Annmary Brown Memorial
Annmary Brown Memorial, Art museum and mausoleum at Brown University in Providence, United States.
The Annmary Brown Memorial is an art museum and mausoleum on the Brown University campus in Providence featuring galleries with European and American paintings spanning multiple centuries. The rooms display works by recognized painters and provide access to a privately assembled collection of historic importance.
General Rush Hawkins founded the memorial in 1903 to honor his late wife Annmary Brown, combining a personal art collection with a space for remembrance. The structure was designed to preserve their shared artistic values and remain accessible to the public.
The space reflects the personal collecting tastes of General Hawkins and his wife Annmary through the artworks displayed. Walking through the galleries, you can see how their interests shaped the selection of paintings on view.
The site is accessible Monday through Friday during the academic year, and visitors should check the university calendar for holiday schedules. The building is located on campus and walkable, though visiting hours are limited.
The building functions not only as a gallery but also contains crypts where the founders rest, intertwining art viewing with personal history. This combination of museum and burial place creates an intimate encounter with the life of a couple from the past.
Location: Rhode Island
Inception: 1903
Part of: Brown University Library
Website: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/libweb/about/amb
GPS coordinates: 41.82430,-71.40220
Latest update: December 13, 2025 11:46
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