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Joslyn Art Museum

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These grouping include highlights from the Joslyn Art Museum including Helen Frankenthaler, William Merritt Chase, and Winslow Homer. 

Joslyn Art Museum will boldly re-open in 2024 with the 42,000 square-foot Rhonda and Howard Hawks Pavilion. During construction Art Bridges partnered with Joslyn to travel important works from their collection to four museums. This partnership ensures these works will remain out of storage and provides access for communities across the US to engage with these artworks. 

Lender

Joslyn Art Museum

Space Requirements

Artworks can be hung together or dispersed throughout the galleries.

Loan Duration

2 years

Availability

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    William Meritt Chase Sunlight and Shadow

    William Merritt Chase (1849 - 1916), Sunlight and Shadow, 1884, Oil on canvas, 65 1/4 × 76 1/2 in. (165.7 × 194.3 cm), Gift of the Friends of Art, 1932.

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