
Apartments near Cincinnati Art Museum in Cincinnati, OH (2,196 Rentals)


2623 University Ct

1017 Dayton St

2124 Kindel Ave

2635 University Ct

351 Joselin Ave

130 E. Shields Street

Hack 14

Blair Lofts

350 Joselin Ave

1901 Colerain Ave

319 Probasco St

2169 Central Ave

Jefferson 3227

3209 Bishop Street

3415 Reading Rd

University Edge - Cincinnati Student Living

Haddon Hall Apartments

Maple Tower

3262 Glendora Ave

The Murray

649 W McMicken Ave

Clifton 3025

3227 Bishop Street

3239 Bishop Street

Clifton 3027

362 Probasco St

Straight Street Apartments

Clifton 3033

St. Ambrose Apartments

3305-3307 Jefferson Ave

The Roseanne

415 Probasco St

Clifwood

Mcmicken Arms

2582 W McMicken Ave

Seven Acres Senior Living

519 Riddle Rd

3336 Jefferson Ave

Queen City Condominiums

2886 W McMicken Ave

3067 O'Bryon St

Lowell 507

Dixmyth Hills

Lowell 515

College Bank Apartments

Lowell 545

Lowell 559

Lowell 566

599 Lowell Ave

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There are numerous museum throughout the city for Cincinnati apartment-ites to take in wonderful works of art, but only one has one of the biggest collections in the country, spanning over 6,000 years of history. The Cincinnati Art Museum is the biggest collection in all the city, and one of the biggest in the world, housing more than 60,000 works by some of the biggest names in the art world, making it a must for any true art fan. It also stands as one of the oldest, being founded in 1881, the first art museum built for that purpose west of the Alleghenies. For fans of art history, you can find plenty of information about the history of art in this part of the country, as well as the world. Art afficionados would be crazy to pass up this place. As stated previously, the museums holds over 60,000 works of art, by some of the top names in the world, from around the globe. It's a great place for people to explore the artistic world outside of their own Cincinnati apartments. They have plenty of art from the Far East, including carvings, including paraphernalia, statuary, ceramics and textiles, as well as works of similar make and model from the classic and near eastern art worlds. They also have a startling collection of American Painting and Sculpture, ranging from the nineteenth century to modern day, and featuring many famous names in the art world, such as John Quincy Adams Ward, Thomas Cole, John Trumbull, John Henry Twatchman, Mary Cassat, James Henry Beard, Winslow Homer, Charles Wilson Peale, and numerous others. . They also have a nice collection of European art, including coinage and statuary from ancient Rome, and famous works by Anthony van Dyck, Ferdinand Holler, Johann Eckstein, Jean-Francoise Millet, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Thomas Gainborough, and Franz Hals. In addition to all the paintings and sculpture, they also have a fantastic photography collection, including works by Herbret Bayer, Thomas Annan, Ansel Adams, Walker Evans, Lewis Wickes Hines, Richard Avedon, and other titans of the photographic world, spanning across entire centuries. They also have artistic fashions over the years, decorative arts, as well the art of the Native Americans, and Africa. There's something for just about everyone at this house of art. Though there are numerous art museums throughout Cincinnati, few have such a wide range of styles and media, from so many countries across so many centuries. Cincinnati apartment-ites looking to find the best works of art by some of the top names in the medium need only take a trip down to the Cincinnati Art Museum.
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