Tuesday, June 11, 2013

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Garden of Fine Art Kyoto - DAY 8
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Image by padraic collins
The open-air Fine Arts Museum displays reproductions of famous masterpieces on ceramic plates. The museum is designed by Tadao Ando In 1994

Visited on day 8 of Japan Architecture Tours in October 2012


Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 波士顿美术馆
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Image by Yang and Yun's Album
Quoted from wikipedia: "The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the largest museums in the United States, and contains one of the largest permanent museum collections in the Americas. The museum was founded in 1870 and its current location dates to 1909. In addition to its curatorial undertakings, the museum is affiliated with an art academy, the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, and a sister museum, the Nagoya/Boston Museum of Fine Arts, in Nagoya, Japan. The current director of the museum is Malcolm Rogers.

History
The Museum was founded in 1870 and opened in 1876, with a large portion of its collection taken from the Boston Athenaeum Art Gallery. Originally located in a highly ornamented terra cotta brick Gothic Revival building designed by John Hubbard Sturgis and located on Copley Square in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, it moved to its current location on Huntington Avenue, Boston's "Avenue of the Arts," in 1909.

The museum's present building was commenced in 1907, when museum trustees hired architect Guy Lowell to create a master plan for a museum that could be built in stages as funding was obtained for each phase. The first section of Lowell’s neoclassical design was completed in 1909, and featured a 500-foot façade of cut granite along Huntington Avenue, the grand rotunda, and the associated exhibition galleries. Mrs. Robert Dawson Evans then funded the entire cost of building the next section of the museum’s master plan. This wing along the Back Bay Fens, opened in 1915 and houses painting galleries. From 1916 through 1925, John Singer Sargent created the art that lines the rotunda and the associated colonnade. Numerous additions enlarged the building throughout the years including the Decorative Arts Wing in 1968 and the Norman Jean Calderwood Garden Court and Terrace in 1997. This wing now houses the museum's cafe, restaurant, and gift shop as well as exhibition space.
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Fine Art Summer Show
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Image by Auntie P
University of Portsmouth. School of Art, Design and Media Summer Shows


S.F. Palace of Fine Arts #34
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Image by J.G. in S.F.
The San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts is located in the Marina District of San Francisco, California. It was designed by Bernard Maybeck for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition. Originally constructed of plaster, it was entirely rebuilt in the 1960's. The reconstructed landmark is made of reinforced concrete from meticulous molds of the original. The concrete was carefully tinted to reproduce the original colors. Maybeck's signature "Weeping Maiden" sculptural motif is used repetitively to ornament the colonnades flanking the central dome.

Photographed at the San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts - San Francisco, California


S.F. Palace of Fine Arts #24
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Image by J.G. in S.F.
The San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts is located in the Marina District of San Francisco, California. It was designed by Bernard Maybeck for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition. Originally constructed of plaster, it was entirely rebuilt in the 1960's. The reconstructed landmark is made of reinforced concrete from meticulous molds of the original. The concrete was carefully tinted to reproduce the original colors. Maybeck's signature "Weeping Maiden" sculptural motif is used repetitively to ornament the colonnades flanking the central dome.

Photographed at the San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts - San Francisco, California

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