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National Sporting Library & Museum

The National Sporting Library & Museum or NSLM (formerly the National Sporting Library) is a research library and art museum in Middleburg, Virginia in the United States.[3]

National Sporting Library & Museum
Former name
National Sporting Library
EstablishedMarch 29, 1954 (1954-03-29)
Location102 The Plains Road, Middleburg, VA 20117
TypeArt museum
Collection size20,000 books (as of 2018)[1] 1,100 works of art (as of 2018)[2]
Visitors13,500
FounderGeorge L. Ohrstrom, Sr., Alexander Mackay-Smith, Fletcher Harper, Lester Karow
Executive directorElizabeth von Hassell
CuratorClaudia Pfeiffer (George L. Ohrstrom, Jr. Curator of Art)
Websitewww.nationalsporting.org

History

The National Sporting Library was founded in 1954 in the personal library of George L. Ohrstrom, Sr.[4] The founders of the National Sporting Library focused their new organization on accessibility of research materials on horse and field sports, finding other libraries on these topics to be insufficiently accessible to the public.[4] The first president of the National Sporting Library was Fletcher Harper, long-time Master of the Orange County Hunt in The Plains, Virginia. Additional founders included Lester Karow, and Alexander Mackay-Smith, Editor of The Chronicle of the Horse.[4] When Ohrstrom, Jr. died in 1955, his son, George L. Ohrstrom, Jr., became an officer of the library.[4]

The National Sporting Library was originally housed in the Duffy House, located on Washington Street in Middleburg. An emblem with a fox mask, horseshoe, rifle, and fishing rod was designed to serve as the library's logo.[5] The library grew its collections through donations, and when the collection outgrew the space in the library's building, the National Sporting Library moved to Vine Hill, built in 1804. During these years, the library shared space with the offices of The Chronicle.[6] An underground, fire-proof vault with capacity for 6,000 volumes was installed in Vine Hill to house the library's rare titles.[6]

The library was housed in Vine Hill from 1969 to 1999, when it moved to its current location, a new building resembling an English carriage house.[7] The move was necessitated to house the library's growing collection, which included 16,000 volumes dating to the 17th Century and over 100 sporting art prints.[7] Construction of the building took 18 months, and was completed in July 1999. The library moved its collections into the building in August 1999 and a grand opening was held on September 18, 1999.[8] Funding for the library's new building came from many of the library's members, including a $1 million donation from Paul Mellon,[9] who also donated a weather vane to be installed atop the building's cupola.[10]

 
"Vine Hill," built in 1804, was expanded in 2009 to be the museum building of the National Sporting Library & Museum.

In 2009, the National Sporting Library re-branded as National Sporting Library & Museum (NSLM) and began expansion of Vine Hill to include 13,000 feet of art gallery space.[11] The new museum opened on October 7, 2011, with the inaugural exhibition Afield in America: 400 Years of Animal & Sporting Art.[11]

Collections

Library Collection

The NSLM's library collections include over 20,000 books, periodicals, archives, and ephemera objects. Overall, the collection dates to the 16th century, with rare and antiquarian titles housed in the library's F. Ambrose Clark Rare Book Room.[12]

In 1995, the library received a gift of 5,000 rare and antiquarian books from John H. Daniels, CEO of Archer Daniels Midland and member of the library's board of directors. The gift included the library's earliest-printed book (published in 1523) and was a major factor in the move to a new library building.[13] The Daniels collection is stored among the library's rare books and is one of several other named collections maintained at NSLM.[14]

Exhibitions

Afield in America: 400 Years of Animal & Sporting Art

The NSLM's inaugural exhibition was based on the 2008 book Animal & Sporting Artists in America by F. Turner Reuter, Jr.[15] Animal & Sporting Artists in America was published by the National Sporting Library in 2009 and included an encyclopedic listing of over 2,300 animal and sporting artists who produced work in North America.[16] Reuter served as guest curator for the exhibition,[15][17] which featured works by many notable sporting an animal artists, including John James Audubon, Edward Troye, and Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait. The exhibition opened on October 8, 2011[15] and closed May 10, 2012.[18] The exhibition opening drew over 400 visitors to the new museum, and the entire exhibition saw over 4,000 visitors.[19]

