Gallery Walk: "Witches, Ghosts, and Ghastly Objects: Oddities Revisited"
October 29, 2010 |
Bizarre things have crept into the Virginia Historical Society's collections since its founding in 1831. These peculiar, perplexing, or even grotesque objects provide insight into the hopes, fears, assumptions, and practices of the past that are foreign to us today. Historical items range from the bullet that killed the first Confederate officer, nails from the part of the Capitol that collapsed in 1870, a list of knights at an 1865 joust, fungus carved with the likeness of R. E. Lee on Traveller, "Junior Partner" cigarettes in their original pack featuring an image of a child, a 6,000 year old piece of wood from the Canary Islands, and a silhouette cut by an armless Virginia woman with her mouth. Personal items include pieces of James Madison's hair, letters telling of fingernail clippings sent by a 19th century naval officer to his wife as tokens of endearment, and a smallpox scab taken from an infant in 1876.
About the exhibition:"Bizarre Bits: Oddities from the Collection"...On display through February 13, 2011
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www.vahistorical.org |
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Location Information |
Virginia Historical Society |
428 North Boulevard Richmond, VA |
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Contact Information |
Email:
cmoore@vahistorical.org |
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804.358.4901 |
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