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However, many panels were accidentally mortared together. Seasonal heating and cooling of the façade, infiltration of moisture, and shrinkage of the building's structural concrete by 2 in (5.1 cm) over time caused extensive damage to the façade. In 2005, regular maintenance showed that some
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However, in 2005 the joints attaching the marble panels to the walls began to show signs of strain, creating a risk that panels might fall onto visitors below. In 2008, NGA officials decided that it had become necessary to remove and reinstall all of the panels. The renovation was completed in 2016.
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Building suffered from "systematic structural failures", NGA adopted a Master Renovations Plan in 1999. This plan established the timeline for closing the building, and planned for the renovation of the electronic security systems, elevators, and
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his intention to establish a new gallery for old masters, separate from the
Smithsonian. When asked by Abbot, he explained that the project was in the hands of the Trust and that its decisions were partly dependent on "the attitude of the Government towards the gift".
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American people on March 17, 1941. At the time of its inception it was the largest marble structure in the world. Neither Mellon nor Pope lived to see the museum completed; both died in late August 1937, only two months after excavation had begun.
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Building made it impossible to close off galleries, the renovation required all but the atrium and offices to close by December 2013. The structure remained closed for three years. The architectural firm of Hartman-Cox oversaw both aspects of the renovation.
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In January 1937, Mellon formally offered to create the new Gallery. On his birthday, 24 March 1937, an Act of Congress accepted the collection and building funds (provided through the Trust), and approved the construction of a museum on the National Mall.
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and works by many other artists. The East Building also contains the main offices of the NGA and a large research facility, Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts (CASVA). Among the highlights of the East Building in 2012 was an exhibition of
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firm Robert Silman Associates to determine the cause of the problem. Although the Gallery began raising private funds to fix the issue, eventually federal funding was used to repair the building. In 2012, the NGA chose a joint venture,
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The new gallery was to be effectively self-governing, not controlled by the Smithsonian, but took the old name "National Gallery of Art" while the Smithsonian's gallery would be renamed the "National Collection of Fine Arts" (now the
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In 1930, partly for tax reasons, Mellon formed the A. W. Mellon Educational and Charitable Trust, which was to be the legal owner of works intended for the gallery. In 1930–1931, the Trust made its first major acquisition,
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anchors. Gravity holds the panel in the bottom anchors (which are placed at each corner), while "button head" anchors (stainless steel posts with large, flat heads) at the top corners keep the panel upright.
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in Rome. Extending east and west from the rotunda, a pair of skylit sculpture halls provide its main circulation spine. Bright garden courts provide a counterpoint to the long main axis of the building.
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were placed between the panels. This system was designed to allow each panel to hang independent of its neighbors, and NGA officials say they are not aware of any other panel system like it.
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aluminum anchors replaced the stainless steel ones, and the top corner anchors were moved to the center of the top edge of each stone. The neoprene joints were removed and new colored
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The Gallery's East Building was constructed in the 1970s on much of the remaining land left over from the original congressional action. Andrew Mellon's children,
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The museum comprises two buildings: the West Building (1941) and the East Building (1978), linked by an underground passage. The West Building, composed of
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However, Mellon's trial for tax evasion, centering on the Trust and the Hermitage paintings, caused the plan to be modified. In 1935, Mellon announced in
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Boyle, Katherine and Parker, Lonnae O'Neal. "National Gallery of Art Announces $ 30 Million Renovation to East Building."
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from 1921 until 1932, began gathering a private collection of
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3791:"The National Gallery of Art, Washington", special number of
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donated their collection of more than 5,200 American prints.
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In 2013, the NGA purchased from a private French collection
624:, the new structure was completed and accepted by President
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Institutions accredited by the American Alliance of Museums
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In contrast, the design of the East Building, by architect
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Underground walkway connecting the East and West buildings.
58:
The West Building facade of the National Gallery of Art in
2435:
Colonel Guy Johnson and Karonghyontye (Captain David Hill)
163:
between 3rd and 9th Streets at Constitution Avenue N.W.,
4806:
National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.
1086:
The East Building remained open throughout the project.
767:"East Building" redirects here. Not to be confused with
4801:
List of National Historic Landmarks in Washington, D.C.
3814:
3677:"National Gallery Acquires a van Honthorst Masterwork."
3132:. U.S. National Park Service. 2006. pp. 49, 53, 72
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as an outdoor gallery for monumental modern sculpture.
