Smart Museum of Art

Smart Museum of Art

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Le David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art est un musée d'art situé sur le campus de l'Université de Chicago. La collection permanente de plus de 10 000 objets d'art comprend des œuvres de Francisco de Goya, Frank Lloyd Wright, Edgar Degas, Auguste Rodin, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Diego Rivera, Ansel Adams, et Mark Rothko. L'entrée du musée est gratuite.

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