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- Q4895789 description "American art historian".
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- Q4895789 abstract "Bertram K. and Nina Fletcher Little were prominent collectors of American folk art and active historians.The couple married in 1925 and in 1928 they purchased a home in Hudson, Massachusetts, for a weekend and summer retreat. Then in 1937 purchased a 165-acre property in Essex, Massachusetts, carefully restoring the 1738 farmhouse, preserving original finishes while documenting their work. They named it Cogswell's Grant, after John Cogswell, the original 1636 land receipt. The couple collected and decorated their house with various "country arts" until 1984 when Mrs. Little transferred property ownership over to Society for the Preservation Of New England Antiquities, reserving life tenancy rights for herself and her family. The property is now a historic house museum which is owned and operated by Historic New England. Collections of the couple over the years can be found at many museums including Maryland Historical Society Museum in Baltimore and the American Folk Art Museum in Manhattan. The Littles had three children, John B. Little, Warren M. Little, and Selina F. Little.Bertram K. Little (1899–1993) served as director of Society for the Preservation Of New England Antiquities (now known as Historic New England) for 23 years.Nina Fletcher Little (1903–1993) published six books including American Decorative Wall Painting: 1700-1850, and over 100 articles and exhibition catalogues. She is now recognized as one of the most important scholars in the field of American folk art.".
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- Q4895789 name "Little, Bertram K. And Nina Fletcher".
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- Q4895789 comment "Bertram K. and Nina Fletcher Little were prominent collectors of American folk art and active historians.The couple married in 1925 and in 1928 they purchased a home in Hudson, Massachusetts, for a weekend and summer retreat. Then in 1937 purchased a 165-acre property in Essex, Massachusetts, carefully restoring the 1738 farmhouse, preserving original finishes while documenting their work. They named it Cogswell's Grant, after John Cogswell, the original 1636 land receipt.".
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