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Legion of Honor (museum)

The Legion of Honor, formally known as the California Palace of the Legion of Honor, is an art museum in San Francisco, California. Located in Lincoln Park, the Legion of Honor is a component of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, which also administers the de Young Museum.[1]

Legion of Honor
California Palace of the Legion of Honor
Interactive fullscreen map
Established1924
Location100 34th Avenue, San Francisco, California, United States of America
Coordinates37°47′4.078″N 122°30′3.031″W / 37.78446611°N 122.50084194°W / 37.78446611; -122.50084194
TypeArt museum
CollectionsAncient artifacts; European art, crafts, ceramics, and furnishings; Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts
ArchitectGeorge Applegarth and Henri Guillaume (1924), Edward Larrabee Barnes and Mark Cavagnero (1995)
Public transit access
Websitelegionofhonor.famsf.org

History edit

 
Alma de Bretteville Spreckels and her husband Adolph Spreckels built the museum and donated it to the city.
 
Architects Edward Larrabee Barnes and Mark Cavagnero during the 1995 seismic renovation and expansion.
 
The design of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor was based on the Palais de la Légion d'Honneur.

The land on which the Legion of Honor stands was once the city-owned Golden Gate Cemetery, established in 1870 and closed in 1909. It held about 29,000 remains and included a Chinese burial ground and a Potter's field.[2]

The Legion of Honor was the gift of Alma de Bretteville Spreckels, wife of the sugar magnate and thoroughbred racehorse owner/breeder Adolph B. Spreckels.[3]: 9–10  After some persuading, Alma convinced Adolph to fund a museum project. To acquire more art and financial support, Alma embarked on to Europe and was successful in requesting donations of fine art from the French government and from Queen Marie of Romania, who donated a replica of her Byzantine Golden Room.[4]

The building is a full-scale replica, by George Applegarth and Henri Guillaume, of the French Pavilion at the 1915 Panama–Pacific International Exposition, which in turn was a three-quarter-scale version of the Palais de la Légion d'Honneur (also known as the Hôtel de Salm) in Paris, by Pierre Rousseau (1782). At the close of the exposition, which was located just a few miles away, the French government granted Spreckels permission to construct a permanent replica of the French Pavilion. World War I delayed the groundbreaking until 1921. Dedicated as a memorial to California soldiers killed in the war,[3]: 7  the museum opened on Armistice Day, November 11, 1924.[5]

The museum building occupies an elevated site in Lincoln Park in the northwest of the city, with views over the nearby Golden Gate Bridge and the distant downtown skyline.

Between March 1992 and November 1995 the Legion underwent a major renovation that included seismic strengthening, building systems upgrades, restoration of historic architectural features, and an underground expansion that added 35,000 square feet. The Court of Honor was pierced by a pyramidal skylight opening onto the new gallery space below, a quotation in miniature of the Louvre Pyramid. The architects for the project were Edward Larrabee Barnes and Mark Cavagnero.[5]

The plaza and fountain in front of the Legion of Honor is the western terminus of the Lincoln Highway, the first improved road for automobiles across America. The terminus marker and an interpretive plaque are located in the southwest corner of the plaza and fountain, just to the left of the Palace, next to the bus stop. Dominating the classical plaza is Pax Jerusalemme, a modern sculpture by Mark di Suvero that stirred controversy at its installation in 2000.[6] In 2023, US president Joe Biden held a state dinner at the Legion of Honor for world leaders, including Chinese president Xi Jinping.[7]

Collections edit

The Legion of Honor displays a collection spanning more than 6,000 years of ancient and European art and houses the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts.

The Hall of Antiquities displays ancient works from Egypt, the Near East, Greece, and Rome, including sculptures, figurines, vessels, jewelry, and carved reliefs. Notable works include a 4,000-year-old carved wood figure of Seneb, an Egyptian royal scribe. The collection is supported in part by the Ancient Art Council, which offers a speakers program focusing on the ancient world.[8][9]

The museum contains a representative collection of European art, the largest portion of which is French. Its most distinguished collection is of sculpture by Auguste Rodin. Casts of some of his most famous works are on display, including one of The Thinker in the Court of Honor. Other artists in the collection include El Greco, Titian, Rubens, Rembrandt, Boucher, David, Tiepolo, Gainsborough and many of the Impressionists and post-ImpressionistsDegas, Renoir, Monet, Pissarro, Seurat, Cézanne, van Gogh and others.

The Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts (AFGA) is responsible for the museum's collection of works on paper. With more than 90,000 items, the AFGA is the largest repository of works of art on paper in the western United States. The department is named for Moore and Hazel Achenbach, who gave the bulk of their collection to the city of San Francisco in 1948, and the remainder upon Moore Achenbach's death in 1963. Many additional acquisitions form the basis for special collections within the department, such as the Anderson Collection of Graphic Arts.[10] Selections from the Logan collection, more than 400 books dating from the nineteenth century to the present, are regularly used in exhibitions in the Reva and David Logan Gallery of Illustrated Books located in a small room off the Hall of Antiquities.[11]

The museum's collection of European Decorative Arts includes a gilded Spanish ceiling from c. 1500; numerous items of furniture, including Horace Walpole’s commode of 1763 from Strawberry Hill House, west of London; and three period rooms, including the Salon Doré from the Hôtel de La Trémoille, Paris, said to be the only complete example of a pre-Revolutionary Parisian salon to be displayed anywhere.[12][13]

The Bowles Porcelain Gallery displays an array of porcelain and pottery from England and continental Europe with a strong emphasis on the eighteenth century. Adjacent to the gallery is the Ceramic Study Center.[14]

The Contemporary Arts Program, which brings the work of living artists into dialogue with the building and the collections, was inaugurated in 2017 with an exhibition of more than 30 works by Urs Fischer installed throughout the museum.[15] Subsequent exhibitions have featured works and interventions by artists including Lynn Hershman Leeson,[16] Julian Schnabel,[17] Alexandre Singh,[18] and Wangechi Mutu.[19]

Situated off the northwest corner of the Legion grounds is the Holocaust Memorial, a sculptural group of white-painted bronze by George Segal installed in 1984. Although not part of the Legion's collection, the sculpture is often seen by visitors to the museum.

Spreckels Organ and Gunn Theater edit

In 1924, John D. Spreckels commissioned the Ernest M. Skinner Company of Boston to build the symphonic organ, which is centrally located in the Spreckels Gallery (gallery 10). It was designed to blend into the museum's structure; its 4,500 pipes are not visible to visitors. The ceiling of the gallery is canvas so that the organ can be heard throughout the gallery and museum; the canvas ceiling is painted as a trompe-l'œil to resemble a marble apse.[20] Organ concerts are performed every Saturday at 4:00 p.m.[21]

The 316-seat James A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn Theater, located downstairs off the Hall of Antiquities, is a venue for chamber music concerts by the San Francisco Symphony and for lectures and other programs. Architect George Applegarth designed the circular theater and decorated it in the style of Louis XVI. The descending entrance stairways on either side are decorated with portraits by Nicolas de Largillière.[22][23] The ceiling mural is The Apotheosis of the California Soldier by Spanish artist Julio Vila y Prades.[3]: 95 

Film appearances edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "About the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco". www.famsf.org.
  2. ^ Winegarner, Beth (September 26, 2022). "The Hidden History of San Francisco's Graveyards". Alta Online. Retrieved October 24, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c Legion of Honor: Inside and Out. Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, 2013.
  4. ^ "Mrs. A.B. Spreckels to Study Women Workers In Europe as America's Special Agent" (PDF). The New York Times. July 12, 1922. Retrieved January 10, 2008.
  5. ^ a b . legionofhonor.famsf.org. Archived from the original on September 12, 2013. Retrieved November 3, 2019.
  6. ^ Baker, Kenneth (July 16, 2000). "A Legion of Concerns Over Sculpture / Di Suvero's mediocre 'Pax Jerusalem' may signal a troubling trend at Fine Arts Museums". San Francisco Chronicle.
  7. ^ Gaus, Annie. "World Leaders Party at Rain-Soaked Legion of Honor Museum in San Francisco". The San Francisco Standard. Retrieved December 29, 2023.
  8. ^ "Ancient Art". Retrieved September 4, 2019.
  9. ^ "Ancient Art Council".
  10. ^ "Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts". Retrieved September 4, 2019.
  11. ^ "Reva and David Logan Collection of Illustrated Books". Retrieved September 11, 2019.
  12. ^ "European Decorative Arts". Retrieved September 6, 2019.
  13. ^ "The Salon Doré". Retrieved September 6, 2019.
  14. ^ "The Bowles Porcelain Gallery". Retrieved September 4, 2019.
  15. ^ "Urs Fischer: The Public and the Private". Retrieved September 12, 2019.
  16. ^ "Lynn Hershman Leeson: VertiGhost". Retrieved September 12, 2019.
  17. ^ "Julian Schnabel: Symbols of Actual Life". Retrieved September 12, 2019.
  18. ^ "Alexandre Singh: A Gothic Tale". Retrieved September 12, 2019.
  19. ^ "Wangechi Mutu: I Am Speaking, Are You Listening?". Retrieved October 17, 2021.
  20. ^ "The Spreckels Organ". famsf.org. Retrieved November 22, 2022.
  21. ^ "Organ Concert". famsf.org. Retrieved November 27, 2022.
  22. ^ "Portrait of a Gentleman". Retrieved September 13, 2019.
  23. ^ "Portrait of a Lady". Retrieved September 13, 2019.
  24. ^ "Lights, Camera, Action! Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo at the Legion of Honor". Retrieved September 10, 2019.

