National Gallery of Art
About the Museum
The National Gallery of Art is an art museum in Washington, D.C., United States, located on the National Mall, between 3rd and 9th Streets, at Constitution Avenue NW. Open to the public and free of charge, the museum was privately established in 1937 for the American people by a joint resolution of the United States Congress. Andrew W. Mellon donated a substantial art collection and funds for construction. The core collection includes major works of art donated by Paul Mellon, Ailsa Mellon Bruce, Lessing J. Rosenwald, Samuel Henry Kress, Rush Harrison Kress, Peter Arrell Browne Widener, Joseph E. Widener, and Chester Dale. The Gallery's collection of paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, sculpture, medals, and decorative arts traces the development of Western art from the Middle Ages to the present and includes the largest mobile created by Alexander Calder. The Gallery's campus includes the original neoclassical West Building designed by John Russell Pope, which is linked underground to the modernist East Building, designed by I. M. Pei, and is next to the 6.1-acre (25,000 m2) Sculpture Garden. The Gallery often presents temporary special exhibitions spanning the world and the...
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Hora Mortis (Hour of Death) (headpiece, page 56) from Georg Heym: Umbra Vitae (Georg Heym: The Shadow of Life)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Die Tänzerin in der Gemme (The Dancer in the Cameo) (headpiece, page 55) from Georg Heym: Umbra Vitae (Georg Heym: The Shadow of Life)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Meine Seele (My Soul) (headpiece, page 52) from Georg Heym: Umbra Vitae (Georg Heym: The Shadow of Life)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Das Infernalische Abendmahl (The Infernal Last Supper) (headpiece, page 48) from Georg Heym: Umbra Vitae (Georg Heym: The Shadow of Life)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Die Tauben II (The Deaf II) (headpiece, page 46) from Georg Heym: Umbra Vitae (Georg Heym: The Shadow of Life)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Die Vögel (The Birds) (headpiece, page 45) from Georg Heym: Umbra Vitae (Georg Heym: The Shadow of Life)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
plate 4 in Alfred Döblin: Das Stiftsfräulein und der Tod (Alfred Döblin: The Canoness and Death)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Allerseelen (All Soul's Day) (headpiece, page 44) from Georg Heym: Umbra Vitae (Georg Heym: The Shadow of Life)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Die Nebelstädte (The Misty Cities) (headpiece, page 43) from Georg Heym: Umbra Vitae (Georg Heym: The Shadow of Life)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Die Höfe Luden Uns Ein... (The Yards Invited Us...) (headpiece, page 42) from Georg Heym: Umbra Vitae (Georg Heym: The Shadow of Life)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Die Messe (The Mass) (headpiece, page 61) from Georg Heym: Umbra Vitae (Georg Heym: The Shadow of Life)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Judas (headpiece, page 59) from Georg Heym: Umbra Vitae (Georg Heym: The Shadow of Life)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Simson (headpiece, page 41) from Georg Heym: Umbra Vitae (Georg Heym: The Shadow of Life)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Die Neuen Häuser (The New Houses) (headpiece, page 40) from Georg Heym: Umbra Vitae (Georg Heym: The Shadow of Life)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Nacht III (Night III) (headpiece, page 39) from Georg Heym: Umbra Vitae (Georg Heym: The Shadow of Life)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Die Blinden Frauen (The Blind Women) (headpiece, page 38) from Georg Heym: Umbra Vitae (Georg Heym: The Shadow of Life)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Der Winter (The Winter) (headpiece, page 37) from Georg Heym: Umbra Vitae (Georg Heym: The Shadow of Life)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Halber Schlaf (Half Sleep) (headpiece, page 36) from Georg Heym: Umbra Vitae (Georg Heym: The Shadow of Life)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
plate 3 in Alfred Döblin: Das Stiftsfräulein und der Tod (Alfred Döblin: The Canoness and Death)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Der Sterbende Faun (The Dying Faun) (headpiece, page 35) from Georg Heym: Umbra Vitae (Georg Heym: The Shadow of Life)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Die Nacht (The Night) (headpiece, page 34) from Georg Heym: Umbra Vitae (Georg Heym: The Shadow of Life)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Fröhlichkeit (Joyfulness) (headpiece, page 33) from Georg Heym: Umbra Vitae (Georg Heym: The Shadow of Life)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Die Stadt (The City) (headpiece, page 32) from Georg Heym: Umbra Vitae (Georg Heym: The Shadow of Life)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig
Kata (headpiece, page 31) from Georg Heym: Umbra Vitae (Georg Heym: The Shadow of Life)
Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig