The first full-length study of the life of Sara Tyson Hallowell, an
American agent, advisor to collectors and artists, curator, and advocate
for modern art.
In the nineteenth century, women became leaders in a myriad fields but
only Sara Tyson Hallowell was able to create a lasting career as a
curator of exhibitions. Throughout her life Sara Tyson Hallowell
continually challenged nineteenth-century expectations about the proper
place of well-born women as she worked to make a name for herself in the
Chicago art world of the 1880s and 1890s.
Although her name may not be well known a century later Hallowell
continues to command the attention of contemporary curators because the
model she established and the skills she employed in her own work are
those that are fundamental to success in the field today.
Presenting the first comprehensive story of Sara Tyson Hallowell's life,
Sara Tyson Hallowell: Pioneer Curator and Art Advisor in the Gilded Age,
highlights the lasting influence and compelling story of Sara Tyson
Hallowell.