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    The National Gallery

    hope to be surprised and inspired by its exhibitions. To find meaning and to relate to a certain time-period in the history of the world will be the perfect result of a museum-visit. But as we are presented for in this 2007-short-story “In the National Gallery” by Doris Lessing, not just the art can make an impression on you. The sauntering people around you can get you just as entertained, and you might even be presented for the contrasts in the different generations over the ages. In the in media

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    Inthe National Gallery

    does, all the time. Just like the time history environment and existence changes. Doris Lessings short story “In the National Gallery” is a thought-provoking, fascinating and a little bit pessimistic short story about nostalgia, chances/experiences, age difference, the nuances and colours of life and passion. It is told by a first person narrator who is sitting in The National Gallery and observing some events taking place around her by an elderly well-presented man in the sixties and a French girl

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    Visit to the National Gallery of Arts

    I visited the National Gallery of Arts, Washington, DC, East Building. In the Small French Painting room French Impressionist and Post Impressionist Oil on paper, canvas, use of landscapes Jean Baptishe Camden Corot 1796-1875) greens and browns oil paintings Theodore Rosassea Panamaric View of the Idle de France 1830 Swiss Landscapes – Alexandrie Claawe 1830 Claude Mouet 1872 Auguste Reninor Gabriel Metsu oil on panel and oak Mostly about people, single portraits, old men and women

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    In the National Gallery Doris Lessing

    They have taught you to appreciate what you have, and know what you have lost. These are some of the topics put forward in the short story “In the National Gallery” by Doris Lessing. We follow the narrator (whose gender is unknown to the reader, though I will assume it is Doris Lessing and therefore refer to the narrator as “she”) into an art gallery. The intention is to sit in the middle of the room and spend an hour just looking at a single painting. This painting turns out to be a painting of

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    The Guggenheim Museum

    public buildings, from two different centuries one of which must be 20th century/ early 21st century. Throughout history, galleries have exhibited creative architectural form at its best. In fact the architecture of many galleries can be considered to be a piece of art itself. Both,the Guggenheim Museum in New York, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and the National Gallery in London, designed by William Wilkins, are essential buildings in architectural history. Despite being stylistically

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    Papers

    http://www.moma.org/ National Gallery of Art: http://www.nga.gov/ Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: http://www.mfa.org/ The Phillips Collection: http://www.phillipscollection.org/ The Art Institute of Chicago: http://www.artic.edu/aic/index.php Whitney Museum of American Art: http://www.whitney.org/ Guggenheim Museum New York: http://www.guggenheim.org/new_york_index.shtml Guggenheim Museum Bilbao: http://www.guggenheim-bilbao.es/ Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Renwick Gallery: http://americanart

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    Lnacer Gallery

    Case Analysis: Lancer Gallery Executive Summary We have recommendations for Lancer Gallery based on the acceptance and the rejection of the contract proposal from the mass-distribution store. The first recommendation is for Lancer Gallery to accept the contract’s conditions. We suggest that the company increase the production of the artifacts replicas. The second recommendation is that Lancer Gallery creates two separate divisions for the company. The first division will focus on replicas while

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    Civil War

    Also online at the Smithsonian is a collection of Civil War photographs by Mathew Brady. Henry Clay (1777-1852) George Peter Alexander Healy (1813-1894) Oil on canvas, circa 1845, NPG.65.44 National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Transfer from the National Gallery of Art; gift of Andew W. Mellon, 1942 Henry Clay was one of the most influential congressmen of the early 1800s, with a political career that spanned nearly fifty years. Born in the midst of the

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    Rideau Canal Research Paper

    1. Parliament Hill- These buildings are hard to miss once you reach downtown Ottawa. Set on a large hill that overlooks the Ottawa River the Parliament Buildings were constructed in 1859 to serve as Canada’s most important government buildings. It is the origin of politics in the country where all the important decisions regarding the country are made. Many of the areas on the hill are free to the public and one can explore most of Canada’s past and present when exploring the buildings. One

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    Reflection

    The Singapore History Gallery, presented by the National Museum of Singapore is a 2 800 square metre gallery which uses a story telling approach, to reveal different viewpoints through tales from the 14th century to the present. The Singapore History Gallery is divided into eight sections highlighting the changes from the past to the modern times while offering its visitors the chance to relieve in the times when the ancestors and elders residing in Singapore once lived in. Out of the many artefacts

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