Metropolitan Museum Of Art

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    Art and Timeline Final Project

    Art Time Line Final Project 1 Art Time line Final Project Name ART/101 3/2/2013 Instructor Art Time line Final Project 2 Figure 1 (960-1127) Old Trees, Level Distance Northern Song Dynasty Guo Xi Hand Scroll, ink and color on silk Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Guo Xi, the preeminent landscape painter of the late eleventh century, sought to give form to poetic

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    Painting Styles

    Painting Styles Chiquita M. Thomas ART/101 Instructor: Ann Wood July 27, 2014 Painting Styles “Neoclassicism is the movement that shaped the thought, minds, and civic ideals of Americans for 150 years” ("Neoclassicism", 2010). “Neoclassicism was a revived interest in classical forms and ideas that saturated European and American intellectual thought, fine arts and politics during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries” ("Neoclassicism", 2010). “Neoclassicism was a transatlantic phenomenon” ("Neoclassicism"

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    Chinese Timeline

    As curator of the museum I have been asked to develop an interactive timeline based on one art medium to improve the content of the museum website. I have chosen to do a time line based on paintings from the Chinese. I chose to do nature and landscape art work. The first art piece is known as Chinese landscape artist from the 11th century developed the Old Tree, Level Distance hand scroll using ink and color on silk which is traditional to the Chinese style. The mountains are done with a single

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    Term Paper

    o DeaD Dayfthe v2 Wed., NoNOV 2 | 6 - 9 pm FREE | Downtown near the Free Riverside Metropolitan Museum Hosted by Schedule of Events November - December 2011 Dia De los Muertos Celebration nd Aztec Dancing | Traditional Altars & Music | Children’s Activities | Food | Dance by Ballet Folklórico de Riverside | Catrinas and Calacas | Handmade Mexican Items for Sale | Community Altar (Bring a copy of a loved one’s photo) Still Accepting Altars! Sign-up to have your own altar at the event!

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    Business Law Wk6 Reflection

    the case of Pierre Konowaloff, Paris, France, v. The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, New York, Pierre Konowaloff alleges that the Metropolitan Museum of Art acquired, displayed and retained a piece of art that was confiscated by the Russian Bolshevik regime from his great-grandfather in 1918. After gaining power in 1917, the Bolshevik regime issued decrees nationalizing property, and abolishing the private ownership of land and making museums property of the state. The Bolsheviks continued by

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    Art 101 Final Project Timeline

    Art Timeline Author Axia College of University of Phoenix Art Timeline As curator of the museum I have been asked to develop an interactive timeline based on one art medium to improve the content of the museum website. Based on the criteria for the interactive timeline I have decided upon basing the timeline on paintings of Chinese nature and landscape to focus the timeline on an area of historic art that has managed to stay traditional while creating a new piece of artwork connected to its

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    Statue Of Dionysos Analysis

    This sculpture is all made of marble and painted in light gray. It was from Roman during Augustan or Julio-Claudian period. Right now this marble statue is displayed at The Metropolitan of Museum of Art and located in the section of Greek and Roman art on the first floor. Accounting to the instructions from the Metropolitan museum, Statue of Dionysos leaning on a female figure is a gift from the Frederick W. Richmond Foundation, Judy and Michael Steinhardt, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Alfred Taubman, 1990.

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    Comparison-Roman: Greeks

    Victrix, 2011) | Trade Practices | Surrounded by water the seas always played an integral part in Greek trade practices. The Greeks controlled much of the Aegean Sea opening up trade connections to valuable raw materials like gold (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2011) | All regions of the Roman empire were largely economically interdependent, specializing in the production of grain, wine and olive oil. The largest industry in ancient Rome was mining (United

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    Nothing

    What was the 1913 Armory Show? Do you think that edition of Armory Show had a lasting effect on the arts? Why or why not?  The 1913 Armory Show was an International Exhibition of Modern Art organized by the Association of American Painters and Sculptors to display an amalgamation of independent and unregulated art work. The 1913 Armory Show is known to be the first large exhibition of modern art in America -- boasting a significant number of paintings, sculptures, and decorative work done by some

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    Assignment 1: Museum Response

    Sonam Sonam ART 1011, Section QMW Assignment #1: Museum Response My trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art was my first visit as it had only been some couple of months that i have been here in the U.S. As i got there, i found out that i was at the wrong entrance because the entrance where i was at was only for senior citizens and people with wheelchairs and strollers. So, I took the stairs and went to the counter to get the tickets. All their staffs were very friendly and were very happy

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