Cleveland Museum of Art
The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) is an art museum in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. It has art objects from all over the world from Ancient times to the present. The building opened in 1916. It is designed in the Neoclassical style[1] The park surrounding the museum was designed by the landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. The park was completed in 1928.[2]
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Established | 1913 (officially opened in 1916) |
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Location | 11150 East Boulevard Cleveland, Ohio |
Coordinates | 41°30′32″N 81°36′42″W |
Website | www |
The museum has never charged a fee for admission.[3]
Gallery
- The "Spitzer Cross"
- Adeline Ravoux, by Vincent van Gogh
- The Crucifixion of Saint Andrew, Caravaggio
- The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, by J. M. W. Turner
- The Emperor as Philosopher, Roman, bronze
- Water Lilies (Agapanthus), by Claude Monet
References
- "Cleveland Museum of Art". Britannica. 25 July 2023. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
- "Cleveland Art Museum". U.S. National Park Service. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
- "The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, United States". Google Arts & Culture. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
Other websites
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