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* Performance by the Borromeo String Quartet from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in MP3 format
* Performance of Piano Trio No. 1 by the Claremont Trio from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in MP3 format
70 No. 2 by the Claremont Trio from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in MP3 format
* Concert Podcast from Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
* Recording by Corey Cerovsek, violin and Paavali Jumppanen, piano from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
1500-1501, Sandro Botticelli, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
* 1990 – In the largest art theft in US history, 12 paintings, collectively worth around $ 300 million, are stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, Massachusetts.
** Twelve paintings, collectively worth $ 100 to $ 300 million, are stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, Massachusetts by 2 thieves posing as police officers.
Isabella had one child by the King of Scots, Marjorie Bruce, who was the mother of the first Stewart monarch, Robert II of Scotland.
His granddaughter and heiress, Marion Stewart ( daughter of Isabella Norwald of Cardonald and Sir William Stewart of Castlemilk ), married Allan Stewart, establishing the line of Stewarts of Cardonald.
* Performance of the Goldberg Variations on piano by Jeremy Denk from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in MP3 format
He was the son of Walter Stewart, sixth hereditary High Steward of Scotland and of Marjorie Bruce, daughter of Robert I and of his first wife Isabella of Mar.
* Performance of Trio Sonata by The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in MP3 format
* Performance by the Belcea Quartet from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in MP3 format
* Performance by Paavali Jumppanen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in MP3 format
* Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum ( Boston )
It was stolen in 1990 from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
Outside of Japan, Okakura had an impact on a number of important figures, directly or indirectly, who include philosopher Martin Heidegger, poet Ezra Pound, and especially poet Rabindranath Tagore and heiress Isabella Stewart Gardner, who were close personal friends of his.
* With its eclectic collection idiosyncratically displayed in a domestic town house, the Soane museum shares many qualities with the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston.
In 2003, he created three installations in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, employing text, archival material, and objects from the museum ’ s collection to comment on the politics and philosophy behind museum collections.
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum or Fenway Court, as the museum was known during Isabella Stewart Gardner's lifetime, is a museum in the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, located within walking distance of the Museum of Fine Arts and near the Back Bay Fens.

Isabella and Gardner
He also married the poet Isabella Gardner in the early fifties.
The museum was established in 1903 by Isabella Stewart Gardner ( 1840 – 1924 ), an American art collector, philanthropist, and patron of the arts.
After her husband John L. Gardner ’ s death in 1898, Isabella Gardner realized their shared dream of building a museum for their treasures.
Today, the museum ’ s vibrant contemporary Artist-in-Residence program, courtyard garden displays, concerts, and innovative education programs continue Isabella Gardner ’ s legacy.
When Isabella Stewart Gardner died in 1924, her will created an endowment of $ 1 million and outlined stipulations for the support of the museum, including the charge that her collection be permanently exhibited “ for the education and enjoyment of the public forever ” according to her aesthetic vision and intent.

Isabella and collected
The sculpture was later donated by Cesare Borgia to Isabella d ' Este, and was probably collected by Charles I of England when all the Gonzaga collections were bought and taken to London in the seventeenth century.

Isabella and collection
Particularly important were the acquisitions made in the 18th century by Philip V and his queen, Isabella Farnese, who purchased the collection of Queen Christina of Sweden, to which that of José Nicolás de Azara was later added.
The poem was revised and included in Keats's 1820 collection of poetry titled Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems.
Early reviews of " To Autumn " focused on it as part of Keats's collection of poems Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems.
The poem was later included in Keats ' 1820 collection of poems, Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St Agnes, and Other Poems.
Well-known artworks in the museum ’ s collection include Titian ’ s The Rape of Europa, John Singer Sargent ’ s El Jaleo and Portrait of Isabella Stewart Gardner, Fra Angelico ’ s Death and Assumption of the Virgin, Rembrandt ’ s Self-Portrait, Aged 23, Cellini ’ s Bindo Altoviti, and Piero della Francesca ’ s Hercules.
The new wing will include new spaces for visitor services, concerts, special exhibitions, and education and landscape programs, furthering Isabella Gardner ’ s legacy in art, music, and horticulture while reducing 21st-century strain on the collection and galleries.
Keats also included the poem in his 1820 collection Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St Agnes, and Other Poems.
* Lettere di Isabella Andreini padovana comica gelosa, a collection of fictional correspondence, about her personal life and art in general, for being performed as monologues onstage.
: The collection contains masterpieces of painters like Jan Mabuse (" Danae "), Pieter Brueghel the Elder (" Harbour Scene with Christ Preaching ", " The Land of Cockaigne "), Hans Memling (" The Seven Joys of the Virgin " ), Jan Brueghel the Elder (" Harbour Scene with Christ Preaching "), Peter Paul Rubens (" Rubens and Isabella Brant in the Honeysuckle Bower ") (" The Fall of the Damned ") (" The Big Last Judgment "), van Dyck (" Self-Portrait ", " Susanna and the Elders "), Jacob Jordaens (" Satyr with Peasants ") and Adriaen Brouwer (" Village Barbar's Shop ").
He mostly painted accomplished portraits of the royal family, but also most of a large group of small ( 21. 3 x 16. 7 cm ) panels for a polyptych altarpiece for Isabella, now widely dispersed with the largest group of panels in the royal collection in Madrid.
The gallery boasts an extensive collection of paintings by John Martin, including the dramatic " The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah ", as well as important works by Sir Joshua Reynolds, Burne-Jones (" Laus Veneris "), Holman Hunt ( Isabella and the Pot of Basil ), Ben Nicholson and others.
In 1998 Coty added a five-item Minitherapy for Feet line as an extension of the aromatherapy concept, and Isabella Rossellini launched a new cosmetics collection called Manifesto.

