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The
world-class Putnam Foundation Collection is on permanent
display in the Timken Museum of Art. European old master
paintings, Russian icons and American art constitute the
primary focus of the collection.
The Putnam Collection's European paintings span nearly 600 years of Western
art from early Italian altarpieces to mid-nineteenth century French landscape
painting. The collection includes fine examples of French, Dutch, Flemish,
and Italian painting. A featured highlight is San Diego's only painting
by the great Dutch artist Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn.
The American collection is noted for its choice selection of
paintings. Among its celebrated masterworks are paintings by
John Singleton Copley and Eastman Johnson.
Russian icons from the Moscow and Novgorad schools, the
oldest dating to the fifteenth century, are on view in a
special gallery. A late bronze sculpture of Mercury by the
famed sculptor Giambologna graces the center of the rotunda,
which is adorned with French seventeenth century tapestries
from the Stories of Queen
Artemisia series.
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