Detroit Institute of Arts |

Paul Philippe Cret M-1 (Michigan highway) Albert Kahn (architect) Edsel Ford James McNeill Whistler Auguste Rodin Edgar Degas Diego Rivera Henri Matisse Claude Monet Expressionism Vincent van Gogh Tom Phardel Sharon Que Detroit, Michigan Detroit Industry Leon Hermant Thomas Dewing The Nut Gatherers Carl Hofer James E. Scripps Zantzinger, Borie and Medary Duncan Phyfe John Stoughton Newberry Ludolf Backhuysen Charles Lang Freer SmithGroup Samuel Yellin Wilhelm Lehmbruck Paula Modersohn-Becker Henry Ossawa Tanner François Rude Tony Smith (sculptor) Ishtar Gate Hiram Powers Erich Heckel Gerard ter Borch Pewabic Pottery Max Pechstein C. Howard Crane
External Searches: |
VisWiki in different languages >>  English | 日本語 | Deutsch | Français | Polski | Italiano | Nederlands | Português | Español | Русский | Svenska | 中文 | Norsk (Bokmål) | Suomi | Català
The main article content on this page (titled: "Detroit Institute of Arts") was retrieved on the fly from Wikipedia (i.e., your page access date equals the data retrieval date).
All article text on this website (VisWiki.com) derived
from Wikipedia, is licenced under the terms
of the GNU Free Documentation
License. Article images, with the exception of video thumbnails, are
entirely from Wikipedia, and their copyrights should follow accordingly. All
videos and video thumbnails shown on this site are
from YouTube. Other visual/semantic
contents are mine.
Note to former VisualWikipedia users:
The domain name VisualWikipedia.com has recently been renamed to VisWiki.com.
I'll add more useful featrures here, so please update your bookmark accordingly :)