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Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University |
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Harvard's Fogg Art Museum, 32 Quincy Street near Harvard Square, ranks as one of the more important collections of painting and sculpture in the Boston area. |
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Founded in 1891, the Fogg Art Museum is Harvard University's oldest museum and has long served as the center of art study at Harvard. The Fogg building complex includes the collection of the Busch Reisinger Museum as well. At this writing the museum's historic building is CLOSED for renovation. It is expected to reopen in 2013. Check the Harvard University Art Museums website to follow the progress of the renovations. Until the Fogg and Busch Reisinger reopen, selected works from their collections are on view at the Sackler Museum nearby. The Fogg Art Museum's permanent collections include a fine collection of English silver, drawings, photographs; Italian, Dutch, and American art; and 19th- and 20th-century Parisian art. The Fogg is on Quincy Street between Harvard Street and Broadway, east of Harvard Yard. Fogg Art Museum
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Fogg Art Museum of Harvard University, Cambridge MA.
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