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    The Scream Artwork

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    Edvard was a very quick learner and was one of the most gifted young artists at the school. In 1893 Edward Munch created The Scream but‚ not only one but four versions of it. One of two versions from 1893 is in the National Gallery of Oslo. The Munch Museum holds the other version. The fourth version was sold to Leon Black and he bought it for $119‚922‚500 dollars. It is the world record for the most expensive painting bought. The last version was made in 1895‚ which was created on lithograph stone.

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    Much debate has been seen on returning antiquities to the country of origin. It seems as though most outsiders side with the country of origin‚ but are they correct in their opinion? Just as stated‚ it is their opinion. The following gives way to my beliefs that the Elgin Marbles should stay at the Duveen Gallery in Britain. The first section seeks to credit Lord Elgin and a legitimate purchase. The second section revolves around the Elgin Marbles as a symbol of Greek identity and why keeping

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    Response paper – Museum of Sex (from a ’conservative’ person’s point of view) I know that you are thinking‚ "Museum of Sex?! What was this person thinking?!" But I’ve been to most of the museums in the city - at least twice. I thought something new and refreshing would be good for me. Well‚ to tell you the truth‚ I’ve always wanted to go to the Museum of Sex. The curiosity of what it might contain‚ and the excitement of finally being old enough to go to this museum was so great‚ that my shameful

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    Museum stakeholders are a group of people that share a special interest in the museum. There are internal stakeholders and external stakeholders. The main stakeholders of the museum might include the state’s central and local government or governmental agencies‚ the local communities‚ financial contributors or members‚ corporate sponsors‚ friends‚ schools and universities‚ and various individuals to include paid employees‚ volunteers‚ trustees‚ and donors. Having stakeholders is considered a best

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    Wed. Jan.12/11 They Museum of Vain Endeavours Summary The narrator is unknown and we aren’t sure whether the narrator of this particular short story is a female or a male‚ but I would assume the narrator is a female because the author is a female and it sounds more like a feminine story. The museum itself was a forgotten place on the outskirts of the city where it doesn’t seem appealing at all. It is built on waste ground where rubbish is scattered all over the place and is infested with

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    Alice walker term paper

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    Smithsonian Institution in Washington‚ D.C.‚” Walker describes a quilt that illustrates biblical stories. Walker believes that imagination and feelings can be acknowledged without the use of quilts or museums‚ but the heritage illustrated in the Smithsonian quilt has only survived because it was preserved in museums. Walker presents her theme of the quilt‚ more clearly in her story “Everyday Use.” In her story‚ like most‚ she uses the differences between the two sisters to demonstrate the concept of “heritage

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    is the Best Museum in Boston? Boston is a city rife with history‚ waterways‚ amazing seafood and great museums. It is nearly impossible to choose just one‚ and there are great museums all over town. Still‚ we will point out a couple of our favorites. In the Seaport area‚ be sure to visit the Institute of Contemporary Art‚ a waterfront building offering galleries and shows‚ and lots of kid-friendly art displays. Nearby‚ make a visit to the Museum of Fine Arts and the Children’s Museum. Near the

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    Shahid Jatoi

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    and from work and in the home. Computers are now considered the most effective‚ accurate and comprehensive means of an acquiring knowledge on any topic. From our computer we can take an aerial tour Disneyland. We can get information from the British Museum Library or from the Library of Congress in America. With the proper equipment we can sit at our computer and communicate with someone anywhere in the world. With the help of our computers we can send e-mail‚ receive electronic newsletters even chat

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    The Elgin Marbles

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    and Britain‚ a Parliamentary committee was selected to debate the legality of Elgin’s ownership. The British government decided to purchase the sculptures from Lord Elgin at half his investment and exclaimed they would be better cared for by their museum than returning back to Greece. My view on the proper location of the “Parthenon Marbles” is that of Greece. From the very beginning‚ the removal of the marble sculptures have had a

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    Howard Arkley

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    Between 1980 and 1990 he expanded in inventory of images and icons to include heads‚ portraits‚ masks and the urban and suburban imagery. Arkley returned from a trip from Europe where he had searched for inspiration. Upon walking home‚ he noticed the pattern of his front gate‚ he then ran around to all his neighbours gates using them as inspiration in his later artworks. Arkley’s inspiration was taken from the patterns‚ colours and forms (gates‚ doors etc.) found in Australian suburbia. Strong visual

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