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Huntington Museum of Art

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Arthur Dayton, Wilbur Myers, and Winslow Anderson were among its largest donors, each presenting the museum with hundreds of gifts during their lifetimes. In addition to gifts, the museum has sought out additional works to enhance the collection through strategic purchases made possible through the establishment of endowments by the artists Sarah and Harold Wheeler, former docent Donald Harper and others.
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American Impressionism, but also includes a number of important pieces by European artists. Mrs. Dayton wished for the collection to remain in West Virginia to benefit the people of the state, eventually choosing the Huntington Museum of Art as the best location for it to be appropriately housed and exhibited.
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The American Art collection comprises a variety of artworks ranging from paintings, prints, and sculpture to decorative arts and folk art. Much of the original holdings in this area were formed by Herbert Fitzpatrick and later enhanced through gifts from The Daywood Collection (below). The large folk
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Museum Making Connections (MMC) is the overarching educational program of the Huntington Museum of Art. Containing nine distinct programming areas, the programs endeavor to offer adults and children opportunities that are not always readily available in rural and underserved communities. They include
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Following the death of Huntington native Isabelle Gwynn Daine (1913–2004), the museum received a large bequest to support the construction of a new exhibition gallery to honor the memory of her and her husband, Robert Daine. The new gallery was completed in 2010. In addition to the fund bequeathed to
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In the mid-1960s the museum was enlarged through a gift from the Henry L. and Grace Rardin Doherty Foundation, which included construction of the Grace Rardin Doherty Auditorium, the Francis Art Library, large new galleries and a second building containing three studios. All of this work was designed
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In addition to the art collections, two important Native-American archaeological collections are held at the museum – The Pitt Stark Archaeological Collection and The Adams Archaeological Collection. These collections were excavated in West Virginia during the late 19th and early 20th centuries and
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Local collector Wilbur Myers had a penchant for acquiring and collecting glass objects made primarily during the Victorian era (1837–1901). Among the hundreds of vases, ewers, bowls, cups and other decorative glass objects are pieces that feature elaborate enameling and other decoration. Two of the
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Largely consisting of works donated to the museum by Drs. Omayma and Joseph B. Touma, the Touma Near Eastern Collection contains more than 400 works of art that include ceramics, glass, paintings, scientific instruments, and weaponry. The collection is housed in the Touma Near Eastern Gallery which
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Created by the donation of Asian decorative objects by Herbert Fitzpatrick when the museum first opened, the collection of Asian Art has grown to include prints, paintings, sculpture, and textiles. Since the time of the original gift, the holdings in this area have been grown through gifts from the
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The Daywood Collection was given to the Huntington Museum of Art beginning in the late 1960s by Ruth Woods Dayton, which added almost 400 works of art to the museum's existing collection. The Daywood Collection has a strong emphasis on late 19th and early 20th century American art with a focus on
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The museum's glass collection is its largest collection with more than 4,000 objects ranging in date from ancient to contemporary and exhibits the work and artistry of many glass companies, with a special focus on glass of the mid-Western/Ohio Valley. A selection of the collection is on permanent
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The Huntington Museum of Art's collection encompasses nearly 17,000 artworks, making it the largest collection of art in the state. The greatest portion of these works were donated to the museum by West Virginia residents and collectors. Donors including Herbert Fitzpatrick, Herman Dean, Ruth and
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The James D. Francis Art and Reference Library contains nearly 29,000 books and catalogs on the history of world art. In addition to books and catalogs, the library holds a special collection of pamphlets and sales catalogs relating to the once extensive West Virginia glass industry. Of special
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The small collection of Inuit art was assembled in the early 1950s by firearms collector Herman Dean during expeditions to the upper Hudson Bay region of Canada. Dean would personally meet with dealers that represented the artists during these trips and formed a holding that largely consists of
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The Huntington Museum of Art was organized in 1947 and officially opened on 9 November 1952 under the name The Huntington Galleries. The institution was renamed the Huntington Museum of Art in 1987. The original building was constructed on a 52-acre plot donated by Herbert Fitzpatrick who also
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The original trail system at the museum dates back to the 1950s. By the 1970s it had become part of the national trails system. Since that time, the trails have grown to over a mile, with six separate runs that include varying types of terrain. They include the Teubert Sensory Trail (which is
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The European Art Collection comprises a variety of artworks ranging from paintings, prints, and drawings to sculpture and decorative arts. Much of the original holdings in this area were formed by Herbert Fitzpatrick and later enhanced through gifts made by local and regional collectors. The
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The Walter Gropius Master Artist Program is the primary visiting artist program at the Huntington Museum of Art. The first artist to teach in the program was the painter Robert Cottingham in 1992. The program was initially funded from the Estate of Roxanna Y. Booth, who was interested in the
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The C. Fred Edwards Conservatory was opened in 1996 and was the gift of local philanthropist, Joan C. Edwards. It is the only tropical and subtropical plant conservatory in West Virginia and the tri-state region. In addition to plants, the conservatory features many animals, including
