The Devonshire Collections, curated by generations of the Cavendish family, is rich with thousands of objects spanning four centuries. Explore a few of the treasures from the Devonshire Collections in the award-winning video series produced by Sotheby’s, Treasures from Chatsworth.
Treasures from Chatsworth: The Exhibition
Highlights from the Devonshire Collection made their way to New York as part of Sotheby's Treasures from Chatsworth: The Exhibition, which was open in 2019 at Sotheby’s New York.
Forty-three masterworks were selected to represent the remarkable breadth of the Devonshire Collection – fine art from Rembrandt van Rijn to Lucian Freud, furniture and decorative objects from the 16th century to 21st-century design, and exceptional jewels, garments, and archival materials commemorating historic occasions were all on view.
Coinciding with Sotheby’s 275th anniversary, as well as the opening of the expanded and reimagined New York galleries, Treasures from Chatsworth was designed by the award-winning creative director David Korins, whose work includes the set designs for the Broadway musical phenomena Hamilton and Dear Evan Hansen, as well as past Sotheby’s exhibitions.
Sharing the Devonshire Collection
Presenting Treasures from Chatsworth in America was a step towards realising our ambition to share the Devonshire Collection with the world and a wonderful opportunity to engage new audiences with the stories of Chatsworth.
Chatsworth is a registered charity, recognised as the Chatsworth House Trust. Learn more via the link below.
About Chatsworth
Chatsworth has been handed down 16 generations of the Cavendish family. It is a family home, a working farm and a living landscape.
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Chatsworth in America
Chatsworth in America Inc - a US non-profit corporation - was establish by and for American with an interest in the historic significance of Chatsworth.