Anderson Collection
Stanford University will become home to the core of the Anderson Collection, one of the most outstanding private collections of post-World War II American art in the world.
Add to FavoritesStanford University will become home to the core of the Anderson Collection, one of the most outstanding private collections of post-World War II American art in the world.
Add to FavoritesThe five 9-foot-high murals that were created to enliven the lobby of School of Education illustrate the school’s programmatic themes, such as the arts and sciences in education.
Add to FavoritesThe bronze sculpture by Nathan Oliveira entitled Universal Woman seems to depict a woman inflicted with an incurable disease, whose gesture represents an entreaty for care and support.
Add to FavoritesSculptor Roger Barr created The Sculptor’s Eye, a 4-foot-high, oval-shaped structure that resembles an eye, as a tribute to the Swiss sculptor-painter Alberto Giacometti, who died in 1966.
Add to Favorites23rd Avenue in northwest Portland, Oregon is an old commercial thoroughfare. Many of the structures along it have managed to survive since the 19th century.
Add to FavoritesJane Lathrop Stanford commissioned the Angel of Grief in 1900 as a memorial for one of her brothers, Henry Clay Lathrop, after choosing the design from a photograph.
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