Miniature reproduction of the National Gallery of Art's West Building. The National Gallery’s first building, which opened in 1941, was John Russell Pope’s last design and houses works from the 11th through the 19th centuries. Galleries on the Main Floor showcase the only Leonardo da Vinci painting in the Americas, as well as works by Monet, Rembrandt, El Greco, and thousands more. Works are exhibited by period and national origin, and this context also informs each gallery’s design. The Rotunda was modeled on the Pantheon in Rome and is a central meeting place for daily tours and thousands of visitors each day. Now, yours in the form of a whimsical and magical snow globe.
Miniature reproduction of the National Gallery of Art's West Building. The National Gallery’s first building, which opened in 1941, was John Russell Pope’s last design and houses works from the 11th through the 19th centuries. Galleries on the Main Floor showcase the only Leonardo da Vinci painting in the Americas, as well as works by Monet, Rembrandt, El Greco, and thousands more. Works are exhibited by period and national origin, and this context also informs each gallery’s design. The Rotunda was modeled on the Pantheon in Rome and is a central meeting place for daily tours and thousands of visitors each day. Now, yours in the form of a whimsical and magical snow globe.
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Description | Miniature reproduction of the National Gallery of Art's West Building. The National Gallery’s first building, which opened in 1941, was John Russell Pope’s last design and houses works from the 11th through the 19th centuries. Galleries on the Main Floor showcase the only Leonardo da Vinci painting in the Americas, as well as works by Monet, Rembrandt, El Greco, and thousands more. Works are exhibited by period and national origin, and this context also informs each gallery’s design. The Rotunda was modeled on the Pantheon in Rome and is a central meeting place for daily tours and thousands of visitors each day. Now, yours in the form of a whimsical and magical snow globe. |