This small art museum founded by Louis and Charlotte Hyde holds exhibits around a the core collection, including works by artists from many periods, from Sandro Botticelli, El Greco, Rembrandt and Peter Paul Rubens to Impressionists, Moderninsts and American artists from Winslow Homer to James McNeill Whistler. The collection moves into Contemporary art with Josef Albers, Dorothy Dehner, Grace Hartigan, Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Rauschenberg, and Bridget Riley and many more.
Tsuchiya Koitsu, Japanese 1870-1949, Snow at Zojoji, 1933. Image of Daiden (Hondo) main hall of temple Family temple of Togukawa in Edo. Courtesy of the Hyde Collection and the University of Syracuse
Toshiaki Nakazawa, (1864 – 1921), Empress Jingu Invading Korea, c. 1897: According to the Hyde Collection, several Japanese legends tell of the Empress Jingu, who ruled in 201 CE and was absent from Japan for three years while she conquered a promised land, which the country later traditionally identified as Korea. Courtesy of the Hyde Collection and the University of Syracuse
Artist and Master Printer Robert Blackburn's abstract print Quiet Instrument appears in a celebration of his life and work at the Hyde Collection in Glens Falls, N.Y. Nelson / Dunks Collection. Press image courtesy of the Hyde and the David C. Driskell Center at the University of Maryland, College Park
Tsuchiya Koitsu, 1870-1949, created this image of Asakusa Kannon Temple, the oldest temple in Tokyo, founded 645 CE. Courtesy of the Hyde Collection and the University of Syracuse
Yoshida Hiroshi, 1876-1950, Fujiyama-First Light of the Sun, 1926. Courtesy of the Hyde Collection and the University of Syracuse
Artist and Master Printer Robert Blackburn's abstract lithograph Purple Flash III appears in a celebration of his life and work at the Hyde Collection in Glens Falls, N.Y. Nelson / Dunks Collection. Press image courtesy of the Hyde and the David C. Driskell Center at the University of Maryland, College Park
Robert Blackburn's lithograph, Refugees (aka People in a Boat), 1938, shows a group of men rowing a crowded dinghy at night. Press image courtesy of the Hyde and the Collection of NCCU Art Museum, North Carolina Central University, Gift of Christopher Maxey
Artist and Master Printer Robert Blackburn's abstract print Faux Pas appears in a celebration of his life and work at the Hyde Collection in Glens Falls, N.Y. Nelson / Dunks Collection. Press image courtesy of the Hyde © The Trust for Robert Blackburn