Name

Walters Art Museum (Baltimore, Md.)

Address
600 N. Charles St.
21201 Baltimore, MD
Geographical Hierarchy
Coordinates (WGS 84)
Author and Date of Entry
Virginia Raguin 2024
Information about the Building

The Walters Art Museum was established in 1934 “for the benefit of the public.” Originally called the Walters Art Gallery, the museum started when Henry Walters (1848–1931) bequeathed to the City of Baltimore an extensive art collection begun by his father, William T. Walters (1819–1894), two buildings, and an endowment. The museum’s foundational art collection consisted of 22’000 objects with an unusually rich concentration of medieval manuscripts. The collection also includes masterworks of ancient Egypt, Greek sculpture and Roman sarcophagi, medieval ivories, Renaissance bronzes, Old Master European and 19th-century paintings, Chinese ceramics and bronzes, Art Deco jewelry, and ancient Near East, Mesopotamian, or ancient Middle East items… More

Literature

Price, M. (1996). "Henry Walters: Elusive Collector." In Medieval Art in America: Patterns of Collecting, 1800-1940, edited by Smith, E. B., pp.127-32. University Park (Pa.): Palmer Museum of Art.

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