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The Hood Museum of Art is an art museum owned and operated by Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. The first reference to the development of an art collection at Dartmouth was in 1772, [ 1 ] making the collection among the oldest and largest, at about 65,000 objects, of any college or university museum in the United States.
Aho was born in Melrose, Massachusetts and moved to New Hampshire with his family in 1974. His father, whose parents had emigrated from Finland, [2] worked for the Boston and Maine Railroad. Eric Aho's "Ice Cuts" series of paintings installed at the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth (2016). Photo by Alison Palizzolo.
This list of museums in New Hampshire is a list of museums, defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.
The Hopkins Center is connected to the Hood Museum of Art, North America's oldest museum in continuous operation. [citation needed] This is Dartmouth's own museum, which houses both permanent collections and visiting exhibitions. After a walk through the museum, one can visit the Hood's museum store which is located next to the Courtyard Café.
Hanover Inn 1887 The Hanover Inn is a college-owned hotel overlooking the College Green. [195] Hood Museum of Art: 1981–1983 The museum was previously housed in Carpenter, but it outgrew that space in the 1950s. The current 37,000-square-foot (3,400 m 2) Hood Museum was funded by Trustee Harvey Hood in 1978. [196] McKenzie Hall 1931 ca.
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Annual Report 2005-6, Hanover, New Hampshire: Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover: Trustees of Dartmouth College, 2006, ill. p.34. Zena Pearlstone, Kemo Sabe: The Tonto Paintings of Jaune Quick-To-See Smith , American Indian Art Magazine, Summer 2004, p. 72-79.
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