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May Meeting: An Evening at the Rosenbach Museum

The May Chapter Meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 15, 2018 at the Rosenbach Museum and Library at 2008-2010 Delancey Place, Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215-732-1600; map). The Board of Directors will meet at 5:30 pm; all ASA members are welcome. The general meeting from 6:30-8:30 pm will Rosenbach Townhousesinclude a buffet dinner and private tour of the Rosenbach townhouses, including the current exhibition, Of Two Minds: Creative Couples in Art and History.

The Rosenbach Brothers
Located in two immaculately maintained 19th century townhouses minutes from Rittenhouse Square, the Rosenbach Museum was established by the testamentary gift of Dr. A.S.W.  Rosenbach and his brother and business partner, Philip Rosenbach — bachelors who lived at 2010 Delancey. The brothers were probably the most famous dealers of rare books, manuscripts, and decorative arts of the early 20th century.

Rosenbach Interior

 

The Brothers’ Legacy
The Museum contains the brothers’ original libraries and residential areas as well as their collections of rare books, manuscripts, furniture, silver, paintings, prints, drawings, and sculpture. Among the treasures are James Joyce’s manuscript of Ulysses and the earliest known letter by George Washington. And manuscripts, notes, photos, and drawings from other luminaries including Lewis Carroll, Cervantes, Thomas Jefferson, Charles Dickens, Joseph Conrad, and Dylan Thomas.

Other CollectionsRosenbach LibraryTwo other collections deserve special mention. Maurice Sendak, the famed

author and illustrator of Where the Wild Things Are and many other books, had a close, personal relationship with the Rosenbach and donated his rare book collection, including books by Herman Melville, Beatrix Potter, and William Blake.

The Rosenbach also owns almost all of the manuscripts and papers of Modernist poet Marianne Moore, as well as her personal library, thousands of photographs, and the contents of her Greenwich Village living room — which is permanently installed on the third floor of the historic Rosenbach house.

Register
Space is limited, so please register early for this intriguing educational evening, which will include heavy hors d’oeuvres, wine and b

Sendak at Rosenbach

 

eer. You’ll want to bring a guest 

to this special event, which qualifies for 2 hours credit toward ASA reaccreditation.

Payment
The cost, including the private tour and buffet dinner, is $35 per person for members and guests. To pay online with your major credit card or PayPal go to the ASA Philadelphia Members Page. Otherwise please make checks payable to ASA Philadelphia Chapter 35.  Please RSVP by Thursday, May 10, to Chapter President Sheila Gorman by mail to 10 Presidential Blvd, Bala Cynwyd PA 19004, email, or phone (484-270-1240).

May Meeting: Art, Cocktails & CE Credit at the Barnes

The May Chapter Meeting will be held on Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at the Barnes Foundation at 2025 Benjamin Franklin Parkway (at 20th St) in Philadelphia. The Board of Directors will meet at 5:30 pm. All ASA members are welcome. The general meeting will begin at 6:30 with a cocktail hour featuring hors d’oeuvres and an open bar. A guest speaker will provide a Curator’s Talk about the rare and unique items from the Collection. The Chapter will have access to the Collection until the museum closes at 9:00 pm.

barnesfoundationThe Barnes Foundation was established by Albert C. Barnes in 1922 to promote the advancement of education and the appreciation of the fine arts and horticulture. The Barnes holds one of the finest collections of Post-Impressionist and early Modern paintings, with extensive works by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Cézanne, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Henri Rousseau, Amedeo Modigliani, Chaim Soutine and Giorgio de Chirico, as well as American masters Charles Demuth, William Glackens, Horace Pippin and Maurice Prendergast, Old Master paintings, important examples of African sculpture and Native American ceramics, jewelry and textiles, American paintings and decorative arts and antiquities from the Mediterranean region and Asia.

Space is limited, so please register early for this entertaining and educational evening which qualifies for 2 hours credit toward ASA reaccreditation. Hurry, Registration ends Monday May 11, 2015. Do bring a guest to this special event!

The cost, including the cocktail hour and admission to the Collection, is $50 per person for members and guests, $28.00 if you have the 5-meal plan. To pay online with your major credit card or PayPal go to the ASA Philadelphia Members Page, otherwise please make checks payable to ASA Philadelphia Chapter 35. Please RSVP and/or make payment by Thursday, May 14, to Executive Secretary Joanne Paciello by mail to 8 Terrace Rd, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462, email, phone (610-277-1366) or fax (610-277-1366).

Parking and public transportation.
Get more information on parking and public transportation on the Barnes Foundation’s Getting Here page.

May Meeting: Art, History & Fine Dining at the Union League

The May Chapter Meeting will be held on Wednesday, May 21, 2014 at the Union League of Philadelphia located at 140 South Broad Street in Philadelphia, PA. The Board of Directors will meet at 5:30 pm. All ASA members are welcome. The general meeting starts at 6:30 with hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar. The guest speaker will be Jim Mundy, the League’s Director of Education and Programming and its art curator.

Union League in PhiladelphiaMr. Mundy will conduct a guided tour that will include the League’s history, art, and architecture. Jim will also provide a Curator’s Talk about rare and unique items from the League’s archives, ranging from the iconic to the unusual, including an original copy of the Leland-Boker Emancipation Proclamation signed by Abraham Lincoln, William Seward, and John Nicolay; the Tanner Manuscript, the only hand-written eyewitness testimony to Lincoln’s assassination; and a piece of the undershirt President Lincoln was wearing when he was shot, and later died. After the presentation, members and their guests may tour the facility on their own.

The Union League was founded in 1862 as a patriotic society to support the Union and the policies of President Abraham Lincoln. The League has hosted US presidents, heads of state, industrialists, entertainers and dignitaries from around the globe.  The League’s distinguished collection of art and artifacts is recognized by historians and art experts as a valuable component of American history.

As seating is limited, please register early for this entertaining and educational evening which qualifies for 2 hours credit toward ASA reaccreditation. Dinner is $25 per person for members and guests. Do bring a guest to this special event!

Payment. To pay online with your major credit card or PayPal go to the ASA Philadelphia Members Page, otherwise please make checks payable to ASA Philadelphia Chapter 35. Please RSVP and/or make payment by Thursday, May 15, to Executive Secretary Joanne Paciello by mail to 8 Terrace Rd, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462, email, phone (610-277-1366) or fax (610-277-1366).

Entrée. Please select an entrée for each person in your party. You can indicate your preference while paying online. Otherwise please RSVP Joanne with your choice.

  • Pork Entrée. Prosciutto Wrapped Pork Tenderloin with Ditalini and White Bean Ragout, Tomato Pork Jus

  • Chicken Entrée. Grilled Herbed Chicken Breast with Basil and Parmesan Roasted Fingerling Potatoes, Broccolini, Roasted Chicken Jus

  • Vegetable Entrée. Stir Fried Vegetables with Marinated Bean Curd, Forbidden Black Rice, Ginger Soy Jus

Parking. 

  • Park at the Union League lot directly across the street on Sansom Street at a cost of $22 including gratuity.

  • Use the Central Parking lot at 1616 Sansom Street (two blocks away), where the normal rate after 3 PM is $14 but, with the printable coupon is reduced to $12 for three hours excluding gratuity

  • Street parking may be available at a lower cost.

Union League Dress Code.

  • Men. Jacket and tie. Jacket and collared shirt are required at all times on the first floor members-only section of the League House.

  • Dresses, blouses and skirts, or tailored pants suits.