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maintenance and security costs for the property. The lease allows the university to hang its own artworks in the gallery space. The museum facility, which was modernized and rebranded as the
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discussion, reading about philosophy and the traditions of art, as well as looking objectively at the artists' use of light, line, color, and space. Barnes believed that students would not only learn about art from these experiences but that they would also develop their own critical thinking skills enabling them to become more productive members of a democratic society.
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Project, the first full-scale effort to catalog and stabilize the artworks; brought in exemplary professional staff; created the fundraising program; restored Ker-feal and the Barnes Arboretum; and worked with the board to approve policies and procedures to make the foundation viable. In 2002, Dr. Bernard C. Watson began the proposal to move the Barnes.
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Philadelphia firm J.S. Cornell & Son was the contractor of choice. In order to
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After a decade of legal challenges, the public was allowed regular access to the collection in 1961. Public access was expanded to two and a half days a week, with a limit of 500 visitors per week; reservations were required by telephone at least two weeks in advance. Harold J. Weigand, an editor of
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Friends of the Barnes Foundation and Montgomery County filed briefs in Montgomery County Orphan's Court to reopen the hearings that allowed the move. They hoped to persuade Ott to reopen the case because of the changed circumstances in the county. On May 15,
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Barnes created detailed terms of operation in an indenture of trust to be honored in perpetuity after his death. These included limiting public admission to two days a week, so the school could use the art collection primarily for student study, and prohibiting the loan of works in the collection,
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Foundation classes included experiencing original art works, participating in class
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Violette de Mazia (1896–1988), who was born in Paris and educated in Belgium and England. Originally hired to teach French to the Foundation staff in 1925, de Mazia became a close associate of Barnes, teaching and co-authoring four Foundation publications. After Barnes'
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Foundation's president, Kimberly Camp, announced her resignation, to take effect no later than January 1, 2006. Camp had been appointed in 1998 with the goal of stabilizing and restoring the foundation to its original mission. During her tenure, she began the Collection
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The collection displays different types of artworks according to Barnes' methodology in "wall ensembles", often alongside hand-wrought iron, antique furniture, jewelry and sculpture, which allow comparison and study of works from various time periods, geographic areas, and styles.
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The old Barnes Foundation building is transformed into Frances M. Maguire Art Museum,, named after Frances M. Maguire(1935-2020), one of the greatest benefactors, in 2018. Her husband, James J. Maguire, is also one of the greatest benefactors, after whom the original
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revealed that Ott did not have all the evidence in 2006, when he approved the art collection's move. On October 6, 2011, Judge Ott ruled that the Friends of the Barnes Foundation had no legal standing and that there was no new information in the movie.
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raise the money, Glanton decided to break some terms of the indenture. From 1993 to 1995, 83 of the collection's Impressionist and post-Impressionist paintings were sent on a world tour, attracting large crowds in numerous cities, including
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colored reproductions of its works, touring the collection, and presenting touring exhibitions of other art. Matisse is said to have hailed the school as the only sane place in America to view art.
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masters, but the collection also includes many other paintings by leading European and American artists, as well as African art, antiquities from China, Egypt, and Greece, and Native American art.
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improved the viewing experience. The new site contains more space for the foundation's art education program and conservation department, a retail shop, and cafe. The building was designated
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and horticulture library is available to the Foundation's horticulture students and other scholars by appointment. Classes are offered in horticulture topics for the general public.
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The revenue earned from the tour of paintings was still not enough to ensure its endowment. By fall 1998, Glanton and fellow board member Niara Sudarkasa were suing each other.
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as landscape architect; and Fisher Marantz Stone as lighting designers. Aegis Property Group served as external project managers, with L. F. Driscoll as construction managers.
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2008, Ott published an opinion dismissing the request of both the Friends of the Barnes Foundation and the Montgomery County Commissioners to reopen the case due to lack of
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of the building. Barnes built his home next to the gallery, which now serves as the administration building of the Foundation. His wife, Laura Leggett Barnes, developed the
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and received the 2013 AIA Institute Honor Award for Architecture, the 2013 Building Stone Institute Tucker Award, and the 2012 Apollo Award for Museum Opening of the Year.
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In 1908, Barnes organized his business, the A.C. Barnes Company, as a cooperative, devoting two hours of the work day to seminars for his workers. They read philosophers
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The foundation pledged to reproduce Barnes's artistic arrangement of the artworks and other furniture within the new gallery to maintain the experience as he intended.
