Link to their online collections page: H.A.M.
Went there yesterday with old GE buddy Bill M.
They have consolidated their three museums into one large collection.
Very nice (medium size buildings) place to visit.
I just shot a few of the things that impressed me for one reason or another.
This one (seriously) is titled "The Hangover", painted by Toulouse-Lautrec:
This strange and beautiful painting is titled "Dawn" - lovely lady leaning into the wind at sunrise.
Somehow they had a painting of me on the wall !!!!
This photo of mine is horrible because of the reflections off the glass cover (should have carried a polarizing filter).
Anyway . . . of all things I saw, this charcoal "sketch" impressed me the most. Stuck my face right in there and I'd swear it was a modern photograph. Delicate, soft, but tons of fine details up close. Her eye is incredible, as are the strands of her hair.
This is the label....
(You can see my reflection in the glass taking this picture, and pictures on the wall behind me.)