Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Oil Painting Art Course - Learn to Paint by Copying Paintings in Museums or Home - Michelangelo Did

Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni's father sent him for formal schooling, but Michelangelo preferred copying paintings in churches. He later befriended arts and studied with some of the great painter and sculptors of his time. But he thought that he could learn more by copying the masters.

In museums around the world, you can see artists creating copies paintings. In Louvre in Paris, you can see a stream of artists copying their great paintings. Copying masterpieces has been a cornerstone of traditional art education for a long time. In fact, one art course you can take at The New York Academy of Art in New York City, NY, USA consists of students walking a few blocks to The Metropolitan Museum of Art (MMA) and copying paintings. That is the course!

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I have done copies of paintings at MMA New York City of oil paintings by Theodore Gericault (French Romantic Painter, 1791-1824) and Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez (Spanish Baroque Era Painter, 1599 - 1660).

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Artists at MMA who want to make copies make a request to MMA's Education Department. The Museum allows artists to get exclusive use for a month to one room or gallery in the museum to do a copy of a specific painting. The public still has access, but only one artist is allowed to copy in that gallery. I highly recommend your doing the same.

Museums vary in permitting artists to do copies. In New York City, USA, the MMA does, but the Frick Collection and the Museum of Modern Art do not. Check with your museum.

How it works varies from museum to museum, but generally, you apply, get permission and follow that museum's rules. For example, in the Louvre, and other museums, painters are not supposed to use the same size canvas as the original. You can't eat or drink in the museum, must use a canvas drop cloth on the floor where you paint on an easel and you must clean up thoroughly after every session. Some museums offer copyists locker space to leave their paintings and gear at the museum instead of bringing everything back and forth each day you want to copy during your month access to a painting gallery.

If you can't afford to go to an art school because of time and/or money, learn from the masters. If you can't get to a museum, copy the great paintings from reproductions. If you can't get reproductions, you can find them in library books or on the web.

What you can learn from copying the masters? Everyone is different in their ability to extract information from art instruction textbooks, videos or art classes. By copying a masterwork, you can learn something about the artist's technique, handling of paint, use of color, composition, form, drawing and so on.

Can you learn from copying great paintings? Michelangelo thought so.

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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Midnight In Paris (At the Museum)

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Monday, April 22, 2013

Professional FREE After Effects Template "Title Sequence"

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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Picasso Museum, Barcelona

The most popular museum in Barcelona is dedicated to Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) and covers the artist's formative years in the city, his famous blue period 1901-04, and his variations on the Velázquez masterpiece "Las Meninas" the permanent collection is on the top two floors.

Early works

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The oils that line the walls of the first section of the Picasso museum, are from his adolescence. They are mainly portraits such as the famous "Man with Hat" (1895) other works include "Carrer de la Riera de Sant Joan" (1900), a view from the artist's studio window, and "Passeig de Colom" (1917) another view-inspired painting. The next rooms deal with the artist's social impressions of his first trip to Paris, and include what must surely be one of the most passionate paintings of all time: "The Embrace" (1900). His groundbreaking Blue and Rose periods are possibly the least represented in the Barcelona museum, although the space devoted to them does contain "The Madman" (1904) in which Picasso conveys human suffering with unprecedented skill.

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The "Las Meninas" Paintings

The "Between the Wars" rooms illustrate the artist's first venture into what would become known as Cubism in "Figure with Fruit Bowl" (1917). But much of this work acts as a mere interlude to the "Las Meninas" series of paintings. From the early 1950s Picasso started looking towards the great artists such as El Greco, Manet and Courbet, but his prime Obsession was with Velázquez. The result was a series of canvases on the common theme of the Spanish painter's masterpiece "Las Meninas" (dated 1656 and on show in the Prado)

Final years

The final section of the Museum: "The last years", shows Picasso's need to increase his output. He worked around the clock producing a spontaneous almost naive and infantile style. He also dabbled in Ceramic work and collage work; examples of both are in the final room

General Information

The Picasso Museum Barcelona is located on Carrer Montcada 15-23, 08003, Barcelona.