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Herman Dean's collection of firearms includes a wide variety of historical objects from the earliest designed hand cannon up to weapons of the mid-19th century, with special focuses on the development of firing mechanisms and weapons of the American frontier, including the
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were kept constantly busy with commissions from wealthy patrons across the British isles. Among the subjects featured in the collection of the museum are Miss Arabella Margaretta Phipps, Miss Catherine Angelo, Colonel Sir James Malcolm, and Col. William Congalton-Bethune.
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art collection was primarily built through the efforts of former museum curator, Eason Eige, who searched the American south for outstanding examples to add to the museum's collection, including the self-portrait bust by the noted New York State sculptor,
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include only non-human, non-funerary (mainly tool pieces, animal bone, pottery shards, etc.) artifacts. The vast majority of the items contained in these collections are not exhibited and are available for viewing only by approved, academic researchers.
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view in the Glass and Decorative Arts Gallery. A significant addition to the collection is a large Dale Chihuly tower that is located in the C. Fred Edwards Conservatory. The Wilbur Myers Glass Collection (below) also forms part of this collection.
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Prominent Lexington, Kentucky composer and musician, George Littlejohn Bagby (1891–1961), donated an important group of paintings created by some of the leading portrait artists active in 18th century Great Britain. The noted British artists
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collection of British silver presented by Fitzpatrick is a highlight of the museum's holdings, and includes many pieces made for important members of the British aristocracy, including the Dukes of Ormonde. Works by artists such as
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was completed in 1996. In addition to the gifts made by the Touma family, the collection also includes an important holding of late 18th to late 19th century prayer rugs collected by Herbert Fitzpatrick, the Toumas, and others.
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activities that occur both on-site at the museum, as well as off-site, including at local and regional elementary schools and after-school locations. Approximately 28,000 individuals take part in this programming annually.
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and a saltwater aquarium featuring various types of corals and other aquatic animals. The plants featured in the conservatory fall under four primary categories: Orchids, Agriculturally Important, Fragrant, and Unusual.
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handicapped accessible), the Gentle Oak trail, the Spicebush trail, the Tulip Tree trail, the Connector trail, and the Ghost trail. The Steelman Butterfly Garden is located at the beginning of the trail system.
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Agriculturally Important – The plants classified as agriculturally important are ones that are eaten or used in some way. Examples are banana, cashew, chocolate, coffee, pineapple, pomegranate, sugar cane, and
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late West Virginia collectors William Warner Jones (Huntington) and Charles Burkart (Morgantown), whose 400-piece collection of modern and contemporary Japanese prints was left to the museum in 2019.
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Unusual – The collection of unusual plants refers to plants that are not commonly known to us in our daily lives such as the pitcher plant, the turtle plant, and the sensitive plant.
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figural sculptures. An important collection of documentary photographs of these trips is held in the Dean Papers at the Huntington Museum of Art.
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interest are the library’s archival holdings, which include the papers of several important West Virginia based artists, including
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donated his personal art collection to begin the museum's collection. This donation of more than 400 objects included a mixture of
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Fragrant – Fragrant plants are those that give off characteristically strong aromas, such as the cadaver plant.
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the museum to build the gallery, Mrs. Daine also left an endowment to support exhibitions at the museum.
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For the Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California, see
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Interview with Nat DeBruin, Librarian, The James D. Francis Art and Reference Library, 2023
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Through American Eyes: Two Centuries of American Art from the Huntington Museum of Art
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Orchids – The orchid collection includes dozens of varieties from around the world.
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Mr. Fitz: Herbert Fitzpatrick and the Founding of the Huntington Museum of Art
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pieces on display are a pair of rare Morgan vases, which were featured on
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Dish with vines and grapes, Turkey, Iznik, 17th century, Touma Collection
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Patrons and Architects: Designing Art Museums in the Twentieth Century
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Patrons and Architects: Designing Art Museums in the Twentieth Century
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development of an art education program based upon the teachings of
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https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/west-virginia/art-nature-trail-wv
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Touma Near Eastern Collection: Drs. Joseph B. and Omayma Touma
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Glass and Decorative Arts Gallery – Huntington Museum of Art
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The George L. Bagby Collection of British Portraits
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Index

Huntington Library
Huntington Museum of Art
Huntington, West Virginia
Coordinates
38°23′35″N 82°26′2″W / 38.39306°N 82.43389°W / 38.39306; -82.43389
Art museum
www.hmoa.org
art museum
Ritter Park
Huntington, West Virginia
Ohio Valley
folk art

fine arts
decorative arts
Walter Gropius
The Architects Collaborative
Walter Gropius

Asa Ames
Childe Hassam
Robert Henri
John Singer Sargent
Andy Warhol
Andrew Wyeth
Georges Braque
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
Jean-François Millet
Pablo Picasso
Pierre-Auguste Renoir

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