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Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, founded in 1895, is Andrew Carnegie's lasting gift to Pittsburgh. Carnegie Museum of Art features distinguished masterpieces of French Impressionist, Post-Impressionist and 19th-Century American art. The large collection of paintings, prints and sculpture by old masters shares space with works by contemporary artists in the Scaife Gallery. Carnegie Museum of Natural History is one of the six largest natural history museums in the country. Called the "home of the dinosaurs" for its famed skeletons of Tyrannosaurus rex, Diplodocus and other extraordinary fossils, the museum also displays more than five million specimens from all areas of natural history and anthropology.
Carnegie Museum of Art will showcase Viva Vetro! Glass Alive! Venice and America, May 12-Sept. 16, 2007, an exhibition comprised of 100 works examining the links between Venetian and American artists over the last 50 years.
Pittsburgh Glass Center (PGC) hosts Allure of Japanese Glass, Hodge Gallery, May 4-Oct 21. The exhibition is PGC's first international exhibition of glass artists from Japan featuring both established and emerging artists who work in a full range of glass art methods and techniques. |