741:
The president of the museum is billionaire businessman
338:
5406:
Federally funded national museums of the United States
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Cathedral Square of Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul
1307:
Southwest corner of East Building, looking east (2007)
710:
Noted directors of the National Gallery have included
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Boundary markers of the original District of Columbia
3051:
National Gallery of Art website: general introduction
3175:"Mia's director will leave to head National Gallery"
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3795:, Société Français de Promotion Artistique (2000)
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1712:The Emperor Napoleon in His Study at the Tuileries
420:in the Americas and the largest mobile created by
3900:
3127:"Cultural Landscape Inventory: The Mall (Part 2)"
2992:
2956:List of most-visited museums in the United States
584:
453:list of most-visited museums in the United States
5327:
4734:National Desert Storm and Desert Shield Memorial
4032:Japanese American Patriotism During World War II
3507:
3001:
2421:Selected highlights from the American collection
1165:Rotunda of the West Building beneath dome (2004)
5091:John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
3932:Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument
3569:
3372:
3002:Cheshire, Lee; da Silva, José (27 March 2023).
2149:Woman with a Parasol – Madame Monet and Her Son
1636:
1355:List of painters in the National Gallery of Art
111:
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4977:S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications
4713:Women in Military Service for America Memorial
4323:John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
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443:, and is next to the 6.1-acre (25,000 m)
5376:Art museums and galleries in Washington, D.C.
5371:Neoclassical architecture in Washington, D.C.
5341:Art museums and galleries established in 1937
4858:
4791:National Capital Memorial Advisory Commission
3886:
1966:Self Portrait with Beret and Turned-Up Collar
593:, where in 1881 a disgruntled office seeker,
3837:Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts
3548:
3546:
3544:
3322:"An Ultramodern Building Shows Signs of Age"
589:The museum stands on the former site of the
5241:Deutsches Historisches Museum Zeughaus Wing
3781:Washington, National Gallery of Art, 2016,
3779:Highlights from the National Gallery of Art
3477:
3211:
3069:National Gallery of Art website: chronology
846:and symmetrical planting beds. August 2021.
663:Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler Garbisch
427:The Gallery's campus includes the original
119:National Gallery of Art (the United States)
5073:Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Centre
4865:
4851:
4136:Signers of the Declaration of Independence
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3879:
3861:History of Early American Landscape Design
3819:
2931:Collections of the National Gallery of Art
2393:Les Joueurs de football (Football Players)
346:
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5351:Collection of the National Gallery of Art
4303:Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
3842:National Gallery of Art National, YouTube
3541:
1101:— privately financed the renovation. The
683:The final addition to the complex is the
5247:MUDAM-Musée d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean
3091:"National Gallery of Art, West Building"
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2452:Symphony in White, No. 1: The White Girl
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88:Location of the National Gallery Art in
27:National art museum in the United States
5391:1937 establishments in Washington, D.C.
5381:Modern art museums in the United States
900:, with a collection including works by
18:Director of the National Gallery of Art
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5328:
3847:National Gallery of Art Talks, YouTube
3435:from the original on 22 September 2014
3236:
2293:Rouen Cathedral, West Facade, Sunlight
1543:Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute
1259:Fountain in West Building plaza (2010)
1192:West Building sculpture gallery (2007)
1153:South face of the West Building (2014)
591:Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station
5401:National museums of the United States
5085:National Gallery of Art East Building
4846:
4253:Basilica of the Immaculate Conception
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3753:, University of Chicago Press, 2013,
3387:from the original on February 4, 2013
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730:, past director and president of the
703:funds. The museum is not part of the
435:, which is linked underground to the
5259:Embassy of China in Washington, D.C.
5223:Buck Institute for Research on Aging
5007:Des Moines Art Center sculpture wing
4482:United States Supreme Court Building
3767:University Press of Kentucky, 2015.
3354:from the original on 1 February 2015
3332:from the original on March 11, 2016.
3085:
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1387:collection includes two panels from
810:, was designed in 1937 by architect
4765:Gold Star Mothers National Monument
4760:George Washington Memorial Building
4372:Lincoln's Cottage at Soldiers' Home
3927:American Veterans Disabled for Life
3320:Leigh, Catesby (December 8, 2009).
615:George Washington Memorial Building
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5181:Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
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3373:Menachem Wecker (August 1, 2012).
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516:Soviet sale of Hermitage paintings
372:, between 3rd and 9th Streets, at
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4104:National Statuary Hall Collection
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3031:University of Massachusetts Press
2232:Self-Portrait with Halo and Snake
2090:Columbus and His Son at La Rábida
1204:West Building garden court (2010)
1077:/Smoot, to complete the repairs.