The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10am-8pm.

Nearest metro stops are: Line 4 - Jaume I, Line 3 - Liceu, Line 1 - Arc de Triomf Station.

Group: if you are planning to visit the Museum as a group you must make the booking before 2pm the day prior to the visit or you will not be allowed entry. Groups are not allowed on Sunday's wen the museum is reserved for individual entry only.

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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Dance Open April 18-22, 2013

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Saturday, April 13, 2013

Hesston Steam Museum: Labor Day 2012

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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Cite Des Sciences Science Museum in Paris and the Geode Cinema Are the Largest in Europe

The Cite des Sciences is an all round popular museum, being the largest science museum in all of Europe and the fifth most visited museum in Paris, joining other popular museums such as The Louvre, it makes it an amazing museum to visit which is suitable for all ages and types of interests.

There are some permanent exhibitions at the museum which allow you to be interactive with the museum such as within the Techno Gallery, where you can play the latest games, test prototypes, discover robots and much more.

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Another exciting area is the Images exhibition, where you can include yourself within a TV advert, manipulate pictures and more. Other exhibitions include the light exhibition, outer space, satellite, along with enabling you to be able to discover optical illusions, test new sound devices and much more to stay entertained.

Cite Des Sciences Science Museum in Paris and the Geode Cinema Are the Largest in Europe

Yet even young children are also catered for with a designated area just for them with interactive displays and organised activities available daily, yet teenagers will also be in their element and come away from this museum after having fun and learning or discovering new things to fuel their imagination.

But forgetting the Cite de Sciences et de l'Industrustrie for a minute, you cannot forget the Argonaute submarine, which is just outside, and being a real submarine that served within the French Navy until it was decommissioned, it eventually became an unusual tourist attraction in Paris to visit. This allows many people to visit the submarine yearly and get to see how the marines used to live and work by venturing into the crew stations, torpedo launching area, the radar detectors and much more.

In addition you also have the amazing Geode which is a very shiny sphere outside which holds a cinema inside and features one of the largest cinemas in the world. And the Geode Cinema In Paris is one of the most visited cinemas in France, but also the largest hemispherical screen in the world showing large format movies.

At first glance the attraction may be seen as more of an intriguing structure rather than a cinema, with its perfectly smooth and circular shape it can act just like a mirror. But it is not to be underestimated at the equivalent of 12 storeys the building can easily tower over you, and the structure in itself is a technological feat with 1,580 bars of steel tubes comprising together to make the structure, and the whole Geode can weigh in at around 5000 tonnes.

For Omnimax films the experience is like no other with the whole screen being able to be occupied by a film it can reach 10 times that of a normal cinema, yet when digital images are shown they can also be up to 25 metres wide which is far beyond the field of vision for the viewer, making you feel like you are part of an image instead of just watching it.

The geode is a fantastic way to end a day, or start it! But with anything you can get peckish, or want a meal while you are out, which the Cite des Sciences wishes to accommodate easily with many different choices available to suite all tastes and budgets.

The first restaurant, Le Hublot Restaurant serves traditional French cuisine at your table and offers a wide choice of dishes to have, and even including that of a three course meal, which is located at the second level of this incredible museum in Paris.

The Cafe de la Cite is an internet cafe in Paris with an option to have both take away and eat-in with various internet points and microwaves available.

Aux Pains Perdus Sandwich Bar, as it says in the name is a sandwich bar which serves both hot and cold food, also located on the second level allowing you to enjoy many sandwiches, snacks, desserts which again you can eat there or take away.

The Bar du Forum and the separate Bar des Lumieres are perfect for a quick coffee stop or to grab an ice cream for children, allowing you to have a short break if you are on either the first, or second floor without a problem.

Among other things there are the little extras you can find at the museum to use to your advantage to help make your time spent at the Cite des Sciences even easier.

Firstly there is a cloakroom where you can leave coats, bags and more which are available for individual visitors and groups completely free when you show your ticket to the museum. Additionally there are also wheelchairs and push chairs which can be borrowed.

