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    Milwaukee Art Museum

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    Milwaukee Art Museum is a large modernistic building that is designed both for both beauty and function. The museum as a whole is a piece of art. It features clean lines, impressive symmetry, a clean color pallet, and many other aesthetically pleasing elements. These elements work together to create a building that Milwaukee is proud of. It is positioned in a prime position on Wisconsin Avenue, and is also rite on the lakefront. This placement makes the building viewable to museum visitors,

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    Lapidary Art Museum

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    On October 14, 2016, I attended the Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art in Elmhurst, Illinois. The Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art is a museum that shows different pieces of art made from a wide variety of rocks and minerals, making wonderful works of art to say the least. The Lizzadro Museum displayed more than two hundred pieces of gemstones art sculptures, which is cut and polished to make it pleasing to the eye. Vases, bowls, plates different Gods and Goddesses sculptures were some of the many items

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    The Polk Museum Of Art

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    Site or Sight The Polk Museum of Art is a fairly small but unique collection of galleries near downtown Lakeland. It has several permanent exhibitions containing over 2,500 works of art (“Mission and History”) and also features new collections and works of art that it rotates out. PolkMuseumofArt.org explains which exhibitions are currently displayed and is updated to include upcoming events, descriptions of collections, and artists’ bios and statements on their works, as well as classes, camps

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    A True Art Museum

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    visiting the Mint Museum in Downtown Charlotte, North Carolina, I had never been to a true art museum before. This particular art museum had many sculptures, ceramics, and paintings from various artists. The work of the artists dated back as far as the Mayans and extended through artists from current culture. All of the art was unique, allowing me to visually obtain a more thorough understanding of many different cultures. It was quite difficult for me to choose a piece of art that I wanted to talk

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    Laguna Art Museum

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    On Thursday March 22nd, I visited the Laguna Art Museum with my boyfriend. I was very excited for this assignment because I am a member at the Laguna art museum, but didn’t yet see the new exhibit for this season. The Laguna Art Museum is small and therefore, usually runs exhibits on one artist at the time. I knew I would more than likely only be able to pick art pieces from one artist. At this time, they were displaying a local artist, Tony DeLap, and work from his collection titled, “Retrospective”

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    I attended the Crocker Art Museum’s, “U Nite” celebration on October 26, 2017, where I participated in the celebration by attending multiple performances, artists’ presentations and art exhibits scheduled on the U Nite itinerary. I received a map that included the itinerary and I began my visual learning exploration. The first exhibit I experienced when I walked into the museum was a jazz quartet playing music, so I stopped to listen, while I planned my schedule using the provided map and itinerary

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    The art museum is a place that collects and preserves very valuable and profound pieces of art created by some of the most influential artists of all time. Not everyone can understand the emotions and profound ideas that are expressed in old works of art. Only a fraction of all people can really appreciate a fine work of art and understand its true meaning. Many people that go to the art museum do not belong. They do not hold the higher level of education needed to look at a painting and see its

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    Kimbell Art Museum

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    The Museum of Modern Art and its Impact on Museum Architecture During the early part of the twentieth century, the architecture of art museums shifted in the United States. As the role and purpose of museums changed with the times, so did the buildings that housed the artwork. Architects designed specific museum sites as opposed to converting royal palaces. While some museums take inspiration from other successful museums, others break the mold and become the new standard. The Louvre in Paris

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    The Akron Art Museum

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    Akron Art Museum The Akron Art Museum is an institute that combined a historic building heavily adorned with Italian Renaissance revival and classicism with a modern and radical steel and glass structure. The once 1899 Akron post office section of the museum houses the local and global pieces of Impressionistic art from the 1850s. The original building is wrapped with a deep red brick and limestone with triangular pediments and pilasters. In 2007, Coop Himmelb(l)au’s architect Wolf

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    Kimbell Art Museum

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    My art tour and review took place at the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas. I went with my fiancée to the permanent collection exhibit and walked around viewing the numerous sculptures and paintings. The permanent collection contains sculptures from both contemporary and ancient times, icon paintings, portraits and self-portraits, and landscapes. Some specific examples include “Nude Combing Her Hair” by Pablo Picasso, “Portrait of Hendrik III, Count of Nassau-Breda” by Mabuse (Jan Gossart)

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