External links edit

  • Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco – Legion of Honor page
  • About the Legion of Honor
  • Organ Concerts at the Legion of Honor
  • Virtual tour of the Legion of Honor provided by Google Arts & Culture

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Palace of the Legion of Honor redirects here For the historic building in Paris see Palais de la Legion d Honneur The Legion of Honor formally known as the California Palace of the Legion of Honor is an art museum in San Francisco California Located in Lincoln Park the Legion of Honor is a component of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco which also administers the de Young Museum 1 Legion of HonorCalifornia Palace of the Legion of HonorInteractive fullscreen mapEstablished1924Location100 34th Avenue San Francisco California United States of AmericaCoordinates37 47 4 078 N 122 30 3 031 W 37 78446611 N 122 50084194 W 37 78446611 122 50084194TypeArt museumCollectionsAncient artifacts European art crafts ceramics and furnishings Achenbach Foundation for Graphic ArtsArchitectGeorge Applegarth and Henri Guillaume 1924 Edward Larrabee Barnes and Mark Cavagnero 1995 Public transit accessMuni 18 1 38Websitelegionofhonor wbr famsf wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Collections 2 1 Spreckels Organ and Gunn Theater 3 Film appearances 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Alma de Bretteville Spreckels and her husband Adolph Spreckels built the museum and donated it to the city nbsp Architects Edward Larrabee Barnes and Mark Cavagnero during the 1995 seismic renovation and expansion nbsp The design of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor was based on the Palais de la Legion d Honneur The land on which the Legion of Honor stands was once the city owned Golden Gate Cemetery established in 1870 and closed in 1909 It held about 29 000 remains and included a Chinese burial ground and a Potter s field 2 The Legion of Honor was the gift of Alma de Bretteville Spreckels wife of the sugar magnate and thoroughbred racehorse owner breeder Adolph B Spreckels 3 9 10 After some persuading Alma convinced Adolph to fund a museum project To acquire more art and financial support Alma embarked on to Europe and was successful in requesting donations of fine art from the French government and from Queen Marie of Romania who donated a replica of her Byzantine Golden Room 4 The building is a full scale replica by George Applegarth and Henri Guillaume of the French Pavilion at the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition which in turn was a three quarter scale version of the Palais de la Legion d Honneur also known as the Hotel de Salm in Paris by Pierre Rousseau 1782 At the close of the exposition which was located just a few miles away the French government granted Spreckels permission to construct a permanent replica of the French Pavilion World War I delayed the groundbreaking until 1921 Dedicated as a memorial to California soldiers killed in the war 3 7 the museum opened on Armistice Day November 11 1924 5 The museum building occupies an elevated site in Lincoln Park in the northwest of the city with views over the nearby Golden Gate Bridge and the distant downtown skyline Between March 1992 and November 1995 the Legion underwent a major renovation that included seismic strengthening building systems upgrades restoration of historic architectural features and an underground expansion that added 35 000 square feet The Court of Honor was pierced by a pyramidal skylight opening onto the new gallery space below a quotation in miniature of the Louvre Pyramid The architects for the project were Edward Larrabee Barnes and Mark Cavagnero 5 The plaza and fountain in front of the Legion of Honor is the western terminus of the Lincoln Highway the first improved road for automobiles across America The terminus marker and an interpretive plaque are located in the southwest corner of the plaza and fountain just to the left of the Palace next to the bus stop Dominating the classical plaza is Pax Jerusalemme a modern sculpture by Mark di Suvero that stirred controversy at its installation in 2000 6 In 2023 US president Joe Biden held a state dinner at the Legion of Honor for world leaders including Chinese president Xi Jinping 7 Collections edit nbsp El Cid Campeador by Anna Hyatt Huntington 1927 on the grounds