We begin with Ancient Egypt.
Wednesday, September 10, 2025
Walter's Art Museum: Ancient Art: Egyptian, Middle Eastern, Greek and Roman
Monday, September 8, 2025
Walters Art Museum: Medieval Art 3rd through 18th Centuries
The Walters Art Museum is the result of another one of those 19th century Industrialist robber barons that we owe so much to. They may have raped and pillaged our natural resources, banked on the weakness of the human spirit and abused the poorest amongst us, but darned if they didn't leave a trail of amazing museums in their wake! Walters and his sons made their nut off of a combination of iron smelting, grain exporting and alcohol sales--quite a diverse portfolio. And somewhere along the way, they started to fancy art. What started out as an occasional opening up of their home to the public to show off some of their collection, turned into a full fledged museum constructed one block south of their mansion. It was built in the Romanesque Palazzo-style between 1905-1909. One of the unique aspects of the Walters is that it is free to the public.
In the mid-1970's the entire back side of the original building was combined with a Brutalist-style four-story tall Annex that more than doubled the size of the original. It was a harsh structure. The closest thing I've ever seen to it is the Denver Art Museum, and it's currently undergoing a massive renovation. In 1998, the annex was upgraded with the addition of a multi-storied glass window atrium over the Center Street lobby to open and soften the overall effect. The results are very pleasing.