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Kimbell Art Museum, The Best Now In Fort Worth

Kimbell Art Museum

3333 Camp Bowie Blvd.

Fort Worth, Texas 76107

817-332-8451

The Kimbell Art Museum officially opened on October 4, 1972.

The Kimbell Art Foundation, which owns and operates the Museum, had been established in 1936 by Kay and Velma Kimbell, together with Kay’s sister and her husband, Dr. and Mrs. Coleman Carter.

Early on, the Foundation collected mostly British and French portraits of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

By the time Mr. Kimbell died in April 1964, the collection had grown to 260 paintings and 86 other works of art, including such singular paintings as Hals’s Rommel-Pot Player, Gainsborough’s Portrait of a Woman, Vigée Le Brun’s Self-Portrait, and Leighton’s Portrait of May Sartoris.

Motivated by his wish “to encourage art in Fort Worth and Texas,” Mr. Kimbell left his estate to the Foundation, charging it with the creation of a museum.

Mr. Kimbell had made clear his desire that the future museum be “of the first class,” and to further that aim, within a week of his death, his widow, Velma, contributed her share of the community property to the Foundation.

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