Natural Selection: An Evangelist, a Babysitter, and the Family they Loved

In 1881, William-Adolphe Bouguereau painted Nature’s Fan (also known as Girl with Child) — a large oil painting depicting a young woman and a small child playing in the clearing of a wooded area. It currently hangs in the European Art galleries of the Portland Art Museum on a long-term loan from Helen and Jerome (Jerry) Stern. This episode of the Portland Art Museum Podcast is about this painting’s journey from Bouguereau’s studio to the walls of the Museum, focusing specifically on the last 50 years. What started as a family’s search for a babysitter resulted in the chance meeting that would lead Helen and Jerry to inherit this painting and inspire a lifetime and legacy of collecting art.

This episode is narrated by Jerry and Helen’s grandson, Jonathan Singer. Jonathan’s sister Anna’s artwork can be found at the Portland Art Museum’s Rental Sales Gallery.

Featured in this episode:
Jonathan Singer, Partner at Bard Singer, PC
Helen Stern, philanthropist

Mentioned in this Episode:
Jerome “Jerry” Stern
Nature’s Fan (Girl with Child)
IRCO
Reed College
Portland Center Stage
Oregon Bus Project
Oregon Jewish Community Foundation
Kathryn Kuhlman
Excerpt from Daughter of Destiny
Dale Chihuly
Lino Tagliapietra
Michele Russo
Gregory Grenon
Sherrie Wolf
Sherrie Wolf’s take on Bouguereau
The Hoxton Hotel
In the Heights

Produced by Jon Richardson
Intro/Outro music by Jon Richardson
All other music by Mark Orton

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Art Unbound showcases Portland’s creative community, shining a light on the city’s artists, filmmakers, musicians, and new media pioneers, as well as the partners who champion art and artists of all kinds. Episodes feature conversations between Portland-based creatives, bite-sized stories told by the artists about the objects that inspire them, and a series of episodes exploring the Portland Art Museum’s ongoing collaborations with institutions around the world.