These famous paintings by Rothko are in the National Gallery in Washington, D.C.:
The Phillips Collection also has the Rothko painting, The Ochre.
The collective noun for a collection of paintings is a collection of paintings. Other general collective nouns can be used according to circumstances, for example, a display of paintings, a gallery of paintings, etc.
A group of paintings go in a gallery.
Many paintings by Henri Matisse contain xenocentric subjects. His xenocentric paintings can be found at the Musee National d'Art in Paris and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
a gallery!
Ginevra de Benci is in the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.In a private collection in San Francisco, there is a painting Christ Carrying the Cross. The owner maintains it is by Leonardo. Not everybody agrees.
The paintings of Pieter Breugel the Elder are scattered among a great many museums. The largest collections are in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria, and in the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.
Marina Anzil has written: 'The National Gallery of London and its paintings' -- subject(s): Catalogs, National Gallery (Great Britain), Painting 'National Gallery of London and Its Paintin'
In most museums which exhibit 19th century art. Musée d'Orsay, Paris, has a fine collection. Also the Tretchakov Gallery, Moscow, and the Hermitage, St Petersburg, Russia. The Phillips Collection and the National Gallery, Washington DC. The Metropolitan Museum, New York City. The National Gallery, London. Etc. ....
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The National Gallery and the National Portrait Gallery on Trafalgar Square in London has a few famous paintings. There's also the Tate Britain and the Tate Modern. All of these museums are free to enter.
They are in more museums than I can mention. The greatest collections are in the Metropolitan Museum, NYC and the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.
Ursula Hoff has written: 'Masterpieces of the National Gallery of Victoria' 'European paintings before 1800 in the National Gallery of Victoria' 'Charles I' -- subject(s): Art, Art objects, Art patronage, Collectors and collecting 'The National Gallery of Victoria' -- subject(s): Art, Catalogs, National Gallery of Victoria 'European paintings before eighteen hundred' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Painting