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This Thursday seven artists with work in our collection will join forces in our galleries to discuss
Green-Wood Cemetery was opened in 1838 as a much-needed alternative to crowded burial plots within M
In today’s more global society, what does it mean to be American? The word has long been associated
During the Great Depression of the 1930s, American photographer Lewis W. Hine worked for several gov
“ALL THE WORDLY POSSESSIONS OF THE PIED PIPER (2018) is a quote from Robert Browning on the Grimm fa
Time passes, but New Yorkers always like to get outside and socialize on warm summer nights. America
Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait’s The Reprimand was commissioned as a portrait of the young Mary Elizabeth O
We are thrilled that Robert Longo’s portrait of Barack Obama has just entered our collection! With t
“In his intriguing, often provocative, interpolated show at the Brooklyn Museum, Rob Wynne bui
Peace on Earth in this holiday season! The Quaker minister Edward Hicks is best known today for his
Daniel Huntington was a star in the New York art world of the mid-nineteenth century, and the fledgl
“Above the Art Deco vanity with mirror is I SAW MYSELF SEE MYSELF (2018), installed so the viewer li
Nature was Georgia O’Keeffe’s most enduring inspiration, whether she was looking at panoramic southw
On this day in 1865 The New York Stock Exchange opened its first permanent location on Broad near Wa
“My SNAKE (2011) speaks to a case of Pre-Columbian gold objects nearby ca. 1000-1500 C.E. The simila
December 21 is winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. It could very well be a chilly day, to
We can’t wait for our upcoming exhibition, Coney Island: Visions of an American Dreamland, so we’re
The Brooklyn Museum’s predecessor, the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, opened its doors in
In continuing our celebration of Black History Month, we highlight this portrait of renowned radical
Gaston Lachaise’s Standing Woman was inspired by his beloved wife Isabel Dutaud Nagle. The young art
Conservators relish the chance to nerd-out over historic artist materials. What’s even more exciting
Visiting the Brooklyn Museum? Share your new family portraits with us using #mybkm and you may end u
They are actually both! They express or advertise the artist’s skills, but still lifes also tr
Looking for love? Don’t wait for cupid’s arrow to strike. Join us today at 1pm for Love
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