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to design a complex of buildings, including a gallery, an administration building, and a service building. The Barnes Foundation officially opened on March 19, 1925.
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on May 19, 2012. The foundation's current president and executive director, Thomas "Thom" Collins, was appointed on January 7, 2015.
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Albert C. Barnes began collecting art as early as 1902, but became a serious collector in 1912. He was assisted at first by painter
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seminar in 1917 becoming close friends and collaborators spanning more than three decades.
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2427:"The Barnes Foundation – Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects"
2022:"How Philadelphia's Barnes Foundation Is Leveraging Analytics"
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4291:Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania
4226:1922 establishments in Pennsylvania
4167:2016 Democratic National Convention
3919:Masonic Temple, Library, and Museum
3133:Westmoreland Museum of American Art
2846:. Barnes Foundation. Archived from
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2270:Sozanski, Edward J. (May 4, 2003).
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1138:The Postman (Joseph-Étienne Roulin)
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3862:Historical Society of Pennsylvania
3747:American Swedish Historical Museum
3371:North Museum of Nature and Science
3311:Carnegie Museum of Natural History
3166:American Swedish Historical Museum
2927:, Friends of the Barnes Foundation
2411:. October 16, 2008. Archived from
2381:. October 16, 2008. Archived from
2119:Blumenthal, Ralph (July 2, 2003).
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1504:Arboretum of the Barnes Foundation
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440:Arboretum of the Barnes Foundation
305:The Barnes was founded in 1922 by
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4004:Shofuso Japanese House and Garden
3924:Museum of the American Revolution
3233:Museum of the American Revolution
3083:Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon
2894:
2654:from the original on June 4, 2019
2251:. Philadelphia, PA, US. pp.
1828:
1620:Citizen Barnes: An American Dream
1157:Thatched Cottages in the Sunshine
999:Jeune garçon sur la plage d'Yport
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4024:Wagner Free Institute of Science
3914:Marian Anderson Residence Museum
3411:Wagner Free Institute of Science
3406:Steamtown National Historic Site
3391:Reading Railroad Heritage Museum
3356:Miniature Railroad & Village
3176:Civil War Museum of Philadelphia
2920:Friends of the Barnes Foundation
2620:Friends of the Barnes Foundation
2514:LA Times Blogs - Culture Monster
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3381:Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania
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3742:American Philosophical Society
3321:Center for PostNatural History
3068:La Salle University Art Museum
2703:St. Josephs University website
2222:Philanthropy News Digest (PND)
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2773:"Ensemble & The Art Wall"
2047:Commonwealth v. Barnes Found.
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701:Delaware River Port Authority
531:Pennsylvania Attorney General
373:, Barnes visited the home of
166:Le Bonheur de Vivre (Matisse)
4296:Paul Philippe Cret buildings
3989:Rosenbach Museum and Library
3964:Philadelphia's Magic Gardens
3934:National Constitution Center
3268:State Museum of Pennsylvania
3263:Rosenbach Museum and Library
3248:National Constitution Center
2888:About Francis M. Maguire '14
2059:Wiegand v. Barnes Foundation
1450:Nature morte aux coloquintes
683:Legal challenges to the move
408:at 50 Lapsley Lane from the
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4256:Art schools in Pennsylvania
3954:Philadelphia History Museum
3879:Independence Seaport Museum
3852:Historic Strawberry Mansion
3386:Railroaders Memorial Museum
3258:Philadelphia History Museum
3208:Independence Seaport Museum
2752:tribunedigital-baltimoresun
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918:in the main gallery space.
404:. He purchased property in
357:Original building in Merion
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3959:Philadelphia Museum of Art
3832:Glen Foerd on the Delaware
3807:Fabric Workshop and Museum
3787:Eastern State Penitentiary
3098:Philadelphia Museum of Art
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663:, as associate architect;
572:Philadelphia Museum of Art
475:University of Pennsylvania
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4276:Education in Philadelphia
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3366:National Toy Train Museum
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2347:"Extreme Museum Makeover"
2249:The Philadelphia Inquirer
2194:W.W. Norton & Company
2005:Matisse: Father & Son
1514:Saint Joseph's University
1314:Scout attacked by a Tiger
1014:Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
754:The collection includes:
619:The Pew Charitable Trusts
611:Center City, Philadelphia
526:The Philadelphia Inquirer
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3792:Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion
3238:Museum of Indian Culture
2061:, 97 A.2d 81 (Pa. 1953).
