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A good place to spend a pensive hour
An interesting blend of old and new art. They are setting up for a temporary exhibit of art inspired by Dante’s Inferno. The permanent collection is not large but spans hundreds of years. It is a clea...
An interesting blend of old and new art. They are setting up for a temporary exhibit of art inspired by Dante’s Inferno. The permanent collection is not large but spans hundreds of years. It is a clea...
Perfect way to spend the morning out of the heat. A surprisingly varied collection for the size of the museum. Well thought out displays of European and Latin art.
Perfect way to spend the morning out of the heat. A surprisingly varied collection for the size of the museum. Well thought out displays of European and Latin art.
A good place to spend a pensive hour
An interesting blend of old and new art. They are setting up for a temporary exhibit of art inspired by Dante’s Inferno. The permanent collection is not large but spans hundreds of years. It is a clea...
A good place to spend a pensive hour
An interesting blend of old and new art. They are setting up for a temporary exhibit of art inspired by Dante’s Inferno. The permanent collection is not large but spans hundreds of years. It is a clea...
A beautiful morning
Perfect way to spend the morning out of the heat. A surprisingly varied collection for the size of the museum. Well thought out displays of European and Latin art.
A beautiful morning
Perfect way to spend the morning out of the heat. A surprisingly varied collection for the size of the museum. Well thought out displays of European and Latin art.
Surprisingly robust collection
Surprisingly robust collection. I was especially pleased how the exhibits showed the transition from medieval European painting into the Renaissance.