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In the photograph on the left (circa 1920), Raymond and Mildred Pitcairn support their son Michael,
In this issue of Glencairn Museum News, art historian Dr. Julia Perratore explores evidence of prote
“You have lived with Glencairn and with these art objects from the beginning. You were a part
This photo of Glencairn (circa 1939) shows scaffolding at the top of the tower; in addition, several
Taken this afternoon at sunset.
Leopold Stokowski with his sons, Leopold and Christopher, at the entrance to Glencairn with Mildred
Merry Christmas from Glencairn Museum!
Raymond Pitcairn and son Nathan on Glencairn’s tower (still under construction), circa 1935.
ADVENT CALENDAR DAY TWENTY FOUR Bryn Athyn Nativity honors the architectural legacy of Raymond Pitca
Last week we brought up to the Great Hall from our climate-controlled storage area several large and
Any Egyptologists out there? We need a translation! Earlier today we noticed a mysterious inscriptio
According to the Ancient Egyptian Coffin Texts, only the dead may know the true form of a god. Thoth
ADVENT CALENDAR DAY THIRTEEN This Nativity, made by the Mamani family, depicts the figures as Shipib
Something for #Caturday from Glencairn’s Egyptian Gallery: the feline goddess Bastet, on a 26t
We were visiting our friends at Grounds for Sculpture today—but this little guy made us homesick for
Glencairn under construction, circa 1932.
Ceiling decoration in third-floor hallway.
This 12th-century stained-glass panel from France shows a kneeling figure holding a model of the sta
Glencairn on a snowy day last February!
Glencairn Museum’s annual Medieval Festival took place on February 9, 2014.Photos: Demonstrati
Happy Valentine’s Day! This carving of a husband and wife comes from an Old Kingdom tomb. The
The city of Billy Penn today at sunset. This photo was taken from the observation deck of Glencairn’
“The moon on the breast of the new fallen snow, gave the luster of mid-day to objects below.”
Happy Valentine’s Day! We’re enjoying all the Valentine’s Day posts from museums around the world. T
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