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There's tons of amazing art, but if you don't like it :shrug:
I'd still not spend as long in the Louvre than, say in the Cité des Sciences et l'Industrie, but I just went there to see a couple of things I particularly wanted to (and, of course, the whole Egypt and ancient Greek sections, they are amazing). Not the Mona Lisa, it is particularly overhyped, just avoid it.
If you go to Berlin, the Pergamon Altar and Ishtar Gate are totally amazing.
“It is no use trying to 'see through' first principles. If you see through everything, then everything is transparent. But a wholly transparent world is an invisible world. To 'see through' all things is the same as not to see.”
You might want to educate yourself into how we came to view representations of real world objects on computer screens and cinema screens and the television.
It has an awful lot to do with the Italian Renaissance discovery of perspective, Flemish painting and the use of improved lenses in the Low Countries.
On the other hand, I prefer you as you, a J.A.M.F. .
The appeal of looking at paintings is pretty low for the non-pretentious.
Ah, that stand-by of the dull and stupid, 'pretentious'.
Means nothing, can be squeezed into almost any context, and covers vast swathes of ignorance.
Luckily for you...
Now architecture might be more interesting if only for its scope...
Pretentious ?
Tu ?
Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.
...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915
No, of course you haven't. Keep those blinkers on.
You'd never guess that paintings and sculpture and architecture can tell us about the rise of the mercantile class, international trade, the use of state propaganda, the truth about changing historical relations between Islam and Christianity, the division of Europe into Protestant and Catholic camps, the meteoric rise of an Italian firm of pawnbrokers to the status of European Royalty, the African gold trade, voyages to the Pacific, the growth of the slave trade, childhood mortality, how people viewed the prospect of death and the afterlife, medical discoveries, optics, the spread of alchemy, and so on and so on.
The arrogance of the ignorant is a wonder to behold.
Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.
...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915
You might want to educate yourself into how we came to view representations of real world objects on computer screens and cinema screens and the television.
It has an awful lot to do with the Italian Renaissance discovery of perspective, Flemish painting and the use of improved lenses in the Low Countries.
So instead of flying in a 737, maybe HC should go to Europe in a canvas and wood aircraft to educate himself on the origins of flight
The technical and physical act of painting and the story behind the art vice the piece of art itself was already explained to you in this thread.
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You'd never guess that paintings and sculpture and architecture can tell us about the rise of the mercantile class, international trade, the use of state propaganda, the truth about changing historical relations between Islam and Christianity, the division of Europe into Protestant and Catholic camps, the meteoric rise of an Italian firm of pawnbrokers to the status of European Royalty, the African gold trade, voyages to the Pacific, the growth of the slave trade, childhood mortality, how people viewed the prospect of death and the afterlife, medical discoveries, optics, the spread of alchemy, and so on and so on.
The arrogance of the ignorant is a wonder to behold.
Yup and going to a museum is the only way on earth to learn that!
"Flutie was better than Kelly, Elway, Esiason and Cunningham." - Ben Kenobi
"I have nothing against Wilson, but he's nowhere near the same calibre of QB as Flutie. Flutie threw for 5k+ yards in the CFL." -Ben Kenobi
I don't see the point of going to a museum to look at it. There is no lost value in the photograph of a painting.
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"I have nothing against Wilson, but he's nowhere near the same calibre of QB as Flutie. Flutie threw for 5k+ yards in the CFL." -Ben Kenobi
Is it weird that I'd rather go to the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle if I were in Paris?
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I don't see the point of going to a museum to look at it. There is no lost value in the photograph of a painting.
Paris also has the Musée de l'Armée for you to enjoy. Philistine.
I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
For those who aspire to live in a high cost, high tax, big government place, our nation and the world offers plenty of options. Vermont, Canada and Venezuela all offer you the opportunity to live in the socialist, big government paradise you long for. –Senator Rubio
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