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Sackler building, which was originally designed as an extension to the Fogg Museum, elicited worldwide attention from the time of Harvard's commission of Stirling to design the building, following a selection process that evaluated more than 70 architects. The university mounted an exhibition of
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Sackler building was originally intended to include a 18-foot (5.5 m) wide by 150-foot (46 m) long "connector" or bridge to the second floor of the original Fogg Museum building located on the other side of Broadway, a major Cambridge thoroughfare. The massive addition was planned to
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The connector was postponed and never built, because of strong opposition from the Mid-Cambridge
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The first Fogg Museum, known as Hunt Hall, was built in 1893 and demolished in 1974 to make way for
Canaday. The "new" Fogg was built in 1925 where the home of Harvard naturalist Louis Agassiz once stood — the original Agassiz neighborhood. The building is named for William Hayes Fogg, a Maine
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that he termed "an architectural zoo". Harvard published a 50-page book on the Sackler, with extensive color photos by Timothy Hursley, an interview with Stirling by Michael Dennis, a tribute to Arthur M. Sackler, and essays by Slive, Coolidge, and Rosenfield.
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design school (1919–1933), which fostered many developments in modernist design. Other strengths include late medieval sculpture and 18th-century art. The museum also holds noteworthy postwar and contemporary art from German-speaking Europe, including works by
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celebrated the centennial of the founding of the influential design school in Germany. Following its closure by the Nazis in 1933, a number of its former students and faculty made their way to Harvard, where they continued and expanded their work.
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roof. In a street-level view of the front facade, the glass roof and other expansions are mostly hidden, largely preserving the original appearance of the building. The renovation was supervised by
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merchant who was born in 1817, left school at 14, and grew rich in the China trade. After he died in 1884, his widow, Elizabeth, left $ 200,000 and the couple's Asian art collection to Harvard.
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for public exhibitions, classrooms, conservation and research labs, and other related functions. Approximately 43,000 square feet (4,000 m) of space are dedicated to exhibitions.
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educational purposes. From its original opening in 1984, the building has encompassed the university's department of the History of Art and Architecture.
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house two galleries, a lounge, and a completely-enclosed connection between the buildings, accessible to visitors and museum staff. The
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and an exhibition on the history of the Busch–Reisinger Museum; it also hosts concerts on its
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4429:
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4321:
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4195:Nieman Foundation for Journalism
3960:Archaeology and Ethnology Museum
2676:Canadian Centre for Architecture
2456:Bishara, Hakim (20 April 2023).
2426:LeBlanc, Steve (12 April 2019).
2251:. March 26, 1968. Archived from
2023:"The Virgin and Child Enthroned"
1649:. AAQ East End. 22 November 2014
1647:Art & Architecture Quarterly
1451:, was named for its major donor
1395:Inventur–Art in Germany, 1943–55
1388:Gwathmey Siegel & Associates
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124:(by merger of 3 earlier museums)
31:
4021:Museum of the Ancient Near East
3843:Journal of Law & Technology
2814:
2643:Peretz, Martin (29 June 2008).
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1679:from the original on 2013-06-18
1613:"History and the Three Museums"
1499:
1483:
929:Cotton Merchants in New Orleans
273:(established in 1903), and the
3623:Baker Library/Bloomberg Center
2796:Waite, Richard (26 May 2011).
1797:
1740:
1715:
1690:
627:, and Master of Saint Ursula.
492:French art of the 19th century
421:
372:John Coolidge: 1948–1968
299:Harvard University Art Museums
13:
1:
5020:Richard Morris Hunt buildings
2822:"Sackler Building Renovation"
2728:. Harvard Magazine. July 1998
2722:"Museums Ponder Missing Link"
1564:
617:Flemish Renaissance paintings
584:James Abbott McNeill Whistler
560:Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
473:
4965:Harvard University buildings
3775:Center for Public Leadership
3593:Ukrainian Research Institute
2923:Harvard Art Museums Archives
2604:10.1016/0260-4779(82)90056-5
1805:"Harvard's new home for art"
619:— Master of Catholic Kings,
446:-style building designed by
354:
289:Harvard Art Museums Archives
7:
4855:National Historic Landmarks
4178:Harvard Radcliffe Institute
3642:Harvard Business School RFC
3628:Harvard Business Publishing
3573:Center for Hellenic Studies
3563:Center for European Studies
3430:Lyman Laboratory of Physics
3325:Bright-Landry Hockey Center
3185:Undergraduate organizations
1779:Wolf, Gary (9 April 1984).
1547:
1409:
269:(established in 1895), the
10:
5071:
4925:Harvard University museums
4850:Cape Cod National Seashore
4009:Comparative Zoology Museum
3999:General Artemas Ward House
3908:Program in Health Sciences
3765:Center for Housing Studies
3680:Center for Housing Studies
3558:Center for Chinese Studies
2753:. Condé Nast. 30 June 2014
2678:. Montréal, Québec, Canada
2518:. The Harvard Crimson, Inc
2492:. The Harvard Crimson, Inc
1252:, former president of the
1170:Madame Gautreau (Madame X)
801:
437:
317:Atrium at 32 Quincy Street
107:Interactive fullscreen map
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3913:School of Dental Medicine
3873:
3836:International Law Journal
3805:
3795:The Journalist's Resource
3730:
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3688:
3655:
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3190:Hasty Pudding Theatricals
3083:
3069:
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2982:
2908:Google Arts & Culture
2540:"Arthur M Sackler Museum"
1151:The Singer with the Glove
1024:Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
580:Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
309:Renovation and expansions
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4904:United States portal
4293:Lionel de Jersey Harvard
4288:Harvard University Press
4276:Tercentenary celebration
4200:Real Colegio Complutense
3741:Dean Jeremy M. Weinstein
3395:Extension School history
2888:Review of the renovation
2826:Harvard Capital Projects
2542:. Time Out North America
1582:"Browse Our Collections"
1435:Arthur M. Sackler Museum
862:Piazza San Marco, Venice
623:, Master of Holy Blood,
275:Arthur M. Sackler Museum
135:Cambridge, Massachusetts
4266:Graduate Students Union
4254:Commencement traditions
4168:Harvard Innovation Labs
3674:Harvard Design Magazine
3634:Harvard Business Review
3553:Center for Astrophysics
3210:The Harvard Independent
2802:The Architects’ Journal
1675:. Harvard Art Museums.
1529:was to include a large
1403:The Bauhaus and Harvard
1390:, at 32 Quincy Street.
347:and Silman Associates.
345:LeMessurier Consultants
287:(founded in 2002), the
283:(founded in 1958), the
165:42.374194°N 71.114694°W
4401:Keeper of the Register
4004:Natural History Museum
3965:Busch–Reisinger Museum
3850:Journal on Legislation
3568:Center for Visual Arts
3511:Eleanor Elkins Widener
3350:Malkin Athletic Center
3307:Cornell hockey rivalry
2726:John Harvard's Journal
2619:"Warehouse or Museum?"
1444:
1355:. It has sculpture by
1313:Paula Modersohn-Becker
1254:Anheuser-Busch company
1240:Busch–Reisinger Museum
1112:Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès
748:James McNeill Whistler
690:Dutch Master paintings
684:Philippe de Champaigne
593:, Master of Camerino,
431:
328:
271:Busch-Reisinger Museum
44:self-published sources
5040:Renzo Piano buildings
4416:National Park Service
4396:Contributing property
3943:Museums and arboretum
3934:Michelle Ann Williams
3780:Institute of Politics
3312:Yale football rivalry
3030:President and Fellows
2170:. The Harvard Crimson
1442:
1329:Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
1321:Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
1070:John Singleton Copley
1030:("Hangover"), c. 1888
736:Charles Willson Peale
568:Pierre-Auguste Renoir
535:Grenville L. Winthrop
429:
361:Charles Herbert Moore
316:
227:Public transit access
170:42.374194; -71.114694
18:HarvardArtMuseums.org
4308:University Professor
3992:Mineralogical Museum
3823:Berkman Klein Center
3527:Centers, institutes,
3506:Harry Elkins Widener
3378:Continuing Education
3316:Stadiums and arenas
3196:The Harvard Advocate
3108:Freshman dormitories
2851:Vanderweil Engineers
2828:. Harvard University
2751:Architectural Digest
2080:. September 29, 1914
1785:Architectural Review
1269:German expressionism
990:Three Pairs of Shoes
971:, Arrival of a Train
788:Kerry James Marshall
714:Salomon van Ruysdael
643:Domenico Ghirlandaio
4231:Non-graduate alumni
4183:Schlesinger Library
4145:Smith Campus Center
3955:Harvard Art Museums
3785:Rappaport Institute
3217:The Harvard Lampoon
3203:The Harvard Crimson
2904:Harvard Art Museums
2899:Harvard Art Museums
2777:The Harvard Crimson
2702:The Harvard Crimson
2623:The Harvard Crimson
2516:The Harvard Crimson
2490:The Harvard Crimson