518:, including such masterpieces as
514:in St. Petersburg as part of the
5061:Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art
4796:National Mall and Memorial Parks
4708:United States Air Force Memorial
4377:Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
3617:from the original on 2015-03-23.
3273:from the original on 2016-01-03.
3212:Greenberger, Alex (2021-05-13).
2946:Architecture of Washington, D.C.
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579:Smithsonian American Art Museum
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3344:"In The Tower: Barnett Newman"
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5109:Museum of Fine Arts West Wing
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2046:Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
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122:Show map of the United States
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5019:Cleo Rogers Memorial Library
4821:American Revolution Statuary
4580:United States Botanic Garden
3585:Washington Business Journal.
1927:The Assumption of the Virgin
1637:Highlights of the collection
1523:and a collection of work by
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732:Minneapolis Institute of Art
94:Show map of Washington, D.C.
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5361:John Russell Pope buildings
5199:Four Seasons Hotel New York
4664:Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
4659:Arlington National Cemetery
4417:St. John's Episcopal Church
4042:Lyndon Baines Johnson Grove
3407:"Leo Villareal: Multiverse"
3180:Minnesota Public Radio News
2951:List of largest art museums
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2715:The Biglin Brothers Racing,
1795:Saint George and the Dragon
1674:Saint Martin and the Beggar
1561:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
1541:, (the first set is at the
1463:Saint Martin and the Beggar
1343:East Building atrium (2007)
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439:East Building, designed by
406:Peter Arrell Browne Widener
144:; 87 years ago
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5217:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
5037:Grave of Robert F. Kennedy
3922:African American Civil War
3686:February 24, 2017, at the
2936:List of national galleries
1752:Adoration of the Shepherds
1580:Giovanni Battista Piranesi
1419:work on the same subject,
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5145:IBM Somers Office Complex
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4739:National Liberty Memorial
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4681:Marine Corps War Memorial
4669:John F. Kennedy gravesite
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4616:Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
4606:Arlington Memorial Bridge
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4173:Statues of the Liberators
4163:Theodore Roosevelt Island
4158:Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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3856:Google Arts & Culture
3777:National Gallery of Art,
3703:. Nga.gov. Archived from
3592:October 18, 2015, at the
3455:"Visit: Sculpture Garden"
3263:"National Gallery of Art"
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3056:December 8, 2006, at the
2897:Both Members of This Club
2735:Breezing Up (A Fair Wind)
1565:Detroit Institute of Arts
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4893:131 Ponce de Leon Avenue
4626:Francis Scott Key Bridge
4443:Freedman's Bank Building
4362:National Building Museum
4355:National Capitol Columns
4057:Law Enforcement Officers
3734:Mellon: An American Life
3662:August 29, 2017, at the
3611:traditional-building.com
3607:"The CIVITAS Chronicles"
3562:January 6, 2018, at the
3534:January 6, 2018, at the
3380:The Jewish Daily Forward
3307:October 3, 2009, at the
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1696:Germanicus and Agrippina
1095:Mitchell and Emily Rales
5396:Museums of American art
5336:National Gallery of Art
5253:Suzhou Museum New Wings
5211:Louvre Inverted Pyramid
5049:Paul Mellon Arts Center
4775:National Slave Memorial
4412:Smithsonian Institution
4367:National Gallery of Art
4263:Capitol Reflecting Pool
4115:Nuns of the Battlefield
4074:Martin Luther King, Jr.
3852:National Gallery of Art
3631:. Nga.gov. 2013-06-19.
