Bob Jones, Jr., son of the founder, had an interest in art
depicting scenes from the Bible, especially those which had a highly illustrative nature
rather than those relying on symbols. He began collecting after World War
II, and concentrated on Italian Baroque painters. This style was out of favor in
the mid-20th century and the works were relatively inexpensive, and Jones built up an important collection. He donated his
paintings to a museum at the University. The
BJU
Museum & Gallery 
now is considered the largest
collection of religious art in the Western Hemisphere.