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    Art Theft Research Paper

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    is viewed as one of the most valuable objects in the world. One of the most famous art heists was when an employee from the louvre walked into the museum and walked out with Leonardo da vinci’s “Mona Lisa” On august 21st, 1911, a former Louvre employee, Vincenzo Peruggia, committed on of the most famous art thefts. Peruggia dressed up as an employee and walked into the Louvre museum in paris and walked out with the “Mona Lisa” smuggled underneath his shirt. No one noticed Peruggia, he was almost…

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    Webquest Report

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    webquest is developed to be appropriate for students in 6th to 8th grade in the subject area of art history. The Webquest is centered on researching famous artist, exploring different periods of art history, and to learn about famous galleries, like the Louvre Museum of Art located in Paris France. The overall aesthetics…

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    impact on the works they house. These galleries have a hot or not list, and if that gallery has a piece of art it will be more widely recognized. Many people believe The Louvre is the height of someone’s career. If one makes it to The Louvre, living or dead one is a brilliant artist. Any other galleries are also good too, but the Louvre is the top. When people visit this institution they know they will see the best works worldwide. This was more prominent in the 19th and early 20th century. This…

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    Dendur

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    artifacts from Egypt. In the United States, I found the Metropolitan Museum of Art presentation of the Temple of Dendur as an example of the internalized exhibition of ancient Egyptian culture in a large-scale urban environment. In a similar manner, the Louvre presents large rooms with Egyptian columns and statuary that also depict the replication of Egyptians historical sites within the confines of the museum. This contemporary placement of Egyptian artifacts presents architectural…

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    made many pieces of wonderful art throughout his lifetime. One piece of his art caught my eye and it is called “The Virgin of the Rocks.” This paining was made in about 1491/2-9 and 1508-8. There are two versions of this paining, one is at the Louvre in Paris, which was the first of this paining and the second one is held by the National Gallery in London. Both these painting though were made by Da Vinci. The painting that is in London is on the wall high up so spectators have to look up at…

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    The cloak appears to be held against the Victory’s body by the wing. The statue was discovered in 1863 on the Greek island of Samothrace and is believed to have been created to celebrate a navel victory. It current sits on a large staircase in the Louvre, Pairs. Art and art history are not a favorite topic of study for…

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    Analysis: The Mona Lisa

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    painter, draftsman, sculptor and architect Leonardo da Vinci. It as created sometime between 1503 and 1519, when he was living in Florence. ("Mona Lisa By Leonardo Da Vinci Arts." UKessay.com. 11 2013. All Answers Ltd. 01 2018) It now hangs in the Louvre, in Paris, where it remains an object of pilgrimage in the 21st century. The pursuit of the meaning of it keeps researchers intrigued about the purpose of the artist. Visualizing the painting, I certainly feel fascinated due to its mystique and…

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    Dancing at the Louvre is a contemporary piece of artwork that tells a story about a African American mother and her four daughters dancing in front of Leonardo da Vinci’s painting. In comparison, Ringgold used fabric to make the quilt, then applied acrylic paint to create…

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    ancient palace of the Louvre in 1797. But only two years later Napoleon staged a coup and took power. It was said that he was “enraptured with the Mona Lisa… and had it placed in his bedroom in the Tuileries Palace… for the next four years.” It was moved back to the Louvre in 1815 where it stayed for the next century until a fateful day in August of 1911. Vincenzo Perruggia was a Louvre “glazier who had constructed Mona Lisa’s controversial glass enclosed frame.” He came into the Louvre on a…

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    days will force you to make some hard choices, because all of France's major and interesting sights are scattered to the whole country. Seven days may not seem like a long time, but with the right approach, you can see the big sights such as Musée du Louvre, the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame and Versailles. Our suggested itinerary takes you to some o f France’s major attractions and charming towns. Feel free to skip an attraction if you feel the pace might be a bit breathless. After all, you are on…

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