Collection of Baltimore Museum of Art


Home to world renowned works by Picasso, Cezenne, Van Gogh, Manet, Degas, Gauguin, and Warhol, the Baltimore Museum of Art showcases art of the nineteenth century through present day and includes a scenic sculpture garden and the largest holding of works by Henri Matisse.  The museum is located adjacent to the Homewood campus of Johns Hopkins University, but is an independent institution with no affiliation to the University.  Through grants given by Baltimore City and Baltimore County the BMA offers free general admission year round, with the exception of special exhibits. 

The BMA was founded in 1914 with just one painting but is now home to over 90,000 works of art.  Collections include art from Africa, the Pacific Islands, the Ancient Americas, Asia, American art, classical mosaics from Antioch, and European painting.


1882 People Strolling on the Beach Watercolor People-Strolling-on-the-Beach





The Old Tower in the Fields Starry Night Over the Rhone The De Ruijterkade in Amsterdam Mountainous Landscape Behind Saint-Paul Hospital
The Old Tower in the Fields Starry Night Over the Rhone The De Ruijterkade in Amsterdam Mountainous Landscape Behind Saint-Paul Hospital
"The diseases that we civilized people labor under most are melancholy and pessimism."