Showing posts with label Museum of Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Museum of Art. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Sculptures at Cheekwood


One of Nashville's early entrepreneurial families, the Cheeks, purchased 100 acres in West Nashville in the late 1900's where the family sat out to build a country estate created by a landscape architect from New York. Bryan Fleming created what is now Cheekwood. The botanical gardens houses eleven smaller gardens at Cheekwood, in addition to the Museum of Art, the Frist Learning Center and Contemporary Art Galleries and the Botanic Hall.


As I walked the grounds I passed from one garden to the next sometimes not even realizing it at first. In the Martin Boxwood Garden situated behind the Museum of Art, I found this beautiful sculpture fountain sitting at the end of a long narrow pool of water.


On Sunday I had sat out to take in the grandeur of the 100,000 Tulip display and to perhaps get a lay of the land at Cheekwood for future visits. One of the areas I happened upon was the Swan Lawn. Several Swan sculptures were featured in this area, the most beautiful of which this fountain.


Another Swan sculpture was situated in one corner of the lawn surrounded by trees and bushes including a Dogwood tree whose buds were just beginning to open.


Before departing to another garden, I noticed another sculpture surrounded by beautiful bushes and trees near the Museum building.


After I snapped a few images of the sculptures, I turned and saw these beautiful windows peering down at me from the side of the Museum building. Old stone buildings are beautiful, but the windows in this building made it even more so. I hope you enjoyed seeing some of the sculptures at Cheekwood. I will return with more flower images soon. ENJOY!


Sunday, April 12, 2015

Beautiful Cheekwood

Cheekwood Botanical Gardens and Museum of Art is situated just south of downtown Nashville in a very affluent neighborhood called Belle Meade. Belle Meade is home to not only Cheekwood, but also the Belle Meade Plantation that I visited last weekend and hope to get back to soon to tour the house and outbuildings.


Today, however, I visited Cheekwood to view the '100,000 Tulips' which is on display throughout the botanical gardens. Tulips were growing throughout the gardens in bright, vivid colors. There were reds, yellows, pinks, purples. There were solid Tulips, varigated Tulips. There were Tulips along the walkways. Tulips beside the buildings. Tulips in small gardens. Tulips everywhere.


Cheekwood has more than Tulips. Cheekwood is home to Herb Gardens, Japanese Gardens, a Sculpture Trail, a Museum of Art, the Pineapple Restaurant, and a gift shop. There is much more to this beautiful place than I can begin to show you in one post.


As you may have already guessed, this is just 'one' of many visits to Cheekwood. Can you imagine this place in Fall and during the Holiday season?


Not only were the gardens beautiful, but the day was gorgeous too. Blue skies and plenty of sunshine with the temperature in the low 80's and virtually no humidity made for a perfect day. While there were many, many people visiting Cheekwood along with me to see this beautiful Tulip display, there weren't so many people that it made for an uncomfortable visit. As I was leaving in mid afternoon, the crowd was intensifying. Apparently, I had arrived at the perfect time for a visit. I will be back with a few more images of Cheekwood before the week is out. ENJOY!

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