The Memphis Brooks Museum of Art is the largest and oldest art museum in the state of Tennessee. Built in 1916, the museum was designed in the Beaux-Arts style by architect James Gamble Rogers.

The funds were donated by Bessie Vance Brooks in memory of her husband, Samuel Hamilton Brooks. A cylindrical extension to the original building was added in 1955. The museum consists of 29 galleries, a research library, an auditorium, and classrooms.

The museum’s permanent collection includes art from the Italian Renaissance, Baroque, Impressionist, and 20th Century periods. Some of the artists whose works hang in the museum include Gainsborough, Hassam, Homer, Pissaro, and Renoir.

1934 Poplar Avenue, Memphis, TN, Phone: 901-544-6200

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