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Updated December 21: All the spots have been taken.


A private tour of Boston’s Ayer Mansion with the preservation expert leading their current effort, and a wine and cheese reception.

Here’s how the organization describes the mansion:

“[A] rare surviving example of the residential work of designer Louis Comfort Tiffany. . . . The Ayer Mansion is one of only three surviving  Tiffany residential commissions, which include the interiors of the Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain) House in Hartford, Connecticut (1881) and the Pierre Ferry House in Seattle, Washington (1903-1906), both of which are actually redesigns by Tiffany.  The Ayer Mansion stands alone as the sole example of a house designed from its inception by the artist. The Ayer Mansion is also unusual in Tiffany’s work in that it contains exterior as well as interior  mosaics.”

There is a limit of 40 people and the cost is $30/person. Register using the link below. There are no refunds. The deadline to register is January 20.

The evening starts at 5:30 pm and, with tour and a wine and cheese reception, is expected to run until 7:30 p.m.

When

January 27 at 5:30 p.m. and lasting about two hours.

Where

395 Commonwealth Avenue in Boston

Registration

The deadline to register is January 20. There are no refunds.

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