Cleveland Museum of Art. The Cleveland Museum of Art is a renowned institution housing a diverse collection of artworks spanning thousands of years and numerous cultures.
   Founded in 1913 by industrialist Hinman Hurlbut, it has grown into one of the most esteemed art museums in the United States. Among its paintings from the 14th and 15th centuries are Writing Books under Pine Trees (c1360) by Wang Meng and Nativity (c1488) by Gerard David.
   15th and 16th century artworks include Hans Baldung's Mass of Saint Gregory (1511) and Annibale Carracci's Boy Drinking (c1583). From the 17th century the museum holds Caravaggio's late painting Crucifixion of Saint Andrew (c1609) and Nicolas Poussin's Holy Family on Steps (1648).
   18th and 19th century artworks include Goya's Saint Ambrose (c1798), Jacques-Louis David's Cupid and Psyche (1819) and J.M.W. Turner's Burning of Houses of Lords and Commons (1835).
   Among 20th its century paintings are Life (1903) by Picasso and Stag at Sharkey's (1909) by George Bellows. In addition to its extensive art collection, the Cleveland Museum also offers educational programs and lectures, fostering a deeper understanding of art and culture for its visitors. Internationally renowned for its substantial holdings of Asian and Egyptian art, the museum houses a diverse permanent collection of more than 61,000 works of art from around the world. The museum provides general admission fr
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