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Hidden Gem: The Forbes Pigment Collection at Harvard Art Museums contains over 2,500 different pigments, including rare blues made from crushed lapis lazuli stones, giving visitors a glimpse into the vivid colors used by artists throughout history. 2. The museum houses the only complete set of surviving American colonial silver, including a silver flagon made by Paul Revere, a prominent figure in American history. 3. Record Breaker: Harvard Art Museums boast a vast collection of over 250,000 artworks, making it one of the largest and most diverse art collections in North America. 4. Fascinating Fact: Among its treasures, the museum holds one of the oldest known American landscape paintings, "View of Fort George and the City of New York" by William James, which offers a glimpse into the 18th-century cityscape. 5. Quirky Detail: The Calderwood Courtyard, a striking feature of the museum, was made entirely from 980 translucent glass blocks, allowing natural light to flood the space, giving visitors a unique and ethereal experience.
