The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco , comprising the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park and the Legion of Honor in Lincoln Park, is the largest public arts institution in the city of San Francisco. The permanent collection of the Fine Arts Museums, with about 150,000 objects, is organized into nine areas, each with a curatorial staff.
The Richmond Group also known as the Richmond School, is a group of American Impressionist painters who worked in the Richmond, Indiana, area from the late 19th Century through the mid-20th Century. While the Richmond Group had no formal organization, many of the artists were affiliated with, and exhibited at, the Art Association of Richmond, Indiana, now known as the Richmond Art Museum.
Though not definitive, the following is a list of artists considered a part of the Richmond Group:
George Herbert Baker
John Elwood Bundy
Francis Focer Brown
Charles H. Clawson
Albert Clinton Conner
Charles Conner
Maude Kaufman Eggemeyer
W. A. Eyden, Sr.
William A. Eyden, Jr.
Edgar Forkner
Frank J. Girardin
Albert W. Gregg
William A. Holly
Lawrence McConaha
Ellwood Morris
Alden Mote
Anna M. Newman
Micajah Thomas Nordyke
Fred Pearce, Jr.
Fred Pearce, Sr.
John Albert Seaford
The Legion of Honor, formally known as the California Palace of the Legion of Honor, is a part of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco . The name is used both for the museum collection and for the building in which it is housed.