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Cincinnati Art Museum

Cincinnati Art Museum

Founded in 1881, it is the first art museum in the west of the Alleghenies, and one of the oldest art museums in the United States. With 100,000 works of arts spanning over 6,000 years of history in its collection, it is recognized as one of the most comprehensive in the Midwest. The museum houses paintings of many European masters as well as a large collection of paintings from American Frank Duveneck. In 2003, The Cincinnati Wing was added to the museum to house and display works created for Cincinnati or by artists who hailed from the city.

Interesting Facts About the Cincinnati Art Museum
  • The Cincinnati Art Museum’s collection includes 60,000 pieces of art, which today is the largest collection in the State of Ohio.
  • The art museum has paintings by several European masters, including: Master of San Baudelio, Jorge Ingles, Sandro Botticelli (Judith with Head of Holofernes), Matteo di Giovanni, Domenico Tintoretto (Portrait of Venetian dux Marino Grimani), Mattia Preti, Bernardo Strozzi, Frans Hals, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (St. Thomas of Villanueva), Peter Paul Rubens (Samson and Delilah) and Aert van der Neer.