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How can I find out whether a particular work of art is currently on view at the National Gallery of Art?

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How can I find out whether a particular work of art is currently on view at the National Gallery of Art?

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Click on “search,” then “Search the Collection.” Choose a type of search for which you know the information, and follow the prompts to the page that gives you the basic information about the object, and possibly an image and/or brief text. There will often be further menu items that can be explored, and if one of these is “location,” follow this link to a diagram of the location of the work in the Gallery. If the “location” link is not listed, the object is not on public view. Check back frequently since our installations do change.

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