My first furlough field trip was to the National Gallery of Art. I've been there countless times, but this time I wanted to dive in deeper by taking one of their guided tours.
Built in the 1930s, the National Gallery of Art was the brainchild of Andrew Mellon, who visited the National Gallery in London and wanted to have one that belonged to the American people. He donated his private art collection to get it started.
Like many buildings in Washington, the gallery was designed in the neoclassical style with a beautiful rotunda in the center.
They have everything from early Renaissance to modern art. The number of masterpieces in their collection is truly astounding.
This is the only known Da Vinci painting in the Western hemisphere.
Monet
Van Gogh
Rembrandt
Degas
I'd say my first Monday Fun Day was a success. Not only did I get to stroll through an uncrowded National Gallery of Art, but I got to enjoy a leisurely lunch followed by fro-yo downtown while everyone else was at work! Not a bad way to spend a Monday.
2 comments:
If they had that big couch at the Victoria and Albert museum in London, I'm pretty sure I would have fallen asleep on it...
LOL! Me too. :)
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