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===Museums=== {{Main|Harvard Art Museums}} [[Harvard Art Museums]] includes three museums, the [[Arthur M. Sackler Museum]] covers Asian, Mediterranean, and Islamic art; the [[Busch–Reisinger Museum]] (formerly the Germanic Museum) covers central and northern European art; and the [[Fogg Museum]] covers Western art from the Middle Ages to the present emphasizing Italian [[Early Renaissance painting|early Renaissance]], British [[pre-Raphaelite]], and 19th-century French art. Harvard Museums of Science and Culture include the [[Harvard Museum of Natural History]], which itself includes the [[Harvard Mineralogical Museum|Harvard Mineralogical and Geological Museum]], the [[Harvard University Herbaria]] featuring the [[Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka|Blaschka]] [[Glass Flowers]] exhibit, and the [[Museum of Comparative Zoology]]. Others include the [[Harvard Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments]] at [[Harvard Science Center]], the [[Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East]] featuring artifacts from excavations in the Middle East, and the [[Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology]], specializing in the cultural history and civilizations of the [[Western Hemisphere]], the [[Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts]], designed by [[Le Corbusier]] and housing the [[Harvard Film Archive]], the [[Warren Anatomical Museum]] at [[Harvard Medical School]]'s [[Center for the History of Medicine]], and the Ethelbert Cooper Gallery of African & African American Art at the [[Hutchins Center for African and African American Research]].
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