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Don Li-Leger
Summer Bloom - to get a large image and be given enhanced knowledge in reference to this Don Li-Leger art giclee print, head through the artists inscription on top of the small size graphic at your left side. Obtain buying, safe framing methods and size tips for this fine art giclee. Don Li-Leger is one of the highest selling artists and has many other artworks similar in characteristics to "Summer Bloom", inspect the artist archives for the newest gallery reproductions. From Anvil to Microscope: Modern metallography and the ancient secrets of metalcraft (Mon, May 12)
Higgins Armory Museum, 100 Barber Avenue, Worcester, MA
Metallurgy has been among the most influential human technologies for over five thousand years. Preindustrial metalsmiths knew nothing of the material science that governs the properties of metals, yet their traditional techniques, handed down from generation to generation, allowed them to manipulate these properties to produce superior steels even without any scientific understanding of what they were doing. This exhibit uses the tools of modern metallography such as optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and electron diffusion analysis to reveal the composition and structure of a selection of artifacts from the Higgins Armory collection, ranging from a Chinese bronze blade of 1000 B.C.E. to a modern decorative sword, tracing the evolution of metals technology across the millennia.
Cost: Free with Museum Admission
Through Wednesday, Oct 15.
Salvador Dali
The Persistence of Memory, c.1931 - to examine a bigger photo of this wall poster and attain greater consumer history relative to this Salvador Dali wall giclee print, click the artists name on top of the little display at your left side of this caption. Also visit for buying, preservation framing and dimension guidance for this gallerie art art work. Salvador Dali has produced a good amount of other artist poster prints in a similar genre as "The Persistence of Memory, c.1931", glance at this artists framed and unframed wall artworks. The New York Canon: Art
The East Village’s friendly baby, the culture wars’ provocateur, and (of course) Andy’s apotheosis.
Natasha Wescoat
With the Waves - to see a bigger size display of this print and look through added information for this Natasha Wescoat wall artposter, move on through the artist headline atop the tiny display. Also get purchasing, conservation framing and print proportion recommendations for this wall art print. Natasha Wescoat has created various additional wall art poster prints in the same genre as "With the Waves", look over the artist list for the newest art giclee prints. The Gist: What Will $70 Million Get You in the Art Market These Days?
There are not many artists who can command that kind of price. You’re basically talking about Picasso, Rothko, Warhol, de Kooning, and ... Bacon.
Claude Monet
Chemin dans les Bles a Pourville - to get a larger copy of this print and look over other recommendations relative to this Claude Monet gallery poster, click the artists title connected with the reduced size image to your left side of this caption. There is more buying, safe framing methods and print size info for this museum giclee. Claude Monet is a famed artist and has made numerous museum images similar to "Chemin dans les Bles a Pourville", review their other gallerie giclee prints. Claude Monet
The Artist's Garden at Giverny, c.1900 - to get a bigger size photo of this print and also review the newest updates relating to this Claude Monet fine artwork, click through on the artist caption slightly the reduced picture. Get buying, framing and height and width hints for this gallery giclee print. Claude Monet has made a large amount of other museum art posters in a similar style as "The Artist's Garden at Giverny, c.1900", look into the artist store for new museum giclee prints. 014 College Intern Talk: Neo-Assyrian Reliefs Explore stunning wall reliefs commissioned by the Assyrian king Ashurnasirpal II nearly three thousand years ago in a special episode created by one of our college interns. |