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Others also contributed to the early growth of Maryhill's art collection. Clifford Dolph, who served as the museum's first director (1938–1972), had a passion for chess. With the encouragement of the museum's Board of Trustees, he began collecting chess sets in 1957. Dolph was also an astute admirer
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art has always been an important part of Maryhill Museum's mission. Beginning with Sam Hill's own collection, the Indian basketry holdings now total more than 900 items. A particularly important Indian art donation was made in 1940 by Mary Underwood Lane. She was the granddaughter of
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style and built of steel-reinforced concrete beginning in 1914. Hill imagined the structure as a ranch building amidst a 5,300-acre agricultural community that he was developing at the eastern end of the Columbia River Gorge. During a 1917 visit by his friend
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in San Francisco. Organizers then attempted to return them to Paris, but the Théâtre de la Mode originator, the Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne, was unwilling to pay custom charges. The mannequins were stored in San Francisco's
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of realist painting and many of the museum's most important works of art were acquired during his tenure. He exhibited, purchased and promoted the work of American artists associated with
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department store while a decision was made about their future. Spreckels suggested that the mannequins be sent to Maryhill, and they arrived at the museum in time for the 1952 season.
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gave Maryhill more than 100 objects. These included personal items, Romanian folk objects, Russian icons and diverse textiles. That same year, Queen Marie's oldest daughter
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Fuller, herself, provided the museum with plaster casts of the hands of more than a dozen period celebrities. She gave the museum numerous small, carved ivory
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region. A large collection of Arctic material was given to the museum in 1979 by the heirs of Harvey T. Harding, who had operated a store in
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The museum collection also includes numerous historic photographs, archival materials and reference texts.
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baron, and was intended to be used as a home at which they could entertain Samuel Hill's school friend
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in 1945–1946, the mannequins toured Europe and the United States. Their final American venue was the
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An outdoor sculpture park containing more than a dozen works by Pacific Northwest artists,
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is a small museum with an eclectic collection, located near what is now the community of
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The Maryhill Museum building was designed as a private residence for Sam Hill by
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Tesner, Linda Brady (author), and Robert M. Reynolds (photographer) (2000).
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Palace furnishings and personal items that once belonged to Queen Marie,
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The museum is situated on a bluff overlooking the eastern end of the
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Sculptures in Miniature: Chess Sets from the Maryhill Museum of Art
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chief Welawa, also known as Chief Chenoweth. Lane's gift included
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Maryhill Museum owes a profound debt to its fourth great patron,
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Théâtre De La Mode: Fashion Dolls: The Survival of Haute Couture
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Mystical Mirrors: Russian Icons in the Maryhill Museum of Art
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Institutions accredited by the American Alliance of Museums
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Current, Richard Nelson, and Marcia Ewing Current (1997).
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Palace furnishings of Queen Marie and other related items.
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The Last Romantic: A Biography of Queen Marie of Roumania
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European and American paintings, including works by
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Maryhill, Washington
www.maryhillmuseum.org
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Maryhill Museum of Art is located in Washington (state)
Goldendale, Washington
45°40′40″N 120°51′48″W / 45.67778°N 120.86333°W / 45.67778; -120.86333
74001966
Maryhill
U.S. state
Washington
Columbia River Gorge
Samuel Hill
Hornblower and Marshall
Great Northern Railroad
King Albert I of Belgium
Queen Marie of Romania
Columbia River
Auguste Rodin
The Burghers of Calais
The Thinker
The Gates of Hell
William McGregor Paxton
R. H. Ives Gammell
William Stanley Haseltine
Frederic Leighton, 1st Baron Leighton
Edwin Blashfield
American Indian
Columbia Plateau
Théâtre de la Mode

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