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Marion Koogler McNay (7 February 1883 – 13 April 1950), was an American painter, art collector, and art teacher who inherited a substantial oil fortune upon the death of her parents. She later willed her fortune to be used to establish San Antonio's first museum of modern art , which today bears her name . [ 2 ]
The McNay Art Museum, founded in 1954 in San Antonio, is the first modern art museum in the U.S. state of Texas.The museum was created by Marion Koogler McNay's original bequest of most of her fortune, her important art collection and her 24-room Spanish Colonial Revival-style mansion that sits on 23 acres (9.3 ha) that are landscaped with fountains, broad lawns and a Japanese-inspired garden ...
St. Louis Art Museum The Gateway Arch The Climatron The Jewel Box The City Museum The Magic House Mcdonnell Planetarium Standard J-1 at the Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum A Burlington Zephyr and a Frisco 2-10-0 on display at the Museum of Transportation 1904 World's Fair Flight Cage at the St. Louis Zoo Jefferson Barracks Telephone Museum
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis: Midtown: Art: Contemporary art Craft Alliance Center of Art + Design: Delmar Loop: Art: Contemporary crafts education center with an exhibition gallery Field House Museum: Downtown: Multiple: Historic home focusing on Roswell Field and Dred Scott, Eugene Field, and toys The Griot Museum of Black History: St ...
website, Native American collection, Lewis & Clark exhibits St. Louis Mercantile Library: Bellerive: St. Louis: Northeast: Art: Library with free art and history exhibits from its collections Taille de Noyer: Florissant: St. Louis: Northeast: Historic house: website, operated by the Florissant Valley Historical Society, early 19th-century house
McNay Art Museum: San Antonio Bexar AKA Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum [34] Michael and Noemi Neidorff Art Gallery San Antonio Bexar Trinity University [35] Northside Independent School District School Museum San Antonio Bexar [36] O. Henry House Museum: San Antonio Bexar House where author O. Henry worked while living in San Antonio [37] Ruby ...
Boston: Little, Brown, in association with the Corcoran Gallery of Art and National Hospice Foundation, 1996. ISBN 0-8212-2259-7. Lippard, Lucy R., and MaLin Wilson-Powell. Kathy Vargas: photographs, 1971–2000. San Antonio, TX: Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum, 2000. ISBN 0-916677-45-1.
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