Gotham's Flugelheim Museum is named after New York City's Guggenheim Museum. The building's distinctive exterior was inspired by the works of Japanese architect Shin Takamatsu. The design of the circular protrusion above the main entrance was taken from Takamatsu's Ark Nishina building in Kyoto. Inside the gallery hang numerous real works of art. These include 'A Woman Holding a Balance' (1662-1663) by Johannes Vermeer, 'Self-Portrait at the Age of 63' (1669) by Rembrandt van Rijn, 'Two Dancers on a Stage' (1874) by Edgar Degas, and Gilbert Stuart's unfinished 1796 portrait of George Washington.
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