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The museum is a program of the Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art. It opened in 1971 through the efforts of "Frolic" Weymouth, who also served on its board. [2]In September 2021, the museum's lower level was flooded due to the remnants of Hurricane Ida with mechanical systems, lecture rooms, classrooms and office spaces damaged and estimates around $6 million. [3]
website, operated by the Erie County Historical Society; Museum site consists of two historic homes, the R.S. Battles Farmhouse and the Charlotte Elizabeth Battles Memorial Museum, on 50 acres (200,000 m 2) of farm land and 80 acres (320,000 m 2) of woods and hiking trails
Richard Ross Museum of Art: Delaware: Delaware: Central Art museum: Part of Ohio Wesleyan University: Richland County Museum Lexington: Richland Northeast Local history [215] Ripley Museum Ripley Brown Southwest Local history 1850s home featuring 10 rooms with collectibles dating from the late 18th century up to the mid-20th century [189] River ...
Betsy Wyeth was a defender and restorer of the Brandywine region's vernacular architecture. [2] She helped to save a 19th-century gristmill by encouraging a neighbour, George Weymouth, to buy it and turn it into a museum. [2] This opened in 1971 as the Brandywine River Museum (now known as the Brandywine Museum of Art). [6]
History and art Displays historical artifacts and local art [4] [5] Expected to move to Engine House No. 6 in the near future. Columbus Museum of Art: Downtown Art Displays European and American art and photography COSI: Franklinton Science, children's Displays about 300 interactive exhibits Hale Black Cultural Center: Ohio State University campus
Member museums and gardens in the Brandywine Museums & Gardens Alliance "Brandywine 10". Pages in category "Brandywine Museums & Gardens Alliance" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
The museum primarily exhibits the Pizzuti family's collection, estimated in 2018 at about 2,400 works of contemporary art. [1] The three-story Pizzuti Collection building in the Short North was built in the 1920s and has 18,000 square feet (1,700 m 2).
Brandywine Battlefield State Park is about a half-mile north of the farm. Caleb Ring built the farmhouse sometime around 1814. A third story was added circa 1850. [2] Illustrator Howard Pyle taught art students, including Andrew Wyeth's father N. C. Wyeth, at Turner's Mill on US 1, just north of the farm, during the summers from 1898 to 1903.