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The New York Public Library

 

presents

 

An Art Book Series Event

 

Mona Lisa in Camelot

 

Margaret Leslie Davis

in conversation with
Victoria Steele

 

Wednesday October 19, 2011

6:00 P.m.

 

Margaret Liebman Berger Forum

Room 227 (2nd Floor)

 

The New York Public Library

Stephen A. Schwarzman Building

5thAvenue at 42nd Street

New York, NY 10018

917-275-6975

 www.nypl.org

(directions)

 

Room 227 opens to the public at 5:30 p.m.

All events are FREE and subject to last minute change or cancellation.

In December 1962, Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa set sail from Paris to New York for what many knew would be the riskiest art exhibition ever mounted. Sent as a personal loan to President and Mrs. Kennedy by the French government, the famous painting was exhibited in Washington and New York for fifty-two days, igniting “Lisa Fever” as nearly two million Americans stood in long lines for a chance to see the masterpiece. The driving force behind the painting’s high-profile visit was First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, who through the successful exhibition of Mona Lisa, pioneered the phenomenon of the blockbuster museum show. A discussion between biographer Margaret Leslie Davis and NYPL Director of Collections Strategy Victoria Steele sheds light on Jacqueline Kennedy’s surprising and extensive role in the exhibition of France’s revered treasure with rare archival photographs and historic film footage.

The fragile painting, sealed in a temperature-controlled, bulletproof box, traveled like a head of state accompanied by armed guards and constant surveillance. The driving force behind the famous painting’s high profile visit was First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, who convinced French Cultural Minister André Malraux and National Gallery Director John Walker to share the masterpiece with the American people. She overcame the fierce objections of art officials who feared the journey would ruin the world’s most celebrated smile. It was the greatest outpouring of appreciation for a single work of art in American history. And as only Jacqueline Kennedy could do, she infused America’s first museum blockbuster show with a unique sense of pageantry that ignited a national love affair with the arts. Mona Lisa’s journey is a uniquely American saga of art, diplomacy and culture, and the book Mona Lisa in Camelot:How Jacqueline Kennedy and Da Vinci’s Masterpiece Charmed and Captivated a Nation is a delicious slice of history told with novelistic flair. Gathering rare archival documents biographer Margaret Leslie Davis has written a fascinating true story about art and international diplomacy and the irresistible charm of Camelot and its queen. 

Margaret Leslie Davis is a prolific and award winning author of books about the history of the West, a region she calls the “Pastel Empire.” She is the author of three acclaimed biographies of important American empire builders Golden Spur Award-winner Rivers in the Desert: William Mulholland and the (HarperCollins), Los Angeles Times bestseller Dark Side of Fortune: Triumph and Scandal in the Life of Oil Tycoon Edward Doheny (University of California Press), The Culture Broker: Franklin Murphy and the Transformation of Los Angeles and her newest book, Mona Lisa in Camelot: How Jacqueline Kennedy and Da Vinci’s Masterpiece Charmed and Captivated a Nation (Da Capo). The book has been showcased on ABC’s Good Morning America, excerpted in Vanity Fair magazine and featured in the Sunday London Times. Columnist Liz Smith called the book “an engaging and dynamite story” and an "important addition to American museum and art history."

Victoria Steele is the Brooke Russell Astor Director of Collections Strategy for the New York Public Library. In this capacity, she oversees all of NYPL collections, including circulating collections in 89 locations and research collections that encompass fourteen special collections and archives. Previously, she headed the UCLA Library’s Department of Special Collections, where she also served as founding director of its Center for Primary Research. A former Fulbright Fellow to the United Kingdom, she holds a Ph.D. in art history from the University of Southern California; an M.A. in Communications Management from the Annenberg School at USC; an M.L.S. from UCLA; and a B.A. in art history from UCLA.

In its third season the program series An Art Book, initiated and organized by Arezoo Moseni, is a celebration of the essential importance and beauty of art books. The events showcase book presentations and discussions by world renowned and emerging artists, critics, curators, historians and writers.

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