To the same Chinese architect mentioned in the Da Vinci Code...........................
At the time of its inception
it was the largest marble structure in the world. The museum stands on
the former site of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad station, where in 1881 a disgruntled office seeker, Charles Guiteau, shot President James Garfield (see James A. Garfield assassination).[5]
As anticipated by Mellon, the creation of the National Gallery
encouraged the donation of other substantial art collections by a number
of private donors. Founding benefactors included such individuals as Paul Mellon, Samuel H. Kress, Rush H. Kress, Ailsa Mellon Bruce, Chester Dale, Joseph Widener, Lessing J. Rosenwald and Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler Garbisch.
The Gallery's East Building was constructed in the 1970s on much of
the remaining land left over from the original congressional action.
Andrew Mellon's children, Paul Mellon and Ailsa Mellon Bruce,
funded the building. Designed by architect I. M. Pei, th
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