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galleries, large windows, and skylights as long as a city block. New features added to the building included the Lunder Conservation Center, the Luce Foundation Center for American Art, Nan Tucker McEvoy Auditorium, and the Robert and Arlene Kogod Courtyard. Meanwhile, the museum's offices, library, and storage were moved to the nearby Victor Building, freeing up valuable space and allowing the museum to display four times as many artworks as before. The renovation ultimately took six years and $ 283 million. The museum and the National Portrait Gallery reopened their combined building, renamed as the Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture, on July 1, 2006.
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The museum has maintained a traveling exhibition program since 1951. During the 2000s renovation, a "series of exhibitions of more than 1,000 major artworks from American Art's permanent collection traveled to 105 venues across the United States," which were "seen by more than 2.5 million visitors".
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facility that allows the public permanent behind-the-scenes views of preservation work. Conservation staff are visible to the public through floor-to-ceiling glass walls that allow visitors to see firsthand all the techniques which conservators use to examine, treat, and preserve artworks. The Lunder
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The museum provides electronic resources to schools and the public through its national education program. It maintains seven online research databases with more than 500,000 records, including the Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture that document more than 400,000 artworks in public and
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In January 2000, the museum closed to begin a planned three-year, $ 60-million renovation of the Patent Office Building. To keep the museum's collection accessible to the public during the closure, many of the artworks were sent out in a "Treasures to Go" series of traveling exhibitions, billed as
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The museum's history can be traced to the creation of the Smithsonian Institution in 1846. The act of Congress establishing the Smithsonian called for it to include "a gallery of art". In its early years, however, little effort was put into developing the art collection, as Smithsonian Secretary
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American Art has seven online research databases, which has more than 500,000 records of artworks in public and private collections worldwide, including the Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture. Numerous researchers and millions of virtual visitors per year use these databases. Also,
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It presents more than 3,300 objects in 64 secure glass cases, which quadruples the number of artworks from the permanent collection on public view. The purpose of open storage is to allow patrons to view various niche art that is usually not part of a main exhibition or gala special. The Luce
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After renovations were underway, the plans were broadened in an effort to restore much of the building's original elegance. Many of the building's exceptional architectural features were restored: porticos modeled after the Parthenon in Athens, a curving double staircase, colonnades, vaulted
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Foundation Center features paintings densely hung on screens; sculptures; crafts and objects by folk and self-taught artists arranged on shelves. Large-scale sculptures are installed on the first floor. The center has John Gellatly's European collection of decorative arts.
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The Luce Foundation Center, which opened in July 2000, is the first visible art storage and study center in Washington, D.C., and the fourth center to bear the Luce Family name. It has 20,400 square feet on the third and fourth floors of American Art Museum.
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Center has five conservation laboratories and studios equipped to treat paintings, prints, drawings, photographs, sculptures, folk art objects, contemporary crafts, decorative arts, and frames. The Center uses various specialized and esoteric tools, such as
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and study center, which allows visitors to browse more than 3,300 works of the collection. The Lunder Conservation Center is "the first art conservation facility to allow the public permanent behind-the-scenes views of the preservation work of museums".
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as its first director. By this time, space had become critical: "Collections to the value of several millions of dollars are in storage or temporarily on exhibition and are crowding out important exhibits and producing a congested condition in the
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SAAM describes itself as being "dedicated to collecting, understanding, and enjoying American art. The museum celebrates the extraordinary creativity of artists whose works reflect the American experience and global connections."
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The American Art's main building contains expanded permanent-collection galleries and public spaces. The museum has two innovative public spaces. The Luce Foundation Center for American Art is a
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In 1980, the name was changed to the National Museum of American Art, to better distinguish it from other federal art museums and to emphasize its focus on American artists. From 1982 to 1988,
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Rep. Thompson introduced a bill providing that the building be transferred to the Smithsonian for its art collection and for a National Portrait Gallery. This bill became law on March 28.
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work together in a joint project, Save Outdoor Sculpture, "dedicated to the documentation and preservation of outdoor sculpture". The museum produces a peer-reviewed periodical,
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private collections worldwide. Since 1951, the museum has maintained a traveling exhibition program; as of 2013, more than 2.5 million visitors have seen the exhibitions.
