Located in Cincinnati’s Baum-Longworth-Sinton-Taft House, built around 1820 and considered one of the finest examples of Federal architecture in the country, the Taft Museum of Art has a small but strong collection of European old master and 19th-century American paintings, Chinese porcelains, European decorative arts, Limoges enamels, watches, sculptures, and furniture. View the collection highlights page to see digital images such as The Doctor's Visit, ca. 1663, by Jan Steen (Dutch, 1625 - 1679), or John Singer Sargent's portrait of Robert Louis Stevenson, 1887. While no complete exhibitions are available online, you can read exhibition descriptions dating back to 1985. As a point of interest for website managers, the Taft Museum is using Word Press.
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