Wikidata:WikiProject sum of all paintings/Top collections by number of paintings with at least one owner
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The number of painting (Q3305213) items per collection (P195) with owned by (P127) -> human (Q5) art collector (descending order):
Note that some paintings were commissioned by institutions (such as churches, city halls, etc) and were never owned by humans, and thus are not counted in this list.
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WDQS | PetScan | TABernacle | Find images | Recent changes | Query:SELECT ?item (COUNT(DISTINCT ?painting) AS ?count) WHERE { ?painting wdt:P31 wd:Q3305213 . ?painting wdt:P195 ?item . ?painting wdt:P127 ?owner. ?owner wdt:P31 wd:Q5. } GROUP BY ?item ORDER BY DESC(?count) LIMIT 100
label | description | total |
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Department of Paintings of the Louvre | curatorial department of the Louvre in charge of most of the European paintings collection | 2377 |
Rijksmuseum | museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands | 1707 |
Metropolitan Museum of Art | art museum in New York City, United States | 1238 |
Philadelphia Museum of Art | art museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 1144 |
Museo del Prado | Spanish national art museum in Madrid, Spain | 1054 |
Musée d'Orsay | art museum in Paris, France | 743 |
Jan Michiel Pieter Glerum collection | private collection of art assembled by Jan Michiel Pieter Glerum | 652 |
The Wallace Collection | art museum in London, England, UK | 647 |
Fabre museum | municipal museum of Montpellier Urban Community | 621 |
Royal Collection | art collection of the British royal family spread among more than thirteen royal residences and former residences | 523 |
Condé Museum | museum in France in the Château de Chantilly | 507 |
Hermitage Museum | museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia | 495 |
King Baudouin Foundation | Belgian Foundation | 490 |
Collection Thomas Neirynck | private collection of Thomas Neirynck | 462 |
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum | art museum in Boston, Massachusetts, United States | 411 |
Beaux-Arts Mons | art museum in Mons, Belgium | 382 |
Dulwich Picture Gallery | art gallery in Dulwich, South London, United Kingdom | 370 |
Amsterdam Museum | museum in Amsterdam | 368 |
New-York Historical Society | American history museum and library located in New York City | 360 |
Grand ducal collection, Oldenburg | collection of the grand dukes of Oldenburg Germany up to abdication, 1804-1918 | 352 |
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum | art museum in Madrid, Spain | 341 |
Munich Central Collecting Point | depot used by the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program after the end of the Second World War to process, photograph and redistribute artwork and cultural artefacts that had been confiscated by the Nazis and hidden throughout Germany and Austria | 321 |
Campana collection | set of artworks collected by Giampietro Campana during the 19th century | 308 |
Stichting Nederlands Kunstbezit | Dutch repatriated art collection after WWII, founded in 1945 and merged with DRVK in 1951 as institution for the recovery of Dutch art posessions after World War II | 306 |
Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya | art museum in Barcelona, Catalonia | 302 |
San Diego Museum of Art | art museum in San Diego, California | 290 |
National Gallery of Art | national art museum in Washington, D.C. | 280 |
Fitzwilliam Museum | art and antiquities museum of the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom | 272 |
Jacques Goudstikker collection | art collection and trading stock of Dutch art dealer Jacques Goudstikker. A 1940 firesale was forced in Amsterdam to nazi art thieves | 270 |
Niedersächsisches Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte | art collection and museums in Oldenburg, Germany. It includes the old Augusteum building, which still retains the flavor of the old grand-ducal collection | 266 |
Cook collection | art collection formerly located in Doughty House, Richmond, UK | 250 |
Hallwyl Museum | historic house museum in Stockholm, Sweden | 250 |
Instituut Collectie Nederland | defunct Dutch national collection of moveable heritage objects | 246 |
Musée Cognacq-Jay | museum in Paris, France | 242 |
Fop Smit collection | private art collection | 241 |
Musée du Petit Palais | museum and art gallery in Avignon, southern France | 226 |
Dienst Verspreide Rijkscollecties | Dutch national (repatriated) art collection, organization founded in 1949 (Dienst voor 's Rijks Verspreide Kunstvoorwerpen (DRVK)) | 223 |
Rijksdienst Beeldende Kunst | Dutch organization | 222 |
collection Adriaan van der Hoop | collection of art and books owned by the Dutch banker and politician Adriaan van der Hoop | 221 |
Hermann Göring Collection | art collection assembled through Nazi plunder by organization of Hermann Goering | 219 |
Charles Sedelmeyer collection | stock and personal art collection owned by Charles Sedelmeyer, much of which was sold in 1907 after the death of his wife | 217 |
National Trust | conservation organization in England, Wales and Northern Ireland | 212 |
