Don't miss the Peacock Room. On every third Thursday of the month from 12-5:30, we open the windows so you can catch the subtleties of Whistler’s work that are only visible in natural sunlight
Don't overlook this museum! The Japanese Rinpa screens, Chinese bronzes, Islamic ceramics and Indian statuettes are breathtaking. You can come for The Peacock Room but the Asian art is well worth it.
Contains 25k works of art that span almost 6k years. Most popular work is The Peacock Room which upon its unveiling led the original room's designer to become mentally unstable. Full history via<LINK> Read more
Peacock Room. Controversial art by James McNeill Whistler. When patron refused to pay Whistler added silver shillings at peacock’s feet to symbolize frugality. Full work history via<LINK> Read more
Focused on breadth more than depth, given its size, the Chinese & Japanese collections are nonetheless solid. Check out the Peacock Room on the appointed Thursday when they open the shutters.
Did you know? President Theodore Roosevelt was a life-long supporter of the Smithsonian Institute and was instrumental in the founding of the Freer Gallery of Art. Read more
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