For shows within the Planetarium which is all about space there are free audio guides for the sight impaired individuals available in French, English, German, Spanish or Italian. And in the main hall there is also a scale model of the cite de sciences designed for the visually impaired which talks when you touch it to help those understand where they are more so.

Lastly, but not least there is a gift and book store located in the main hall where you can purchase many various items including that of games, souvenirs, magazines, catalogues, science experiments and much more suitable for all people of all ages.

So as you can tell, a visit to the Cite des Sciences along with the Geode and the Argonaute submarine, which are all located at the Parc de la Villette, can make a fun packed day out while you are on holiday in Paris. Not forgetting that there are also other tourist attractions here as well, such as music venues and the Cite de la Musique with its concert halls and museum.

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Monday, April 8, 2013

Porsche Museum

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Sunday, April 7, 2013

10 Fun Things to Do in Paris, France

Paris, France is truly a special place to visit. Those who have been agree that there is no other city that quite compares with the romantic feel, the unique sights available for touring, and the culture that makes you want to stay a while and sip your cafè. If you are planning a trip in the near future to the City of Light (La Ville-Lumière), let this list of the top 10 things to do in Paris help you plan your stay.

1. Eiffel Tower - It is unheard of to visit Paris without including at least one trip to the iconic Eiffel Tour. To avoid the crowds, come early in the morning or in the evening. Hop on the elevator and ride to the viewing platforms for a breathtaking view of the city.

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2. The Louvre - Even someone who is not usually an art enthusiast will be blown away by the legendary collection at the world's largest museum. Just seeing the great Mona Lisa in person makes standing in line for the museum worth it.

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3. Notre Dame Cathedral - This symbol of Paris has breathtaking views from the tops of its towers. While you are there, take the opportunity to inspect the famous gargoyles up close.

4. River Seine - A River Seine river cruise is a relaxing way to see all of the famous sights in Paris.

5. Ice Skate - Whether you are traveling with children or adults, take advantage of one of the rinks that the city sets up during the winter.

6. Arc De Triomphe - Walk down the famed Champs Elysees, and see the iconic arch built by Napoleon to commemorate all of his military victories.

7. Les Invalides (Napoleon's Tomb) - After seeing his great gift to France go to Naopleon's tomb. Les Invalides is a group of buildings that house monuments to the military, a retirement home for veterans, and a hospital.

8. Double Decker Bus Tour - A fun and efficient way to see all of the sights. You will see these iconic busses driving all around you. Sit up on the top level for an unencumbered view of the city.

9. Musee d'Orsay - A museum with a great number of works from famous impressionists. You can see works by the likes of Van Gogh, Manet and Degas here.

10. Sacre Coeur Basilica - At the top of the highest point of the city, Montmarte, sits the famous Sacre Couer Basilica. Its tops can be seen through most of the rest of Paris. It features Romanesque and Byzantine architecture, and you will get unparalleled views of Paris from its towers.

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Friday, April 5, 2013

Notre Dame de Paris. Noël. Audition d'orgue.

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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

100 Best Important Art Works Influencing Contemporary Art By The World Museums Society

This is the list of 100 of the Best Art Works of the World Museums Society. This list of the best 100 famous and important artworks was chosen from a huge selection of the great works of the last five centuries. There is a real cross-section of art work listed here from many countries.

Contemporary Art Gallery Magazine asked the World Museums Society to create a list of famous artworks from the great world art museums based on their importance and influence on contemporary art. The best 100 selections of these important works of art was compiled by voting members of the WMS.

