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Cornell Fine Arts Museum

The Cornell Fine Arts Museum is located on the Winter Park campus of Rollins College and is the only teaching museum〔() ''Rollins 360'', 2015. Retrieved on January 12, 2015〕 in the greater Orlando area. The museum houses more than 5,000 objects ranging from antiquity through contemporary eras, including rare old master paintings and a comprehensive collection of prints, drawings, and photographs.〔Rollins College. (), ''Rollins College website'', 2015. Retrieved on March 2, 2015.〕 The museum displays temporary exhibitions on a rotating basis along with the permanent collection.
==History==
A collection composed largely of portraits of college notables but including also natural history artifacts was formed at Rollins College around the turn of the twentieth century. However, significant fine art collecting began only in the 1930s, prompted in part by two gifts of Italian Renaissance paintings from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation.〔Kress Foundation. () ''Kress Foundation website'', 2015. Retrieved on March 2, 2015.〕 The first purpose-built museum on campus was The Morse Gallery of Art, opened in 1941 and administered by Jeannette Morse Genius (who also provided the funds for the building) and her husband Dr. Hugh McKean, who later became president of Rollins College (1951–69). In 1976 George and Harriet Cornell donated the funds to construct a fine arts complex that would include a new museum: the Cornell Fine Arts Museum opened its doors in 1978, and three years later became Florida’s first college art museum to be accredited by the American Association of Museums (today the American Alliance of Museums).〔()''American Alliance of Museums''〕 The building underwent a significant expansion in 2004-5, and now includes six galleries and a print study room. A satellite exhibition space for the Museum's Alfond Collection of Contemporary Art was introduced in 2013 at (The Alfond Inn )—a philanthropic boutique hotel owned by Rollins College, whose proceeds help fund student scholarships.〔() ''Rollins College website'', 2015. Retrieved on March 2, 2015.〕

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