1965:Philanthropy News Digest
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3331:Da Vinci Science Center
3316:Carnegie Science Center
3223:Meadowcroft Rockshelter
3103:Pittsburgh Glass Center
3028:Brandywine River Museum
2994:Museums in Pennsylvania
2447:In re Barnes Foundation
2184:Anderson, John (2003).
2172:In re Barnes Foundation
1895:Democracy and Education
513:, 25:28, May 23, 2019,
3827:Germantown White House
3709:Southwest Philadelphia
3699:Northwest Philadelphia
3687:Northeast Philadelphia
3213:Johnstown Flood Museum
3161:American Jewish Museum
3123:Susquehanna Art Museum
3033:Carnegie Museum of Art
2026:podcast and transcript
2003:Russell, John (1999).
1446:Still Life with Gourds
914:that was placed above
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446:Art education programs
375:Gertrude and Leo Stein
358:
3812:Fairmount Water Works
3113:Reading Public Museum
2409:The Barnes Foundation
2304:on September 27, 2007
2278:on September 27, 2007
1594:The Barnes Collection
1465:Pierre-Auguste Renoir
1349:Pablo Picasso, 1906,
1276:Nature morte au crane
1191:Pierre-Auguste Renoir
995:Pierre-Auguste Renoir
760:Pierre-Auguste Renoir
744:Pierre-Auguste Renoir
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414:Joseph Lapsley Wilson
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206:Public transit access
22:The Barnes Foundation
3475:City of Philadelphia
3292:Science, technology,
3191:Heinz History Center
3181:Erie Maritime Museum
3088:Palmer Museum of Art
3058:The Frick Pittsburgh
3008:Allentown Art Museum
2699:"Maguire Art Museum"
2680:, September 25, 2018
2415:on October 14, 2010.
2359:on November 25, 2006
1949:on October 26, 2017.
1943:Main Line Media News
1816:. September 15, 2011
1609:The Art of the Steal
1510:Merion, Pennsylvania
879:Roger de La Fresnaye
718:The Art of the Steal
627:Annenberg Foundation
4029:Woodmere Art Museum
3969:Please Touch Museum
3432:Please Touch Museum
3138:Woodmere Art Museum
3078:Michener Art Museum
3038:The Clemente Museum
2949:39.9605°N 75.1727°W
2945: /
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2567:. January 17, 2012.
2490:. BarnesFriends.org
2465:. BarnesFriends.org
2385:on October 14, 2010
1985:. September 9, 1996
1768:. February 26, 2010
1641:Philadelphia portal
1371:Le bonheur de vivre
1295:Portrait of a Woman
1081:Nude Woman on a Bed
891:Maurice Prendergast
479:Columbia University
464:Columbia University
367:Central High School
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3822:Franklin Institute
3704:South Philadelphia
3665:North Philadelphia
3572:Historic Landmarks
3351:Franklin Institute
3048:Deshong Art Museum
3013:Andy Warhol Museum
2915:2018 Annual report
2850:on October 5, 2014
2817:Matisse: The Dance
2126:The New York Times
1742:. November 3, 2017
1655:Visual arts portal
910:, a 45-by-15-foot
808:Giorgio de Chirico
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579:Lincoln University
418:Paul Philippe Cret
410:American Civil War
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4139:Independence Hall
3872:Independence Hall
3757:Barnes Foundation
3714:West Philadelphia
3637:Police Department
3617:District Attorney
3567:Sites of interest
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3306:America on Wheels
3253:Nationality Rooms
3201:Independence Hall
3186:Gettysburg Museum
3147:History, culture,
3023:Barnes Foundation
2954:39.9605; -75.1727
2779:. August 28, 2023
2777:PBS LearningMedia
2595:6abc Philadelphia
2516:. August 19, 2010
2150:on August 9, 2011
2007:. New York City:
1967:. April 20, 2015.
1924:Mary Ann Meyers,
1794:. August 28, 2017
1792:Barnes Foundation
1581:Episcopal Academy
1484:Amedeo Modigliani
979:Le Bateau-atelier
959:Camille au métier
916:Palladian windows
827:Peter Paul Rubens
796:Amedeo Modigliani
758:181 paintings by
669:Project executive
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