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1) Bosch - The Garden of Delights (1504) - Prado, Madrid

100 Best Important Art Works Influencing Contemporary Art By The World Museums Society

2) Michelangelo: Il Giudizio Universale/ Universal Judgement (1541) - Cappella Sistina, Roma

3) Dali: Persistence of Memory (1931) - Museum of Modern Art, New York

4) Klimt: The Virgin (1913) - National Gallery, Prague

5) Botticelli: Allegoria della Primavera (1478) - Uffizi, Firenze

6) Monet: Nimphee (1926) - Orangerie, Paris

7) Leonardo: Il Cenacolo/ The Last Supper (1497) - S.Maria delle Grazie, Milano

8) Rubens: Fall of the Damned/ Der Hollensturz der Verdammten

9) Van Gogh: Starry Night (1889) - Museum of Modern Art, New York

10) Raffaello: Sposalizio della Vergine (1504) - Piancoteca di Brera, Milano

11) Dali: Soft Construction with Boiled Beans (1936) - Museum of Art, Philadelphia

12) Bruegel: Triumph of Death (1562) - Prado, Madrid

13) Greco: Toledo (1599) - Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

14) Seurat: La Parade du Cirque (1888) - Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

15) Rembrandt: Militia Company (1642) - Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam

16) Van Eyck: Madonna in the Church (1425) - Gemaldegalerie, Berlin

17) Leonardo: Gioconda/ Mona Lisa (1505) - Louvre, Paris

18) Rousseau: Sleeping Gypsy (1897) - Museum of Modern Art, New York

19) Greco: La Crucifixion (1594) - Prado, Madrid

20) Altdorfer: The Battle of Alexander the Great (1529) - Alte Pinakothek, Munchen

21) Klee: Ad Marginen (1930) - Kunstmuseum, Basel

22) Rembrandt: Belshazzar's Feast (1635) - National Gallery, London

23) Rubens: St Agustine, National Gallery, Prague

24) Renoir: Bal du Moulin de la Galette (1876) - Musee National d'Orsay, Paris

25) Goya: Aquelarre/ Il Grande Caprone (1821) - Prado, Madrid

26) Chagall: I and the Village (1911) - Museum of Modern Art, New York

27) Magritte: Specchio Falso (1928) - Museum of Modern Art, New York

28) Millet: Harvesters Resting (1853)

29) Veronese: Nozze di Cana (1563) - Louvre, Paris

30) Velasquez: Las Hilanderas (166?) - Prado, Madrid

31) Caravaggio: Davide/ Galea (1607) - Kunsthistorische Muzeum, Wien

32) Rubens: Feast of Venus/ Vennsfest (1637) - Kunsthistorische Muzeum, Wien

33) Vermeer: The Astronomer (1668) - Louvre, Paris

34) Schiele: Death and the Maiden (1915) - Belvedere, Wien

35) Cezanne: Le Mont Saint Victoire (1906) - Museum of Art, Philadelphia

36) Klee: Landschaft mit dem Gelben Kirchturm (1920) - Staatsgalerie Moderner Kunst, Munchen

37) Leonardo: Vergine delle Rocce I (1486) - Louvre, Paris

38) Rousseau: Virgin Forest at Sunset (1907) - Kunstmuseum, Basel

39) Tintoretto: Miracolo dello Schiavo (1548) - Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venezia

40) Ernst: Antipope (1942) - Guggenheim, New York

41) Botticelli: Miracolo di San Zenobio (1500) - National Gallery, London

42) Picasso: Three Musicians (1921) - Museum of Modern Art, New York

43) Miro`: Hunter, Museum of Modern Art, New York

44) Matisse: Dance (1909) - Museum of Modern Art, New York

45) Braque: Violin and Palette (1910) - Guggenheim, New York

46) Klee: Fischzauber (1925) - Museum of Art, Philadelphia

47) Duchamp: Nude Descending a Staircase #3 (1916) - Museum of Art, Philadelphia

48) Van Gogh: Sunflowers (1888) - Museum of Art, Philadelphia

49) Kokoshka: Der Irrende Ritter (1915) - Guggenheim, New York

50) Murillo: Nascita di S. Giovanni Battista, Norton Simon, Pasadena

51) Renoir: Bal a Bougival (1883) - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

52) Manet: Esecuzione dell'Imperatore Massimiliano (1867) - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

