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    The Central Library in Downtown Los Angeles is a beautiful place full of great art and architectural pieces with historical elements and diverse departments for anyone’s liking. The Lodwrick M. Cook Rotunda can be considered one of the main focal points of the Central Library. The chandelier in the central part of the rotunda includes 48 lights, representing the 48 United States in 1926. This architectural design is truly a sight to see, complementing the tremendous murals painted by Dean Cornwell

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    If I had an unlimited amount of funds to purchase a piece or art work I would purchase The Scream by Edvard Munch. This artwork is beautifully painted with curved lines, warm and cool colors, and it expresses emotion. The Scream’s curved lines are giving the image an uneasy feeling and adding dimension to the price of art. Having curves is making the painting unordinary. Even the person is in all curved lines, almost making it so that the brush strokes are being seen. The hands on the person in

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    From September 2013 through January 2014, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City was home to an exhibition entitled Medieval Treasures from Hildesheim. The exhibition featured 48 pieces from various media which all originated from the UNESCO Heritage Sites of Saint Mary's Cathedral or St. Michael's Church in Hildesheim, Germany. These objects consisted of 6 full or partial manuscripts and 42 sculptural pieces, including 7 reliquaries, 4 portable altars, and 3 liturgical fans. Most of the

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    The 1893 painting “The Scream”, painted by Edvard Munch is very captivating. This painting makes me feel the true emotion Edvard is feeling. At first, I see the dark dull colours in the gloomy scenery but then I can look past that and see such a warm fiery red-orange sky. I love the details in this panting from the people in the background to the organic strokes of the paintbrush exhibiting a different shade with every stroke. However, I cannot help but wonder why? Why is this human screaming or

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    Pantheon Vs Parthenon

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    originally as temples, we see above some ways where we can draw a difference between Ancient Rome's and Greece's building techniques. Both structures were transformed converted into churches but nowadays only the Pantheon remains one, the Parthenon is a museum. Both structures went through much degradation, specially the Parthenon but both still stand tall, marvelling everyone to this day. References: The Parthenon. (n.d.). Retrieved November 29, 2017, from https://web.archive.org/web/20151125183649/http://www

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    Parthenon Marbles Essay

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    debating the true home of the Parthenon Marbles. Some believe the sculptures should stay in the British Museum whereas others believe it should go back to Greece where it originally belonged. I do believe the British Museum should return the Parthenon Marbles to Greece because Lord Elgin did not obtain the marbles legally, Greece can now take care of the sculptures, and it would not force other museums to return artworks in which they originated. Firstly, there has been controversy over whether or

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    The Elgin Marbles are a subject of great debate. Both sides of this great debate have great points that support their argument. I am not sure how I feel about this particular debate. Every time I start to lean towards one side, the other side makes an excellent point. One quote from the documentary sticks out in my mind every time I think about this debate. One of the commentators makes the statement, "You would not return an abused child to it's mother." That statement and the implications that

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    Cultural artifacts should be returned back to their region of origin because of their value to the people of that region, the culture behind the artifact, and it keeps the artifact more safe from being stolen. If a cultural artifact was returned to its region of origin, the people of that region would still see a high value in that artifact. The culture behind the artifact is important, because if that artifact was taken away, it’s basically taking away the culture of that artifact. When a cultural

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    The principle reason for composing this examination paper is to educate perusers about the relic that I decided to expound on while going by met celebration in this exploration paper I will examine the composition of the artwork and the highlights . The ancient rarity I decided to expound on is Stater with head of Alexander the Great, 286-281 B.C.; Hellenstic; Lysimachos,Pella. The piece is a gold coin that has alexander the colossal head face from the side view in the attracting alexander appear

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    EGYPTIAN MUSIC Wow, isn't this terrific, Ernie? A real Egyprian pyramid. I'm afraid, Bert. Afraid of what? I mean this is wonderful! Look at all the exciting new discoveries. Yeah, look at all the knowledge here. This pyramid must be centuries or thousands, even, of years old. This is great. Yeah? Look at these hieroglyphics, all these funny writing. It's pretty spooky to me, Bert. Oh, boy, how exciting. Look at this funny statue. That's a pretty neat statue. This one's a handsome statue. I think

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