
The story
In 1930 and 1931 the Soviet government, badly short of cash for its industrial plans, quietly sold masterpieces out of the Hermitage, the old imperial museum in Leningrad. One of the buyers was Andrew Mellon, a Pittsburgh banker who was at that moment the United States Treasury Secretary. Through intermediaries he bought 21 paintings for more than 6.5 million dollars, among them Raphael's Alba Madonna and Jan van Eyck's Annunciation, pictures that had hung in the palaces of the Russian tsars.
Mellon was collecting for his country as much as for himself. The United States still had no national gallery, and he meant to give it one. In January 1937 he offered his paintings and the funds for a building to the nation, and Congress accepted the gift that March, on his 74th birthday. He asked that the museum carry the country's name, so that other wealthy collectors would feel free to add their own pictures to a gallery open to everyone.
He chose the architect John Russell Pope, who designed a domed neoclassical hall of pale Tennessee marble on the National Mall. Neither man saw it finished, dying within days of each other in 1937, months after the first ground was broken. The gallery opened in 1941, and other collectors gave as Mellon had hoped, so its rooms now hold Ginevra de' Benci, the only Leonardo painting in the Americas, beside the Raphael he had bought from the Hermitage. A sharp-angled East Building by I. M. Pei was added across the plaza in 1978 for modern art.
Collection
187 works
Boy on the RocksHenri Rousseau, 1897
Daniel in the Lions' DenPeter Paul Rubens, 1615
Girl Arranging Her HairMary Cassatt, 1886
Portrait of Cardinal Pietro BemboTitian, 1539
Still Life: Vase with Pink RosesVincent van Gogh, 1890
The Boating PartyMary Cassatt, 1893
Woman with a CatPierre-Auguste Renoir, 1875
A Lady in Her BathFrançois Clouet, 1571
Allegory of Virtue and ViceLorenzo Lotto, 1505
Lady Caroline HowardJoshua Reynolds, 1778
LucretiaRembrandt, 1664
Mrs. Richard Brinsley SheridanThomas Gainsborough, 1785
NativityLorenzo Lotto, 1523
NiagaraFrederic Edwin Church, 1857
Street in VeniceJohn Singer Sargent, 1882
The Banks of the OiseAlfred Sisley, 1877
The Last of the BuffaloAlbert Bierstadt, 1888
Venus Consoling LoveFrançois Boucher, 1751
Wivenhoe ParkJohn Constable, 1816
Woman with a SunflowerMary Cassatt, 1905
A Dutch CourtyardPieter de Hooch, 1658
Breezing UpWinslow Homer, 1873
Christ Driving the Money Changers from the TempleEl Greco, 1568
DianaPierre-Auguste Renoir, 1867
Lady Elizabeth Delmé and Her ChildrenJoshua Reynolds, 1777