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Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale

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avant-garde movement. Also included in the permanent collection is a significant amount of African and Oceanic Tribal Arts and art of the Americas. The museum's collections are strong in the cultures of South Florida and the Caribbean.
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opened at the Museum of Art. The museum was one of only four venues for this exhibit, touring the United States for the first time in over 25 years. During its four-month run in Fort Lauderdale, over 700,000 tickets were sold.
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art representing the contributions of more than 125 artists promised to the museum by Stanley and Pearl Goodman, and North America's largest exhibition of work from the Northern European
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In 2001, the museum expanded, adding the Glackens wing to house a collection of over 500 works from American
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Among its collection of more than 7,500 pieces are a large collection of ceramics and prints by
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In December 2005, a traveling exhibit of relics from the tomb of Egyptian Pharaoh
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Institutions accredited by the American Alliance of Museums
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Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale is located in Florida
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Coordinates
26°07′11″N 80°08′34″W / 26.11963°N 80.14288°W / 26.11963; -80.14288
Art museum
Bonnie Clearwater
nsuartmuseum.org
art museum
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
modernist
Edward Larrabee Barnes
Miami, Florida
Palm Beach, Florida
Pablo Picasso
Latin American
Cuban
CoBrA
Nova Southeastern University
realist
William Glackens
Tutankhamun
List of museums in Broward County, Florida


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