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Wackiest Russian Museums
We are all used to museums of art, history or everyday life. Let’s discover something by no means regular – amuse yourself with the country’s oddest displays.
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Woodman Institute Museum
A museum dedicated to "science, history and the arts" little changed since 1915.
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Landscape Kimonos by Itchiku Kubota
"Landscape Kimonos by Itchiku Kubota" at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum, is the most stunning, amazing textile art. Mr. Kubota is (or more likely at this point in time, was) one of Japan's Living National Treasures for reviving and expanding on a
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Amazing Park in Tuscany
Just as Italy, the art cities of Tuscany are living museums. The buildings and monuments embrace brilliant visual art and architecture that stand as evidence to the country’s history and culture
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Resistance from Within: Museum of German Anti-Fasc
Awesome museum preserving the history.
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Banksy Exhibition in Bristol Museum
Inside the new Banksy exhibition in Bristol’s City Museum and Art Gallery
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Baghdad and Cuba Compared
These pictures full of authenticity, between Baghdad and Cuba, have been made by Jason Florio. His work has been published around the world and acquired by the Brooklyn Museum of Art. To discover on its online site or in the following section.
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NY Woman Falls and Rips Picasso Painting
According to The Metropolitan Museum of Art, a significant Pablo Picasso painting – “The Actor” – was damaged after a woman, attending art class, lost her balance, fell into and tore it.
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Everyday life in Russia in the last 100 years
A Russian house exhibition has opened at the Museum of Contemporary History, inviting visitors to take a look back at the country’s interiors throughout the 20th century.
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Dream Land
Art work by Julie Heffernan + Julie Heffernan’s work is included in many national and international collections, including the Columbia Museum of Art (Columbia, South Carolina), the Virginia Museum of Fine Art (Richmond, Virginia), and the Zabludowicz
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A Bicycle Built For You
The Handbuilt Bicycle exhibition at the Museum of Art and Design, New York, NY. Celebrating the craftsmanship of forging steel, aluminum and titanium into mobile works of art.
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National Museum of Funeral History
Fantastic collection celebrating the final send-off.
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Yes That is a Pancake!
Jim (of Jim’s Pancakes) made his daughter this rather stupendous mounted-T. rex-skeleton-shaped pancake after a visit to New York’s Museum of Natural History.
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Pretty Face of Mango
Scarlett Johansson at the 'Mango Fashion Awards' 3rd Edition at Cataluña National Museum of Art in Barcelona, Spain on October 20, 2010. Her haircut looks really good, even from the back.
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Rare Blue Diamond on Display in New York
The rare blue Wittelsbach Diamond is on a world tour. Visitors to the American Museum of Natural History in New York were the first to have the opportunity to see it. The 35.56 carat diamond is considered to be one of the most expensive gemstones ever so
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The Best Garden in Japan
Adachi Museum of Art (Adachi Museum of Art) was founded in 1980, Adachi Zenkov. In this project, he combined his passions – the Japanese art and garden design. Owner Adachi Museum Zenkov traveled throughout Japan collecting varieties of conifers, mosses
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The Highest Original Dinosaur Skeleton
The highest original dinosaur skeleton is located in the Berlin Museum of Natural History (German Museum für Naturkunde). There is also one of the oldest and richest natural science collections in the world
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Leo Sewell and His Incredible Junk Sculptures
Using various junk items he picks up from around his home town, Leo Sewell creates junk masterpieces collected by museums and art enthusiasts around the world. As a child, Leo Sewell grew up playing with objects he found at the dump near his home. He woul
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Leo Sewell and His Incredible Junk Sculptures (9 P
Using various junk items he picks up from around his home town, Leo Sewell creates junk masterpieces collected by museums and art enthusiasts around the world.
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Tribute to Legendary Eunice Johnson at Met
The tribute for Eunice W. Johnson in New York was scheduled before her death which made the luncheon tribute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Monday, January 11th, even that more poignant.
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