53) Manet: Olympia (1863) - Musee National d'Orsay, Paris

54) Monet: Water Lilies I (1905) - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

55) Leger: Acrobat at the Circus, Museum fur Gegenwartskunst, Basel

56) Hodler: Der Tag (1899) - Kunstmuseum, Bern

57) Munch: The Scream (1893) - Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo

58) Altdorfer: Rest on the Flight to Egypt (1510) - Gemaldegalerie, Berlin

59) De Hooch: The Mother (1660) - Gemaldegalerie, Berlin

60) Steen: St Nicholas Eve (1660) - Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

61) Rembrandt: Man in Oriental Costume (1635) - Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

62) Rembrandt: The Betrayal of Peter (1660) - Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

63) Rembrandt: Philemon and Baucis (1658) - Washington, National Gallery

64) Rembrandt: Landscape with Bridge (1636) - Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

65) Vermeer: Kitchen Maidservant (1660) - Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

66) Marc: Stables (1914) - Guggenheim, New York

67) Hals: I reggenti dell'Ospizio dei Poveri (1664) - Hals Museum, Harleem

68) Carpaccio: S. Giorgio in Lotta con il Drago (1507)

69) Bellini: Pala di San Giobbe (1487) - Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venezia

70) Pisanello: Partenza di San Giorgio (1438) - Sant'Anastasia, Verona

71) Boccioni: La Citta` che Sale (1910) - Museum of Modern Art, New York

72) Chagall: Dedie a Ma Fiance (1911) - Kunstmuseum, Bern

73) Chagall: Le Soldat Boit (1912) - Guggenheim, New York

74) Kandinskij: Einige Kreise (1926) - Guggenheim, New York

75) Rousseau: Jouers de Football (1908) - Guggenheim, New York

76) Leger: Le Grand Dejeuner/ Three Women (1921) - Museum of Modern Art, New York

77) Delaunay: St Severin (1909) - Guggenheim, New York

78) Ernst: La Grande Foret (1927) - Museum fur Gegenwartskunst, Basel

79) Picasso: Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) - Museum of Modern Art, New York

80) Picasso: Night Fishing at Antibes (1939) - Museum of Modern Art, New York

81) Van Dyck: Crowning of Thorns - Prado, Madrid

82) Tiziano: Venere, Amore e Organista - Prado, Madrid

83) Leonardo: Annunciazione (148?) - Uffizi, Firenze

84) Perugino: La Consegna delle Chiavi (1482) - Cappella Sistina, Roma

85) Giorgione: Tre Filosofi (1508) - Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wien

86) Grunewald: St Erasmus und St Maurice (1523) - Alte Pinakothek, Munchen

87) Gauguin: Where Have We Come From (1897) - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

88) Gauguin: Mahana No Atua/ Day of the God (1894) - Art Institute, Chicago
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89) Greco: Bautismo de Cristo (1596) - Prado, Madrid

90) Van Eyck: The Fountain of Grace (1429) - Prado, Madrid

91) Picasso: Guernica (1937) - Museum of Modern Art, New York

92) Leonardo: Epifania, Uffizi, Firenze

93) Ghirlandaio: Vecchio e Nipote, Louvre, Paris

94) Van Gogh: Selfportrait (1887) - Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam

95) Carpaccio: Disputa del Sinedrio (1514) - Brera, Milano

96) Pissarro: Verger a Pontoise (1872) - Musee National d'Orsay, Paris

97) Toulouse-Lautrec: Moulin Rouge (1892) - Art Institute, Chicago

98) Delacroix: La Mort de Sardanapal (1827) - Louvre, Paris

99) Degas: Dance Class (1874) - Louvre, Paris

100) Gericault: The Raft of the Medusa (1819) - Louvre, Paris

This list of 100 of the Favorite Art Works of the World Museums Society has a cross-section of art work from several centuries and many countries. If you are intersted in contemporary art please see the links below. The WMS voted these to be the best of important and influential art works from the world museums.

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Monday, April 1, 2013

The Louvre Museum - [Travelog] Mesti Wawa Jajah Paris - Ep 4

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