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    combined with oxide black. For example, “Radiator Building – Night,” oil on canvas of an Art Deco skyscraper in front of a night backdrop with two contrasting building on either side. The left building has a horizontal line that is fire hydrant red; a stark geometric form that is strong and intimidating. Compared to the building on the right, the Radiant Building, with smoke protruding out; the soft organic lines blend into the night sky. The flowing smoke possibly is a reflection of Georgia, as

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    will be plenty of time to enjoy the view. There is always a long line to buy tickets, and people all around the place. It is best to buy the tickets online. The tickets are different prices for certain people. When it’s night, you can see the all the lights sparkling through the night. It’s also known as the “City of Lights”. If you do get hungry while touring the Eiffel Tower. Make sure to check out the restaurants below the tower. They are called the 58 Tour Eiffel and the Le Jules Verne, and they

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    the lives of others. He brutally went through the holocaust, and his life was never the same. He went through so much at a young age, and lived to tell the tale. Wiesel was born in Sighet, Romania, September 1928 (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). He had a mom, dad, two older sisters, and a younger sister. His parents names were Sarah and Sholomo, and his older sisters names were Hilda and Bea. He thought that his family was rich. They had more money than some of the kids at his school

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    The last time I ever visited The Philadelphia Art Museum was in the sixth grade. At the time, I did not care much for art nor appreciated it. I was ignorant to how beautiful and meaningful art actually is. Most importantly, I never recognized the talented artists within the museum. However, as I grew older I became more interested with art. I wanted to learn the different principles, techniques, and methods on how to create art. Taking art classes throughout high school and now college, has made

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    It’s 8pm, and the museum is about to close for the night. As the sea of people begin to drain out the main door, I remain. I love going to the museum, and since I don’t get the chance to go often, I’m determined to be the last to leave. All alone, the rooms fill with the whispers of the undead. I can’t hear it, but I know it’s there. I touch a sculpture that was in the center of my path as I stroll down the hallway. Cold as a block of ice. A white woman that looks to be in her thirties wearing a

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    Detroit Institute of Art is located at 5200 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI. The website is https://www.dia.org/. At this museum, there is a lot of Detroit and American history and also a lot of paintings from the 18 and 1900s. The website has over 6,000 pieces that are located on the site. Some of these can't be viewed but they still give you the history on the piece. One of the pieces that stood out to me was the Egyptian mummuy. That piece is a very ancient piece, but the detailing of the art interest

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    Visit Some Museums High Desert Museum (Bend, OR) - This museum covers the history of exotic wildlife in Oregon with live exhibits and artifacts early human history. Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum - This museum has replica models of vehicles and warheads from different eras on display. The Science Factory Children 's Museum and Planetarium - This museum gives kids the opportunity to interact with exhibits while learning about science and technology. Four Rivers Cultural Centre and Museum - This museum

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    Rapids Art Museum is modern architecture design in the Bauhaus style that focuses on art, design, and creativity. The whole museum is about 125,000 square feet building, among 20,000 square feet of gallery and exhibition space. Its holdings include notable modern art works. The museum has collected 5,000 works of art, which including over 3,500 prints, drawings and photographs. The whole building of the Grand Rapids Art Museum is modern architecture design in the Bauhaus style. The museum is focus

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    to visit a museum and gravesite would be a great idea! It was. Though I could have lived without ever being in a car that long. This stop also resulted in a huge fight between my grandfather and my brother over an Xbox and a toilet plunger. Really? Yes. Have you ever seen pollen cloud up around an Xbox as it is being smased to pieces on the cement? Quite a sight (the damned thing still worked after all that, too!). Anyway, the sole purpose of this stop was for the Ava Gardner Museum. Now, I haven’t

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    In this museum, we will be showing you artwork throughout history that all shares a similar theme in all of them. All of the art pieces in this museum all involve nature and seascapes, many artists throughout history have drawn nature and the ocean that is around them or beautiful place that they made up, but many of these beautiful landscapes were made with no specific theme in mind except beauty, many of these painting are supposed to depict beauty in the eye of the beholder, but many of these

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