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Gallery Handbook of the Art Collection

The new handbook of the art collection can be purchased for $14.95. Look for it in the Gifts from the Gallery area on the first floor of the Athenaeum. Call 748-8291 for more information.

Notecards & Posters

Notecard and poster reproductions of works by Bierstadt, Bouguereau, Gifford, Cropsey and others are available. Prices range from 75¢ to $13.50. Framed prints can be purchased and an Art Gallery catalog is also available.

Download the Gifts from the Gallery price list. (PDF)

Books by Local Vermont Authors

Many are autographed by the authors including: Jim Arnosky, Mary Azarian, Howard Coffin, Amy Ehrlich, Stephen Huneck, Howard Frank Mosher, Nat Tripp, Natalie Kinsey-Warnock, Reeve Lindbergh and others.

Friends of the Athenaeum Pewter Keepsake Ornaments

The St. Johnsbury House is the latest addition in a commemorative series of keepsake ornaments that capture the architectural flavor of St. Johnsbury’s Victorian Main Street. Friends of the St. Johnsbury Athenaeum started the fundraising promotion in 2002 by offering a pewter replica of the Athenaeum’s front façade to raise funds for library services. Each year a new bas-relief ornament is added to promote community pride and celebrate St. Johnsbury’s historic architecture.

Start your collection this year!

The size of each keepsake is approximately 1 ½ x 2 ½ inches. The ornaments are on sale at the Athenaeum for $10.00 each.

To purchase the decorative keepsake, stop by the Athenaeum, call 802-748-8291, or download an order form. All proceeds will benefit the St. Johnsbury Athenaeum, a free public library and art gallery. Wholesale orders are welcome. VISA/Master Card accepted, no tax, shipping & handling additional. Ornaments that are available are:

St. Johnsbury House

Originally a Main Street hostelry where many dignitaries have stayed. Currently serves as a center for seniors and a community gathering place. New this year.

North Congregational Church

Designed by architect Lambert Packard in Mediaeval Gothic style and built from Isle LaMotte limestone. The massive gray stone edifice features ornamental pillars of red granite and a dominate Norman tower.

Summer Street School

This historic brick schoolhouse with its distinctive bell tower served the community for more than 140 years.

Fuller Hall

St. Johnsbury Academy's auditorium, built in 1930, is a brick Neoclassical building with massive white Tuscan columns.

The Fairbanks Museum

The museum's Richardsonian Romanesque building is the centerpiece of St. Johnsbury's historic Main Street. Limited supply left!

The Athenaeum

St. Johnsbury's public library and art gallery was built in the Second Empire style and it is a National Historic Landmark. Available as an ornament or keychain.

Last update: 10/16/07

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