Munnings: Out in the Open

Munnings: Out in the Open offered a selection of 68 open-air works by Sir Alfred Munnings.[20] The exhibition was open from April 24 through September 15, 2013, and included 68 pieces of artwork from private collections and public institutions, including the Sir Alfred Munnings Art Museum, the Yale Center for British Art, the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, and Pebble Hill Plantation.[21][22] The exhibition opening included a screening of the film Summer in February, as well as an exhibit in the NSLM library of Munnings' letters and drawings.[23][24]

The Horse in Ancient Greek Art

NSLM developed The Horse in Ancient Greek Art in partnership with the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, exploring the depiction of equestrian sports in ancient Greek pottery from the 8th through 4th centuries BCE.[25] The Horse in Ancient Greek Art featured more than 70 works from museums across the United States, as well as objects from private collections.[26] The exhibition was co-curated by NSLM's Curator of Permanent Collections Nicole Stribling and VMFA's Jack and Mary Ann Frable Curator of Ancient Art Peter Schertz.[27] More than 200 guests visited NSLM for the exhibition opening.[28] The exhibition opened September 9, 2017 at the NSLM and closed January 14, 2018 before traveling to VMFA. The exhibition opened at VMFA on February 17, 2018, and closed on July 8, 2018.[29] The exhibition's catalog was distributed worldwide by Yale University Press.[30] In May 2018, The Horse in Ancient Greek Art was named "New Event of the Year" in the Visit Loudoun Awards.[31]

