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Originally published in 1939
Some of this information may no longer be current and in that case is presented for historical interest only.
Edited by GET NJ, COPYRIGHT 2003
The MUSEUM OF HISTORIC ART (open 2-5; summer by appointment) is a two-story structure of mottled yellow brick, designed by A. Page Brown in a modified Romanesque style, popular when the building was erected in 1889. In addition to the finest collection of Veronese art in the country, the museum contains exhibits of coins, medals, gems, marbles, plaster casts of ivory objects and representative art of the Far East, the Near East and Europe. Notable among the paintings is that of Aaron Burr, the younger, believed to be the work of Gilbert Stuart.
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