In the Sierras by Albert Bierstadt
In the Rockies by Albert Bierstadt
The Trout Brook by Albert Bierstadt
Boulevard Montmartre, Mid-Lent by Camille Pissarro
Danaë Watching the Building of the Brazen Tower by Edward Burne-Jones
The Bridge at Villeneuve-La-Garenne by Alfred Sisley
Autumn Maple Trees by Katsushika Hokusai
The Black Countess by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
The Hangover (Suzanne Valadon) by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
The Miracle of the Holy Fire by William Holman Hunt
The Triumph of the Innocents by William Holman Hunt
Panoply--"CC" Rider--Panoply's Angels by Christopher Wilmarth

Harvard Art Museums

Cambridge, United States · 131 artists in catalogue

The Harvard Art Museums stand out for their early embrace of art conservation as a field of study. Under the directorship of Edward Forbes (1909–1944), the Fogg Museum, now part of the Harvard Art Museums, became a laboratory for art, encouraging the empirical study of objects. Forbes was inspired by the German concept of *Kunstwissenschaft*, or "science of art", and he hired scientists to study the museum's artworks. This approach influenced both his work and the museum's mission. The collection spans diverse periods and cultures, with particular strengths in European, Asian, and American art.

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Location
Cambridge, United States
Type
Art Museum
Address
32 Quincy Street
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