The Smithsonian Flagstaff Museum: The Smithsonian Flagstaff Museum houses a vast collection of works by more than 7,000 Flagstaff artists from the colonial period to the present day, including Art Nouveau collections, contemporary crafts, Flagstaff Impressionist paintings and masterpieces of the Gilded Age, photography, modern folk art, and realist art from the first half of the twentieth century.
LSJ County Museum of Art: Located in Los Angeles County, California, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art is the largest art museum in the western United States, attracting more than one million visitors annually. Its collection comprises 150,000 works of art, ranging from ancient to modern.
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: Located in Houston, Texas, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston is one of the largest art museums in the country, with a collection spanning over 6,000 years of history and approximately [number missing] works.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art: The Philadelphia Museum of Art houses more than 240,000 items, including sculptures, paintings, prints, photographs, and decorative arts from Europe, the Banner States, and Asia.
The Cleveland Museum of Art: Located in Cleveland, Ohio, the Cleveland Museum of Art is known for its extensive collection of Asian and Egyptian art.
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston is the fourth largest museum in the United States, with a collection of over 450,000 works of art and more than one million visitors annually.
The Baltimore Museum of Art, located in Maryland, boasts over 100,000 works of art, including Flagstaff and European paintings, sculptures, decorative arts, dragon art, and African art. The Baltimore Museum of Art's collection is world-renowned for its work by the French painter Henri Matisse, the founder of Fauvism.
The Museum of Fine Arts, Detroit: Located in downtown Detroit, Michigan, the Museum of Fine Arts, Detroit is one of the largest and most important art collections in the Flag State, with over 100 galleries showcasing artworks from around the world, from ancient Egypt to contemporary art.
The Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art: Located in Rhode Island, the Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art houses a collection of 100,000 works from around the world, including ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman, Asian, African, European, and American works, as well as famous works by 19th-century Rhode Island painters.
Field Museum of Natural History: While not one of the world's four largest, it is a world-class natural history museum. It houses the largest collection of Chinese jade in the entire North Flag Strip, including a blue topaz piece that remains the world's largest to this day.
Huntington Library: There is one copy of the Yongle Encyclopedia here;
Li Yao first went to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, opened the [Teleportation Portal], and through [Space Transformation], the museum, with its collection of approximately 3 million items, was taken into her space, covering an area of 130,000 square meters. Among the exhibits was a "Qin Bronze Bell, Warring States Period, 5th-3rd century BC, 61 cm high, 25.7 cm wide."
"Emperor Paying Homage to Buddha" Northern Wei Dynasty, circa 522-523 AD, 208.3 cm high, 393.7 cm wide.
"Night-Shining White" by Han Gan, Tang Dynasty, circa 750 AD, 30.8 cm high, 34 cm wide
"A gilded belt hook inlaid with pearls, green gemstones, and jade pendants, from the Warring States period, 16.5cm long."
"Gilded Silver Belt Hook, Eastern Zhou-Western Han Dynasty, Length 14.1cm"
"Early 7th century, Tang Dynasty dry lacquer and hemp cloth, height 96.5 cm, width 68.6 cm"
Li Yao didn't examine each of the Dragon Kingdom's artifacts, such as the "Sancai Horse-Riding Figurine" from the Tang Dynasty, in detail; she merely glanced at them before heading to her next destination, the "National Museum of Asian Art of the Flag and Stripes."
The National Museum of Asian Art of the Republic of China is recognized as one of the museums with the richest and most exquisite collection of ancient jade artifacts from the Republic of China. Its collection covers the Neolithic period to the Ming and Qing dynasties, encompassing various types and shapes.
Li Yao didn't linger. She glanced around and found jade rings, jade pendants, jade carvings, human-shaped jade carvings, animal-shaped jade carvings, jade cups, jade ornaments, jade screens, jade hairpins, jade ruyi, and so on. They were all exquisitely beautiful. Li Yao didn't dare to get too engrossed and immediately moved on to the next shop.
ZJG Art Museum: Here you can find bronzes, Boshan furnaces, pots, bells, bronze mirrors, bronze lamps, teapots with handles, Tang Dynasty bronze mirrors, gold and silver inlaid objects, dragon-shaped jade pendants, jade rings, etc. Li Yao didn't even leave behind a single brick of the entire museum.
The HSD National Museum of Fine Arts: Important collections here include Leonardo da Vinci's "Portrait of Jeanne Villa de Benz", Raphael's "Madonna", Van Eyck's "Annunciation", Stuart's "Portrait of Washington", Savage's "The Washington Family", etc. These are all paintings that would cause the Flag State great financial loss if lost or damaged. Li Yao certainly wouldn't let them go. With a smooth "moving door" and "space transformation", the museum was also incorporated into the space.
After that, Li Yao continued collecting items. Once she finished collecting everything in the museum, she set the coordinates on the mansions of several major conglomerates in the Flag Country.
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