Recently,I returned to Rochester and the delightful Memorial Art Gallery.This art museum is multifarious.It has a fine,but not comprehensive collection of European Paintings and works of Art.I especially enjoyed its devotional theme paintings by Giovanni Dei Biondo(Late Medieval,Italian Trecento),Master of the Urbino Coronation(Late Medieval,fresco,Italian Trecento),Francesco Ubertini,Bacchiacca(Italian Renaissance"Conversion of Saint Paul"),Rafaelino dei Garbo(Italian Renaissance),El Greco(Spanish Baroque),Domenico Fetti(Italian Baroque),Pieter Neefs the Younger(Dutch Baroque),Paul Vredeman de Vries(Flemish Baroque,Gothic Church Interior),and Luca Giordano(Italian Mannerism).I especially relished fine paintings with secular subject matter by Rembrandt(Dutch Master),Frans Hals(Dutch Master),Jan de Capelle(Dutch Master,seascape),Hendrick Heerschop(Dutch Master),Jacob Jordaens(Flemish Baroque),Jean LePrince(French Baroque),Thomas Gainesborough,Jean Leon Gerome(French Orientalism),Bougereau(French Naturalism),Charles Daubigny(French Barbizon),Claude Monet(French Impressionism."Rocks of Pourville,my favorite),Paul Cezanne(French Expressionism),and Henri Matisse(French Post Impressionism) I saw its fine collection of American Art,including fine paintings worthy of note by John Copley(American Mannerism),Thomas Cole(Hudson River School),Childe Hassam(American Impressionism),Jerome Myers,Reginald Marsh(Ashcan School),George Bellows,John Sloan,Arthur Dove,Milton Avery,and Contemporary Painter,Kehinde Wiley. I liked the ambience of this art museum on the campus of the University of Rochester.Considering Rochester is a medium-sized city,the Memorial Art Gallery is truly a less discovered gem.