The Tweed Museum of Art is a museum on the campus of the University of Minnesota Duluth, in Duluth, Minnesota, United States. The Tweed Museum of Art was established in 1950 when Alice Tweed Tuohy, widow of George P. Tweed, donated their house and an approximately 500-piece American and European art collection to the University of Minnesota Duluth to enrich the lives of the people in the academic and civic communities of the region. Following its initial operation out of the Tweed home from 1950 to 1958, a museum facility was constructed on the UMD campus in 1958, with funds donated primarily by Mrs. Tweed and her daughter, Bernice Brickson. The museum has been expanded and renovated four times between 1965 and 2008. Today, the museum operates in a 33,000-square-foot facility with 15,000 square feet of exhibit space, and offers nine galleries to service an average of 33,000 visitors each year. Of artistic, cultural, regional and historical significance, the collection is the focus of all museum activities. It contains 15th–21st-century European, American and world art in all media by artists of regional, national and international importance, including outstanding work by artists from the Upper Midwest and Minnesota. Artists in the collection include Thomas Hart Benton, Charles Biederman, Frederick Childe Hassam, Anna Hyatt Huntington, Jean-Francois Millet, Robert Motherwell, Robert Priseman, John Henry Twachtman and Helen Turner. The Tweed contains the largest collection of paintings by the American landscape artist Gilbert Munger.The collection also features painting and illustrations about the Royal Canadian Mounted Police that were donated by the Potlatch Corp., including works by Arnold Friberg.In 2007, the museum acquired the Richard E. and Dorothy Rawlings Nelson Collection of American Indian Art, an acquisition that opened new programmatic territories. By establishing a modestly comprehensive historical canon, the Nelson collection opened the museum to build upon it by collecting contemporary American Indian arts.Beyond its region's borders, Tweed enjoys relationships with museums around the world. Artwork circulates from the Tweed collection both nationally and internationally. Recent world exhibitions featuring artwork from Tweed's collection have taken place at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian, at the Prado in Madrid, at the Complesso del Vittoriano in Rome, and at prefectural museums throughout Japan.
A Universidade Sheffield Hallam , mais conhecida por SHU, é uma instituição de ensino superior situada em South Yorkshire, Inglaterra, com base em dois Campi em Sheffield. O City Campus localiza-se no centro da cidade, perto da estação ferroviária de Sheffield e do Collegiate Crescente, situado ao longo da Ecclesall Road no sudoeste de Sheffield. A universidade é a quarta maior no Reino Unido em termos de matrículas, com mais de 33.000 alunos, 3.200 funcionários e 572 cursos.Uma das prioridades da universidade é promover a criação da riqueza regional, através da transferência de conhecimentos entre empresas locais e a Universidade.
Sanssouci é o antigo palácio de Verão de Frederico o Grande, Rei da Prússia, em Potsdam, mesmo à saída de Berlim. É frequentemente incluído na lista dos palácios alemães rivais do Château de Versailles. Embora Sanssouci ostente o mais íntimo estilo Rococó e seja muito menor que o seu oponente construído no estilo Barroco Francês, é notável pelos numerosos templos e outras construções de jardim do seu Parque. Desenhado por Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff, entre 1745 e 1747, para suprir a necessidade que Frederico II da Prússia sentia de uma residência privada onde pudesse relaxar longe da pompa e cerimónia da Corte de Berlim, o palácio é pouco mais que uma grande villa de piso único, mais semelhante ao Château de Marly que a Versalhes. Contendo apenas dez salas principais, foi construído no alto duma colina aterraçada, localizada no centro do parque. Tão grande foi a influência do gosto pessoal de Frederico no desenho e decoração do palácio que o seu estilo é caracterizado como "Rococó Fredericano". Este monarca encarou o palácio de uma forma tão pessoal que o concebeu como "um lugar que pudesse morrer com ele". Devido a uma discordância sobre a panorâmica do palácio a partir do parque, Knobelsdorff foi despedido em 1746. Jan Bouman, um arquitecto holandês, terminou então o projecto. Durante o século XIX, o palácio tornou-se residência de Frederico Guilherme IV, o qual empregou o arquitecto Ludwig Persius para restaurar e ampliar o palácio, enquanto Ferdinand von Arnim foi encarregado da melhoria da localidade e, desse modo, das vistas a partir do palácio. A cidade de Potsdam, com os seus palácios, foi um dos locais de residência favoritos da Família Imperial da Alemanha até à queda da dinastia Hohenzollern, em 1918. Depois da Segunda Guerra Mundial, o palácio tornou-se uma atracção turística na Alemanha Oriental. Foi totalmente mantido com o devido respeito à sua importância histórica e aberto ao público. Depois da Reunificação da Alemanha, em 1990, o desejo final de Frederico II foi realizado: os seus restos mortais regressaram ao seu amado palácio e foram enterrados numa nova sepultura com vistas para os jardins que ele criou. Sanssouci e os seus extensos jardins foram classificados como Património Mundial da Humanidade em 1990, sob a protecção da UNESCO. Em 1995, a Fundação dos Palácios e Jardins Prussianos em Berlim-Brandemburgo foi instituída como protectora de Sanssouci e dos outros palácios imperiais em volta de Berlim. Estes palácios são, actualmente, visitados em cada ano por mais de dois milhões de pessoas vindas de todo o mundo.