Musée d'art moderne de Paris | museum dedicated to modern and contemporary art of the 20th and 21st centuries, Paris | 210 |
Kunsthistorisches Museum | art museum in Vienna, Austria | 207 |
Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands Art Collection | State art collection maintained by the Netherlands Cultural Heritage Agency | 205 |
National Gallery | art museum in London, England | 201 |
Collection Goudstikker heirs | the part of the Goudstikker art collection that has been determined to belong to the heirs of Jacques Goudstikker (only those artworks "stolen" or "sold by force" during or just before WWII) | 197 |
SØR Rusche Collection | art collection in Oelde, Germany, mostly sold in 2019 | 193 |
Museum of Fine Arts of Reims | museum in Reims, France | 190 |
Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe | museum in Karlsruhe, Germany | 177 |
Museum of the History of France | museum in the Palace of Versailles | 176 |
Wallraf–Richartz Museum | art museum in Cologne, Germany | 171 |
Führermuseum | unrealized art museum planned by Adolf Hitler | 168 |
Gemäldegalerie | art museum in Berlin, Germany | 157 |
Museum of Fine Arts Boston | art museum in Boston, Massachusetts, United States | 148 |
Charles Sedelmeyer | Austrian art dealer (1837-1925) | 146 |
David Bowie's art collection | private collection of artworks owned by David Bowie | 143 |
Frans Buffa & sons | publisher and art dealership | 138 |
The Frick Collection | art museum in New York City | 133 |
Mauritshuis | art museum in The Hague, Netherlands | 131 |
Fondation Corboud | art collection with 170 paintings owned by Mirasol and Gérard Corboud, on loan to the Wallraf-Richartz museum since 2001 | 129 |
Palace of Versailles | palace in Versailles, France and location of the Museum of the History of France | 117 |
Collection Rau for UNICEF | art collection of Gustav Rau, donated to UNICEF | 110 |
Kabinet van Heteren Gevers | art collection of A.L. van Heteren; purchased by the Rijksmuseum in 1809 | 109 |
National museum of modern art | national museum for modern art of France located in the Centre Pompidou in Paris | 109 |
Birmingham Museum of Art | art museum in Birmingham, Alabama | 108 |
Fondation Custodia | organization that manages the Friz Lugt collection of Netherlandish art, located in Paris, France | 104 |
Museum der bildenden Künste | art museum in Leipzig, Germany | 99 |
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium | group of art museums in Brussels, Belgium | 97 |
Bavarian State Painting Collections | artworks held by the Free State of Bavaria for Alte Pinakothek, Aschaffenburg, Bamberg, Bayreuth, Schleissheim and others | 92 |
Samuel H. Kress Collection | art collection | 91 |
Musée des Beaux-Arts de la ville de Paris | museum of fine arts, one of 14 museums of the City of Paris | 87 |
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts | museum of European art in Moscow | 86 |
Cleveland Museum of Art | art museum in Cleveland, Ohio | 85 |
Adolphe Schloss collection | French art collection formed mostly in the 1890s by the couple Mathilde Lucie & Adolphe Schloss | 85 |
Nantes Museum of Arts | arts museum in Nantes, France | 83 |
Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Angers | museum in Angers, France | 83 |
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen | art museum in Rotterdam, Netherlands | 80 |
Nederlandsch Museum voor Geschiedenis en Kunst | former national history museum of the Netherlands (1885-1927), mostly absorbed by the Rijksmuseum | 80 |
Art Institute of Chicago | art museum and school in Chicago, United States | 79 |
Norton Simon Museum | art museum in Pasadena, California | 79 |
Museum of Modern Art | art museum in Manhattan in New York City, New York, United States | 78 |
Detroit Institute of Arts | art museum in Detroit, Michigan | 76 |
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux | museum of fine arts in Bordeaux, France | 75 |
Artotheque Mons | museum in Mons, Belgium | 75 |
Kunstmuseum Bern | museum in the city of Bern, Switzerland | 72 |
Ashmolean Museum | museum in Oxford, England, UK | 71 |
musée d'Art moderne de Troyes | museum in Troyes, France | 69 |
Kunsthandel P. de Boer | Dutch art gallery | 67 |
Carnegie Museum of Art | museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 67 |
Directie van de Levantse handel en de Navigatie op de Middellandse Zee | defunct Dutch institute 1625-1826 | 65 |
Koninklijk Kabinet van Zeldzaamheden | museum in The Hague, Netherlands | 65 |
private collection | privately owned collection of works, usually a collection of art | 65 |
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco | public arts institution in the city of San Francisco; comprises the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park and the Legion of Honor in Lincoln Park | 64 |
Northbrook collection | art collection owned by the family of the Barons, later the Earls of Northbrook | 62 |
Baltimore Museum of Art | art museum in Baltimore, Maryland, USA | 60 |
Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille | art museum in Lille, France | 60 |
Musée Grobet-Labadié | museum at Marseille in France | 59 |
Bryan Gallery of Christian Art | public museum in NYC founded by Thomas J. Bryan in 1853 | 59 |
Bonnefanten Museum | museum in Maastricht | 58 |
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