In honor of the Griswold House Sesquicentennial, the Newport Art Museum presents “‘Very Simple Charm’; The Early Life and Work of Richard Morris Hunt in Newport, 1858-1878.” This exhibition is the first of its kind to focus on Hunt’s early career. At the center of the exhibition are 14 original Griswold House drawings on loan from the Library of Congress. Also included are photographs of other early Newport homes, many now razed, as well as artwork by Hunt’s brother, William Morris Hunt, and family friend John La Farge. Lectures by noted Hunt scholars are scheduled during the exhibition.

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