Museum

How do you get to the sculpture garden in the Metropolitan Museum Of Art?
I need to explain to my teacher how to get to the sculpture garden in the MoMA. I was suppose to go to the museum but instead just looked at a piece online. He will ask me how to get to the sculpture garden to prove that I went and I need to know what to tell him. Help PLEASE!!!
I need in the next 3 hours too!
just go to the museum and check the map and ull see 2 of them check both and write about both
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Riedel Sommeliers Burgundy Grand Cru, Single Stem $105.90 Handmade of mouth-blown full lead crystal, this wine glass is from Riedel’s top-of-the-line Sommeliers collection and is for those who take their wine seriously. Visually impressive, this gigantic glass is on permanent display at New York’s Museum of Modern Art for its innovative design, which was developed in 1958. The glass is specifically shaped to highlight the fruit in certain red wines… |
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Nambe Copper Canyon 6-1/2-Ounce Bowl, 4-1/2-Inch by 2-1/2-Inch $34.95 Lisa Smith has been inspired by her many trips to the canyons of the southwest. The coppery sand and desert flora are referenced by the copper and verdigris on the ripples and ridges of Nambe’s new Copper Canyon Collection. Lisa Smith scallops the rim in a symmetrical pattern, and emphasizes the scallops’ rhythm with ridged, wave-like verdigris sloping down to the bowl’s flat bottom. A smooth band… |
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Vandor 87251 KISS Plastic Travel Mug, Multicolored, 16-Ounce $6.50 Kiss this mug! Take the vibrantly colored KISS Travel Mug wherever you go. Features an unmistakable image of the band! Feeling particularly amorous? Then kiss this mug! Measuring approximately 7-inches tall x 3 1/4-inches in diameter, the vibrantly colored KISS Travel Mug is made of durable, lightweight plastic and features a secure snap-on lid, as well as an unmistakable image of the band. Take… |
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British Museum logo magnet $2.99 Magnet with the logo of the British Museum |
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British Museum globe $99 Classical world globe with British Museum logo. |
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Museum $26.36 Museum |
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-10 Jewish Calendar Desk Calendar $4.02 This beautiful calendar features work from the internationally renowned collection of the Jewish Museum, New York. It includes full-color illustrations of Judaic ceremonial masterpieces along with selections from the museum’’s renowned fine art collection. This calendar spans a full 16 months from September 2010 through December 2011. |
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…F Hrer Durch Das Alte Und Das Neue Museum $26.75 This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. |
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…Last Meal $8.36 A book of more than 40 photographs, Jacquelyn C. Black has created a powerful work focused on death row inmates and what they chose as their last meal before being executed. Combined with last words of the condemned, each left and right set of pages features a photo of the person and what they ate. Focused on inmates in Texas, among the photos and meals is that of Karla Faye Tucker.Some apologize for their crimes. Others cling to a claim of innocence. Background information such as education level and job at the time of arrest is often included, making the book an eerily disturbing work. Information about the death penalty is sprinkled through the book, from statistics on countries with the highest number of executions (the U.S. ranks third, ahead of Iran, Egypt and Saudi Arabia); to the statistic that 12 states do not have the death penalty; and that 10 of those have homicide rates below the national average.The sparse nature of the statistics and text leaves the photos of last meal to create a powerful emotional reaction.Jacquelyn C. Black grew up in Louisiana, Texas, and Tampa, Florida. She went to school at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Her work has been exhibited in Boston and at the Alternative Museum in New York City where she currently resides and works as a freelance photographer. |
March 14th, 2009 in
Uncategorized | tags: art, history, museum, museum district houston, museum of fine arts houston, museum of natural history, museum of natural science houston, museums, museums in houston, nyc