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Monday, March 11, 2019

The Museum of Fine Arts

The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston is an expansive collection of stratagem and graphicsifacts that span multiple cultures and historical periods, as well as art movements, from classical to modern. Since the focus of this class is Ancient Egypt through to the European mall Ages these were the exhibits in which I was mostly interested during my visit. The museum itself has a much more than broad focus, but there is a great deal of pieces that retard into the time periods of our course and it was fascinating to really hear the ethnical remnants of the pile and historical periods which we are studying.My visit was really interesting because of how incredible the collections of the museum were. there was interesting fine art from different cultures, like their Asian collection, and of course the more modern pieces that really brought to light the changes in movements in art end-to-end time. in that respect was not a guided tour that I was up to(p) to participate in during my vi sit, but I was able to do a self-guided tour throughout most of the museum and found the entire building to be easy to navigate and beautiful to the eye.The superannuated art was the first control on my tour of the museum because it is the first time period that we have studied. There was a lot of beautiful pieces found here, including pottery and other cultural items, but some of the artifacts were much more beautiful and elaborate. There was a beautiful coffin of Osiris, that really had a lot of elaborate decimal point that made it come alive as an artifact. For me, the other artifacts that emphasized the gods, including a of sculpture of the god Thoth as a baboon and other Greek and roman letters artifacts that all deal with deities, were an important lesson in how important it was to these groups of people.For them, the stories of their gods and goddesses were as committed with them and their world as they were. They saw their deities in nature around them and in their own h omes. That is why the gods are felt everywhere in their artwork and why their stories are so well depicted. This, like this course, has given me a greater understanding of how the beliefs of ancient peoples is connected to their culture in a way that cannot be ignored, it was such a great force in their lives.The European exhibit was in two parts. There was the exhibit that dealt with other(a) Christian artwork, which transitioned from early to Renaissance and Baroque artwork. There is also other permanent exhibit called the Sarah Campbell Blaffer Collection. In these collections I was able to get other strong vision of what was important to the people who lived in the Middle Ages of Europe.The earlyish Christian artwork was very interesting as it, like the ancient work before it, shows the importance of faith to artists during the time in which it was created. virtuoso of the prize works of these collections is an ivory statue of God the Father that was awe-inspiring in its sim plicity and its beauty. There was also a gothic double-dyed(a) and Child sculpture that was created by Niclaus Weckman the Elder. Both of these items were beautiful and showed me how important the things were learning in this course are to our understanding of the past. It was fascinating to see what we have learned come to life in the sculpture, artifacts, and paintings found at this museum.

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