Fine Arts Collection

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U.S. General Services Administration

Fine Arts Collection

The Fine Arts Collection is one of the nation's oldest and largest public art collections. It consists of mural and easel paintings, sculptures, architectural and environmental artworks, as well as prints and other works on paper dating from the 1850s to the present. These civic artworks are displayed in federal buildings and courthouses nationwide. In addition, more than 23,000 easel paintings, prints, and small-scale sculptures created during the New Deal are on long-term loan to museums and other non-profit institutions across the United States. Maintained by GSA as a part of America's national and cultural heritage, the Fine Arts Collection also serves as a reminder of the important tradition of individual creative expression. View the collection at www.gsa.gov/fa

929 Sculptures

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26,229 Works of Art 3,092 Paintings

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Including 24,924 WPA Works

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50 States as well as Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands have works.

Smallest to Tallest 120

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Bat Column Chicago, IL 101 Ft. Rockman: Photographer Figure Minneapolis, MN 18 In.

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works by Arthur Murphy, the most in the collection by an artist.

Sculptures sized smallest to tallest in the collection.

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