Tag: Generations: 2001

From Galicia to Baltimore

Part 6 of “Saul Bernstein: Baltimore Artist,” written by Jobi Okin Zink, former JMM collections manager. Originally published in Generations – Winter 2001. Bernstein’s yearning to paint the intellect and

An Artist’s Education

Part 3 of “Saul Bernstein: Baltimore Artist,” written by Jobi Okin Zink, former JMM collections manager. Originally published in Generations – Winter 2001. Bernstein completed the four-year course of study

From the Collection: Saul Bernstein, Baltimore Artist

Written by Jobi Okin Zink, former JMM collections manager. Originally published in Generations – Winter 2001. Visitors to Framing the Collections [on view May 6, 2001 – July 31, 2002],

Chronology: Baltimore’s Downtown Department Stores Part 4

Compiled by K. Meghan Gross, former JMM curatorial assistant. Originally published in Generations – Winter 2001. 1956: Hecht’s opens a branch department store opposite the Edmondson Village Shopping Center. The

Baltimore’s Downtown Department Stores Part 3

Compiled by K. Meghan Gross, former JMM curatorial assistant. Originally published in Generations – Winter 2001. 1929: Brager of Baltimore and Eisenberg’s Underselling Store merge. Albert Brager founded Brager of

Baltimore’s Downtown Department Stores Part 2

Compiled by K. Meghan Gross, former JMM curatorial assistant. Originally published in Generations – Winter 2001. 1888: Hutzler’s department store opens on Howard Street. Following the trend of acquiring property

Baltimore’s Downtown Department Stores Part 1

Compiled by K. Meghan Gross, former JMM curatorial assistant. Originally published in Generations – Winter 2001. The department store is a relatively new institution. In 1840 there were no department

Dressing the Part

Department Store Fashions and the Stylish Jewish-American Woman Written by Melissa Martens Yaverbaum, former JMM curator. Originally published in Generations – Winter 2001. Baltimore’s grand department stores were more than