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成员的意见国家艺术馆
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访问于二月 2024
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访问于二月 2024
I never wanted to leave, such beautiful art. They have a Van Gogh exhibit, Caravaggio, Monet, Degas, Warhol, etc. Ballet Class, by Degas, is on display, too. Their Baroque section is so pretty. If you schedule it ahead of time, you’ll be allowed to take a tour of their archive room, which is where the rest of the art is stored. I don’t remember if you have to pay for this additional tour, though. You should also stop by the other Smithsonian’s while you’re here, too. There is also a lunch cafe in the basement, the pesto chicken is good but it’s overpriced. There is a gift shop, too, but that is also heavily overpriced, unfortunately. The art is amazing and you can often see people there painting their own versions of the paintings. Be mindful and do not get in their way. Wonderful place if you can visit. There are plenty of areas exhibits in DC, such as Art Tech house and the museum of women in art and history, where Freida khalo is on display.

访问于二月 2024
The National Gallery of Art in Washington DC houses one of the finest collections of paintings and sculptures in the world. On permanent display are works by Leonardo da Vinci, Titian, Raphael, Botticelli, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Goya, Manet, Monet, Rodin, Degas and many more with over 140K artworks throughout. Plan your visit with plenty of time, most likely you’ll need to make subsequent visits to see and admire artwork and sculptures on both East and West wing. There’s a cafeteria on site and a a gift shop, they’re open daily from 10 AM to 5 PM. One of the best museums around in the entire world!

访问于二月 2024
It has an excellent collection of American art.The temporary exibitions are highly recommended.

访问于二月 2024
It is funny to watch people walk right by a Leonardo DiVinci painting, but you should not let yourself be one of those people. Instead, as they walk by, get right up close to his portrait, see each strand of hair in the subject’s golden-tinged curls, and, if you are like me, understand, for the first time, why we all had to learn about him in school.