This time, we happened to start on the lower level at a temporary exhibit, From Impressionism to Modernism: The Chester Dale Collection, and walked straight into famous artist central. The gallery may not have anyone's most famous piece, but they have a lot of big names and if I'd studied Art History, I may have been in heaven. As it were, I have studied Spanish art and was excited to see several Picassos (one from his blue period, one from his cubism stage, and the others were earlier works), a room filled with El Greco, one Dali, a couple Velazquez, and a Goya or two. In short, more Spanish art than I've seen since my last trip to Madrid going on eight years now. Here's a sampling of some of the more interesting works they have at the gallery.
Degas - First painting you see in the Chester Dale Collection
Picasso
Monet
Da Vinci - The Gallery's crown jewel, this is the only Da Vinci work in the United States
The entire building itself is art, with marble columns, ancient wallpaper, gardens, and fountains.
It's a great place for babies who love to look and learn!
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