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  1. Our newly refreshed galleries reflect a broader definition of American art.

  2. Join a Museum Guide today for a free hour-long tour exploring our galleries. Group meets in our lobby at 2pm.

  3. As many artistic styles emerged in 20th c, focus on the human figure endured

  4. Tour indigenous art from the Americas with curator Nancy Rosoff, 6pm in the galleries.

  5. Landmarks & landscapes became powerful symbols of U.S. history & culture.

  6. These four watercolors in the collection, show 's early experiments with abstraction.

  7. works capture visions and myths from our Nation's transformative years.

  8. Artworks on view in express the eternal message, “We have always been here.”

  9. We celebrate with Willard Leroy Metcalf's panoramic view of one of many New Yorkers’ favorite patches of earth, Central Park.

  10. in : Max Weber’s dynamic painting captures the essence of the Russian Ballet, evoking the lights, sounds, and movements on stage.

  11. ’s Winter Scene was based on the view outside the artist's second-story Brooklyn studio:

  12. Brooklyn Museum has a long history of expanding the story of American art, collecting and exhibiting works by black artists. Here are a few powerful works from . [Thread]

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  13. captured the misty atmosphere of a rainy day in NYC:

  14. Peace on Earth in this holiday season! The Quaker minister Edward Hicks is best known today for his many versions of The Peaceable Kingdom, which had particular significance and value for pacifist Quakers.

  15. 's "Tropical Scenery" is imbued with nostalgia for trips taken decades prior:

  16. reflects 20th century growth in U.S. cities & the rise of the modern woman.

  17. works depict the harsh realities felt in the 19th-century Americas:

  18. Spring is here... even if it's going to snow. Shall we celebrate indoors?

  19. Did you know that the American sculptor Malvina Hoffmann was a pupil of Rodin? After several unsuccessful attempts, he finally agreed to accept her as a student.

  20. This painting by Eastman Johnson celebrates the slaves who took action before the Emancipation Proclamation to liberate themselves by crossing over to Union lines during the confusion leading up to battle.

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