Annmary Brown Memorial

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The Annmary Brown Memorial is a historic art museum and library in Providence, Rhode Island, known for its collection of European paintings and its role as a memorial to Civil War officer Rush Hawkins’s wife, Annmary Brown.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art museum
historic building
library
affiliation Brown University NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
associatedWith Rush Hawkins NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent American Civil War NERFINISHED
category Art museums and galleries in Rhode Island
Brown University buildings
Historic sites in Providence, Rhode Island
Libraries in Providence, Rhode Island
city Providence NERFINISHED
commemorates Annmary Brown NERFINISHED
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
foundedBy Rush Hawkins NERFINISHED
hasCollectionFocus 19th-century European art
Baroque art
Renaissance art
hasCollectionType European paintings
artworks
books
manuscripts
hasFunction library
memorial
museum
hasMemorialRoleFor Annmary Brown NERFINISHED
hasNotablePersonRole Rush Hawkins was a Civil War officer NERFINISHED
hasSubjectArea American history
Civil War history
European art
art history
heritageDesignation historic place
languageOfInstitution English
locatedIn College Hill, Providence NERFINISHED
Providence, Rhode Island NERFINISHED
Rhode Island
namedAfter Annmary Brown NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
operator Brown University NERFINISHED
ownedBy Brown University NERFINISHED
partOf Brown University campus NERFINISHED
region New England NERFINISHED
state Rhode Island

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Brown University Library hasComponent Annmary Brown Memorial