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Highlights of Our Permanent Collection
The New Orleans Museum of Art, the city's oldest
fine arts institution, has a magnificent
permanent collection of more than 40,000
objects, valued in excess of $200 million. The
collection, noted for its extraordinary
strengths in French and American art,
photography, glass, African and Japanese works,
continues to grow. The five-acre Sydney and
Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden at NOMA is one
of the most important sculpture installations
in the United States, with 50 sculptures
situated on a beautifully landscaped site
amongst meandering footpaths, reflecting
lagoons, Spanish moss-laden 200-year-old live
oaks, mature pines, magnolias, camellias, and
pedestrian bridges.
The Museum continues to exhibit, interpret and
preserve works of art from ancient to modern
times. Paintings, drawings and prints, and
decorative arts survey the development of
Western Civilization from the pre-Christian era
to the present. Reflecting its rich historic and
cultural heritage in New Orleans, NOMA has
formed a comprehensive survey of French art.
Among its treasures is a group of works by the
French Impressionist Edgar Degas who visited
maternal relatives in New Orleans in 1871 and
1872 and painted just 20 blocks from the Museum.
NOMA's collection of works by masters of the
School of Paris includes paintings and
sculptures by Picasso, Braque, Dufy and Miro,
among others.
NOMA has developed a unique Arts of the Americas
collection, surveying the cultural heritage of
North, Central and South America from the
pre-Columbian period through the Spanish
Colonial era. This collection is especially rich
in objects from the great Mayan culture of
Mexico and Central America, and in painting and
sculpture from Cuzco, the fabulous Spanish
capital of Peru. An important part of the
Museum's display of American art is a suite of
period rooms featuring 18th and 19th century
furniture and decorative arts
As it has for 90 years, the New Orleans Museum
of Art continues to be a gathering place for all
those seeking to share the beauty of this
extraordinary collection or world art and learn
from it. NOMA engages, educates and enriches the
diverse populations within, and drawn to, the
New Orleans area.
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