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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (116)

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Art museum; Boston, Mass.

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Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (102)

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Pennsylvania academy of the fine arts (136)

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Art school; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) is an art academy and museum, founded in 1805 in Philadelphia, Pa. Exhibitions and classes began in 1811. Notable academy instructors and students have included Thomas Eakins, Cecilia Beaux, William Merritt Chase, Violet Oakley, Henry O. Tanner, Rembrandt Peale, and Thomas Sully. An art school was held in Chester Springs, Pa., from 1917 to 1952. Art...

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Buffalo Fine Arts Academy (51)

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On November 11, 1862, a group of prominent Buffalo citizens met to adopt a constitution and by-laws for the Buffalo Fine Arts Academy. At this initial meeting, it was agreed to establish and maintain a permanent art gallery in Buffalo. Until this was accomplished in 1905, the Academy held exhibitions in several locations in downtown Buffalo. In 1905, the Academy moved to its current location on Elmwood Avenue. The 1905 building, gifted by Buffalo entrepreneur and philanthropist J...

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Utah. Division of Fine Arts (71)

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Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. (32)

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Art museum; Richmond, Va. The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the nation's first state-supported art museum, opened to the public in 1936, "to promote education in the realm of art throughout the commonwealth," (Section 9-78, Code of Virginia). Partnership between private donors and state legislators, however established a pattern begun in 1919 when John Barton Payne, jurist, and discriminating art collector, gave his collection of fifty paintings to the commo...

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United States. Commission of Fine Arts (30)

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United States National Commission of Fine Arts, established 1910.

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Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center (21)

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Founded 1919 as the Broadmoor Art Academy by Mr. And Mrs. Spencer Penrose. The Academy became affiliated with Colorado College in 1926 and was reincorporated as the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center in 1936.

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Yale University. School of Fine Arts (29)

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Dallas museum of fine arts (19)

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Art museum; Dallas, Tex. Art museum; Dallas, Texas.

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