Harvard Art Museums

Quincy street, 32, Cambridge, Massachusetts
The Harvard Art Museums are part of Harvard University and comprise three museums: the Fogg Museum (established in 1895), the Busch-Reisinger Museum (established in 1903), and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum (established in 1985). The three museums that constitute the Harvard Art Museums were initially integrated into a single institution under the name Harvard University Art Museums in 1983.

The collections include approximately 250,000 objects in all media, ranging in date from antiquity to the present and originating in Europe, North America, North Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, East Asia, and Southeast Asia. 

Source: harvardartmuseums.org
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. Light Spatial Modulator
Light Spatial Modulator
1930, 151×70×70 cm
John Singer Sargent. Lying on the couch naked man
Lying on the couch naked man
1915, 47.6×62.4 cm
Utagawa Kunisada. Iris: the Actors Bando Moremon I and Iwai, Colesburg III. A series of "featured plants and contemporaries, blooming in full force"
Iris: the Actors Bando Moremon I and Iwai, Colesburg III. A series of "featured plants and contemporaries, blooming in full force"
1854, 36.5×25 cm
Pablo Picasso. A woman with a chignon
A woman with a chignon
1901, 68.6×47.6 cm
Fernand Leger. Divers
Divers
1943, 88.9×106.7 cm
John Singer Sargent. Chess game
Chess game
1907, 69.9×55.3 cm
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres. Raphael and Fornarina
Raphael and Fornarina
1814, 66×55 cm
€50.00
Digital copy
Jeanne Mammen. Ostende, am Strand
Ostende, am Strand
1926, 48.4×36.3 cm
Edgar Degas. Study of Nude dancers
Study of Nude dancers
1899, 78.1×58.1 cm
Aubrey Beardsley. Volpone
Volpone
1898, 29×20.4 cm
John Ruskin. Landscape in Chamonix
Landscape in Chamonix
1842, 34.3×49.7 cm
Kazimir Malevich. Suprematism. Quadrilateral and circle
Suprematism. Quadrilateral and circle
1915, 43×30 cm
€50.00
Digital copy
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