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      • Featuring a permanent collection of nearly 3,000 works by American and European impressionist and modern artists, the Phillips is recognized for both its art and its intimate atmosphere. It is housed in founder Duncan Phillips’ 1897 Georgian Revival home and two similarly scaled additions in Washington, D.C.’s Dupont Circle neighborhood.
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  1. The Phillips Collection, opened in 1921, is America's first museum of modern art. [7] Featuring a permanent collection of nearly 3,000 works by American and European impressionist and modern artists, the Phillips is recognized for both its art and its intimate atmosphere.

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    • Renoir, Luncheon of The Boating Party
    • Rothko Room
    • Cezanne, Garden at Les Lauves
    • Picasso, The Blue Room
    • Calder Room
    • Kenneth Noland, April
    • Joan Miro, The Red Sun
    • Willem de Kooning, Asheville
    • Franz Marc, Deer in The Forest I
    • Van Gogh, House at Auvers

    This is the museum’s most famous painting and Renoir’s masterpiece. Phillips first clapped eyes on it in 1918. A few years later, he traveled to France to buy it from famed art dealer Joseph Durand-Ruel. It’s the only Renoir in the collection. Phillips said it “was the only one I need.” Luncheon of the Boating Party is a joyous work with a complica...

    Mark Rothko was a pioneering artist affiliated with the American Abstract Expressionist movement. He’s known for his painterly and evocative rectangles, which the artist said expressed “tragedy, ecstasy, and doom.” This room was custom built to hold four luminous Rothko paintings acquired by Phillips. They are: 1. Green and Tangerine on Red, 1956 2...

    Cezanne was one of the most influential of the Post-Impressionist artists and the most celebrated artist of the 19th century. Both Matisse and Picasso claimed that Cezanne “is the father of us all.” Cezanne experimented with composition, geometry, and skewed perspectives. This enthralling painting was one of Cezanne’s final efforts before his death...

    This painting is from Picasso’s early Blue Period, created during his stint in the Montmartre neighborhood of Paris. The Blue Period is one of my favorite Picasso periods — full of intimacy, compassion and sympathy for the unfortunate. This painting depicts a female nude in a shallow tub bending to bathe. She’s isolated against an expanse of differ...

    Three Alexander Calder pieces have their own dedicated room — Only, Only Bird, Red Polygons, and Hollow Egg. Calder redefined sculpture by introducing the element of movement. He is best known for his kinetic hanging pieces (called “mobiles”) and his static sculptures (called “stabiles”). Calder said “Just as one can compose colors, or forms, so on...

    Kenneth Noland was famous for his mid 20th century Color Field paintings. His paintings have a sharply minimalist style defined by simple compositions of shape and color. In April, he experimented with “staining,” the process of pouring paint onto umprimed canvases. The resulting circular forms seems to float on the bare canvas. Noland even credite...

    The Catalan artist Miro was part of the non-objective Surrealist and Biomorphic movements. He was also influenced by Symbolists like Paul Klee. The Red Sunis an early version of a series of the same name, which became increasingly abstract over time. It’s the only Miro in the Phillips Collection. Reflecting the artist’s penchant for the “art of the...

    De Kooning was one of the most famous of the Abstract Expressionists. His style combined Surrealism, Expressionism, and Cubism. He never really gave up depicting the human figure, often an angry woman. Ashevilleis named after the North Carolina town where de Kooning was teaching in the summer of 1948. It’s one of his “collage” paintings that blend ...

    Franz Marc was part of the German Expressionist movement. His mature style was characterized by abstract forms and bold colors. The artist loved the natural world, seeing it as an antidote to the modern urban world. His paintings often feature animals like horses or deer. Deer in the Forest Iwas painted at the pinnacle of his short career. It depic...

    Van Goghwas a Dutch Post-Impressionism artist who spend most of his life in France. He failed to sell a single painting in his lifetime. But now he’s considered one of the greatest and most influential painters in art history. Van Gogh’s work is notable for its swirling line, emotional honesty, and bold vivid color. His radical landscapes are inten...

  3. May 26, 2012 · There are two buildings - the GOH Annex / SANT Building and the Phillips House. I focused my visit on the second floor of the Phillips House which is full of excellent paintings. The star is Renoir's Luncheon of the Boating Party.

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  5. 4 days ago · The Phillips Collection was founded by art collector and philanthropist Duncan Phillips in 1921. Phillips’s former home—and additions to it—in Washington’s historic Dupont Circle neighborhood provides a unique setting for the growing collection of over 5,000 works of modern and contemporary art.

  6. The Phillips Collection, America’s first museum of modern art, was opened in 1921 in historic Dupont Circle in Washington, DC, by collector and philanthropist Duncan Phillips.

  7. Phillips Collection, museum containing an outstanding small collection of late 19th- and 20th-century American and European painting and sculpture that was founded in 1918 by Duncan Phillips. It is housed in Phillips’s residence (built 1897) in Washington, D.C. The museum sponsors concerts, docent.

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