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A Celebration of Bronxville’s Public Art Collections

Photos by D. Fenner

By Suzanne Davis, Co-Chair, The Bronxville Historical Conservancy

May 13, 2026: On Tuesday, April 28th, art historian and curator Jayne Warman delivered a lecture in celebration of the two Village art collections – one held by the Bronxville Historical Conservancy (BHC) and the other by the Bronxville Public Library. More than 140 guests attended the evening event in the Library’s Yeager Community Room. “The Village’s two public art collections represent a long-standing legacy of art patronage and dedication to a shared cultural history,” said Warman. “As a community, we should be proud of these two collections,” she added.

Warman began her presentation with a discussion of Bronxville’s early artists and showed a selection of BHC paintings, most of which hang in Village Hall. She also surprised the audience with news of the Conservancy’s latest acquisition – “The Spinet and the Harp(Will Hicock Low, 1901). Low, an early Lawrence Park resident, painted the colorful composition in Giverny, France. It is noteworthy for its subject matter: Berte Low (Low’s first wife) and Mary MacMonnies (Low’s second wife). The BHC purchased the painting earlier in April through an online auction in Sarasota, Florida, and it is likely to be displayed in the library later this year.

Warman went on to tell the history of the library’s significant collection – an assemblage of late 19th- and early 20th-century American paintings, prints, and sculpture. Bronxville residents have generously donated many of the works and most are displayed throughout the library. She recounted how at the library opening in 1942, Library Board President Ernest Quantrell defined the new building’s mission: “’A library should not only be a storehouse for books, and a shelter for readers, but also an influence on the community in architecture, furnishings and art.’”

The BHC and the library partnered in sponsorship of the evening’s art event, which included a cocktail reception.

See more photos from the event below.

 

 

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Bronxville Public Library
Bronxville Public Library

The Bronxville Public Library traces its origins back to 1875, when it was a small lending library housed in a room attached to the “Bronxville Model School.” The Library was officially chartered in 1906 and moved into the Village Hall Building. The needs of the library grew with the town and, in 1942, a new standalone building was erected, which is where the Library is today. Over the years, the Library was renovated and expanded to meet the needs of the community.

The Library has wonderful resources for adults and children and offers a comfortable and relaxing environment. The Library also houses a fine art collection, consisting principally of Bronxville painters and sculptors.

The Library offers special events, art exhibitions, and programs for adults, young adults and children. All events are open to the public, unless otherwise indicated.

The Bronxville Public Library
201 Pondfield Road (Midland Avenue & Pondfield Road)
914-337-7680

Concordia Conservatory
Concordia Conservatory

Concordia Conservatory, a preeminent center for music education in Westchester County, is a welcoming community where children and adults find lifelong inspiration and joy through learning, performing, listening to, and participating with others in music. Concordia Conservatory, a community outreach division of Concordia College, offers top quality music programs for early childhood, youth, adults and seniors. The Conservatory's vision is to enrich the lives of the people in our community through music.

Executive Director: Kathleen Suss
Concordia Conservatory of Music & Art

171 White Plains Rd
Bronxville, NY
914-395-4507

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