Isabella and more
Warned of the coming invasion by Isabella, Wallace implores the Scottish nobility, who are more concerned with their own welfare, that immediate action is needed to counter the threat and to take back the country.
Pursuant to an agreement signed by Isabella and Ferdinand on January 15, 1474, Isabella held more authority over the newly unified Spain than her husband, although their rule was shared.
Isabella II of Spain took a more active role in government after coming of age, but she was immensely unpopular throughout her reign ( 1833 – 1868 ).
Isabella's plan failed and cost Isabella more prestige and favor with the people.
Isabella had given birth to a daughter, Ippolita at about the same time, and she continued to bear him children throughout Francesco and Lucrezia's long, passionate affair, which was more sexual than romantic.
John married Isabella whilst she was relatively young – her exact date of birth is uncertain, and estimates place her between at most 15 and more probably towards nine years old at the time of her marriage.
* In the video game Civilization V: Gods & Kings, there are two Steam achievements: " Nobody expects ..." with the description " As Spain, use an Inquisitor to remove another Religion ", and the more explicit " Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition " whose description is " Beat the game on any difficultly setting as Isabella ".
Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan and wife of John Comyn, 3rd Earl of Buchan ( a cousin of the murdered John Comyn ), who claimed the right of her family, the MacDuff Earl of Fife, to crown the Scottish king for her brother, Donnchadh IV, Earl of Fife – who was not yet of age, and in English hands – arrived the next day, too late for the coronation, so a second coronation was held and once more the crown was placed on the brow of Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick, Lord of Annandale, King of the Scots.
Rossellini and Bergman had two more children, Isabella Rossellini ( actress & model ) and her twin, Ingrid Isotta.
Additionally, when she learns that Catherine is the sister to James Morland ( whom Isabella suspects to be worth more financially than he is in reality ), she goes to every length to ensure a connection between the two families.
Isabella and Edward had travelled north together at the start of the autumn campaign ; following the disastrous battle of Old Byland, Edward had ridden south, apparently to raise more men, sending Isabella east to Tynemouth Priory.
Ian Mortimer, focusing more on contemporary documents from 1327 itself, argues that Roger de Mortimer engineered a fake " escape " for Edward from Berkeley Castle ; after this Edward was kept in Ireland, believing he was really evading Mortimer, before finally finding himself free, but politically unwelcome, after the fall of Isabella and Mortimer.
With her lands restored to her, Isabella was already exceptionally rich, but she began to accumulate yet more.
In contrast to the negative depictions, in Mel Gibson's Braveheart, Isabella was played by the French actress Sophie Marceau more sympathetically.
Alison Weir in her 2005 biography also attempted to portray Isabella more positively through first-hand accounts and archival evidence, in particular stressing her marital patience and loyalty.
By Hugh X, Isabella had nine more children.
Undeterred, Columbus went to the Spanish Court, where he proved more persuasive with the Catholic Monarchs, the recently enthroned Isabella I Queen of Castile and her husband Ferdinand II King of Aragon.
Notable more recent productions of Measure for Measure are Charles Laughton as Angelo at the Old Vic Theatre in 1933, Peter Brook's 1950 staging at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre with John Gielgud as Angelo, and a 1976 New York Shakespeare Festival production featuring Meryl Streep as Isabella and John Cazale as Angelo.
Withdrawn from the descendants on more than one occasion by Richard Coeur-de-Lion, the title passed to King John of England at the time of his marriage to Isabella of Angoulême, daughter of Count Adhémar.
After his second marriage with Jeanne de Laval, daughter of Guy XIV, Count of Laval, and Isabella of Brittany, René took a less active part in public affairs, and devoted himself more to artistic and literary pursuits.
The racial makeup of Lake Isabella was 3, 069 ( 88. 5 %) White, 6 ( 0. 2 %) African American, 96 ( 2. 8 %) Native American, 18 ( 0. 5 %) Asian, 7 ( 0. 2 %) Pacific Islander, 73 ( 2. 1 %) from other races, and 197 ( 5. 7 %) from two or more races.
John Boswell, in his Christianity, Social Tolerance, and Homosexuality, calls Gaveston Edward's lover, and writes that there is little doubt " that wife and the barons of England were violently hostile to Edward's sexual proclivities, although he more than fulfilled his royal duties by fathering four children with Isabella.
The change of dynasty can be considered as the epilogue of the first act of a long struggle between the Castilian monarchy and the aristocracy ; this struggle was to continue for more than three centuries and come to an end only under Charles I of Spain, the grandson of Ferdinand II of Aragon ( Ferdinand V of Castile ) and Isabella I of Castile ( The Catholic Monarchs ), in the first quarter of the 16th century.

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