
Apartments near Taft Museum of Art in Cincinnati, OH (1,835 Rentals)


Perseverance

Antique Mulberry Apartments

1025 Central Ave

208 Magnolia St

East Apartments

1526-1528 Pleasant St

1533 Pleasant St

The Fulda

150 E Clifton Ave

1857 Walker St

Alvin Street Apartments

70 E McMicken Ave

11-25 Back St

1531 Elm St

1704 Vine St

127-129 E Clifton Ave

1710 Vine St

54 E McMicken Ave

41 E McMicken Ave

45-47 E McMicken Ave

108 Green St

Contrast OTR

1700 Elm St

103 E Clifton Ave

1702 Elm St

Malvern Apartments

2106 Sinton Ave

421 Wade St

Cincinnati Apartment

2058 Auburn Ave

Logan Commons

416 Wade St

414 Wade St

Film Center at Findlay Market

1810 Elm St

36 W McMicken Ave

Gilman Gardens Apartments

Logan Towers

Sinton Flats

2123 Luray Ave

Alexander Place

2017 Vine St

409 Findlay Street

2155 Loth St

2200 Vine St

Fulton Chateau

The Arts Apartments at Music Hall

2300 Auburn Ave

New Windsor Flats

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Explore Cincinnati
Cincinnati may not be the first name people think of when they think of the fine arts, but as many Cincinnati apartment residents know, the city is just swimming with numerous galleries, museums and theaters, offering any person plenty of chances to take in quite a bit of culture. One of the greatest spots in the city to take in some gorgeous works of art, for instance, is the Taft Museum of Art. Featuring some of the most famous works of the European masters, nineteenth century Americans, and many other forms and media of art from around the world and across the centuries, all within easy distance of the Cincinnati apartment. The Taft Museum offers plenty of opportunities to explore the artistic world, featuring some of the most famous paintings in the nation, by some of the top names of the game. It's an art fans paradise. The Taft Museum of Art houses some of the most famous works of art in history, most of which consists of works by the European old masters, including Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, Thomas Gainsborough, Frans Hals, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, and Adrienne van Ostade. It also featuring works by Americans of the nineteenth century, including famous murals by Robert Duncanson. It also features stranger and more unique items such as decorative watches, furniture, Limoges, enamels, Chinese porcelain and European decorative arts. In addition to this, it features the famous paintings Portrait of a Man Rising From a Chair by Rembrandt van Rijn, Song of the Talking Wire by Henry Farny, The Cobbler Apprentice by Frank Duveneck, Europa and the Bull by J.M.W. Turner, as well as the famous Virgin and Child formally in the Paris Abbey Saint-Denis. This is just a small description of some of the works to be found here. For further study, you'll have to come in and discover these gorgeous works of art for yourself. Plus, in addition to all that is on display in the collection, they have a number of traveling exhibits featuring some of the top works by the best painters in the world, both old and modern, so every trip to Taft Museum of Art can be something completely different. Art is something every person should experience, and Cincinnati offers plenty of opportunities to explore your cultural side, and some of the best can be found in the Taft Museum of Art. Explore the beauty works of some of the top names in the country, as well as around the world, just a few steps from your Cincinnati apartment, and let your soul be filled with the beauty of art.
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