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A masterpiece of Greek Revival design built between 1836 and 1868, The Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture was originally the United States Patent Office Building. It was conceived as the temple of invention, an expression of America's creative genius and technical prowess.
Artist David Beck was commissioned to create MVSEVM to commemorate the reopening of the Smithsonian American Art Museum in July of 2006. Inspired by the American Art Museum's Patent Office Building, the model opens to reveal miniature artifacts and artworks as well as drawers containing hidden treasures.
This amazes me! From Bill Whiting who makes miniatures.
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