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would “make only a small beginning toward a large vision” and hoped “that others will share this vision and by their interest and contributions will help establish here a center of beauty and culture worthy of the community.” She created the DeEtte Holden Cummer Museum Foundation, named for the deceased infant daughter of the Cummers, to manage her vision after her death.
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Brothers also advised Ninah on a design for a wall garden in 1922, but she chose to plant a garden designed by William Mercer of Philadelphia. The Cummer Gardens were selected for the National Register of Historic Places because they represent the history of American landscape design in the first four decades of the twentieth century.
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After Arthur's death in January 1943, Ninah Cummer began collecting art in earnest. During the fifteen years before her death, Ninah expanded her art collection to sixty pieces, all of which are still in the museum's collection today. In 1957, the year before her death, Ninah announced that her gifts
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The history of the Cummer Museum dates back to 1902. That year, Arthur and Ninah Cummer built their home on Riverside Avenue. Arthur's parents Wellington and Ada Cummer lived next door, and Arthur's brother Waldo and sister-in-law Clara lived nearby. Wellington Cummer was a wealthy lumber baron from
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Visitors can create their own art while exploring the galleries and gardens by visiting the CREATE Cart in the Uible Loggia. On the CREATE Cart, visitors will find boxes containing a clipboard with paper, colored pencils, and a pencil sharpener. These boxes can be checked out with no fee by visitors
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All of the Cummer's gardens are available to be toured virtually on the Cummer Museum's website with a stated purpose of serving to engage, educate, and inspire without it being necessary for a staff member to participate in the tour with each individual visitor. This also allows individuals to tour
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Ninah Cummer and Clara Cummer, both now widows, died in 1958. Ninah Cummer left her estate, including her gardens, to the DeEtte Holden Cummer Museum Foundation for a museum to house her art collection. In 1960, the siblings' homes were both demolished in order to build the museum. Clara and Waldo's
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The 1992 expansion of the museum made space for a new education center named Art Connections. Art Connections has allowed thousands of local schoolchildren an art education experience through hands-on experiences, art classes, and special tours for students. In 1994, Art Connections received the
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The Weaver Academy of Art at The Cummer Museum was created in 2007 for underserved elementary school-aged children. The program serves more than 3,000 students and 200 teachers in the local area. The program, the largest educational program at the Cummer Museum, provides museum tours, classroom
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After the property was sold in 1960, the garden fell into disrepair, but with the purchase of the Barnett building, plans were made to restore it using historical photographs. The restoration to the original layout was completed in 2013. In its prime, the garden's centerpiece was a neoclassical
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The Cummer Museum acquired the Barnett building in the early 1990s, remodeling the first floor into the museum's education center, Art Connections, and using the second floor for administrative offices. The two buildings were connected by the Barnett Concourse, and two more major galleries were
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façade and an inner courtyard that was paved with the terra cotta tiles of the Cummers' old roof. One room from the original Cummer home, known as the Tudor Room, was preserved and incorporated into the new museum. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens, then named The Cummer Gallery, opened on
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of Philadelphia redesigned this garden and created what would become known as the English Garden in 1910. Ellen Biddle Shipman designed the Italian Garden in 1931. Sections of Clara and Waldo's garden were designed by William Lyman Phillips, a partner in the Olmstead Brothers firm. The Olmsted
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Families with young children can check out a Family Backpack from the help desk in the Art Connections Interactive Center on the north end of the museum. Each Family Backpack contains materials and activities geared toward younger visitors and families to help them discover and understand the
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One room from the original Cummer home, known as the Tudor Room, was preserved in order that "the public at large may enjoy some insight into the personality of the owner." It retains all of its historic furniture, including a number of paintings from the Cummers' original collection. It also
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The English Garden is a rectangular garden featuring brick paths, a pergola that features cypress trees at the head of the garden, and a number of statues and garden ornaments. The garden has hundreds of native trees, shrubs, and perennials, most notably azaleas. It also features a
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In March 2016, the board of trustees of the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens announced that the old Woman's Club of Jacksonville, which was to become a center for programming for the museum, would have to be demolished because of an infestation of
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Art Connections underwent a complete renovation in 2004. Most of the work went into installing new, high-tech activities, including a virtual canvas powered by a laser-light paintbrush and a room that turns dancers' shadows into art on the wall.
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The permanent collection of the museum includes over 5,000 works of art dating from 2100 BCE to the twenty-first century. The museum's collection is especially strong in European and American paintings and also includes substantial holdings of
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The Cummer Museum's art collection has expanded from the group of more than 60 works of Ninah Cummer's collection to over 5,000 works of art. The permanent collection spans from 2100 BCE through the 21st century and includes pieces created by
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directly from the artist, Paul King. The painting depicts two men riding horse-drawn carts on a beach. In 1931, Ada Cummer died, and her two sons tore down her old home and split the property. Ninah Cummer then hired landscape architect
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designed the Italian Garden in May 1931. It features two rows of clipped evergreens between two long, rectangular reflecting pools. It has a focal point at the end of the garden in the form of a marble fountain surrounded by an arched
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students hosted at the Cummer Museum that saw over 2,000 students and 1,000 volunteers in 2014. Guided by museum volunteers, students engage in hands-on art projects, some of which have gone on to be displayed in the museum.
