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Video Tour of the Thorne Rooms at the Phoenix Art Museum 

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From the Phoenix Art Museum Website:
The Thorne Rooms represent a fascinating world in miniature. Visitors to Phoenix Art Museum have long been fascinated and delighted by the detail and precision with which very small artworks can be made. The Thorne Miniature Rooms represent a world in miniscule. Created at an exacting scale of one inch to one foot, several of the rooms replicate actual rooms found in the United States and Europe, while the remainder were inspired by the architecture and interior design of their respective periods and countries.
These rooms were conceived, designed, and in large part crafted by Narcissa Niblack Thorne (1882-1966). An Indiana native, Thorne began to collect miniature furniture and household accessories during her travels to England and Asia shortly after the turn of the 20th century.
Beginning in 1930, Thorne commissioned interiors scenes to contain her growing collection of miniature objects. At their tiny scale, some of the rooms even contain period-style rugs Thorne had woven specifically for each space. Thorne and the craftsmen with whom she worked completed nearly 100 rooms. Her hope was that perfectly proportioned rooms in miniature could substitute for costly and space-consuming full-scale period rooms that museums across the country were beginning to acquire. They also reflect the architectural revivals popular amongst wealthy patrons for their homes, and publicized in the shelter magazines of the period.
The original 30 Thorne Miniature Rooms were displayed at the 1933 Chicago Century of Progress Exposition and they gained national attention when featured in a 1940 LIFE Magazine article. In 1962, Thorne donated 20 of the original 30 rooms to a fledgling Phoenix Art Museum, then celebrating its third anniversary, and the rooms have been on view since that time. Other examples of the Thorne Rooms can be seen at the Art Institute of Chicago (68) and in the Knoxville Museum of Art (9).

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Комментарии : 17   
@LoydaAsenjo-si4iw
@LoydaAsenjo-si4iw 10 месяцев назад
Que hermosura de museo me encanta sus miniaturas no me canso de verlos me fascina ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@janealace
@janealace 3 месяца назад
Incredible. Thank you for sharing. The best work I have seen to date.
@shesoma8273
@shesoma8273 2 года назад
This was a wonderful treat! Thank you for troubling yourself to show all of us. My plan is to go to this museum if I ever get to Arizona.
@catherinemorrin9782
@catherinemorrin9782 Год назад
Exquisite, I love all of these tiny room's 😍👌
@zeej80
@zeej80 Год назад
My word- that is the most exquisite detail I have ever seen in miniature form! I just wanna get my grubby hands on one of those chairs or books & inspect it in person!
@miniaturescookingandmore6583
@miniaturescookingandmore6583 2 года назад
Stunning!
@terrancemiller8350
@terrancemiller8350 3 года назад
Wow sure did fly through those rooms.
@user-mn1mu6df3m
@user-mn1mu6df3m 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for posting this wonderful video! I just discovered these rooms and plan to go back to the museum soon for more exploring. The details in your video will be a huge help.
@7spiritualcompass706
@7spiritualcompass706 3 года назад
The Jacobean room ceiling is awesome! Thank you for sharing.
@tammyriley4902
@tammyriley4902 Год назад
Thank you for sharing! I visited years ago and only got a few photos. My favorite then and now is the Jacobean which was definitely hard to photograph. It was nice to have your comments too, I would have missed those coved corners!
@neondesertrye
@neondesertrye 2 года назад
How am I just now learning these exist? These are so grand.
@michele6947
@michele6947 Год назад
Check out the Chicago Institute of Art Thorne Rooms, you will greatly appreciate the 60+ rooms..
@rebekahdavis5935
@rebekahdavis5935 2 года назад
Does anyone know what those wood things sticking out of the ground are at 25:09 right outside the kitchen door?
@tammyriley4902
@tammyriley4902 Год назад
I think they are probably lawn bowling pins!
@rebekahdavis5935
@rebekahdavis5935 Год назад
@@tammyriley4902 Interesting..
@davidwalker5463
@davidwalker5463 2 года назад
Unable to see detail. Camera moving too fast and an unpleasant reflection in glass.
@workinusaguide
@workinusaguide 2 месяца назад
Avoid! A disgraceful maltreatment of one of our national treasures. Criminally neglectful and uncaring. Dusty, decayed rooms. The glare from the overhead lighting obscures most of the miraculous detail and beauty. The Rooms in Chicago and Knoxville, in total contrast, are a must-see.
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