Metropolitan Museum of Art, the biggest art museum, was founded by group of American to bring art and art education to the United States on March 30, 1880. On the other hands, Frick Collection, the biggest private gallery, was founded by Henry Clay Frick, one of the richest people in 20th century. Both Metropolitan and Frick museum shows the painting, but they have different environmental setting. Metropolitan Museum has simplistic room with large space while Frick Collection has intimate room with
anything that could be used to express feelings. Art is beautiful and versatile, from a variety of mediums to choose from, the sky 's the limit. It is my way of coping with the world, an escape from reality into somewhere where I decide what goes. The colors gliding off, swimming together to become something different in everyones eyes. Art is communication without words, but with the mind. Whenever I found myself in a stressful situation, art has always been my coping mechanism. When my parents
antique art that has emerged from the early Renaissance period in history. Paintings, sculptures and breathtaking architecture are just a few examples of the ingenious art pieces that were created during the baroque age. In addition to these pieces, perhaps the most ornate and delicate works of art born in the early 15th century were the jewels that was crafted. Rings, treasures and talismans are some of the most unforgettable relics created during this influential period. The Metropolitan Museum
The Art Heist Case The Synopsis In a spectacular nocturnal theft at the famous Metropolitan Museum of Art, legendary thief Alexander "The Shadow" Blackwood stole the museum's most valuable artwork, "The Mona Lisa's Secret." Blackwood, known for his meticulous planning and outstanding abilities, evaded the sophisticated security system and left no trace. The police reacted quickly, launching a thorough investigation to catch the thief and retrieve the stolen masterpiece. Surveillance video showed
There are many types and forms of art in this world. Everywhere you look there is art. One of my favorite types of art is abstract expressionism. This art form is a post World War II movement and started in the late 1940s. It was also known as the most important 20th-century American art movements. Because of the war and the effect it had on the country and its people, these young artists wanted to express their concerns in a new art form of meaning and substance. In the 50s, a group of artist wrote
Running head: TITLE 1TitleLogan SnyderCollege Composition 103 08Professor D. ScrivnerOctober 27, 2016Title Many people view success and failure as a black and white subject. However, in WilliamZinsser’s article he calls for the definitions of success and failure to take an individualistic approach, a definition that is different for all people, to replace the traditional, white picket fence definition of success. Because Zinsser seems to oscillate between conflicting definitions of success and
On a beautiful Springlike Sunday in February, the Metropolitan Museum was buzzing with art lovers of all ages. One particular piece of painting; The Fortune Teller (a representation of a vibrant scene executed with oil paint by a Baroque French painter Georges de La Tour) was surrounded by captivated viewers. The skillful portrayal of a true to life imagery with dimensions of 40 1/8 x 48 5/8 inches is filled with moods such as; mystery, wealth, ignorance and cunningness. The painting with its extraordinary
The seven principles of organization are harmony, variety, balance, proportion, dominance, movement, and economy. The art museum that I went to was the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The galleries that I visited was the Broad Contemporary Art, AIhamnson Building, and The Art of the Americas Building. The artworks that I saw that had the principles of organization were “Construction (Untitled)” by George Grosz, “Mulholland Drive: The Road to the Studio” by David Hockney, and “Flower Day” by Diego
Sooyun Christina Kim Humanities Mr. Luke 6B 22/2/16 Word count: 1,675 Wednesday 10th, September 52 BC Christinanna Klius Gallic Oppidum of Alesia Mont Auxois Alise-Sainte-Reine Ennia Klius Via del Corso Rome Dear Mom, It's your daughter, Christianna Klius writing. They renamed me as Numerius Caedicius Spurinus. I have to say that I am relieved to join such a strong army, and not one that is made up from farmers. The Roman Army has such a good advantage compared to the other armies. We
In New York City, the John D. Rockefeller Center, the Standard Oil Building, and the “Top of the Rock” are all prominent attractions. The picturesque views of the Big Apple, the historic background of the structure, and the radiant Rainbow Room lure millions to the Rockefeller Center and the Top of the Rock. Named for the world’s wealthiest man ever, the Rockefeller Center is a shrine to the petroleum baron, John Davison Rockefeller. As the longtime chief executive officer of Standard Oil Trust,