Santa Maria del Rosario , commonly known as I Gesuati, is an 18th-century Dominican church in the Sestiere of Dorsoduro, on the Giudecca canal in Venice, northern Italy. The classical style building has a well-lit interior and is exceptional in preserving its original layout and Rococo decoration intact. The church and almost all its sculpture and paintings were created within a thirty-year period: construction began in 1725, the church was consecrated in 1743, and the last sculptural decoration was in place by 1755.
Rugby Art Gallery, Museum & Library
The Rugby Art Gallery, Museum & Library is a combined art gallery, museum and library located in central Rugby, Warwickshire, in England. The purpose-built building housing it was opened in 2000 and was built in the place of Rugby's previous library.The art gallery hosts a nationally recognised temporary exhibition from the "Rugby collection of 20th century and contemporary British art", which includes prints, drawings and paintings by artists such as L. S. Lowry, Stanley Spencer, Paula Rego and Graham Sutherland. It hosts other collections when the main collection is not available.The museum hosts a collection of Roman artefacts, excavated from the nearby Roman town of Tripontium. It also has a display of the social and industrial history of Rugby. In December 2006, the Rugby World Cup was exhibited at the museum. The facility became the permanent physical home of the World Rugby Hall of Fame in November 2016.It also houses the town's visitor centre.As part of a national venture called Get it Loud in Libraries, the building has played host to gigs of various music artists such as Plan B and British Sea Power.
A Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce , também identificada pela sigla RSA, é uma organização britânica, com sede em Londres, empenhada em encontrar soluções práticas para os desafios sociais . Fundada em 1754 como Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufacture and Commerce, teve concedida a Carta Régia em 1847, e o direito de usar o termo Royal em seu nome em 1908, pelo rei Eduardo VII. A versão curta, The Royal Society of Arts, e seu acrônimo, são usados mais frequentemente do que o nome completo. Charles Dickens, Adam Smith, Benjamin Franklin, Karl Marx, William Hogarth, John Diefenbaker, Stephen Hawking, Benson Taylor e Tim Berners-Lee são alguns dos nomes notáveis que pertenceram ou pertencem à RSA, que hoje possui membros eleitos de 80 países diferentes. Os membros da RSA são inovadores do conhecimento humano, como mostrado pelo Oxford English Dictionary, que registra o primeiro uso do termo "sustentabilidade", no sentido ambiental da palavra, como tendo sido feito em uma edição do jornal da entidade em 1980. A RSA concede três medalhas, a Medalha Albert, a Medalha Bicentenário e a Medalha Benjamin Franklin . A lista de vencedores incluem Nelson Mandela, Sir Frank Whittle e Stephen Hawking, entre outros.
The Royal London Hospital is a large teaching hospital in Whitechapel in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It is part of Barts Health NHS Trust. The Royal London provides district general hospital services for the City and Tower Hamlets and specialist tertiary care services for patients from across London and elsewhere. There are 845 beds, 110 wards and 26 operating theatres at the Royal London Hospital. The new building opened in February 2012. The Royal London was founded in September 1740 and was originally named the London Infirmary. The name changed to the London Hospital in 1748, and in 1990 to the Royal London Hospital. The first patients were treated at a house in Featherstone Street, Moorfields. In May 1741, the hospital moved to Prescot Street, and remained there until 1757 when it moved to its current location on the south side of Whitechapel Road, Whitechapel, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The hospital's roof-top helipad is the London's Air Ambulance operating base. The helicopter is stored overnight at RAF Northolt.
Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery
Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery houses the historical and art collections of the city of Peterborough in Cambridgeshire, England. Managed by Vivacity on behalf of the city council, it is part of the Greater Fens Museum Partnership.
The Oakland Museum of California or OMCA is an interdisciplinary museum dedicated to the art, history, and natural science of California, located adjacent to Oak Street, 10th Street, and 11th Street in Oakland, California. The museum contains more than 1.8 million objects dedicated to "telling the extraordinary story of California." It was created in the mid-1960s out of the merger of three separate museums dating from the early 20th century , and was opened in 1969.
Mompesson House is an 18th-century house located in the Cathedral Close, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. The house is Grade I listed. and has been in the ownership of the National Trust since 1975.
Museum De Lakenhal is a city museum of history and fine art in Leiden, Netherlands. One highlight is its collection of fijnschilder paintings from the Dutch Golden Age. The museum regularly hosts visiting art exhibitions and has a café.
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is an art museum in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is the largest art museum in Canada by gallery space. The museum is located on the historic Golden Square Mile stretch of Sherbrooke Street. The MMFA is spread across five pavilions, and occupies a total floor area of 53,095 square metres , 13,000 of which are exhibition space. With the 2016 inauguration of the Michal and Renata Hornstein Pavilion for Peace, the museum campus was expected to become the eighteenth largest art museum in North America. The permanent collection included approximately 44,000 works in 2013. The original "reading room" of the Art Association of Montreal was the precursor of the museum's current library, the oldest art library in Canada.The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is a member of the International Group of Organizers of Large-scale Exhibitions, also known as the Bizot Group, a forum which allows the leaders of the largest museums in the world to exchange works and exhibitions. Founded in 1860, it is the oldest museum in Canada.
O Museu de Arte de Milwaukee , também conhecido como MAM, é um museu de arte em Milwaukee, Wisconsin, nos Estados Unidos. Sua coleção contém quase 25.000 obras de arte. É um dos maiores museus dos Estados Unidos.
Lancaster City Museum is a museum in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It is housed in the former town hall in the Market Square.
Lady Margaret Hall is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England, located on the banks of the River Cherwell at Norham Gardens in north Oxford and adjacent to the University Parks. The college is more formally known under its current royal charter as "The Principal and Fellows of the College of the Lady Margaret in the University of Oxford".The college was founded in 1878, closely collaborating with Somerville College. Both colleges opened their doors in 1879 as the first two women's colleges of Oxford. The college began admitting men in 1979. The college has just under 400 undergraduate students, around 200 postgraduate students and 24 visiting students. In 2016, the college became the only college in Oxford or Cambridge to offer a Foundation Year for students from disadvantaged backgrounds. In 2018, Lady Margaret Hall ranked 21st out of 30 in Oxford's Norrington Table, a measurement of the performance of students in finals.The college's colours are blue, yellow and white. The college uses a coat of arms which accompanies the college's motto "Souvent me Souviens", an Old French phrase meaning "I often remember" or "Think of me often", the motto of Lady Margaret Beaufort, for whom the college is named. The current principal of the college is Alan Rusbridger. Notable alumni and students of Lady Margaret Hall include Benazir Bhutto, Michael Gove, Nigella Lawson, Josie Long, Ann Widdecombe and Malala Yousafzai.
The Kunst Museum Winterthur is an art museum in Winterthur, Switzerland run by the local Kunstverein. From its beginnings, the activities of the Kunstverein Winterthur were focused on "contemporary art" - first Impressionism, then Post-Impressionism and especially Les Nabis, through post-World War II and recently created works by Richard Hamilton, Mario Merz and Gerhard Richter.
The San Diego Museum of Art is a fine arts museum located at 1450 El Prado in Balboa Park in San Diego, California that houses a broad collection with particular strength in Spanish art. The San Diego Museum of Art opened as The Fine Arts Gallery of San Diego on February 28, 1926, and changed its name to the San Diego Museum of Art in 1978. The official Balboa Park website calls the San Diego Museum of Art "the region's oldest and largest art museum". Nearly half a million people visit the museum each year.