of the palace facing the Golden Gate nbsp The Thinker by Auguste Rodin 1904 in the inner courtyard of the palace nbsp The Spreckels Gallery showcasing bronzes by Rodin the pipes of the symphonic organ are hidden behind the trompe l œil canvas apse The Legion of Honor displays a collection spanning more than 6 000 years of ancient and European art and houses the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts The Hall of Antiquities displays ancient works from Egypt the Near East Greece and Rome including sculptures figurines vessels jewelry and carved reliefs Notable works include a 4 000 year old carved wood figure of Seneb an Egyptian royal scribe The collection is supported in part by the Ancient Art Council which offers a speakers program focusing on the ancient world 8 9 The museum contains a representative collection of European art the largest portion of which is French Its most distinguished collection is of sculpture by Auguste Rodin Casts of some of his most famous works are on display including one of The Thinker in the Court of Honor Other artists in the collection include El Greco Titian Rubens Rembrandt Boucher David Tiepolo Gainsborough and many of the Impressionists and post Impressionists Degas Renoir Monet Pissarro Seurat Cezanne van Gogh and others The Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts AFGA is responsible for the museum s collection of works on paper With more than 90 000 items the AFGA is the largest repository of works of art on paper in the western United States The department is named for Moore and Hazel Achenbach who gave the bulk of their collection to the city of San Francisco in 1948 and the remainder upon Moore Achenbach s death in 1963 Many additional acquisitions form the basis for special collections within the department such as the Anderson Collection of Graphic Arts 10 Selections from the Logan collection more than 400 books dating from the nineteenth century to the present are regularly used in exhibitions in the Reva and David Logan Gallery of Illustrated Books located in a small room off the Hall of Antiquities 11 The museum s collection of European Decorative Arts includes a gilded Spanish ceiling from c 1500 numerous items of furniture including Horace Walpole s commode of 1763 from Strawberry Hill House west of London and three period rooms including the Salon Dore from the Hotel de La Tremoille Paris said to be the only complete example of a pre Revolutionary Parisian salon to be displayed anywhere 12 13 The Bowles Porcelain Gallery displays an array of porcelain and pottery from England and continental Europe with a strong emphasis on the eighteenth century Adjacent to the gallery is the Ceramic Study Center 14 The Contemporary Arts Program which brings the work of living artists into dialogue with the building and the collections was inaugurated in 2017 with an exhibition of more than 30 works by Urs Fischer installed throughout the museum 15 Subsequent exhibitions have featured works and interventions by artists including Lynn Hershman Leeson 16 Julian Schnabel 17 Alexandre Singh 18 and Wangechi Mutu 19 Situated off the northwest corner of the Legion grounds is the Holocaust Memorial a sculptural group of white painted bronze by George Segal installed in 1984 Although not part of the Legion s collection the sculpture is often seen by visitors to the museum nbsp Mudejar ceiling from Palacio de Altamira Torrijos Spain c 1482 1503 nbsp Psyche s Father Consulting the Oracle Italian c 1550 70 nbsp The Tribute Money Peter Paul Rubens c 1610 15 nbsp Cabinet Pierre Gole c 1665 nbsp Le Grand Canal Claude Monet 1881 nbsp Coffin of Iret hor irou Egyptian 380 43 BC nbsp Flask Eastern Mediterranean 1st century nbsp Torso of Hermes Roman 2nd century nbsp St John the Baptist El Greco c 1600 nbsp Joris de Caulerij Rembrandt 1632 nbsp Don Ramon de Posada y Soto Francisco Goya c 1801 nbsp La Modiste Edouard Manet 1881 nbsp Shelter on Montmartre Vincent van Gogh 1887 nbsp Bathers in Britanny Paul Gauguin 1889 nbsp Portrait of Hyacinthe Gabrielle Roland Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun 1791 Spreckels Organ and Gunn Theater edit Main article Spreckels OrganIn 1924 John D Spreckels commissioned the Ernest M Skinner Company of Boston to build the symphonic organ which is centrally located in the Spreckels Gallery gallery 10 It was designed to blend into the museum s structure its 