In 1937 it was bought by the Barber Institute for Fine Arts in Birmingham, in front of which it now stands.
Bachelor of Arts | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Master of Arts (postgraduate) | National Endowment for the Arts | California Institute of Technology | Master of Arts | Art Institute of Chicago | American Academy of Arts and Sciences | Institute for Advanced Study | Electronic Arts | American Institute of Architects | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston | Georgia Institute of Technology | The Barber of Seville | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | Tisch School of the Arts | mixed martial arts | Rochester Institute of Technology | Franklin Institute | Royal Institute of Technology | Pasteur Institute | Institute of Contemporary Arts | École des Beaux-Arts | California Institute of the Arts | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers | British Film Institute | British Academy of Film and Television Arts | Pratt Institute | National Cancer Institute |
After the war Waterhouse briefly served as editor to The Burlington Magazine where he was soon succeeded by Benedict Nicolson and began his academic career: Manchester University, 1947–48; Director of the National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh (1949–52); Barber Professor of Fine Art, Birmingham University and director of its Barber Institute of Fine Arts (1952–70): Slade professor at Oxford University (1953–55).