National Museum of Art/Alexanderhal

The Alexanderhal is the second hall of the National Museum of Art. It focuses of Early Modern Brunanter art. The hall is named after Augustus David Alexander (born 1944), a former director who amassed a large collection of paintings in the early 1990s. The museum spent over Th. 10,000,000, which caused significant outrage but since then the paintings have increased in value.

The Alexanderhal contains 60 years of Art in Brunant, and has some Impressionist paintings, as well as fauvist, expressionist and realist art. This hall contains both Cara Solby's Kneeling Man sculpture of 1911, plus one of five authorized bronze casts from 1922. Erin Lake's Boguestown is the most expensive painting on display here, having been purchased for €1,200,000.