Phillips Memorial Gallery

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Phillips Memorial Gallery is an art museum in Washington, D.C., renowned as one of the first modern art museums in the United States and for its significant collection of Impressionist and modern works.

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instanceOf art museum
museum
alsoKnownAs The Phillips Collection NERFINISHED
buildingType historic house museum
collectionFocus American modern art
Impressionism NERFINISHED
Post-Impressionism NERFINISHED
modernism
collectionSize over 3,000 works
country United States of America
surface form: United States
foundedBy Duncan Phillips NERFINISHED
Marjorie Acker Phillips NERFINISHED
hasCollectionType American art
European art
Impressionist art
contemporary art
modern art
hasPart modern gallery wing
original Phillips family house
hasProgram educational programs
music concerts
public lectures
temporary exhibitions
inception 1921
locatedIn Dupont Circle neighborhood NERFINISHED
Washington, D.C.
namedAfter Phillips family NERFINISHED
notableArtistInCollection Georgia O’Keeffe NERFINISHED
Henri Matisse NERFINISHED
Jacob Lawrence NERFINISHED
Mark Rothko NERFINISHED
Pablo Picasso NERFINISHED
Paul Cézanne NERFINISHED
Pierre-Auguste Renoir NERFINISHED
Vincent van Gogh NERFINISHED
Wassily Kandinsky NERFINISHED
notableWorkInCollection Luncheon of the Boating Party NERFINISHED
Rooftops, Paris NERFINISHED
The Blue Room NERFINISHED
The Migration Series NERFINISHED
The Open Window NERFINISHED
The Road Menders NERFINISHED
originalName Phillips Memorial Gallery NERFINISHED
significance one of the first museums of modern art in the United States
subjectOf art historical scholarship
museum studies research

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Marjorie Acker Phillips coFounderOf Phillips Memorial Gallery