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    Where do we keep the all prominent art works? (hoping that children’s answer will be museum) 2. Can you tell me why do we keep prominent artworks in museums? 3. What would happen if we wanted to go to a museum? Or how we can visit a museum? 4. What are the number of museums in our home town? (Google search) 5. How far the museum from out school? (Google Maps) 6. What are the visiting hours for this museum? (Museum web page) During this activity, teacher keeps notes on Microsoft on the one part…

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    and aunt had so much fun in the car, playing games, doodling, and singing. We went by this small town that only had like 8 houses. As we got closer and closer we all were so happy to taste the fresh ice cream. When we arrived to the blue bunny museum I looked at my cousin Randi and said “ Omg I can’t wait! ” “We are 5 minutes away Randi said.” We were finally pulling up. I could smell all the different flavors, as I touch the sticky handle to open the door. First we went to the little gift…

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    Located in the west wing of the San Antonio Museum of Art, standing at 6 feet tall, is the statue of Egyptian goddess, Sekhmet. The statue, which is made from granodiorite dates back to the 18th dynasty (New Kingdom) circa 1390-1352 BC during the reign of Amenhotep lll (Art, San Antonio Museum of. "San Antonio Museum of Art - Sekhmet." San Antonio Museum of Art - Sekhmet. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Oct. 2016). Many seated statues of Sekhmet were made for Amenhotep III’s funerary complex near Thebes.…

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    Sam Tung Uk Dwelling is a museum that is located in Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong. It is a Chinese building turned historical site. This paper will be describing the Sam Tung Uk Museum starting from the exterior to the interior of the building. From the outside representation of the structure, the exterior of the historical site is elongated with two sides of the museum particularly taller than the main middle part of the building. The top of the building has flat roof tiles covered on top, with pointy…

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    Michelangelo was born on March 6, 1475. People believed the he was homosexual. He loved someone with the name of Tommaso de’ Cavalieri. Tammaso would later get married and have children. Michelangelo was 57 when Tammaso was in his teens. Michelangelo wrote this to his lover, “If one soul in two bodies is made eternal, raising both to heaven would be with similar wings.” About the age of 16 he was inspired to do sculptures. Soon he went to live with Lorenzo the Magnificent and started to do a…

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    CARITA MARSILI 'S WORK SUBMITTED ON SEPTEMBER 30 2016 TO PAPERRATER.COM NOT PLAGARISM Adams, Marianna, Moreno Cynthia, Polk Molly, and Buck Lisa. “The Dilemma of Interactive Art Museum Spaces.” Art Education 56.5 (2003): 42-52. Web. Accessed 26 September 2016. This paper analyzes the conversion of contemporary interactive art through its intentions to influence youth culture with creative play, but ultimately sacrifices the deeper excruciation of art and its representations. The author…

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    The Metropolitan Museum of Art, or the Met, is the most famous museum in New York City, and the largest museum in North America. The Met also owns a museum in far Upper Manhattan called “The Cloisters”, which predominantly showcases various forms of art from the medieval period. Although, I will be talking about the main Met compound located at 1000 Fifth Avenue. The Met’s permanent collection is comprised of art from an expansive range of culture and various time periods within said cultures.…

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    great critic and an extraordinary curator. His role of curator and critic was very innovative, he started lots of arguments based on his unconventional thinking. 
In 1962, when just 36 years old John Szarkowski started his career as a director in The Museum of Modern Art in New York, he started with presenting Edward Steichen as a curator of group show The Family of Man. The show featured 503 images by 273 photographers. The show was based on an idea of showing the university the human…

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    7 months ago I had the amazing opportunity to travel the world with my best friends and now family. Along our travels, specifically in Amsterdam, all of us visited the Anne Frank Museum something all of us have been learning about for over half our school-life. After months of studying, researching, and reading about the Holocaust I was gifted a breathtaking opportunity to visit one of the most famous stories taking place during that time, The Anne Frank House. There was sort of an energy when…

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    Pablo Picasso created his painting Women Plaiting Her Hair in 1906 using oil paint on a canvas. Just as the title suggest, the painting shows a women unclothed (naked) braiding her hair. The painting is currently being exhibited/ belongs to the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. The painting is of medium size (50 x 35 ¾’’/ 127 x 90.8 cm). Just looking at the painting the viewer can get a sense of feel of the women painted of the canvas. With the minimum use of different colors Picasso has…

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