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  2. Night Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Night Gallery is an American anthology television series that aired on NBC from December 16, 1970, to May 27, 1973, featuring stories of horror and the macabre. Rod Serling, who had gained fame from an earlier series, The Twilight Zone, served both as the on-air host of Night Gallery and as a major contributor of scripts, although he did not have the same control of content and tone as he had ...

  3. List of Night Gallery episodes - Wikipedia

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    episodes. The horror anthology series Night Gallery began on December 16, 1970 (after the television pilot for the series was aired on November 8, 1969) and ended on May 27, 1973, with three seasons and 43 episodes. It was created by Rod Serling and broadcast on NBC. This list does not include the 25 episodes of The Sixth Sense which were ...

  4. Art museum - Wikipedia

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    Art museum. The Louvre in Paris, the most-visited art museum in the world in 2022. An art museum or art gallery is a building or space for the display of art, usually from the museum 's own collection. It might be in public or private ownership, be accessible to all, or have restrictions in place.

  5. Art gallery - Wikipedia

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    Art gallery. An art gallery is a room or a building in which visual art is displayed. In Western cultures from the mid-15th century, a gallery was any long, narrow covered passage along a wall, first used in the sense of a place for art in the 1590s. [1] The long gallery in Elizabethan and Jacobean houses served many purposes including the ...

  6. National Gallery of Art - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .nga .gov. The National Gallery of Art is an art museum in Washington, D.C., United States, located on the National Mall, between 3rd and 9th Streets, at Constitution Avenue NW. Open to the public and free of charge, the museum was privately established in 1937 for the American people by a joint resolution of the United States ...

  7. Louise Blouin Media - Wikipedia

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    blouinartinfo .com [dead link] Louise Blouin Media was an art magazine and book publishing company based in New York City. Founded by Louise Blouin, [1] it published the magazines Art+Auction, Gallery Guide and Modern Painters until 2020. It owns Somogy [ fr], a French art book publisher, and the databases Art Sales Index and Gordon's. [2]

  8. Galleria Borghese - Wikipedia

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    The Galleria Borghese ( Italian for 'Borghese Gallery') is an art gallery in Rome, Italy, housed in the former Villa Borghese Pinciana. At the outset, the gallery building was integrated with its gardens, but nowadays the Villa Borghese gardens are considered a separate tourist attraction. The Galleria Borghese houses a substantial part of the ...

  9. Walters Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    Walters Art Museum is a public art museum located in the Mount Vernon section of Baltimore, Maryland. Founded and opened in 1934, it holds collections from the mid-19th century that were amassed substantially by major American art and sculpture collectors, including William Thompson Walters and his son Henry Walters.