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Brooklyn Museum of Art |
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Brooklyn Museum of Art, museum in the borough of Brooklyn, N.Y. Its predecessors were the Brooklyn Apprentices' Library (1823), the Brooklyn Institute (1843), and the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences (1890). Opened in 1897, the museum is located in a Beaux-Arts building designed by McKim, Mead, and White that has been substantially added to over the ensuing years, including a sweeping glass-roofed entrance pavilion (2004). The museum is particularly famous for its large collection of ancient Egyptian art and its Egyptological library. It also has a fine collection of American decorative arts, with 27 completely furnished period rooms. Among the other important features are the collections of Greek and Roman, Middle Eastern, Asian, and African art; American and European costumes; a comprehensive collection of American painting and sculpture; and a major print collection. The museum also presents a variety of special exhibitions and has a large art library and auditorium. |
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his 1999 show of young British artists at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, to inflate the value of his collection. And culturally, institutions such as the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, New York City Transit Museum, and the Brooklyn Academy of Music are known the world over. X-TEND stainless-steel cable mesh by Carl Stahl has been used for exterior railings and to suspend signage in the reception area at the Brooklyn Museum of Art. |
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