Celebrate Design & History: ‘Importance of Being Furnished’ exhibition closing celebration – Oct 27 at Eustis Estate

A man in a striped suit and pink tie holds a book titled "The Importance of Being Furnished" while standing in front of framed pictures, reminiscent of the elegance found at the Eustis Estate's newest exhibition, "Changing Landscape: Sculpture.
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Celebrate Design & History: ‘Importance of Being Furnished’ exhibition closing celebration – Oct 27 at Eustis Estate

Importance of Being Furnished Exhibition Closing Celebration With The History Project
Sunday, October 27, 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Eustis Estate, 1424 Canton Ave., Milton
Join us for a closing celebration of Historic New England’s exhibition, The Importance of Being Furnished: Four Bachelors at Home, in collaboration with The History Project. Enjoy cider and charcuterie on the Eustis mansion terrace, then explore the show with an introduction by its curator, Tripp Evans.
This exhibition tells the stories of four men who defined American style from the Gilded to the Jazz Age, yet whose personal lives have until recently remained mostly in shadow. In profoundly creative ways, these men used their homes to forge identity, foster relationships, and create lasting design legacies – all in an era that looked upon the “bachelor aesthete,” a figure presumed to be gay, with a mixture of admiration and profound suspicion. We celebrate their impact on early twentieth-century historic preservation, collecting, and interior design.
Historic New England Members: $20/Non-members: $25

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