3500:April 21, 2016, at the
3326:The Wall Street Journal
3289:National Gallery of Art
2976:Smithsonian Institution
2373:The Procession, Seville
2334:Family of Saltimbanques
2253:Boy in a Red Waistcoat,
1987:A Lady Writing a Letter
745:and its chairperson is
705:Smithsonian Institution
611:temporary war buildings
609:for the Mall. In 1918,
553:Smithsonian Institution
479:National Gallery of Art
358:National Gallery of Art
38:National Gallery of Art
5163:Swissôtel The Stamford
5115:Eskenazi Museum of Art
4268:Congressional Cemetery
4109:Navy – Merchant Marine
3074:April 7, 2010, at the
2794:Woman with a Sunflower
2755:Morning in The Tropics
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378:United States Congress
5265:Museum of Islamic Art
5013:Everson Museum of Art
4929:University Apartments
4460:United States Capitol
4286:First Air Mail Marker
4273:DAR Constitution Hall
3793:Connaissance des Arts
2851:William Merritt Chase
2751:Frederic Edwin Church
2694:The Lackawanna Valley
2533:The Washington Family
2485:John Singleton Copley
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2354:The Equatorial Jungle
2050:Marcotte d'Argenteuil
2004:Jean-Honoré Fragonard
1864:The Feast of the Gods
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1481:Rogier van der Weyden
1436:The Feast of the Gods
1404:Adoration of the Magi
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626:Franklin D. Roosevelt
557:Charles Greeley Abbot
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257:Public transit access
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5271:Macau Science Center
5127:Texas Commerce Tower
4959:Luce Memorial Chapel
4941:Hale Manoa Dormitory
4899:Roosevelt Field Mall
4691:Netherlands Carillon
4515:Constitution Gardens
4200:Victims of Communism
4052:Marquis de Lafayette
3972:Dwight D. Eisenhower
3690:Accessed 2013-11-22.
3666:Accessed 2013-11-22.
3596:Accessed 2013-03-13.
3566:Accessed 2013-03-13.
3538:Accessed 2013-03-22.
3504:Accessed 2013-03-13.
3465:on 26 September 2014
3285:"Degas at the Opéra"
3202:, December 11, 2018.
3183:, December 11, 2018.
2917:Allies Day, May 1917
2832:Albert Pinkham Ryder
2490:Watson and the Shark
2009:A Young Girl Reading
1619:Gerard van Honthorst
1552:Watson and the Shark
1383:to the present. The
1368:Gerard van Honthorst
1044:Room" was possible.
712:David E. Finley, Jr.
659:Lessing J. Rosenwald
394:Lessing J. Rosenwald
5416:Pennsylvania Avenue
5356:I. M. Pei buildings
5055:Commerce Court West
4965:Society Hill Towers
4825:Civil War Monuments
4631:Pennsylvania Avenue
4621:Constitution Avenue
4328:Library of Congress
4215:Washington Monument
4089:George B. McClellan
4079:Korean War Veterans
3937:Mary McLeod Bethune
3867:site created by NGA
3682:November 21, 2013.
3425:"About the Gallery"
3199:The Washington Post
3151:"Major Giving FAQS"
2810:John Singer Sargent
2025:Thomas Gainsborough
1886:Venus with a Mirror
1707:Jacques-Louis David
1612:Reba White Williams
1600:Robert Rauschenberg
1385:Italian Renaissance
736:Evelyn Carmen Ramos
734:. The museum hired
565:The Washington Star
535:Venus with a Mirror
402:Rush Harrison Kress
374:Constitution Avenue
200:38.89139; -77.02000
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5193:The Kirklin Clinic
5043:I. M. Pei Building
4995:University Village
4989:The Century Towers
4971:MIT Green Building
4555:National Arboretum
4550:Meridian Hill Park
4387:National Cathedral
4350:National Arboretum
4195:United States Navy
4153:Jean de Rochambeau
4037:Jefferson Memorial
4022:Holodomor Genocide
3657:November 22, 2013.
3557:February 21, 2012.
2651:The Voyage of Life
2627:The Voyage of Life
2603:The Voyage of Life
2579:The Voyage of Life
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1942:Rembrandt van Rijn
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1538:The Voyage of Life
1473:Matthias Grünewald
1426:Allendale Nativity
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1068:The NGA hired the
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924:, a 1977 mural by
885:Tennessee marble.
860:Rembrandt van Rijn
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820:Jefferson Memorial
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778:The East Building
747:Sharon Rockefeller
674:Ailsa Mellon Bruce
647:Ailsa Mellon Bruce
492:Treasury Secretary
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398:Samuel Henry Kress
390:Ailsa Mellon Bruce
251:Sharon Rockefeller
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5103:Biltmore Building
5097:One Dallas Center
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4833:Outdoor sculpture
4701:Pentagon Memorial
4585:West Potomac Park
4525:East Potomac Park
4487:Watergate complex
4438:Treasury Building
4427:The Arts of Peace
4382:National Archives
3997:James A. Garfield
3773:978-0-8131-5567-8
3587:February 3, 2012.
