Delaware Art Museum
In an 85,000-square-foot building, the museum presents several notable American and international collections in galleries that reflect diverse, engaging stories about artists and the periods in which they worked. Its strong holdings of American illustration include paintings by Howard Pyle (1853–1911), a Wilmington native known as the \"father of American illustration,\" and works by his students N. C. Wyeth, Frank Schoonover, and Maxfield Parrish. Some other American artists represented are Benjamin West, John Sloan, Winslow Homer, Faith Ringgold, and Grace Hartigan. The museum is renowned for the largest American collection of 19th-century English pre-Raphaelite paintings and decorative arts, with works by Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Edward Burne-Jones, among others. Dale Chihuly's colorful Persian Window glass installation, the interactive Kids' Corner, and the open-air Copeland Sculpture Garden are other highlights.