
Newark Museum of Art
Newark, United States
The Newark Museum of Art is the largest museum in New Jersey, United States, founded in 1909 by the librarian John Cotton Dana. It holds broad collections of American and international art alongside science and natural history, and is particularly noted for its Tibetan art, regarded as one of the finest such collections in the Western hemisphere.
The museum's campus in downtown Newark includes the 1885 Ballantine House, a restored Victorian mansion that is a National Historic Landmark. Until 2019 the institution was known as the Newark Museum.