
The Johannesburg Art Gallery is an art museum established in 1910 and housed in a 1915 building designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, featuring 15 exhibition halls and sculpture gardens. The gallery's collection of over 9,000 artworks spans from 17th-century Dutch paintings to contemporary works, including pieces by Picasso, Rodin, and South African artists like Gerard Sekoto and Pierneef.
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