This 1941 postcard features the stately Ringling Art Museum in Sarasota, Florida, a cultural gem founded by circus magnate John Ringling. Designed in the Italian Renaissance style and completed in 1930, the museum was part of Ringling’s vision to transform Sarasota into a center for the arts. By the early 1940s, it had already become a beloved landmark, housing an impressive collection of Baroque masterpieces and European art. The postcard captures the museum's elegant courtyard, with its arched loggias, classical statues, and peaceful atmosphere.