Nasturtiums at Fenway Court Framed Postcard
Nasturtiums at Fenway Court Framed Postcard is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock. If your order includes other items, those items will ship first.
On one of his spring visits to the Museum, Arthur Pope, a color theorist and professor of art at Harvard University, painted the annual spring display of bright orange flowering nasturtium vines. Isabella grew the plants at her home Green Hill, in Brookline, Massachusetts and hung them in the Courtyard around her birthday, April 14, a tradition which continues today.
Measures 10.5"L x 5.75"W
Arthur Pope (Cleveland, 1880 - 1974, Westport, Massachusetts), Nasturtiums at Fenway Court, 1919. Oil on canvas. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston.