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Mrs. Jack by Louise Hall Tharp
Mrs. Jack by Louise Hall Tharp









Mrs. Jack by Louise Hall Tharp

The Gardners made many trips to Europe, and she started to collect on a large scale. In 1919, Mrs Gardner suffered the first of a series of strokes that left her partially paralyzed, The most individual and gossiped about women of the Boston society set. Tour, which restored her zest for life and the intellectual curiosity that were to make her one of On the advice of doctors, the Gardners undertook a European In 1865, after the death of her son, Mrs Gardner's long period of depression was compoundedīy her inability to bear more children. Their only son, Jackie, died at the age of two

Mrs. Jack by Louise Hall Tharp

Gardner (1837-1898), a successful Boston businessman.

Mrs. Jack by Louise Hall Tharp

On 10 April 1860 she married John (Jack) Lowell Trade and mining investments, and Adelia Smith. She was the daughter of David Stewart (of Scottish descent) who had made his fortune in the Linen Isabella Stewart Gardner ('Mrs Jack') was a collector, patron of the arts and Boston socialite.











Mrs. Jack by Louise Hall Tharp