The North Carolina Museum of Art recently transferred 96 drawings by Nowicki, an architect who designed Dorton Arena, to the Visual Arts Department at North Carolina State University.
The North Carolina Museum of Art purchased four paintings thought to be by Rembrandt but later discovered that they were painted by Jan Lievens or other artists of the Rembrandt school.
Businesses, corporations and foundations have made significant contributions toward the growth of the art collections housed at the North Carolina Museum of Art.
The Art in the Schools program, begun in the 1970s, combines classroom lessons with a visit to the North Carolina Museum of Art for a tour of the works of art studied in the classroom.
\"The Naked Soul\" is the title of the North Carolina Museum of Art's major 1993 exhibition of Polish paintings from around the turn of the 20th century. This time period is known as the fin-de-siècle, and represents the great period of Polish art.
A study of the similarities between the work of Rembrandt and that of Jan Lievens. The North Carolina Museum of Art acquired four paintings thought to be Rembrandts; however, these paintings have now been attributed to Lievens.
The North Carolina Museum of Art has received a grant to research the life and works of Louis Remy Mignot, whose painting \"Landscape in Ecuador\" was purchased in 1991 and presently hangs in the museum.
This first in a series of articles examining the contributions of donors to the North Carolina Museum of Art focuses on Robert F. Phifer and Gordon Hanes, two North Carolinians who generously funded the museum's early growth and development.
The generosity of Samuel H. Kress facilitated the development of the North Carolina Museum of Art and other regional museums. An exhibition scheduled for February 5-April 24, 1994, contains many of the Old Master paintings given by Kress.
The North Carolina Museum of Art, acknowledged as possessing one of the finest collections of European art in America, was honored by having one of its pieces, \"Madonna and Child in a Landscape,\" chosen as the Postal Service's traditional Christmas stamp.
The 1993 North Carolina Artists Exhibition, open to any artist resident in the state working in any media, is open for viewing October 2-December 5, 1993.
The North Carolina Museum of Art has established the African-American Advisory Board in order to involve African-Americans in the museum's educational programming and in the acquisition of art.