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National Gallery of Art (U.S.)

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[National Gallery of Art flag] image by Zachary Harden, 10 May 2017



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Overview

The Gallery was established in March of 1937 with approval from Congress and President Franklin D. Roosevelt. It was the brainchild of Andrew W. Mellon (1855–1937), former Secretary of the Treasury and wanted to establish a museum to display works of art, both American and foreign, in a facility comparable to other nations. Most of the initial art and building funding was donated by Secretary Mellon and the main building was completed and accepted by FDR, on behalf of the American people, on March 17, 1941.
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For the flag itself, it is a gold seal on a dark blue background. This was flying on the back entrance facing Pennsylvania Ave, facing the Newseum (a museum dedicated to journalism, news and the impact of the First Amendment of the US Constitution on our lives) and the Canadian Embassy. The ratio looked like 1x1.9 to me, but could not get a close look at the flag in full.
Zachary Harden, 10 May 2017