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Honorable
Paul Ryan,
Speaker
of the
House of Representatives
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The Haggin Museum’s art collection is once
again receiving national attention as some of our paintings are heading to
Washington D.C. We were recently
approached by the office of the Honorable Paul Ryan, Speaker of the House of
Representatives, requesting that we loan a painting for his office. The Speaker was particularly interested in borrowing
a painting by Albert Bierstadt because it highlights some of the beautiful
landscapes of our country.
With our current project underway of
reimagining our art collection, we were unsure if we would be able to meet the
request. However, after providing the
Speaker’s office with an inventory of paintings that were available for a multi-year
loan, Speaker Ryan and his wife requested five paintings. We are honored to be loaning the following
works: In the Yosemite Valley by Albert Bierstadt; Cloud Effect, Estes Park, Colorado by Albert Bierstadt; Stagecoach by Edward Lampson Henry; Untitled by William Hart; and Kneedeep in Summer by William Hart.
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Albert Bierstadt, Cloud Effect, Estes Park, c. 1877
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This is not the first request of this type
for the Haggin. During his first term as
President of the United States, Ronald Reagan requested Looking Up the Yosemite Valley by Albert Bierstadt, which was
displayed in the White House Roosevelt Room.
The painting reminded him of his home state of California.
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