References

  1. ^ "Library Collections". NSLM Website. Retrieved April 27, 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ Hannon, Kerry (March 13, 2018). "The Museums Times Reporters Like to Visit on Their Days Off". The New York Times. Retrieved April 29, 2018.
  3. ^ "History & Mission". NSLM Website. Retrieved April 27, 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ a b c d "National Sporting Library". The Chronicle of the Horse: 2. December 28, 1956.
  5. ^ "National Sporting Library". The Chronicle of the Horse: 27. December 28, 1956.
  6. ^ a b "The National Sporting Library: A Research Center for Turf and Field Sports, Their History, and Social Significance". The Chronicle of the Horse: 20–21. February 26, 1971.
  7. ^ a b Aryanpur, Arianne (March 2, 2008). "Sporting Art Finds a New Home". The Washington Post. Retrieved April 28, 2018.
  8. ^ "Down the Homestretch". National Sporting Library Newsletter (58): 16. Spring 1999.
  9. ^ Swenson, Ben (April 4, 2018). "The Mellon Legacy". Virginia Living. Retrieved April 28, 2018.
  10. ^ "Down the Homestretch". National Sporting Library Newsletter (58): 1. Spring 1999.
  11. ^ a b "National Sporting Library Unveils New Museum in October with Historic Coaching Drive, Gala, and Exhibit". The National Sporting Library & Museum Newsletter (100): 1–4. Summer 2011. Retrieved April 28, 2018.
  12. ^ "Library Collections". National Sporting Library & Museum Website. Retrieved April 29, 2018.
  13. ^ "National Sporting Library Launches Fellowship for Researchers". The Horse. Retrieved April 29, 2018.
  14. ^ "Library Book Collections". NSLM Website. Retrieved April 29, 2018.
  15. ^ a b c Afield in America: 400 Years of Animal & Sporting Art. National Sporting Library & Museum. 2011. p. Letter from the Chairman of the Board of Directors. ISBN 9780979244131.
  16. ^ Reuter, Jr., F. Turner (2009). Animal & Sporting Artists in America. Middleburg, Virginia: National Sporting Library. ISBN 978-0979244124.
  17. ^ Joynt, Carol. "The "New" National Sporting Library and Museum". New York Social Diary. Retrieved April 29, 2018.
  18. ^ "Exhibitions: Afield in America". NSLM Website. Retrieved April 29, 2018.
  19. ^ Johnson, Deb. "The National Sporting Library and Museum Gala and Pictures of the Event". Helpful Horse Hints. Retrieved April 29, 2018.
  20. ^ "National Sporting Library Opens Munnings Exhibit". Maryland Thoroughbred. Retrieved April 30, 2018.
  21. ^ Munnings: Out in the Open. Middleburg, Virginia: National Sporting Library & Museum. 2013. p. Lenders. ISBN 9780979244148.
  22. ^ "Munnings: Out in the Open". NSLM Website. Retrieved April 30, 2018.
  23. ^ Cole, Bruce (July 15, 2013). "Reviving Alfred Munnings". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved April 30, 2018.
  24. ^ "Impressions On A Munnings Exhibition: Featuring The National Sporting Library & Museum, Middleburg, VA". Equestrian Stylist. Retrieved April 30, 2018.
  25. ^ "Exhibitions: The Horse in Ancient Greek Art". NSLM Website. Retrieved May 21, 2018.
  26. ^ Carmean, E. A. (September 20, 2017). "'The Horse in Ancient Greek Art' Review: An Ode to the Noble Steed". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved May 21, 2018.
  27. ^ "The Horse in Ancient Greek Art - Exhibitions". VMFA Website. Retrieved May 21, 2018.
  28. ^ Hooper, Dulcy. "The Horse in Ancient Greek Art". Middleburg Life. Retrieved May 21, 2018.
  29. ^ TNH Staff (September 22, 2017). "The Horse in Ancient Greek Art Exhibition in Virginia". The National Herald. Retrieved May 21, 2018.
  30. ^ "The Horse in Ancient Greek Art". Yale University Press. Retrieved May 21, 2018.
  31. ^ "Visit Loudoun Awards 2018". Visit Middleburg. Retrieved May 21, 2018.

External links

  • Official website
  • Drawing Covert: the NSLM Blog

Coordinates: 38°58′01″N 77°44′21″W / 38.966973°N 77.739240°W / 38.966973; -77.739240

