Yale Center for British Art
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Yale Center for British Art
The Yale Center for British Art is a cultural treasure trove in New Haven, Connecticut, housing the largest collection of British art outside the UK. Founded by Paul Mellon, the Center boasts a rich collection spanning the centuries and offering a comprehensive journey through Britain's artistic heritage.
Yale Center for British Art History
- 1966: Founded by Paul Mellon (Yale University graduate)
- 1974: The building designed by Louis Kahn is completed
- 1977: Open to the public
Representative collections
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Painting:
- William Hogarth: The Modern Marriage series
- Joshua Reynolds: Many Portraits
- Thomas Gainsborough: "Mrs Andrew Harrison"
- J. M. W. Turner: "Norham Castle, Sunrise"
- John Constable: "Dedham Valley"
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Sculpture:
- Barbara Hepworth's work
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Drawings and watercolors:
- William Blake, John Ruskin, etc.
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Prints:
- Hogarth, Turner, William Morris, etc.
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Rare books and manuscripts:
- First editions, letters, diaries, etc.
Yale Center for British Art
The Yale Center for British Art attracts visitors with its high-quality collection and beautiful exhibition space , allowing them to experience the diverse aspects of British art and gain a deeper understanding of its history and culture.
- A treasure trove of British art: it houses one of the largest collections of British art outside the UK.
- Architectural beauty: The building designed by Louis Kahn is known as a masterpiece of modernist architecture.
- Diverse Programmes: A diverse programme of exhibitions, lectures and workshops allows you to deepen your understanding of British art.
The Yale Center for British Art is a must-see for anyone interested in British art .
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