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F Arthur M.
Sackler Gallery
The Arthur M.
Sackler Gallery houses a permanent collection of art from China, South and Southeast Asia, ancient and Islamic Iran, and Japan.
Changing exhibitions ofAsian art are drawn from collections in the United States and abroad.
The core of the collection was a gift from American research physician and medical publisherArthur M.
Sackler.
G Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum
The Cooper-Hewitt is located in New York City and features examples of historical and contemporary design.
Its collections include furniture, metalwork, glass, ceramics,jewelry, woodwork, embroidery, woven and printed textiles, lace, wall coverings, and drawings and prints.
H Freer Gallery of Art
The Freer Gallery of Art maintains collections representing 6000 years of Asian art, from the Neolithic period (approximately 7000 BC to 2000 BC) to the early 20th century.
It was established with a gift from American industrialist Charles Lang Freer.
The Freer Gallery also has a well-known collection of 19th- and 20th-centuryAmerican art, including the world’s largest and most important group of works of art by James Whistler.
I Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
As the Smithsonian’s museum of modern and contemporary art, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden traces the evolution of European and American art fromthe birth of modernism in the 19th century through the present.
The museum is housed in a striking circular structure designed by American architect Gordon Bunshaft.The sculpture garden displays works by British sculptor Henry Moore, American sculptor David Smith, and French artists Auguste Rodin and Edgar Degas, as well asother modern masters.
The core of the collection was the gift of American financier Joseph H.
Hirshhorn.
J National Air and Space Museum
The National Air and Space Museum presents a comprehensive survey of the evolution of aviation and space flight.
Two dozen galleries trace themes and events inaviation and space history.
The large and diverse collection of aircraft, spacecraft, and artifacts includes the Flyer , designed by the Wright brothers; the Spirit of St. Louis , used by Charles Lindbergh to make the first flight across the Atlantic Ocean; and the command module of Apollo 11, the first space mission to land on the moon (see Apollo program).
K National Museum of African Art
The collection of the National Museum of African Art contains traditional masks and figures, textiles, costumes and jewelry, furniture and household objects, andarchitectural elements from throughout Africa.
It also includes modern sculpture, paintings, prints, and ceramics.
L Smithsonian American Art Museum
This museum’s diverse collection represents 250 years of American artistic achievement in the areas of paintings, sculptures, graphics, folk art, and photography.
Theholdings of the Smithsonian American Art Museum range from 18th-century classical portraits to 19th-century landscapes to contemporary paintings and sculpture.
M National Museum of American History
The National Museum of American History is devoted to providing an understanding of the United States and its many peoples through extensive collections, exhibitions,and public programs.
Highlights of the collection include the original Star-Spangled Banner (the battle flag from the War of 1812 (1812-1815) that inspired Americanlawyer and poet Francis Scott Key to compose the words of the United States’ national anthem); the compass explorer William Clark used on his expedition to theAmerican West with Meriwether Lewis from 1804 to 1806; and the oldest operable locomotive, the John Bull , built in 1841.
N National Museum of Natural History
The National Museum of Natural History is one of the world’s leading centers for research and learning about the natural world and humans’ place in it.
Its collections,which number more than 120 million specimens, are the foundation for research, exhibitions, and education.
Highlights include the 45.5-carat Hope Diamond, thelargest deep blue diamond in the world; millions of fossilized plants, animals, and geologic specimens; and one of the most complete Allosaurus dinosaur skeletons displayed in a museum.
O National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian is dedicated to the life, languages, history, literature, and arts of native peoples of the Western Hemisphere.
It has threefacilities.
The main museum, located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., opened in 2004.
The other two facilities are the George Gustav Heye Center in New YorkCity and the Cultural Resources Center in Suitland, Maryland.
P National Portrait Gallery
Portraits of people who have made significant contributions to the development of the nation are on view at the National Portrait Gallery.
The gallery shares the OldPatent Office Building—one of Washington’s oldest government buildings—with the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Q National Postal Museum
The National Postal Museum explores the history of the nation’s postal service.
It is home to the National Philatelic Collection, the largest and most comprehensivecollection of postage stamps, postmarks, and related material in the world.
R National Zoological Park.
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