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Annmary Brown Memorial is an art museum, library and mausoleum at Brown University. It is located at 21 Brown Street in Providence, Rhode Island. It is one of five libraries comprising the University Library system. Before merging with the university in 1948, the museum was founded as an independent collection by General Rush Hawkins and his wife, Annmary Brown. The Hawkinses are interred in a crypt at the building. The building was constructed in 1903 by architect Norman Isham. Today, the museum features a wide array of art from around the world.

The building housed a well known collection of 450 incunabula for many years. In 1990, the collection was moved to the John Hay Library.


Visiting


Brown University Library | Annmary Brown Memorial - The Annmary Brown Memorial houses exhibits of European and American   paintings from the 17th through the 20th centuries, the Cyril and Harriet   Mazansky ...

The museum is normally open on Monday through Friday from 1:00 to 5:00 pm during the academic year, Labor Day through Memorial Day.

References



  • Charles Whiling (September 22, 1986). "Life of a university library - its an open book". Retrieved March 12, 2012. 

External links


Annmary Brown Memorial in Providence, Rhode Island - The Annmary Brown Memorial in Providence, Rhode Island, tells a story of love   and loss. By Justin Shatwell, Yankee Magazine.
  • Anmary Brown Memorial website

See also


Annmary Brown Memorial - Museums - Providence, RI - Yelp - 2 Reviews of Annmary Brown Memorial
  • Brown University
  • List of museums in Rhode Island

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