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Platter

CultureIndian
Dateearly 20th century
MediumBrass
DimensionsOverall: 13 1/4 inches (33.655 cm)
Credit LineGift of Mrs. S. Herbert Hare in memory of Mrs. Eva Worrell Murtey
Object number45-23
On View
Not on view
Exhibition History

No exhibition history known at this time.

Provenance

Mrs. S. Herbert Hare, nee Aurel May Murtey (1890–1958), Kansas City, by 1945 [1] [2];

Their gift to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 1945.

[1] Aurel M. Hare was the wife of S. Herbert Hare of Hare and Hare, a landscape architecture firm.  S. Herbert Hare studied under Olmstead at Harvard University.  Hare and Hare worked on several master planning projects, notably the Country Club District and The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.

[2] Note in the files states that this platter was from the Indian exhibit on view during the Wembley Exposition held in London in 1924. Passport applications for Mr. and Mrs. S. Herbert Hare and Mrs. Eva Worrell Murtey, her mother, for six-months travel in Europe were issues in 1924 per Ancestry.com.

Published References

No publication history known at this time.

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