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About Haggin Museum

The Haggin Museum is an art museum and local history museum in Stockton, San Joaquin County, California, located in the city's Victory Park. The museum opened in 1931. Its art collection includes works by European painters Jean Béraud, Rosa Bonheur, William-Adolphe Bouguereau, Jean-Léon Gérôme, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, landscapes by French artists of the Barbizon school, and sculptures by René de Saint-Marceaux, Alfred Barye, and Auguste Rodin. The museum also features a number of works by Hudson River School and California landscape painters, including the largest collection of Albert Bierstadt works in the region. In 2017, it dedicated a gallery to display its collection of original artworks by J. C. Leyendecker; it is the largest public collection in the United States, with much of it donated by the artist's sister.

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Address
1201 North Pershing Avenue, Stockton Get directions
Opening hours
We-Fr 13:50-17:00; Sa-Su 12:00-17:00; Mo[3], Th[3] 13:30-21:00; Jul 04 off; Nov Th[4]; Dec 24-25
Admission
yes
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
Founded
1928
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Works from Haggin Museum

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