Freer Gallery of Art

Freer Gallery of Art

The Freer Gallery of Art joins the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery to form the Smithsonian Institution's national museums of Asian art. The Freer contains art from East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Islamic world, the ancient Near East, and ancient Egypt, as well as a significant collection of American art. It is located on the south side of the National Mall in Washington, D.C., adjacent to the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. The Freer houses over 25,000 objects spanning 6,000 years of history, including but not limited to ancient Egyptian stone sculpture and wooden objects, ancient Near...
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Opened:1923
City:Washington, D.C.
Latitude:38.888664246
Longitude:-77.027938843
Also Known As:Freer Gallery Of Art

Location of Freer Gallery of Art

Map showing the location of Freer Gallery of Art 12th St. and Jefferson Dr., SW.
Washington, D.C., Washington, D.C.

Artwork on display at Freer Gallery of Art

Architects of Freer Gallery of Art

Charles A. Platt
Charles A. Platt

Charles Adams Platt was a prominent artist, landscape gardener, landscape designer, and architect of the "American Renaissance" movement. His garden designs complemented his domestic architecture. Born in New York City, Platt's training was as an artist of landscapes. He trained as an etcher with...
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