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Circular, blue medallion with paintbrushes and painter's palette at the center.The Michele and Donald D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts, established in 1933 and housed in an Art Deco style building, includes a comprehensive collection of American and European paintings, prints, watercolors, and sculpture as well as a large collection of Japanese prints and representative examples of drawing, furniture, metalwork, textiles, glass and ceramics. The Museum houses a comprehensive collection of European Art (French, Dutch, and Italian) and the Currier & Ives (active 1834-1907) collection, one of the largest holdings of lithographs in the nation.

Galleries

Blake Court

Blake Court

19th-Century French Gallery

19th-Century French Gallery

The Carol and Noel Leary Gallery of Impressionist Art

The Carol and Noel Leary Gallery of Impressionist Art

Dutch and Flemish Galleries

Dutch and Flemish Galleries

The Janee Armstrong Friedmann Gallery of French 18th-Century Art

The Janee Armstrong Friedmann Gallery of French 18th-Century Art

Map

D'Amour Museum of Fine Arts First Floor
D'Amour Museum of Fine Arts Second Floor

Collections

I Will Not Ask To Press That Cheek, Currier & Ives

I Will Not Ask To Press That Cheek, Currier & Ives

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Sinking of the Battle Ship VICTORIA off Tripoli, Syria, June 22, 1893, Currier & Ives

Sinking of the Battle Ship VICTORIA off Tripoli, Syria, June 22, 1893, Currier & Ives

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Moonlight – The Castle, Currier & Ives

Moonlight – The Castle, Currier & Ives

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Cupid’s Own, Currier & Ives

Cupid’s Own, Currier & Ives

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Cutter Genesta, R.Y.S., Currier & Ives

Cutter Genesta, R.Y.S., Currier & Ives

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A Game Dog, Currier & Ives

A Game Dog, Currier & Ives

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Applying to Exhibit in the Community Gallery

The D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts’ Community Gallery is dedicated to showcasing the work of emerging and mid-career artists living in Western Massachusetts and Northern Connecticut. Exhibitions celebrate the rich and diverse talent of contemporary American artists living and working in our region. Artists are selected by jury and typically exhibit for a period of one year.

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