Collection of The Toledo Museum of Art, Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey


The Toledo Museum of Art is located in the Old West End neighborhood of Toledo, Ohio.  Founded in 1901, by Toledo glassmaker, Edward Drummond Libbey, with only two rented rooms, the art museum is now housed in six buildings on 36 acres and holds over 30,000 works of art.  The collection includes American and European painting, the history of art in glass, ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian works, Asian and African art, medieval art, sculpture, decorative arts, graphic arts, and modern and contemporary art.  Highlights include works by Rubens, Van Gogh, Rembrandt, El Greco, Degas, Monet, Picasso, Turner, Kooning, Henry Moore, and LeWitt. 


1888 Wheat Stacks with Reaper Painting Wheat-Stacks-with-Reaper
1890 Houses in Auvers Painting Houses-in-Auvers





Sheaves of Wheat in A Field Geranium in a Flowerpot Portrait of Old Man with Beard Portrait of a Woman with Red Ribbon Self Portrait with Dark Felt Hat
Sheaves of Wheat in A Field Geranium in a Flowerpot Portrait of Old Man with Beard Portrait of a Woman with Red Ribbon Self Portrait with Dark Felt Hat
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