"Brief guide : National Gallery of Art" by National Gallery of Art, is an informative guide that explores a famous art museum located in Washington, D.C. It details the museum's origin, design, and vast collection, acting as an essential resource for those who have interest in the gallery's exhibitions. It emphasizes how the gallery protects and displays historical and cultural artworks that form an important part of American history. With organized sections, the guide takes readers through the National Gallery of Art's history, building, and collections. The book highlights various art styles from Florentine to American art, shedding light on their importance and is filled with vivid descriptions and images for readers young and old to appreciate.

Brief guide : $b National Gallery of Art
By National Gallery of Art (U.S.)
Explore the halls of a renowned museum through its history, architecture, and diverse collections of masterpieces that help define a nation’s art heritage.
Summary
About the AuthorThe 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 Congress. Andrew W. Mellon donated a substantial art collection and funds for construction. The core collection includes major works of art donated by Paul Mellon, Ailsa Mellon Bruce, Lessing J. Rosenwald, Samuel Henry Kress, Rush Harrison Kress, Peter Arrell Browne Widener, Joseph E. Widener, and Chester Dale. The Gallery's collection of paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, sculpture, medals, and decorative arts traces the development of Western art from the Middle Ages to the present, including the only painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the Americas and the largest mobile created by Alexander Calder.
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 Congress. Andrew W. Mellon donated a substantial art collection and funds for construction. The core collection includes major works of art donated by Paul Mellon, Ailsa Mellon Bruce, Lessing J. Rosenwald, Samuel Henry Kress, Rush Harrison Kress, Peter Arrell Browne Widener, Joseph E. Widener, and Chester Dale. The Gallery's collection of paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, sculpture, medals, and decorative arts traces the development of Western art from the Middle Ages to the present, including the only painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the Americas and the largest mobile created by Alexander Calder.