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The Kent State University
Museum was established with the gift of extraordinary examples
of historic costume and decorative arts collected by Shannon
Rodgers and Jerry Silverman. Instrumental to the formation of
Shannon's collection of costume was the friendship, collaboration
and expertise of Cora Ginsburg. Cora's Manhattan shop, filled
with superd antique costumes and textiles, provided Shannon
with many of the most important pieces he acquired. In her turn,
Mrs. Ginsburg has been a generous lender and donor to the Museum.
Pieces from her personal collection added enormously to our
exhibition "Costumes, Quilts and Coverlets, Continuing Traditions",
and in 1988 an exhibition featured embroideries from her collection.
To honor Shannon during the Museum's 10th anniversary, she presented
him with five notebook of painstakingly collected textile samples
spanning the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, and with 170 bound
volumes constituting her impressive library of 19th century
ladies' fashion periodicals. It is now our turn to honor Cora
Ginsburg for her unselfish mentoring of our founding benefactor
and for her exceptional generosity to the Museum.
Anne Bissonnette
Curator
Kent State University Museum
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