Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Free tours at the National Gallery of Art complement and enhance classroom learning. During interactive tours, your students will look carefully at original works of art, ask questions, and develop their own interpretations.

  2. Asian American Art & Artists in Our Collection. Learn more. Open daily 10:00 to 5:00. Plan your visit. Admission is always free. 6th and Constitution Ave NW. Washington, DC 20565.

  3. View all Paintings. The National Gallery of Art’s painting collection, like the museum itself, began with Andrew W. Mellon (1855–1937). When the National Gallery opened to the public in 1941, the 121 old master paintings that Mellon had given to the nation were on view. Although the Mellon collection may not have been large, the pictures ...

  4. Telephone: 202-842-6615. Fax: 202-842-6948. Email: archives@nga.gov. Mailing Address. National Gallery of Art Archives. 2000 South Club Drive. Landover, MD 20785. Research Room Location. National Gallery of Art West Building.

  5. The National Gallery is the museum of the nation—your museum! Come inside to explore and experience art, creativity, and our shared humanity. These must-see artworks offer a glimpse of the incredible variety of artists, materials, and spaces across our campus. So grab a map and visit them in any order you choose.

  6. Asian American Art & Artists in Our Collection. Learn more. Open daily 10:00 to 5:00. Plan your visit. Admission is always free. 6th and Constitution Ave NW. Washington, DC 20565.

  7. The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas (NAGB) was the first institution of its kind in the history of The Bahamas, announced in 1996, by then-Prime Minister, Hubert A. Ingraham, as part of a larger expanded system of museums that would record, preserve and historicize the narrative of the independent sovereign nation, established in 1973.

  1. People also search for