: Welcome to the nation’s art museum
Discover some of the most iconic and important works in the world, in the heart of Washington, DC.
Find out about our free talks, tours, exhibitions, and more.
Discover our artworks.
Our extraordinary collection brings together centuries of masterpieces from around the world.
A few of our favorites
More ways to explore
ArtVibes
Have some fun with our AI-generated mood boards featuring artworks from our collection.
Play Artle
Four artworks, one artist to discover. Test your knowledge with a new puzzle every day.
Download free images
Nearly 60,000 high-resolution images from our collection are available to download for free.
Art uncovered
Peek behind the scenes with stories and videos that reveal the people, ideas, and moments that shaped our collection.
Video: How The Legend Jamel Shabazz Shaped Street Photography
Street photographer Jamel Shabazz documented fashion, life, and culture in his New York City community for over 40 years.
Article: Enjoy Winter Art Favorites at the National Gallery
Explore some of our favorite snowy scenes.
Interactive Article: The Mysterious Fantasy
Trace the beloved painting’s hidden history and bold brushwork.
Article: In Plain Sight: Finding Your First (Art) Love
How can we learn to fall in love with a work of art? From curators who share the works that sparked their lifelong passion for art.
Video: What Happens if Two Complete Strangers Draw Each Other?
DrawTogether Strangers is a global portrait project by artist Wendy MacNaughton that connects strangers through the simple act of looking and drawing, two people at a time.
Michael Vinson Clark, Collected Collector (Portrait of Herb), possibly 1983, oil on linen, and Collected Collector II (Portrait of Dorothy), possibly 1983, oil on linen, National Gallery of Art, Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection.
Article: How Herb and Dorothy Vogel Built One of the Greatest Modern Art Collections—and Then Gave It All Away
These unassuming art collectors fit more than 4,000 works in their tiny New York City apartment, all while working as a librarian and postal clerk.