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The Cummer oak is a large live oak tree, estimated to be between 400 and 450 years old, that stands prominently over the gardens. It is 80 feet tall, 138 feet across, and has a trunk circumference of 21 feet.
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There are three flower gardens on the museum grounds, the oldest dating back to 1903. These gardens have preserved their original layout for over a century and were designed by landscape designers such as the
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the garden virtually without having to visit the museum itself. Through the virtual garden tour, visitors can learn more about the gardens, plants, and sculptures in each garden.
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Thomas Meehan & Sons of Philadelphia designed the English Garden in 1910. It was first known as the Wisteria Garden. In 1925, Ninah attended a lecture on azaleas given by
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in New York City. It was located behind Waldo and Clara's home. It features numerous varieties of flowers and trees, a curved staircase, portico, and three garden rooms.
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meaning, moods, and elements of art while at the museum. Family Backpacks are currently available in four themes: Animals, Color Splash, Gardens, and My Family.
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Cadillac, Michigan who moved to Jacksonville in 1896. The Cummer Lumber company was, at one point, the largest landowner in Florida. Wellington also built the
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by an unknown artist. The statue was given away in the 1960s, but it was donated back to the museum around 2013, to be displayed in the restored garden.
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and the Cummer's education center, Art Connections. Parts of the gardens were also destroyed during this demolition. The new building was designed by
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to create the Italian Garden on her and Arthur's land. Clara Cummer had her portion combined with her existing garden to create the Olmsted Garden.
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trees, and a number of reflecting pools, fountains, ornaments and sculptures. They are split into three themed gardens and a large lawn on the
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In 2002, the focal fountain, made of Verona aggregate that had deteriorated over time, was replaced with an exact reproduction of
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Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, Richard E. Prince, published by Richard E. Prince, Green River, Wyoming, 1974 printing; p.107
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In 1971, ten years after the museum's opening, the Cummer celebrated the addition of a new wing for 17th-century art.
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A number of sculptures that are a part of the Permanent Collection are displayed in the landscape around the museum.
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features portraits of both Ninah and Arthur Cummer, as well as a needlepoint by Ninah depicting her Italian Garden.
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In 1906, on their honeymoon, Ninah and Arthur Cummer purchased their first piece of art, a painting titled
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that supplement the other special collections, which includes a portion of the Cummers' personal library.
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Art Connections houses a number of educational programs, such as Women of Vision, Junior Docents, the
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added. This expansion was completed in 1992. In early 2002, the museum acquired the adjacent
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The museum's first opening was attended by one thousand guests, including Jacksonville mayor
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outreach, training for teachers, and free passes for teachers and students.
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Cummer Museum Gardens, 829 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, Duval County, FL
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The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens has published two books. These are
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The Constance I. and Ralph H. Wark Collection of Early Meissen Porcelain
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Arts Festival, Cummer in the Classroom, and the Weaver Academy of Art.
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property was sold and now houses the Northeast Florida chapter of the
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Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 1/25/10 through 1/29/10
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A Legacy in Bloom: Celebrating a Century of Gardens at the Cummer
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The Cummer Gardens are 1.45 acres of historic gardens made up of
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by an unknown artist stands in the center of the Olmsted Garden.
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In September 2017, the Cummer Gardens were severely impacted by
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and should be returned to the cart before leaving the museum.
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Institutions accredited by the American Alliance of Museums
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The first gardens on the Cummer property were designed by
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The Barnett building behind the museum's sculpture garden.
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in 1903, just after the adjoining house was completed.
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The Cummer Museum possesses seven special collections:
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The new Cummer Gallery building, from a 1965 brochure.
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Buildings and structures under construction shown in
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A timeline of art history located in Art Connections.
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A piece of the museum's Meissen porcelain collection.
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A CREATE Box on the CREATE Cart in the Uible Loggia
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The Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens

Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens is located in Central Jacksonville
Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens is located in Florida
Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens is located in the United States
Jacksonville, Florida
Coordinates
30°18′54″N 81°40′37″W / 30.314945°N 81.676900°W / 30.314945; -81.676900
Art museum
American Alliance of Museums
Andrea Barnwell Brownlee
www.cummermuseum.org
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
09000345
Jacksonville, Florida
Meissen porcelain
Olmsted Brothers
Thomas Meehan & Sons
Ellen Biddle Shipman
National Register of Historic Places

Jacksonville and Southwestern Railroad
Ellen Biddle Shipman

American Red Cross
Saxelbye
Art Deco
W. Haydon Burns
Farris Bryant
James McBey

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