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Lost Treasures of the Titanic - Virtual Program

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Image of an open suitcase and debris in the Titanic

Virtual Program
Monday, April 13
6 – 7 pm

Adults. James Cameron’s Titanic imagined the Heart of the Ocean, but what real treasures were lost? This lecture explores fascinating, valuable goods that sank with the ship on April 14, 1912.

James Cameron’s Titanic told the invented story of the Heart of the Ocean, a fictional blue diamond necklace lost tragically in the ship’s famous sinking.  But what about the real treasures that were lost when the Titanic sank?  For over a century, the world has been intrigued by the story of the Titanic.  When tragedy struck on April 14, 1912, in addition to the incredible loss of life, a nearly incalculable amount of goods plummeted into the ocean, never to be seen again.  This lecture takes a closer look at and tells the stories of some of the more interesting and valuable treasures lost on that fateful night.

Speaker Bio: Mallory Mortillaro is an art historian and educator.  She has a decade of teaching experience and has worked on various art research projects for museums and organizations in the New York metropolitan area. Her discoveries in the art world have garnered her international attention.  She studied at Drew University.  

This presentation is in partnership with other area libraries.

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