The Louvre in Paris, France is probably the most famous art gallery in the world. While it can also be considered a museum the art housed in the Louvre is truly stunning. The most famous piece of art in the Louvre is the Mona Lisa, by Da Vinci. This painting has been stolen and recovered, and is now kept under high security. The Louvre also houses many other famous paintings by Da Vinci and hundreds of other famous artists. In New York City, the Metropolitan Museum of Art is a premier location for beautiful art masterpieces. The art gallery has an amazing collection of American paintings that will stun and impress any visitor. There are also paintings and statues housed there from all over the world, including many famous artists such as Botticelli, Raphael, and El Greco. London has an amazing gallery known as The National Gallery. This gallery boasts of some of the finest examples of European art, including paintings by Raphael, Manet, Leonardo Da Vinci, Renoir, and Monet. This gallery has a very large number of paintings and some of the most famous ones are: Sunflowers, by Vincent van Gogh, The Virgin of the Rocks, by Leonardo Da Vinci, and Venus and Mars, by Sandro Botticelli. Other than the traditional art galleries found all over the world that house the old greats, there are many that focus on the contemporary arts of the twentieth century. The George Pompidou Center in Paris is one of the most famous contemporary art galleries and museums in the world. Even the building itself is totally contemporary, with all the ducts and piping on the outside. Contemporary art galleries and museums typically feature not only paintings, drawings, and prints, but exhibits of furniture, sound, light, and even music. Visiting these galleries can be a fascinating visit through the past few decades and shows how much style and taste has changed. Each major city in Europe typically has a traditional national art gallery, a contemporary gallery, and usually many more, including private art galleries. If you are visiting any major metropolitan center then a visit to the area’s many art galleries is a must. Most national galleries feature art from the history of their country. You can learn a great deal about a country and its culture by viewing the way their art has changed over the years. For those that want to possess these works of art, the only place to visit is the private galleries. The exhibits in national galleries are not for sale. While private galleries offer some good works of art, they do not house the greats such as the Renoirs or Van Gogh’s. Another option is to visit auction houses such as Christie’s that often hold art auctions. These auctions feature some stunning pieces that you can bid on and possibly acquire if the pockets are deep. Art is an important part of any history. Paying a visit to a gallery can transport you back in time, where you can see works produced by some of the most creative minds to ever exist.
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December 21st, 2009Famous Art Galleries
December 20th, 2009There are literally thousands of art galleries all over the world. Almost every city has an art gallery but there are some art galleries that are known all around the world. People will travel across the world just to see some of these famous art galleries and the master pieces that they house inside. Probably the most famous art gallery in the world is ‘The Louvre’ in Paris. The most famous piece of art in the Louvre is the Mona Lisa, by Leonardo Da Vinci. This famous painting is kept under high security as it tops the list of art thieves the world over. The Louvre also houses many other famous paintings by Da Vinci and hundreds of other famous artists. The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, is a renowned location for beautiful art masterpieces. This museum has an impressive assortment of American paintings. In addition to these, it also has paintings and statues by famous artists such as Botticelli, Raphael, and El Greco. This makes it a global museum. London has an amazing gallery known as The National Gallery. This gallery boasts of some of the finest examples of European art, including paintings by Raphael, Manet, Leonardo Da Vinci, Renoir, and Monet. This gallery has a very large number of paintings and some of the most famous ones are: Sunflowers, by Vincent van Gogh, The Virgin of the Rocks, by Leonardo Da Vinci, and Venus and Mars, by Sandro Botticelli. Not all galleries across the world are homes to the old masters. Many of them offer representations from the twentieth century. Among the most famous contemporary art galleries and museums is the George Pompidou Center in Paris. The architecture is unique as well, since the piping and ducts are on the outside, rather than being hidden behind walls. Contemporary art galleries and museums typically feature not only paintings, drawings, and prints, but exhibits of furniture, sound, light, and even music. Visiting these galleries can be a fascinating visit through the past few decades and shows how much style and taste has changed. Most of the major European cities are home to at least a national and a contemporary gallery. Usually there are also private galleries. Any time you visit a major metropolitan area, be sure to include the galleries in your itinerary. It’s a wonderful way to learn about a country and its cultures. History and its changes are reflected in the art on display. If you plan on buying some art pieces, you won’t be able to do so at the national galleries. You can however visit private galleries in your pursuit of owning some major works. These probably won’t include Renoir’s or Van Gogh’s, but you will find many wonderful pieces that you’ll be able to call your own. Art auctions are often held at Christie’s and other art houses. This is another way of obtaining some incredible works of art. Art as an expression of our culture, thought process and creativity has no parallel. Viewing these masterpieces in an art gallery transposes the viewer into the mind and time of the creator who has shaped our culture.
Top Art Galleries In London
December 12th, 2009Most cities have plenty of art galleries to share with their residents and visitors, and with its own remarkable collection, London is no exception.
The National Gallery is a popular venue for anyone visiting the City of London. One of the reasons for its popularity is that it doesn’t charge an entrance fee. But this is far from being the main reason for going.
Situated in Trafalgar Square, the impressive exterior gives way to countless galleries, paintings and exhibitions that will attract your attention. There are some famous paintings here too, not least ‘Sunflowers’ by Van Gogh. Other painters who are represented here include Rubens, Rembrandt and Michelangelo.
Another popular venue to try out is the National Portrait Gallery. The name indicates that this is focused purely on portraits, and there is much to explore and appreciate.
There are hundreds and thousands of portraits here, and while some take the form of paintings others are in photographic form. It is the variety of subjects and the methods by which their features have been committed to a portrait which makes this particular gallery well worth a look.
One of the most famous – or perhaps infamous – galleries in London is Tate Modern. While the original Tate Gallery is at Millbank, Tate Modern resides at Bankside, very close to the old Battersea Power Station.
If nothing else you can certainly expect to find your senses and attitudes challenged about what modern art really is when you step inside. The exhibitions change on a regular basis but many of the main exhibits and collections remain the same, as they provide an insight into key periods in the history of modern art from the last century.
Of course art takes on many forms and one of these is photography. If you enjoy the photographic form of expression, make sure you don’t miss The Photographers’ Gallery. As with any other type of art gallery this one has regular and occasional exhibitions that show you how photography can be used in so many different ways to express feelings and images.
The gallery also offers talks and various other events to help you enjoy photography even more, so it is good for budding photographers of all ages. This is also another gallery that is free to enter.
There are plenty of other art galleries dotted all over the city too. When you are considering which of the many http://www.hotels.co.uk/hotel-united-kingdom/hotel-london/”>hotels in London you want to stay in, think about where the various galleries are and make your room booking accordingly.
So why not educate yourself on the worlds of art and photography next time you stay in London? It can be a fascinating experience, regardless of whether the art is modern or traditional in nature.
By: Matthew Pressman