Art Museums

Can anyone explain to me how camera flashes damage art, such as old paintings in museums?
Can anyone explain to me how camera flashes damage art in museums?
What happens when an old painting is photographed with a flash?
I’ts some kind of reaction?
The camera steals the soul of the painting…
Sorry, that doesn’t help. I’ve mostly assumed you’re requested not to use flash photography in such places so as to not disturb the other patrons.
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iSi Museum of Modern Art Pan Scraper, Red $14.51 Won’t harm non-stick surfaces, nylon blade is replaceable, extra blade is included…. |
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John Bull, Art Museums, Art Galleries Magazine, UK, 1950 $59.99 John Bull, Art Museums, Art Galleries Magazine, UK, 1950 – Framed Art Print |
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John Bull, Art Museums, Art Galleries Magazine, UK, 1947 $59.99 John Bull, Art Museums, Art Galleries Magazine, UK, 1947 – Framed Art Print |
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1, 2, 3, Si! / 1, 2, 3, Yes! $7.95 What better way to learn how to count than with eye-catching works of art? From fanciful folk Mexican puppets, Egyptian eyes, and lively masks to golden antiquities, Olmec era sculpture, and European paintings, children will become armchair world travelers while being introduced to the world of art and learning how to count from one to ten. This bilingual edition also introduces children at a young age to both English and Spanish. Art for this book was selected from the collection of the San Antonio Museum of Art, one of the leading art museums in the United States with a collection spanning a broad range of history and world cultures. |
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100 Artists Of Washington, D.c. $50 The Greater Washington, D.C., capital region is not only home to some of the best art museums in the world, hundreds of art galleries, non-profit art spaces, alternative art venues, and art organizations, but it also supports one of the best visual art scenes in the nation. Celebrating this art scene, award-winning artist and prominent critic and commentator, F. Lennox Campello, has compiled works by 100 leading contemporary visual artists who represent the tens of thousands of artists working in this culturally and ethnically diverse region. Equally diverse are the artistic styles and media you will see in this catalog, the first of its kind for the capital area. With more than 640 works of art, Campello offers a primer for both the savvy art collector and the beginning collector, highlighting his selection of emerging artists who deserve more attention. |
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1000 Paintings of Genius $62.17 Spanning the history of art from the 13th century to the present, this book features 1000 paintings that are internationally recognised as works of genius and beloved cultural treasures. It is an artistic, cultural and educational resource as well as an essential tourist guide that will make readers want to visit the museums that house the various masterpieces.These are the most admired and significant paintings from around the world and will surely delight both the general public and art specialists. |
July 24th, 2011 in
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