2356:The Harvard Crimson
2279:Harvard Art Museums
2275:"Staff and Contact"
2249:The Harvard Crimson
2219:The Harvard Gazette
2194:Harvard Art Museums
2147:Harvard Art Museums
2027:Harvard Art Museums
2002:Harvard Art Museums
1836:on 8 September 2018
1617:Harvard Art Museums
1586:Harvard Art Museums
1527:suspended structure
1376:Adolphus Busch Hall
1246:Adolphus Busch Hall
1166:John Singer Sargent
1107:Jacques-Louis David
752:John Singer Sargent
706:Willem Van de Velde
611:Ambrogio Lorenzetti
576:John Singer Sargent
548:Jacques-Louis David
484:Italian Renaissance
448:Richard Morris Hunt
444:Italian Renaissance
394:Edgar Peters Bowron
341:truncated pyramidal
259:Harvard Art Museums
161: /
90:
89:Harvard Art Museums
4303:Society of Fellows
4108:Massachusetts Hall
3790:Shorenstein Center
3722:Bridget Terry Long
3386:Dean Nancy Coleman
3295:Women's volleyball
3260:Women's ice hockey
3240:Women's basketball
3112:Upperclass houses
3023:Board of Overseers
2975:Harvard University
2408:. January 22, 2019
2305:The New York Times
2077:The New York Times
2052:www.thecrimson.com
1459:Naming controversy
1445:
1349:László Moholy-Nagy
728:American paintings
718:Jan van der Heyden
710:Jacob van Ruisdael
544:Edward Burne-Jones
507:Post-Impressionist
432:
329:
263:Harvard University
221:Harvard University
88:
4912:
4911:
4833:
4832:
4532:Barnstable County
4406:Historic district
4348:
4347:
4135:President's House
3901:Anatomical Museum
3760:Center for Ethics
3601:
3600:
3588:Rowland Institute
3546:Du Bois Institute
3340:Lavietes Pavilion
3101:Radcliffe College
2255:on 27 August 2016
1858:. Dezeen magazine
1811:. 31 October 2014
1453:Arthur M. Sackler
969:Gare Saint-Lazare
655:Giovanni di Paolo
647:Gherardo Starnina
639:Sandro Botticelli
607:Pietro Lorenzetti
414:: 2016–2024
408:: 2003–2015
402:: 1991–2002
396:: 1985–1990
390:: 1975–1984
384:: 1972–1974
378:: 1968–1971
369:: 1909–1944
363:: 1896–1909
327:
255:
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247:harvardartmuseums
202:Sarah Ganz Blythe
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4641:Middlesex County
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4282:Harvard Magazine
4259:Academic regalia
4173:Computing Center
4054:Bradley Memorial
3950:Arnold Arboretum
3925:
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3809:
3734:
3713:
3701:David N. Hempton
3692:
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3472:Harvard-Yenching
3442:
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3415:Applied Sciences
3390:Extension School
3379:
3360:Newell Boathouse
3290:Men's volleyball
3255:Men's ice hockey
3235:Men's basketball
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1929:Critical Inquiry
1924:Preziosi, Donald
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1185:Vincent van Gogh
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904:Frédéric Bazille
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885:Albert Bierstadt
881:
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772:Lewis Rubenstein
698:Emanuel de Witte
668:period paintings
591:Master of Offida
531:Vincent van Gogh
499:Maurice Wertheim
464:Georgian Revival
367:Edward W. Forbes
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4150:University Hall
4130:Peabody Terrace
4081:Memorial Church
4071:Graduate Center
4059:Bradstreet Gate
4031:
4025:
3938:
3923:
3917:
3896:Medical Library
3891:Broad Institute
3886:George Q. Daley
3875:
3869:
3818:John F. Manning
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3690:
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3647:Spangler Center
3607:
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3441:Graduate School
3440:
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3425:David C. Parkes
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3413:Engineering and
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3330:Harvard Stadium
3265:Men's lacrosse
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1286:Gerhard Richter
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784:Jackson Pollock
744:Sanford Gifford
680:Nicolas Regnier
672:Nicolas Poussin
476:
452:Donald Preziosi
450:. According to
440:
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412:Martha Tedeschi
406:Thomas W. Lentz
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