Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College. The Hood Museum of Art is a museum in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States.
   Dating back to 1772, the museum is owned and operated by Dartmouth College. The current building, designed by Charles Willard Moore and Chad Floyd, opened in the fall of 1985.
   It houses both permanent collections and visiting exhibitions. The collection encompasses important holdings of American, Native American, European, African, and Melanesian art, including a significant collection of indigenous Australian contemporary art and a major archive of photojournalism.
   Among the collection's greatest treasures are Assyrian reliefs and the fresco mural cycle The Epic of American Civilization, by José Clemente Orozco. The museum has paintings by Perugino and his workshop, Luca Giordano, Claude Lorrain, Nicolas Rene Jollain, Pompeo Batoni, Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, and Jan Davidszoon de Heem.
   Later European painters represented include Alfred Sisley, Édouard Vuillard, and Picasso. Americans with paintings here include Joseph Blackburn, Gignoux, Rockwell Kent, John French Sloan, and Georgia O'Keeffe. The director of the museum is John Stomberg. The museum building closed temporarily in March 2016 for a major expansion and renovation. During this time the museum's exhibitions continued at the temporary Hood Downtown exhibition space. The museum reopened on January 26, 2019.
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