Philadelphia Museum of Art (part 2)

Last week I shared the first part of my visit to the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the exhibit: Mary Cassatt At Work. Once we’d viewed the exhibit my sister and I made our way around the rest of the amazing collections. It had been years since I visited the museum. I was last for the Cezanne exhibit with my sister and her three children on August 8, 1996. I did vacation in Philadelphia in the summer of 2021 with my husband and son enjoying all the history the city has to offer.

These are wonderful examples of American furniture and ceramics.

Japanese Footbridge and the Water Lily Pond 1899 and the Morning Haze 1894 both by Claude Monet.

At the Moulin Rouge: The Dance - Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec 1889-1890

Three Musicians - Pablo Picasso 1921

The Moorish Screen  - Henri Matisse 1921

I searched the Philadelphia Museum of Art website and the wider web for the Andy Warhol work below. I could not find it. I found this Marilyn instead.

Shot Orange Marilyn  - Andy Warhol 1964

A room from Sutton Scarsdale Hall, in Derbeyshire England.

The Lansdowne Room

Bust of Benjamin Franklin

Diana

We walked to The Logan and met my nephew who lives in town at Assembly Rooftop Lounge.

View from Assembly

After dinner images.

Such a wonderful day and Philly is such a great city!

Til next time be well friends and I’ll see you over on Instagram!