Museum of Art

The Museum of Art is a Lovian modern art museum located in Bayside, Noble City. It has an art collection consisting of paintings from the late 19th and the 20th and 21st century. It has a total of over 12,000 artworks of which the collection of Marcel Duchamp sculptures is most notable. Besides general modern art the museum has some halls that focus on Cubism with artists like Pablo Picasso and Piet Mondriaan. The building in which the museum resides was designed by Adams and Fletcher architecture firm in 1999. The Museum of Art is one of the most prestigious and renown art galleries in Lovia.

The Masters Hall
The Masters Hall has the top paintings of the collection. The pieces are from the late 19th and early 20th century.

John William Waterhouse Hall
The John William Waterhouse Hall has some of the top paintings of the painter it is named after.

Ramsley Hall
The Ramsley Hall contains cubist artworks of the early 20th century artworks.

Piet Mondriaan Hall
The Piet Mandriaan Hall contains paintings by the artist it is named after, Piet Mondriaan.

The Quebec Room
The Quebec Room contains only one painting: The Death of General Wolfe by Benjamin West, painted in 1775.



Marcel Duchamp Hall
The Marcel Duchamp Hall contains a collection of sculptures made by the dadaist artist it is named after, Marcel Duchamp.

Salon Militaire
The Salon Militaire is dedicated to wartime art and propaganda.