Fenimore Art Museum (Cooperstown, N. Y.)
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Fenimore Art Museum (Cooperstown, N. Y.)
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Fenimore Art Museum
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Cooperstown, N. Y.
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New York State Historical Association (Cooperstown, N. Y.)
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New York State Historical Association
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Cooperstown, N. Y.
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Fenimore House Museum (Cooperstown, N. Y.)
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Fenimore House Museum
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Exist Dates
2014-03
March 2014
Establishment
New York State Historical Association added Fenimore Art Museum as a legal operating name.
Biographical History
Fenimore Art Museum is the successor organization to New York Sate Historical Associaiton. In 2014, New York STate Historical Association organiziation applied to the New York State Board of Regents to add "Fenimore Art Museum"as an alternate name, and in 2017 officially changed its name to Fenimore Art Museum, discontinuing use of New York State Historical Association completely and permanently.
The New York State Historical Association was founded in 1899 by New Yorkers who were interested in promoting greater knowledge of the early history of the state. They hoped to encourage original research, to educate general audiences by means of lectures and publications, to mark places of historic interest with tablets or signs, and to start a library and museum to hold manuscripts, paintings, and objects associated with the history of the state.
It was an ambitious undertaking proposed by the founders when they held their first official meeting on March 21, 1899, in the village of Lake George. But time has justified their optimism and the Association has grown dramatically during the intervening century into a successful and multifaceted institution.
In 1926, Horace Moses, another New Yorker interested in the history of the state, donated a permanent home in Ticonderoga, New York for the Association. The structure was a replica of John Hancock's famous house in Boston. In addition to Hancock House, Moses also gave a separate endowment to help run the Association.
In 1939 Stephen Carlton Clark offered the Association a new home in the village of Cooperstown. Clark, an avid collector, took an active interest in expanding the holdings of the Association and in 1944 donated Fenimore House, one of his family's properties, to be used as a new headquarters and museum. The impressive neo-Georgian structure was built in the 1930s on the site of James Fenimore Cooper's early 19th century farmhouse on the shore of Otsego Lake, Cooper's Glimmerglass.Fenimore House was large enough to have both extensive exhibition galleries as well as office and library space. The collections and programs continued to expand and a separate library building was constructed in 1968. In 1995 a new 18,000 square foot wing was added to Fenimore House to house the Eugene and Clare Thaw Collection which is one of the nation's premier collections of American Indian Art. In 1999 in recognition of our world class collections we changed the name Fenimore House Museum to Fenimore Art Museum.
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https://id.loc.gov/authorities/nr00013573
https://www.getty.edu/vow/ULANFullDisplay?find=&role=&nation=&subjectid=500293152
https://viaf.org/viaf/139305097
https://viaf.org/viaf/146671667
https://viaf.org/viaf/121821224
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr00013573
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Subjects
Art, American
Art museums
Folk art
Native American arts
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Education
Collecting
Exhibiting
Publishing
Research
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Places
Cooperstown
Address
Street
5798 State Highway 80
City
Cooperstown
State
New York
PostalCode
13326
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