
Brief guide
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About This Book
This softcover pamphlet was published in 1967 by Government Printing Office (1967-O-242-018). Measures approx. 5.75" wide x 9.0" high. 32 pages. Only one copy available.
Chapters (41)
- BRIEF GUIDE National Gallery of Art
- History and Description
- THE COLLECTIONS
- About the Works of Art Listed in this Brochure
- Florentine and Central Italian Art (Galleries 1-10)
- Venetian and North Italian Art (Galleries 19-29)
- Italian Art of the 17th and 18th Centuries (Galleries 33, 34, 36, 37; Lobby A, West Stair Hall, and Rotunda Stair Hall)
- Flemish and German Art (Galleries 35, 35A, 39-43)
- Dutch Art (Galleries 44-49)
- Spanish Art (Galleries 30, 38, 39, 50, 51 and 76)
- French Art of the 17th, 18th, and Early 19th Centuries (Galleries 33, 44, 52-56, East Sculpture Hall, and Lobby C)
- British Art (Galleries 57-59 and 61)
- American Art (Galleries 60, 60A, 60B, 62, and 64-68)
- French Art of the 19th Century (Galleries 72, 77, and 83-93)
- 20th-Century Art (Gallery 76 and West Stair Hall)
- Decorative Arts
- Prints and Drawings
- Index of American Design
- GENERAL INFORMATION
- HOURS
- ART INFORMATION DESKS
- CHECKROOMS
- PUBLICATIONS SERVICE
- TOURS
- LECTURES
- FILMS
- CONCERTS
- CALENDAR OF EVENTS
- EXTENSION SERVICE
- SLIDE LENDING SERVICE
- PHOTOGRAPHY OF WORKS OF ART
- PERMITS TO COPY WORKS OF ART
- CAFÉ/BUFFET
- SMOKING ROOMS
- RESTROOMS
- FIRST AID
- WHEELCHAIRS • STROLLERS
- TELEPHONES
- GUARD REGULATIONS
- PLANTS AND FLOWERS
- Gifts and Bequests
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