3039:978-1-55849-616-3
3009:The Art Newspaper
2877:Snow in New York,
2553:Peaceable Kingdom
1692:Peter Paul Rubens
1651:Ginevra de' Benci
1646:Leonardo da Vinci
1608:Lessing Rosenwald
1604:Joseph E. Widener
1477:Cranach the Elder
1447:Leonardo da Vinci
1442:Ginevra de' Benci
926:Robert Motherwell
872:Leonardo da Vinci
812:John Russell Pope
757:COVID-19 pandemic
718:(1956–1968), and
622:John Russell Pope
597:, shot President
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418:Leonardo da Vinci
410:Joseph E. Widener
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5079:Dallas City Hall
4983:Washington Plaza
4947:Waterfront Tower
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4888:List of projects
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4540:Lafayette Square
4205:Vietnam Veterans
4168:Taras Shevchenko
4126:John J. Pershing
4099:Peter Muhlenberg
4062:Lincoln Memorial
4017:Holocaust Museum
4012:Ulysses S. Grant
3992:Thomas Gallaudet
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5229:Miho Museum
5187:The Gateway
5169:Miami Tower
4570:The Ellipse
4492:White House
4450:Tudor Place
4433:Tidal Basin
4258:Blair House
4225:World War I
3459:www.nga.gov
3429:www.nga.gov
3411:www.nga.gov
3348:www.nga.gov
3218:ARTnews.com
3155:www.nga.gov
3041:, chapter 3
2738:, 1873–1876
2670:Thomas Cole
2646:Thomas Cole
2622:Thomas Cole
2598:Thomas Cole
2574:Thomas Cole
2560: 1834
2536:, 1789–1796
1910:, 1604–1616
1730:The Railway
1659: 1474
1631:The Concert
1627:The Concert
1623:The Concert
1533:Thomas Cole
1529:Edgar Degas
1517:Abbot Suger
1381:Middle Ages
1372:The Concert
1024:Renovations
978:David Smith
966:Laurie Olin
914:Andy Warhol
856:Jan Vermeer
755:During the
716:John Walker
670:Paul Mellon
635:Paul Mellon
500:World War I
490:banker and
386:Paul Mellon
309:Smithsonian
247:Chairperson
198: /
173:Coordinates
139:Established
5330:Categories
4594:Boundaries
4508:and plazas
4308:Healy Hall
3711:2013-12-22
3639:2013-12-22
3248:2019-09-28
3223:2021-08-03
3160:2022-04-10
3136:2021-02-22
2986:References
2512:The Skater
2413:Still Life
1489:Frans Hals
1417:Botticelli
1353:See also:
1349:Collection
998:Roxy Paine
994:Tony Smith
990:Sol LeWitt
954:Multiverse
698:Operations
496:old master
488:Pittsburgh
362:art museum
183:38°53′29″N
4919:(1960–61)
4874:I. M. Pei
4652:landmarks
4333:Jefferson
3942:Boy Scout
3910:Memorials
3865:MediaWiki
3801:1242-9198
3391:August 8,
3097:2 October
2838:1888–1891
2774:The Loge,
2584:Childhood
2469:New York,
2396:, 1912–13
2255:1888–1890
2104:Italian,
1991:1665–1666
1811:Giorgione
1777:, 1504–05
1747:Giorgione
1576:Rembrandt
1493:Rembrandt
1421:Giorgione
1112:Buildings
1038:skylights
1002:Joan Miró
943:Holocaust
879:I. M. Pei
510:from the
441:I. M. Pei
437:modernist
237:President
186:77°1′12″W
5288:Pei Plan
5031:Sundrome
4881:Projects
4753:Canceled
4696:Pentagon
4279:Exorcist
3957:D.C. War
3684:Archived
3660:Archived
3633:Archived
3629:"Prints"
3615:Archived
3590:Archived
3560:Archived
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3433:Archived
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3352:Archived
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3271:Archived
3107:cite web
3072:Archived
3054:Archived
3015:28 March
2925:See also
2757:, (1877)
2170:The Plum
1946:The Mill
1902:El Greco
1669:El Greco
1563:and the
1521:St-Denis
1469:El Greco
1083:silicone
1079:Anodized
1059:neoprene
824:Pantheon
322:Metrobus
318:L'Enfant
290:Archives
227:Director
219:Visitors
157:Location
5298:Related
4949:(1960s)
4784:Related
4722:Planned
4475:Rotunda
4343:Madison
4189:Titanic
3854:within
3413:. 2008.
3302:NGA.gov
3243:ARTnews
3033:(2007)
2656:Old Age
2632:Manhood
1907:Laocoön
1834:Raphael
1790:Raphael
1769:Raphael
1513:Chalice
1455:Raphael
1401:of the
520:Raphael
464:Origins
459:History
334:Website
147: (
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5273:(2009)
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4650:Nearby
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