national, sporting, library, museum, nslm, formerly, national, sporting, library, research, library, museum, middleburg, virginia, united, states, former, namenational, sporting, libraryestablishedmarch, 1954, 1954, location102, plains, road, middleburg, 20117. The National Sporting Library amp Museum or NSLM formerly the National Sporting Library is a research library and art museum in Middleburg Virginia in the United States 3 National Sporting Library amp MuseumFormer nameNational Sporting LibraryEstablishedMarch 29 1954 1954 03 29 Location102 The Plains Road Middleburg VA 20117TypeArt museumCollection size20 000 books as of 2018 1 1 100 works of art as of 2018 2 Visitors13 500FounderGeorge L Ohrstrom Sr Alexander Mackay Smith Fletcher Harper Lester KarowExecutive directorElizabeth von HassellCuratorClaudia Pfeiffer George L Ohrstrom Jr Curator of Art Websitewww wbr nationalsporting wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Collections 2 1 Library Collection 3 Exhibitions 3 1 Afield in America 400 Years of Animal amp Sporting Art 3 2 Munnings Out in the Open 3 3 The Horse in Ancient Greek Art 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe National Sporting Library was founded in 1954 in the personal library of George L Ohrstrom Sr 4 The founders of the National Sporting Library focused their new organization on accessibility of research materials on horse and field sports finding other libraries on these topics to be insufficiently accessible to the public 4 The first president of the National Sporting Library was Fletcher Harper long time Master of the Orange County Hunt in The Plains Virginia Additional founders included Lester Karow and Alexander Mackay Smith Editor of The Chronicle of the Horse 4 When Ohrstrom Jr died in 1955 his son George L Ohrstrom Jr became an officer of the library 4 The National Sporting Library was originally housed in the Duffy House located on Washington Street in Middleburg An emblem with a fox mask horseshoe rifle and fishing rod was designed to serve as the library s logo 5 The library grew its collections through donations and when the collection outgrew the space in the library s building the National Sporting Library moved to Vine Hill built in 1804 During these years the library shared space with the offices of The Chronicle 6 An underground fire proof vault with capacity for 6 000 volumes was installed in Vine Hill to house the library s rare titles 6 The library was housed in Vine Hill from 1969 to 1999 when it moved to its current location a new building resembling an English carriage house 7 The move was necessitated to house the library s growing collection which included 16 000 volumes dating to the 17th Century and over 100 sporting art prints 7 Construction of the building took 18 months and was completed in July 1999 The library moved its collections into the building in August 1999 and a grand opening was held on September 18 1999 8 Funding for the library s new building came from many of the library s members including a 1 million donation from Paul Mellon 9 who also donated a weather vane to be installed atop the building s cupola 10 Vine Hill built in 1804 was expanded in 2009 to be the museum building of the National Sporting Library amp Museum In 2009 the National Sporting Library re branded as National Sporting Library amp Museum NSLM and began expansion of Vine Hill to include 13 000 feet of art gallery space 11 The new museum opened on October 7 2011 with the inaugural exhibition Afield in America 400 Years of Animal amp Sporting Art 11 Collections EditLibrary Collection Edit The NSLM s library collections include over 20 000 books periodicals archives and ephemera objects Overall the collection dates to the 16th century with rare and antiquarian titles housed in the library s F Ambrose Clark Rare Book Room 12 In 1995 the library received a gift of 5 000 rare and antiquarian books from John H Daniels CEO of Archer Daniels Midland and member of the library s board of directors The gift included the library s earliest printed book published in 1523 and was a major factor in the move to a new library building 13 The Daniels collection is stored among the library s rare books and is one of several other named collections maintained at NSLM 14 Exhibitions EditAfield in America 400 Years of Animal amp Sporting Art Edit The NSLM s inaugural exhibition was based on the 2008 book Animal amp Sporting Artists in America by F Turner Reuter Jr 15 Animal amp Sporting Artists in America was published by the National Sporting Library in 2009 and included an encyclopedic listing of over 2 300 animal and sporting artists who produced work in North America 16 Reuter served as guest curator for the exhibition 15 17 which featured works by many notable sporting an animal artists including John James Audubon Edward Troye and Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait The exhibition opened on October 8 2011 15 and closed May 10 2012 18 The exhibition opening drew over 400 visitors to the new museum and the entire exhibition saw over 4 000 visitors 19 Munnings Out in the Open Edit