Berlin, Germany The capital of Germany, Berlin is a cultural center that dates back to the 13th century. At one time it was a divided city and today it is well-known for its modern architecture, the art it offers and nightlife. Visitors can still see the graffiti covered remains of the Berlin Wall and one of its landmarks the Brandenburg Gate has become an iconic symbol of reunification. The Reichstag Building sits on the Mauerstreifen, the military zone that was between two sides of the Wall
Museum of the City of New York is located in the East Harlem area of Manhattan at the top of the Museum Mile. This museum has multiple exhibits that describe the history and arts of New York. From my own experience, I learned a vast amount of information on the background of New York that made me notice how lucky I am to study in New York today. Throughout this famous museum, it is evident that New York is the capital of the world because of its strong economy, modernization, and diversity of people
In simple words, the Metropolitan Museum of Art was beyond fabulous. I was shocked to see so many artifacts kept to this day. It was a all hay experience filled with wonders and intrigues. So many pieces of art are related to the books we read so far. I came across such extraordinary pieces such as various libation bowls; bronze statue of Poseidon; theatrical masks; and marble heads of Medea, Socrates and Homer. The most fascinating artifacts were the terrecotta and bronze statuettes of Sirens.
An Ephemeral Moment: “Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art It was a Sunday afternoon, and the line was long. Through a staircase of cold, white marble, an empty hall, and a bright yellow room filled with a mish-mosh of 19-Century paintings, viewers embraced what many people considered the holiest of holies: the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s exhibit, Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty. The almost hour-long wait was worthwhile upon entering the exhibit’s initial room
The presentation of the fourteen busts recalls displays of older traditional art, such as in a museum. Upon closer inspection, there is a clear subversion of such, where some of the figures are transformed and their surfaces tampered. We not only see unconventional surfaces but also make and material. The artist is making a comment on and questioning the status quo. The title Lick and Lather is a succinct description of the artist’s process that employs the snappy alliteration of a modern consumerist
I visited the Portland Art Museum of Thursday the 22nd. RIght away, I noticed the architecture of the building. Primarily how the sections of the museum were very orderly, separated. It allowed me to be able to walk through each of the sections and look at almost all the of the art without getting lost. So, that is what I did. I started in the Early Chinese Art section. The first piece of art that stood out to me was named simply Tortoise. The sculpture used flowing, curved lines to create a stylised
The latest trend in providing education is the distance or blended learning. This is typically done with the use of world wide web or internet. Blended learning is a student-centered approach to creating a learning experience whereby the learner interacts with other students, with the instructor, and with content through thoughtful integration of online and face-to-face environments. A well-designed blended learning experience thoughtfully organizes content, support materials, and activities via
Art Analysis #1 The painting Autumn Rhythm was painted in 1950 by Jason Pollock. This particular painting was made with enamel on canvas and is 105 inches by 207 inches, which is approximately 8.75 feet by 17.25 feet. In 1957, this painting was purchased by Robert Hale to be placed on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, New York. The painting remains there until this day. Autumn Rhythm was painted with enamel paint, obviously on a very large canvas. Enamel paint is a type of
Born in 1941 in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, Frank Romero holds a special place amongst the many greats of the Hispanic community of the United States. Of Mexican heritage, Romero expressed an early aspiration for the work of art and was inspired to take the path towards becoming one of the most influential, instrumental and renowned artists of his time. Romero was closely attached to his rich Hispanic heritage and gained much inspiration from his culture and his surroundings of Los Angeles, a city
ohn Fowles’ The Collector is a book that stands out for various reasons. Not only it depicts two characters diametrically different from one another, but it describes them with such depth and inner scrutiny that it makes it hard to believe only one author has created those opposing protagonists. Another thing standing out in The Collector is the character of Frederick Clegg and the personal mystery hidden in within him, as there is a big degree of difference in between Clegg and a person that would