The Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Modern and contemporary art, with paintings and sculptures from the 19th century to the present, among the best contemporary and contemporary art collections in the world. Since 1915, the collection, dating back to 1883, has been housed in the imposing building opposite the Borghese Park, designed by Cesare Bazzani to exhibit the fifteenth anniversary of the Unification of Italy in 1911. The Culture of the Culture, Antonio Ciseri, Lorenzo Bartolini, Giovanni, Antonio Ciseri, Lorenzo Bartolini, Giovanni Dupre, Stefano Ussi, Nino Costa, Giuseppe Abbati, Giovanni Fattori, Silvestro Lega, Adriano Cecioni, Raffaello Sernesi, Vincenzo Cabianca, Giovanni Boldini. The works of the Lombard, Neapolitan and Roman School of the late 19th century follow the masterpieces of the French artists Courbet, Rodin, Degas, Van Gogh and Monet. The 20th century is represented by artists such as Mario Sironi, Carlo Carrà, Giorgio Moranti, Mario Mafai, Antonietta Raphael Mafai and Fausto Pirandello. Post-war paintings to abstract American Expressionism: Jackson Pollock, Antoni Tàpies, Jean Fautrier, Hans Hartung, Alexander Calder, Cy Twombly, Italian works by Alberto Burri, Giuseppe Capogrossi, Lucio Fontana, Ettore Colla, Gaston Novelli and sketches by Arnaldo and Giò Pomodoro, Umberto Mastroianni, Pietro Consagra and Lorenzo Guerrini. Other works by De Chirico, Guttuso, Mondrian, Picasso, Klee and Canova