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The museum has put on hundreds of exhibitions since its founding. Many exhibitions are groundbreaking and promote new scholarship within the field of American art.
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artists, images of western expansion, and realist art from the first half of the twentieth century. Among the significant artists represented in its collection are
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drew up preliminary plans for a National Gallery of Art to be built on the block next to the Natural History Museum. However, this building was never constructed.
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in the following decades. In 1896, the artworks were brought back to the Smithsonian, after Congress appropriated money to construct a fireproof room for them.
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By the 1950s, the NCFA still occupied a small space in the Natural History Building. In 1958, Congress finally granted the NCFA a home, the
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The Smithsonian American Art Museum's main building is shared with the National Portrait Gallery, as seen from G Street NW in 2011.
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The Smithsonian began to refer to its art collection as the National Gallery of Art in 1906, in connection with efforts to receive
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Also included are... copies of drawings for the proposed National Gallery of Art (never constructed) by Charles A. Platt, 1924....
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In 1920, the National Gallery of Art was separated from the National Museum, becoming its own branch of the Smithsonian, with
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Lunder Conservation Center Laboratory where the public is shown behind-the-scenes views of essential art preservation work
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Proceedings of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution at the Adjourned Meeting held Monday, January 5, 1925
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The museum's relocation came at an unfortunate time, as the neighborhood had been devastated a month earlier by the
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Homer T. Rosenberger (1969–1970). "Harriet Lane Johnston and the Formation of a National Gallery of Art".
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Homer T. Rosenberger (1969–1970). "Harriet Lane Johnston and the Formation of a National Gallery of Art".
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SAAM provides electronic resources to schools and the public as part of education programs. An example is
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Terhune, Lea (August 7, 2006). "Lunder Conversation Center allows visitors to see conservators at work".
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Exterior of the building shared by the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the National Portrait Gallery
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Lipske, Michael (Winter 2004). "Medal collection occupies interesting realm between art and currency".
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The Luce Foundation Center for American Art on the third floor of the Smithsonian American Art Museum
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art; a collection of contemporary craft, American impressionist paintings, and masterpieces from the
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In 1937, the National Gallery of Art became the National Collection of Fine Arts (NCFA), because
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preferred to focus on scientific research. The collection was first on display in the original
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The Smithsonian American Art Museum shares the historic Old Patent Office building with the
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The Smithsonian Institution, 1846–1896: The History of Its First Half Century
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A Democracy of Images: Photographs from the Smithsonian American Art Museum
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In 2022 the museum received 1,100,000 visitors, ranking it seventh in the
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Harvey, Eleanor (July 2006). "The New Smithsonian American Art Museum".
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The Lunder Conservation Center, which opened in July 2000, is the first
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Since 2006, thirteen exhibitions have toured to more than 30 cities.
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African American Art: Harlem Renaissance, Civil Rights Era, and Beyond
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Landscapes In Passing: Photographs by Steve Fitch, Robbert Flick, and
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What follows is a brief list of selected, and more recent, examples:
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution
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Also under the auspices of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the
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Taylor, Caroline (July 2006). "New features fill Reynolds Center".
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Down These Mean Streets: Community and Place in Urban Photography
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The Lincoln Gallery at the Smithsonian American Art Museum with
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Sherry, Karen A. (2006). "The Luce Center for American Art".
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Artists Respond: American Art and the Vietnam War, 1965–1975
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Smithsonian American Art Museum's Strategic Plan, 2012-2016
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Something of Splendor: Decorative Arts from the White House
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Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture
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served as the museum director, followed by the tenures of
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formed through his donation of a large art collection.
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Members of the Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington
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Virtual tour of the Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Art museum
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Gallery Place-Chinatown
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Washington, D.C.
Smithsonian Institution
Renwick Gallery
United States
Old Patent Office Building
National Portrait Gallery
Renwick Gallery
Exterior of a large building made of grey stone. Columns mark the entrance and a wide set of stairs lead up to the columns. Three cars are parked in front of the building. The sun peeks through the cloudy sky above. Several people are walking toward the entrance.
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Joseph Henry
Smithsonian Building
Library of Congress
Corcoran Gallery of Art
Harriet Lane Johnston

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