The Barnes Foundation

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The Barnes Foundation is AN yankee instructional art and farming establishment in Lower Merion, a suburban area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It had been based in 1922 by prince consort C. Barnes, a chemist who collected art after making a fortune by co-developing an early antimicrobial drug marketed as Argyrol.
Today, the muse possesses over 2,500 objects, including 800 paintings estimated to be worth about $25 billion. These square measure primarily works by Impressionist and Modernist masters, however the gathering includes several by leading European and yankee artists, as well as ancient works from other cultures.

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