Worcester Art Museum

museum, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
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1898 - present

Worcester Art Museum, in Worcester, Mass., one of the finest small art museums in the United States, whose chronologically arranged collections span 50 centuries and whose exhibitions are often major events in the art world. The John Chandler Bancroft collection of some 3,000 Japanese prints is internationally renowned, as is the reconstructed 12th-century Romanesque chapter house from a French monastery near Poitiers. The museum opened in 1898.

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This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen.