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Museums in Coventry before the Herbert included the museum of the Coventry City Guild and the Benedictine Museum, opened by J. B. Shelton in the 1930s. However, Coventry City Council's collection of art treasures and museum pieces were housed in various buildings, and so the council acquired a half-acre site over a number of years costing £35,375.
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Herbert Media is the in-house media service at the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum in Coventry, England. It manages recording studios, video editing rooms and training rooms, and produces much of the audio and visual sequences for the museum's exhibitions and permanent displays. [1] Herbert Media was formerly known as the Depot Studios. [2]
Lady Godiva is an 1897 oil-on-canvas painting by English artist John Collier, [1] who worked in the style of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.The portrayal of Lady Godiva and her well-known but apocryphal ride through Coventry, England, is held in Coventry's Herbert Art Gallery and Museum.
Presents new work by emerging and established artists, branch of Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles: Museum of Flying: Santa Monica: Westside: Local history: Includes 50 vintage aircraft, and the desk/office of Donald Wills Douglas, Sr. and executive boardroom of Douglas Aircraft Company, which was headquartered in Santa Monica
Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, The Broad; Palm Springs: Palm Springs Art Museum; Pasadena: Norton Simon Museum, Pacific Asia Museum; Sacramento: Crocker Art Museum
Herbert's legacy also lives on in the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, of which he was a major benefactor. [9] In 1938 he donated £100,000 to Coventry City Council to erect a Gallery and Museum on a town centre site owned by the council. [10] The city's destruction during the Second World War meant that construction was suspended.