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de YOUNG MEMORIAL MUSEUM
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75 Tea Garden Drive
Golden Gate Park
(415) 863-3330
www.deyoungmuseum.org
Situated in Golden Gate Park, the M.H. De Young Museum, named after the one-time publisher of the SanFrancisco
Chronicle, is San Francisco's oldest public museum, dating back
to the 1894 Midwinter Exposition. In 1972, the de Young Memorial
Museum and the California Palace of the Legion of Honor merged
to form The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
The de Young Museum houses an acclaimed American art collection
of more than 200 paintings depicting a period from colonial
times through the 20th century, including The Mason Children of
1670 through Bingham's 1846 Boatmen on the Missouri, Georgia
O'Keefe's Petunias, and Grant Wood's Regionalist master work,
Dinner for the Threshers, painted in 1934. Also featured are
fascinating exhibitions of African art, Oceanic art, Near
Eastern and Central Asian textile arts, and pre-Columbian art
from the Americas.
Featured African art from many areas of sub-Saharan
Africa, including a power figure from Zaire and a
Makonde helmet mask from Mozambique. The Museum's renowned
textile collection, which includes the most important collection
of Anatolian kilims outside Turkey, changes throughout the year.
The Oceanic collections were charter collections of the de Young
Museum, with the nucleus being formed in 1894. Highlights
include a 10-foot housepost from the Iatmul culture of Papua New
Guinea, a group of brightly painted carvings used in malanggan
ceremonials of New Ireland, and a selection of powerful wood
carvings from the Maori peoples of New Zealand.
School group tours are available Wednesday through
Friday and adult tours occur Wednesday through Sunday.
Group tours for adults must be scheduled at least 3 weeks in
advance; fee includes museum admission. College groups receive
special rates. Group tours are also available in Spanish,
French, Italian, and German. Audio Tours by Acoustiguide are
available for special exhibitions. $3 rental fee.
Hours:
Tuesday through Sunday from 9:30 am to 5:00
first Wednesday of the month until 8:45 pm.
Admission/fees:
$7 adults
$5 seniors 65 and over
$4 youth 12-17
children under 12 admitted free
The museum is free on the first Wednesday of each
month.
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