Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum
The Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum is an art museum located on the campus of Washington University in St. Louis, within the university's Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts. Founded in 1881 as the St. Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts, it was initially located in downtown St. Louis. It is the oldest art museum west of the Mississippi River. The Museum holds 19th-, 20th-, and 21st-century European and American paintings, sculptures, prints, installations, and photographs. The collection also includes some Egyptian and Greek antiquities and Old Master prints.
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum
Aelbert Cuyp, Cows with a Milkmaid in a Farmyard, 1650
Thomas Cole, Aqueduct near Rome, 1832
George Caleb Bingham, Daniel Boone Escorting Settlers Through the Cumberland Gap, 1851–52
Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts
The Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts is a part of Washington University in St. Louis. The Sam Fox School was founded in 2006 by uniting the academic units of Architecture and Art with the university's Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum. It is dedicated in honor of donor, former United States Ambassador to Belgium, and owner of Harbour Group Industries, Sam Fox. The school comprisesCollege of Architecture
Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Design
College of Art
Graduate School of Art
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum
Steinberg Hall, a part of Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts, April 2018
1879 Peabody and Stearns building, home of the art school 1879-1905 (razed 1919)