Freer Gallery of Art

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The Freer Gallery of Art is a Washington, D.C. art museum renowned for its extensive collections of Asian art and American works, particularly those of James McNeill Whistler.

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instanceOf Smithsonian museum
art museum
admissionFee free
architect Charles A. Platt
architecturalStyle Italian Renaissance Revival
collectionType American art
Ancient Near Eastern art
Asian art
Islamic art
coordinates 38.8875°N 77.0250°W
country United States of America
surface form: United States
director Chase F. Robinson
founder Charles Lang Freer
hasCollection American Gilded Age art
Ancient Egyptian art
Buddhist paintings
Buddhist sculpture
Chinese art
Chinese painting
Islamic manuscripts
Japanese art
Japanese painting
Korean art
Near Eastern antiquities
South Asian art
Southeast Asian art
calligraphy
ceramics
jades
lacquerware
metalwork
prints and drawings
textiles
hasOnlineCollection yes
heritageDesignation listed on the National Register of Historic Places
inception 1923
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
locatedOn National Mall
namedAfter Charles Lang Freer
notableFor Peacock Room
extensive Asian art collections
works by James McNeill Whistler
opened 1923
ownedBy Smithsonian Institution
partOf Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
surface form: National Museum of Asian Art

Smithsonian Institution
sharesCollectionWith Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
website https://asia.si.edu

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Arthur M. Sackler Gallery adjacentTo Freer Gallery of Art
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery forms Freer Gallery of Art
this entity surface form: National Museum of Asian Art
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery hasPart Freer Gallery of Art
this entity surface form: Freer and Sackler Galleries
Smithsonian Institution hasPart Freer Gallery of Art
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery togetherWith Freer Gallery of Art