4 500 pipes are not visible to visitors The ceiling of the gallery is canvas so that the organ can be heard throughout the gallery and museum the canvas ceiling is painted as a trompe l œil to resemble a marble apse 20 Organ concerts are performed every Saturday at 4 00 p m 21 The 316 seat James A and Cynthia Fry Gunn Theater located downstairs off the Hall of Antiquities is a venue for chamber music concerts by the San Francisco Symphony and for lectures and other programs Architect George Applegarth designed the circular theater and decorated it in the style of Louis XVI The descending entrance stairways on either side are decorated with portraits by Nicolas de Largilliere 22 23 The ceiling mural is The Apotheosis of the California Soldier by Spanish artist Julio Vila y Prades 3 95 Film appearances edit nbsp The California Palace of the Legion of Honor at night In the 1952 thriller Sudden Fear Lester Blaine Jack Palance and Irene Neves Gloria Grahame have a clandestine rendezvous at a Bach organ recital at the Legion of Honor The museum plays a major part in the Alfred Hitchcock movie Vertigo 1958 when Scottie played by James Stewart follows Madeleine Elster played by Kim Novak to the museum where she stares at one painting for a considerable time The painting a portrait of the fictitious Carlotta Valdes was a prop created specifically for the production by artist John Ferren and is not housed at the museum 24 The character Dr Crippen played by Signe Hasso in The Black Bird a 1975 comedy sequel to Maltese Falcon has an office in the Legion of Honor The exterior of the museum appears in several scenes in Brian De Palma s Raising Cain 1992 The Legion of Honor appears in the 1993 miniseries Tales of the City based on the first of the Tales of the City series of novels by Armistead Maupin The character of Mary Ann Singleton played by Laura Linney arranges to meet her neighbor Norman Neal Williams played by Stanley DeSantis at the museum See also edit nbsp San Francisco Bay Area portal 49 Mile Scenic Drive De Young Museum Holocaust Memorial at California Palace of the Legion of HonorReferences edit About the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco www famsf org Winegarner Beth September 26 2022 The Hidden History of San Francisco s Graveyards Alta Online Retrieved October 24 2022 a b c Legion of Honor Inside and Out Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco 2013 Mrs A B Spreckels to Study Women Workers In Europe as America s Special Agent PDF The New York Times July 12 1922 Retrieved January 10 2008 a b History of the Legion of Honor legionofhonor famsf org Archived from the original on September 12 2013 Retrieved November 3 2019 Baker Kenneth July 16 2000 A Legion of Concerns Over Sculpture Di Suvero s mediocre Pax Jerusalem may signal a troubling trend at Fine Arts Museums San Francisco Chronicle Gaus Annie World Leaders Party at Rain Soaked Legion of Honor Museum in San Francisco The San Francisco Standard Retrieved December 29 2023 Ancient Art Retrieved September 4 2019 Ancient Art Council Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts Retrieved September 4 2019 Reva and David Logan Collection of Illustrated Books Retrieved September 11 2019 European Decorative Arts Retrieved September 6 2019 The Salon Dore Retrieved September 6 2019 The Bowles Porcelain Gallery Retrieved September 4 2019 Urs Fischer The Public and the Private Retrieved September 12 2019 Lynn Hershman Leeson VertiGhost Retrieved September 12 2019 Julian Schnabel Symbols of Actual Life Retrieved September 12 2019 Alexandre Singh A Gothic Tale Retrieved September 12 2019 Wangechi Mutu I Am Speaking Are You Listening Retrieved October 17 2021 The Spreckels Organ famsf org Retrieved November 22 2022 Organ Concert famsf org Retrieved November 27 2022 Portrait of a Gentleman Retrieved September 13 2019 Portrait of a Lady Retrieved September 13 2019 Lights Camera Action Alfred Hitchcock s Vertigo at the Legion of Honor Retrieved September 10 2019 External links editFine Arts Museums of San Francisco Legion of Honor page About the Legion of Honor Organ Concerts at the Legion of Honor Virtual tour of the Legion of Honor provided by Google Arts amp Culture Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Legion of Honor museum amp oldid 1222035209, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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