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Philadelphia Museum of Art | |||
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Native name | Philadelphia Museum of Art | ||
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Established | 1876 | ||
Website | www.philamuseum.org | ||
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English: The Philadelphia Museum of Art is an art museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Constructed in a Greek Revival design, the main building has more than 200 galleries. The museum's entire collection, including all annexes, exceeds 240,000 objects.
Español: El Museo de Arte de Filadelfia es un museo de arte en Filadelfia, Pennsylvania.
Français : Le Philadelphia Museum of Art est un musée d'art de Philadelphie.
Main building
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Aerial view
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From Eakins Oval
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From the river side
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East facade
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East entrance at night
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From across the Schuylkill River
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Aerial video of museum
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Great Stair Hall and Augustus Saint-Gaudens' Diana
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Great Stair Hall
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A room from Lansdowne House, London
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A room from Gran salón del Château de Draveil, France, c. 1735
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A stone doorway from Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire, France
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A stone sculpture gallery
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Ōgi Rodō's Ceremonial Teahouse: Sunkaraku (Evanescent Joys), c. 1917
Annexes
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Perelman Building entrance
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Perelman Building
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Rodin Museum entrance
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Rodin Museum
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Cedar Grove Mansion in Fairmount Park
Outdoor art
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View of the only pediment that was completed
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Western Civilization pediment at night
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August Kiss, Amazon, 1830s
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Rudolf Siemering, Washington Monument, 1897, in Eakins Oval
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Washington Monument detail
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Auguste Rodin, The Thinker, Rodin Museum entrance
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Auguste Rodin, The Three Shades, Rodin Museum grounds
Paintings
[edit]and the Wikipedia article for additional paintings protected by copyright and therefore not available here on Wikimedia Commons.
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Ugolino di Nerio, Daniel, c. 1325
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Rogier van der Weyden, Crucifixion Diptych, c. 1460
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Hieronymus Bosch, Epiphany, c. 1475-80
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Bernardino Zaganelli, Cloth of Saint Veronica, c. 1500
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El Greco, Pietà, 1571-76
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Peter Paul Rubens, Prometheus Bound, 1611-12
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Rembrandt, The Finding of Moses, 1630s
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Pieter Jansz. Saenredam, Interior of Saint Bavo, Haarlem, 1631
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Thomas Gainsborough, River Landscape, 1768-70
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Charles Willson Peale, Portrait of Yarrow Mamout (Muhammad Yaro), 1819
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Charles Willson Peale, The Artist in His Museum (self-portrait), 1822
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Edwin Landseer, Ptarmigan in a Landscape, c. 1833
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J. M. W. Turner, The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, 1835
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Eugène Delacroix, The Death of Sardanapalus, 1844
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Alfred Stevens, Will you go out with me, Fido?, 1859
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Édouard Manet, The Battle of The Alabama and Kearsarge, 1864
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Édouard Manet, The Departure of Steam Folkestone, 1869
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Claude Monet, Port of Le Havre, 1874
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Claude Monet, Railroad Bridge, Argenteuil, 1874
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Thomas Eakins, The Gross Clinic, 1875
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Thomas Eakins, William Rush Carving his Allegorical Figure of Schuylkill River, 1876-77
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Édouard Manet, Portrait of Émilie Ambre as Carmen, 1880
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Winslow Homer, The Life Line, 1884
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Girl in a Red Scarf, c. 1884
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Henri Julien Félix Rousseau, Carnival Evening, 1886
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir, The Large Bathers, 1887
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Vincent van Gogh, Sunflowers, Arles, 1889
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, The Dance at Moulin Rouge, 1889-90
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Winslow Homer, A Huntsman and Dogs, 1891
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Claude Monet, Poplars (Autumn), 1891
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Thomas Eakins, The Concert Singer, 1890-92
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Thomas Eakins, Home Ranch, 1892
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Thomas Moran, Grand Canyon of the Colorado River, 1892 and 1908
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Claude Monet, Japanese Footbridge and the Water Lily Pool, c. 1899
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Paul Cézanne, The Bathers, 1898-1905
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Juan Gris, Chessboard, Glass, and Dish, 1917
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Woman with a Guitar, c. 1918
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Georgia O'Keeffe Red and Orange Streak, 1919
Collections
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Russeted and gilded half armor made of steel, brass, leather, and textiles, c. 1600
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Matched pair of gilded dueling pistols; muzzle loading with percussion lock
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Workshop of Philippe Maëcht and Hans Taye., 293. 1622-1625. wool, silk, gold and silver. 485.1 × 608.3 cm (15.9 × 19.9 ft). Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art.The marriage of Constantine and Fausta and Constantia and Licinius
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Workshop of Philippe Maëcht and Hans Taye.. after 1622 . wool, silk, gold and silver. 495 × 503 cm (16.2 × 16.5 ft). Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art.The emperor Constantine venerates the True Cross
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Workshop of Filippe Maëcht and Hans Taye.. 1623-1625. wool, silk, gold and silver. 495 × 745 cm (16.2 × 24.4 ft). Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art.The Triumph of Constantine over Maxentius at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge
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Workshop of Philippe Maëcht and Hans Taye. , 312. 1622-1625. wool, silk, gold and silver. 487 × 544.4 cm (15.9 × 17.8 ft). Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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Workshop of Filippe Maëcht and Hans Taye. , 330. 1623-1625. wool, silk, gold and silver. 484 × 480 cm (15.8 × 15.7 ft). Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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Workshop of Filippe Maëcht and Hans Taye.. 1623-1625. wool, silk, gold and silver. 477.5 × 545.5 cm (15.6 × 17.8 ft). Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art.The Baptism of Constantine
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Workshop of Filippe Maëcht and Hans Taye. . 1623-1625. wool, silk, gold and silver. 489 × 498 cm (16 × 16.3 ft). Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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John La Farge, Spring, 1901-02 (stained glass)[3]
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Constantin Brâncuși, Portrait of Mademoiselle Pogany, 1912 (a postcard of the original marble and limestone sculpture)[5]
Rodin Museum
[edit]See also: Collections of the Rodin Museum.
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The Thinker
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The Kiss
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The Burghers of Calais
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The Gates of Hell
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The Gates of Hell detail
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The Minotaur
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The Sirens
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Eternal Springtime
References
[edit]- ↑ Prometheus Strangling the Vulture, Philadelphia Museum of Art
- ↑ Tapestry showing Saint Thuribus, Bishop of Astorga, Woven into Millefleur Background, Philadelphia Museum of Art
- ↑ Spring, Philadelphia Museum of Art
- ↑ Dancing Ganesha, Philadelphia Museum of Art
- ↑ Mademoiselle Pogany (III), Philadelphia Museum of Art, version 3, 1931
- ↑ Bust of Benjamin Franklin (1706 - 1790), Philadelphia Museum of Art
- ↑ Diana, Philadelphia Museum of Art