- Yale Center for British Art
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building_name=Yale Center for British Art
building_type=Art museum , Rare BookLibrary ,Institute ,Art center citation | title= Yale Center for British Art: About | publisher=ARTINFO | year=2008 | url= http://www.artinfo.com/galleryguide/19731/6276/about/yale-center-for-british-art-new-haven/ | accessdate=2008-07-30 ]
architectural_style=Modern
structural_system=Concrete frame
location=New Haven ,Connecticut
completion_date=1974
architect=Louis Kahn
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services_engineer=|The Yale Center for British Art is an
art museum inNew Haven, Connecticut atYale University which houses the most comprehensive collection ofBritish Art outside theUnited Kingdom . It concentrates on work from theElizabethan period onward. The Yale Center is located at 1080 Chapel Street, near the University Art Museum (also designed by Louis Kahn), at GIS coordinates 41.307903°, -72.930867°.The Center was established by a gift from
Paul Mellon of his British art collection to Yale in 1966, together with an endowment for operations of the Center, and funds for a building to house the works of art. The building was designed byLouis I. Kahn and constructed at the corner of York and Chapel Streets in New Haven, across the street from one of Kahn's earliest buildings, theYale University Art Gallery , built in 1953. The Yale Center for British Art was completed, after Kahn's death, in 1974. The exterior is made of matte steel and reflective glass; the interior is of travertine marble, white oak, and Belgian linen.The Center is affiliated with the
Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art inLondon , which sponsors the "Yale-in-London" undergraduate study abroad program, publishes academic titles, and awards grants and fellowships.Collection
The collection consists of nearly 2,000 paintings and 100 sculptures, with an emphasis, reflecting Mellon's interest, in the interval between
William Hogarth 's birth (1697) toJ. M. W. Turner 's death (1851). Other artists represented includeThomas Gainsborough ,George Stubbs , Joseph Wright,John Constable ,Joshua Reynolds , Thomas Lawrence,Robert Polhill Bevan ,Stanley Spencer ,Barbara Hepworth , andBen Nicholson .The collection also has works by artists from continental Europe and America who painted for British patrons or otherwise pursued their careers in Britain. These include
Peter Paul Rubens ,Anthony van Dyck ,Canaletto ,Johann Zoffany ,John Singleton Copley ,Benjamin West , andJames McNeill Whistler .Some areas of emphasis of the collection are small
portrait s, known as "conversation piece s", including those by Hogarth, Gainsborough, Zoffany and Arthur Devis; landscape paintings by Gainsborough, Richard Wilson, Constable,Richard Parkes Bonington and Turner; and British sporting and animal paintings, featuring George Stubbs,John Wootton ,Benjamin Marshall , andAlfred Munnings . Other genres include marine paintings, represented by Samuel Scott and Charles Brooking; London cityscapes; travel art from India, scenes ofShakespeare an plays, and portraits of actors.Sculptors represented include
Louis-Francois Roubiliac ,Joseph Nollekens ,Francis Chantrey ,Jacob Epstein , andHenry Moore .In recent years, emphasis has been placed on the acquisition of works by the so-called
Young British Artists , including "In and Out of Love ", an important early piece byDamien Hirst .The collection of 20,000 drawings and watercolors and 30,000 prints features British sporting art and figure drawings. It includes works by Hogarth,
Paul Sandby , Sir Joshua Reynolds, Thomas Rowlandson,William Blake , John Constable,Samuel Palmer , Richard Parkes Bonington,John Ruskin , J. M. W. Turner,Walter Sickert ,Duncan Grant ,Paul Nash ,Edward Burra ,Stanley Spencer ,Augustus John ,Gwen John , and the Pre-Raphaelites.The Center's collection of rare books and manuscripts has about 30,000 volumes, including maps, atlases, sporting books, and archival material of British artists. It also has some 1,300 leaves originating in illustrated
incunabula .The four-floor Center also houses a reference library, a photo archive, a conservation laboratory, and a study room. It sponsors such activities as films, lectures, concerts, tours, and other special events.
The Center is open to the public free of charge six days a week.
References
* [http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/Yale_Center_for_British_A.html The Yale Center for British Art at "Great Buildings"] and at [http://www.architectureweek.com/2005/0302/culture_1-1.html Architecture Week]
External links
* [http://ycba.yale.edu/index.asp Yale Center for British Art]
* [http://www.paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk/ Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art]
* [http://www.paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk/yil.html The Yale-in-London program]
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