After Claude Lorrain
After Claude Lorrain, Landscape with Egeria Mourning Over Numa, ca eighteenth to nineteenth century. (Detail) [full image and credit]

Discover a World of Art in Eugene

Explore the unique cultures of Asia through colorful Japanese prints, intricate Chinese textiles, and exquisite hanging scrolls from Korea. Look at today’s world through the eyes of contemporary American and Northwest artists. Discover how art and daily life intersect for people throughout the world through highlights from the museum’s significant 12,500-piece art collection.

Mountain Spirit
Mountain Spirit, Korean, Joseon period, nineteenth century, ink and color on cloth, 39-3/4 x 25-1/2 inches, loan from the Mattielli Collection.
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You will encounter galleries that reflect the range of the museum’s collection and the mission of the museum. Exhibitions in our collections galleries present works from the museum, as well as pieces loaned to the museum. Highlights within each gallery rotate regularly, offering new perspectives to returning visitors.

The Institute of Museum and Library Services, a federal agency that fosters innovation, leadership and a lifetime of learning, supports the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon.