A permanent collection consists of 18th, 19th, and 20th century American
art by such artists as Arms, Bellows, Benton, Beirstadt, Bricher, Cassatt,
Chase, Heade, Hopper, Innes, Peale, Stuart, and Wyeth.
Exhibits are changed monthly and feature a part of
the permanent collection and traveling exhibits.
The museum is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday
through Saturday and 1 to 4 p.m. on Sunday (free day). Adults over 18 are
charged $3.00; students under 18 w/ valid ID are charged $1.00 admission.
Children under 12 and members are admitted free.
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The Albrecht-Kemper Museum in St. Joseph, MO has an impressive collection
of paintings, sculpture and traveling exhibits. |
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Here is a photo detail of a large painting called "I See Everything.
I Am The Crow." |
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This bronze sculpture of a stick horse is by Debra Butterfield. |
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This is a variation of Trova's Falling Man. |
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Max stands beside a landscape painting within a "window" constructed
of exotic inlaid woods. |
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The museaum has an impressive art library at the basement lavel of
the Albrecht ex-residence -- onto which expansive galleries and other facilities
were added. |
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The Tap Room of the Albrecht Home is circular, with 1930's detailing,
shiny black walls and red accents. |
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