- Gilcrease Museum
Gilcrease Museum is a
museum located northwest of downtownTulsa, Oklahoma . The museum now houses the world's largest, most comprehensive collection of art of theAmerican West as well as a growing collection of art and artifacts from Central andSouth America . The museum is named forThomas Gilcrease , an oil man and avid art collector.History
Thomas Gilcrease grew up in the
Creek nation, located within present dayOklahoma . At the turn of the 20th century the federal government distributed lands held by American Indiantribe s to private citizens. His tribal membership entitled him to an allotment of convert|160|acre|km2 located south of Tulsa nearGlenn Pool . The land subsequently became part of one of Oklahoma's majoroil field s, and Gilcrease proved to be an able businessman. In 1922, he founded the "Gilcrease Oil Company", and in less than ten years had greatly expanded his original holdings. Thomas Gilcrease traveled extensively inEurope during the 1920s and 1930s. His visits to European museums inspired him to create his own collection. Pride in his American Indian heritage and interest in the history of theAmerican West provided a focus for his collecting.Gilcrease purchased for $ 1,500 his first
oil painting titled "Rural Courtship" in 1912, but most of the collection was amassed after 1939. The first Gilcrease Museum opened at hisoil company headquarters (at that time located inSan Antonio ,Texas ) in 1943. Within a few years, he returned toTulsa with his oil company and his growing collection. He opened a gallery for public viewing on his Tulsa estate in 1949.Gilcrease collected at a time when few people were interested in the art or history of the
American West , and so his collection grew rapidly. During the early 1950s, he acquired numerous works of art, artifacts, and documents. But declining oil prices made it difficult for him to finance major purchases. Faced with a seemingly insurmountable debt, Gilcrease offered to sell his entire collection in order to keep it intact. In 1954, fearing that "Gilcrease Museum" would leave Tulsa, a small group of citizens organized a bond election. The voters of Tulsa approved, by a 3-to-1 margin, the bond issue that paid Gilcrease's outstanding debts. This kept the collection in the city.Thomas Gilcrease then deeded his collection to the city of Tulsa in 1955. In 1958, the "Gilcrease foundation" conveyed the museum buildings and grounds to the city of Tulsa. In addition, Gilcrease committed oil property revenue to Tulsa for assistance in maintaining the museum until the $2.25 million bond was fully repaid. In the years following the transfer of the collection, Thomas Gilcrease continued to fund archaeological excavations and acquire additional materials for the collection. Upon his death in 1962, he bequeathed to the museum the material he had collected during his final years.
Many of America's most famous artists have their work displayed in "Gilcrease Museum's American West Gallery".
Albert Bierstadt ,Frederic Remington ,Thomas Moran , andJoseph Henry Sharp are featured prominently. Also on display at the Gilcrease Museum are works byCharles Marion Russell ,Alexandre Hogue , andJohn James Audubon .Thomas Gilcrease believed that the story of the American West could be told through art and that the history of the native Americans and his own "American Indian heritag" e could be preserved through
painting ,sculpture , and other forms ofart . He was a patron to a number of native American artists of his time and purchased over 500 paintings by 20th century native American artists alone. Gilcrease Museum now has a new long-term native American exhibition. "Enduring Spirit: Native American Artistic Traditions" permits the museum to showcase some of the major strengths of the permanent collection as well as provide a much more comprehensive and integrated presentation of the museum's native American art collections.Anthropology
At Gilcrease Museum, the
anthropology collections and the work of the department ofanthropology focus on the cultural history of North, Central, andSouth America . The collections comprise 300,000 artifacts, coveringprehistoric and historicarchaeology and ethnographic materials from native American,Hispanic ,pre-Columbian , and Anglo-American cultural traditions. The ethnographic and historical materials span the period from European exploration of the Americas to the current day.These diverse materials help tell the story of the many peoples and cultures that have made the history and exploration of the new world unique and complex. Especially noteworthy in the archaeological collections at Gilcrease Museum are items from the
Mississippi valley region (present-dayIllinois andArkansas ), the southwestern U.S. (Colorado ,New Mexico , andArizona ), and ancientMexico . Gilcrease Museum has one of the most important collections of pre-Columbian projectile points (arrow and spear heads) inNorth America , and has become a resource that is regularly consulted by archaeologists. The museum also has a research facility containing sliding glass display shelves for artifacts and a computer database system to help find various pieces. This facility, the Kravis Discovery Center, also has numerous "touchable" items for a hands-on experience for its visitors.Archival collection
The archival collection at Gilcrease Museum contains over 100,000 books, manuscripts, documents, and maps ranging from 1494 to the present. Items of special interest are: A letter dictated and signed by
Diego Columbus in 1512, the "Cortez Decree" of 1521, copies of theDeclaration of Independence and theArticles of Confederation (signed byBenjamin Franklin ), and a letter written byThomas Jefferson datedJuly 1 ,1776 .Gilcrease gardens
Using the Gilcrease collections as a guide, themed gardens have been developed on twenty-three of the museum's convert|460|acre|km2. These gardens enhance the museum's collections by reflecting gardening styles and techniques from four time periods in the
American West :Pre-Columbian ,Pioneer , Colonial, Victorian, as well as a rock garden.Gilcrease is the only known art museum to have these educational and inspirational gardens on one site. Nestled in the
Osage Hills , these gardens are a wonderful component of the total "Gilcrease experience." Special garden tours are available by appointment.Gilcrease merchandise and dining
Gilcrease Museum offers hundreds of items through its online shop. Miniature bronze statues, clothing, and prints of any painting in the museum's collection are available for purchase. [ [http://www.earthstores.com/gilcreasemuseumshop/ Welcome ] ] Visitors to Gilcrease Museum also enjoy dining in the "Osage Restaurant", which overlooks the magnificent "Osage Hills" surrounding the facility.
Podcasts
Gilcrease began offering free podcasts about the museum's art exhibitions and programs in December, 2006. The podcasts are available through the iTunes podcast directory or by visiting the museum's website. [ [http://www.gilcrease.org Gilcrease Museum - The Museum of the Americas ] ]
References
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* [http://www.gilcrease.org/ Gilcrease Museum Website]
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