The folks from First Person Arts asked for a combination of two proposed captions. This is the result:
Fishing, or angling, originally a method of survival - one fished to eat - became a pastime during the Middle Ages. The Schuylkill Fishing Company, founded in Philadelphia in May 1732, was the first fishing club in the Western Hemisphere. In 1919 Pennsylvania introduced fishing licenses, creating revenue to maintain recreational waterways.
Follow the process of discovering the history behind the story of Jon's Fishing License, an object within the First Person Museum in Philadelphia, slated to be on display at the Painted Bride Art Center in late fall of 2010. A collaboration with the Temple Center for Public History.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Monday, October 11, 2010
Fishing and Licenses and Objects - Oh My!
We are at the point in our project where it is time to write drafts of our object histories, or captions. Below are four possibilities:
About Angling
Fishing, or angling, dates to pre-history as a method of survival: one fished to eat. As early as the Middle Ages, people enjoyed fishing as a sport or pastime. The Schuylkill Fishing Company was founded in Philadelphia on May 1, 1732, the first angling club in the Western Hemisphere.
~Lyndsey S. Brown
~Lyndsey S. Brown
About Pennsylvania Fishing Licenses
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission protects lakes, rivers, and streams in Pennsylvania so that residents may fish and boat. Charging a fee to fish - requiring a fishing license - creates the necessary money used to care for the 45,000 miles of Commonwealth waterways. The first license was sold in 1919.
~Lyndsey S. Brown
~Lyndsey S. Brown
About Fishing - Through Objects
Objects can teach us the history of fishing. The Egyptians made belts, carved pictures, and wove fishing nets. Minoans made bronze fishing hooks. The Etruscans and Greeks both depicted their gods fishing. By the Middle Ages, both the Chinese and Europeans created fishing scenes, often on scrolls and in statuary.
~Lyndsey S. Brown
~Lyndsey S. Brown
Note: this description is written specifically to showcase ways that blogs can add dimension to a description. All images belong to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and are used without permission (but with gratitude). The Met's searchable database is an excellent tool for studying history through objects and art.
About Senior Resident Fishing Licenses
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania began issuing fishing licenses in 1919 to raise revenue to maintain waterways for fishing and boating. In 1919 the first non-resident license was issued, with a resident license following in 1922. The senior resident license appeared in 1964, with a lifetime version introduced in 1979.
~Lyndsey S. Brown
~Lyndsey S. Brown
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