Munnings Out in the Open offered a selection of 68 open air works by Sir Alfred Munnings 20 The exhibition was open from April 24 through September 15 2013 and included 68 pieces of artwork from private collections and public institutions including the Sir Alfred Munnings Art Museum the Yale Center for British Art the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame and Pebble Hill Plantation 21 22 The exhibition opening included a screening of the film Summer in February as well as an exhibit in the NSLM library of Munnings letters and drawings 23 24 The Horse in Ancient Greek Art Edit NSLM developed The Horse in Ancient Greek Art in partnership with the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts exploring the depiction of equestrian sports in ancient Greek pottery from the 8th through 4th centuries BCE 25 The Horse in Ancient Greek Art featured more than 70 works from museums across the United States as well as objects from private collections 26 The exhibition was co curated by NSLM s Curator of Permanent Collections Nicole Stribling and VMFA s Jack and Mary Ann Frable Curator of Ancient Art Peter Schertz 27 More than 200 guests visited NSLM for the exhibition opening 28 The exhibition opened September 9 2017 at the NSLM and closed January 14 2018 before traveling to VMFA The exhibition opened at VMFA on February 17 2018 and closed on July 8 2018 29 The exhibition s catalog was distributed worldwide by Yale University Press 30 In May 2018 The Horse in Ancient Greek Art was named New Event of the Year in the Visit Loudoun Awards 31 References Edit Library Collections NSLM Website Retrieved April 27 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Hannon Kerry March 13 2018 The Museums Times Reporters Like to Visit on Their Days Off The New York Times Retrieved April 29 2018 History amp Mission NSLM Website Retrieved April 27 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b c d National Sporting Library The Chronicle of the Horse 2 December 28 1956 National Sporting Library The Chronicle of the Horse 27 December 28 1956 a b The National Sporting Library A Research Center for Turf and Field Sports Their History and Social Significance The Chronicle of the Horse 20 21 February 26 1971 a b Aryanpur Arianne March 2 2008 Sporting Art Finds a New Home The Washington Post Retrieved April 28 2018 Down the Homestretch National Sporting Library Newsletter 58 16 Spring 1999 Swenson Ben April 4 2018 The Mellon Legacy Virginia Living Retrieved April 28 2018 Down the Homestretch National Sporting Library Newsletter 58 1 Spring 1999 a b National Sporting Library Unveils New Museum in October with Historic Coaching Drive Gala and Exhibit The National Sporting Library amp Museum Newsletter 100 1 4 Summer 2011 Retrieved April 28 2018 Library Collections National Sporting Library amp Museum Website Retrieved April 29 2018 National Sporting Library Launches Fellowship for Researchers The Horse Retrieved April 29 2018 Library Book Collections NSLM Website Retrieved April 29 2018 a b c Afield in America 400 Years of Animal amp Sporting Art National Sporting Library amp Museum 2011 p Letter from the Chairman of the Board of Directors ISBN 9780979244131 Reuter Jr F Turner 2009 Animal amp Sporting Artists in America Middleburg Virginia National Sporting Library ISBN 978 0979244124 Joynt Carol The New National Sporting Library and Museum New York Social Diary Retrieved April 29 2018 Exhibitions Afield in America NSLM Website Retrieved April 29 2018 Johnson Deb The National Sporting Library and Museum Gala and Pictures of the Event Helpful Horse Hints Retrieved April 29 2018 National Sporting Library Opens Munnings Exhibit Maryland Thoroughbred Retrieved April 30 2018 Munnings Out in the Open Middleburg Virginia National Sporting Library amp Museum 2013 p Lenders ISBN 9780979244148 Munnings Out in the Open NSLM Website Retrieved April 30 2018 Cole Bruce July 15 2013 Reviving Alfred Munnings Wall Street Journal Retrieved April 30 2018 Impressions On A Munnings Exhibition Featuring The National Sporting Library amp Museum Middleburg VA Equestrian Stylist Retrieved April 30 2018 Exhibitions The Horse in Ancient Greek Art NSLM Website Retrieved May 21 2018 Carmean E A September 20 2017 The Horse in Ancient Greek Art Review An Ode to the Noble Steed The Wall Street Journal Retrieved May 21 2018 The Horse in Ancient Greek Art Exhibitions VMFA Website Retrieved May 21 2018 Hooper Dulcy The Horse in Ancient Greek Art Middleburg Life Retrieved May 21 2018 TNH Staff September 22 2017 The Horse in Ancient Greek Art Exhibition in Virginia The National Herald Retrieved May 21 2018 The Horse in Ancient Greek Art Yale University Press Retrieved May 21 2018 Visit Loudoun Awards 2018 Visit Middleburg Retrieved May 21 2018 External links EditOfficial website Drawing Covert the NSLM BlogCoordinates 38 58 01 N 77 44 21 W 38 966973 N 77 739240 W 38 966973 77 739240 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Sporting Library 26 Museum amp oldid 1111540548, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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