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    almost one hundred years ago. Between 1801 and 1812, Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin and British Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, removed several sculptures from the Parthenon in Athens and shipped them to England, where he sold them to the British Museum in 1816. 167 years later, Melina Mercouri, Greek Minister of Culture, requested that the “Elgin” Marbles be returned. This request sparked one of the greatest debates the art world has ever known. For the past two decades, people have argued over

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    My Humanities Art Experience took place at the Columbus, GA Museum, located on Wynnton Road. I really enjoyed my experience at the museum. It was my first time visiting an American museum. I saw many pieces of fine art, some of which I will list below. The first piece of art work that I saw was the work of Frederick William MacMonnies (1863-1937) I felt it captured my attention as I first walked into the room. The unique sculpture “DIANA” really impressed me by depicting a Roman Goddess poised

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    doves is just resting on her left hand, clinging to her fingers, but the other dove is held very close to her chest and face as if 1. "Grave stele of a little girl [Greek]" (27.45) In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2000. she is saying farewell. Although the bird on her left hand is headless, it appears that the head would have also been facing the girl. Children in Ancient Greek grave reliefs are typically depicted with their pets, so most likely

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    world, so the new policy "soft power" came out. With this new policy, Non for profit art organizations got or will get huge fund from the government. the museum movement in China began. In the next five years, museums, concert hall, art schools on the province and second large city level will raise. We now still can see a lot of small city 's museums and culture heritages in a poor condition, these situation will change, and the tourism council will follow, culture will become a huge business in China

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    “Elgin Marbles: British Museum loan 'an affront to the Greek people '” It was this headline about the British museum decision to loan Greek god Ilissos to Russia that caught my attention. I wondered how a nation like Britain that prided itself on it ethics blatantly refuses to return a historical item that was never theirs. Why would that not be considered stealing? As I delved further into Greece’s demand for repatriation, I began to notice a common theme that ran through most items with contested

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    Introduction Using an object centred approach this narrative will attempt to go beyond the subject’s simple classification of a ‘red-figured Stamnos (The British Museum, n.d)’. Analysis of function, status and meaning of this Stamnos provide evidence of how it has changed over time. This is further achieved by examining the production, consumption and afterlife of ‘Attic pottery (Hughes et al., 2014, p.60)’. Production To begin, an intrinsic measure of soil and evaluation of taxonomic evidence

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    The difference roles in society between men and women have been a major conflict throughout time. The idea of who is more superior in a civilization has always typically fallen more towards man than women. Even though the idea of men and women having different society roles in history it is important to have in a society. Through out history in ancient Mesopotamia, ancient Judaism, and ancient Greek genders are important to each civilization; however, women are made to serve men, disobey man, and

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    at the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth Texas. Louis Kahn is a modern architect that designed the Kimbell Art Museum. Kahn emerged from the Beaux-Arts movement but became one of the foremost American Modernist architects of the 1950’s and 60’s (Kimball, 1990). Kahn created a building for the Kimbell Art Museum that also complimented the art and did not distract the viewer (Kimball, 1990). He was commissioned to design the Kimbell Art Museum from 1966-1972). “Kahn’s museums are individual to the

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    Topic: The Life and Art of Edvard Munch General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about the importance of Edvard Munch’s contribution to modern art. Thesis: I will inform the audience about (1) who Edvard Munch is, (2) why his art was influential during his lifetime, and (3) why he is still important today. Introduction I. [Attention Getter] How many of you have seen this painting? [visual aide] A. As most of you probably know, this is The Scream, artist Edvard Munch’s

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    8). Wood applied for a grant from the British Museum to excavate the site after discovering it while helping to build a railroad between Izmir and Denilzi (Jenkins, pg. 51). While excavating the great theatre in May of 1966, Wood found an inscription describing silver figures that were dedicated to

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