A movable feast of art
Established in 1922, the foundation housing the collection of Dr. Albert Barnes has in recent years undergone financial troubles and, after a controversial, years-long legal fight over control of the foundation's artwork, moved into a new home in Philadelphia.
At left: Correspondence from 1927 in which Dr. Barnes details the arrangement of works by Renoir, Cezanne, Rousseau and Matisse. Dolkert said Barnes felt the forms of the metalwork echoed or underscored the forms in the paintings themselves.
Left: Tom McCarthy, a carpenter foreman, works at the site for the Barnes Foundation's new home, Sept. 15, 2011 in Philadelphia.
For more info:
The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia
By CBSNews.com senior editor David Morgan