Use Google Streetview to wander through the Machu Piccu Museum in Cusco, Peru, Home to the largest collection of Machu Picchu artifacts in the world...
Wednesday, September 6, 2017
Wander through the Machu Picchu Museum in Cusco, Peru
Use Google Streetview to wander through the Machu Piccu Museum in Cusco, Peru, Home to the largest collection of Machu Picchu artifacts in the world...
Wander Through the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp
The Singing and the Silence: Birds in Contemporary Art
The Smithsonian American Art Museum has some terrific online exhibitions. Here is one of my favorites. Under each item you will also find a video interview with the artist...
The Singing and the Silence: Birds in Contemporary Art
Elim Museum of Chinese Ancient Porcelain Art
Always have found Chinese Porcelain Art fascinating with its intricately detailed pictures of people, creatures and landscapes.
Elim Museum of Chinese Ancient Porcelain Art is a non-profit organization. From a private collector’s prospective, we focus on collecting, preserving, and classifying those “stylish and characteristic” ancient Chinese porcelains from the collectors around the world. By means of on-line display, a portion of our collection that we believed to cherish relatively a higher aesthetic and academic value, will be periodically unveiled to the public in purpose of promoting further research and discussion, as well the general appreciation. We hope our collections (it is currently limited to Song,Yuan, Ming and Qing four dynasties) will be a more broader representation of ancient Chinese porcelain art to demonstrate objectively its historical progression and achievements.
They also have an excellent 3D display exhibition that allows you to rotate items to see all sides...
Elim Museum of Chinese Ancient Porcelain Art is a non-profit organization. From a private collector’s prospective, we focus on collecting, preserving, and classifying those “stylish and characteristic” ancient Chinese porcelains from the collectors around the world. By means of on-line display, a portion of our collection that we believed to cherish relatively a higher aesthetic and academic value, will be periodically unveiled to the public in purpose of promoting further research and discussion, as well the general appreciation. We hope our collections (it is currently limited to Song,Yuan, Ming and Qing four dynasties) will be a more broader representation of ancient Chinese porcelain art to demonstrate objectively its historical progression and achievements.
They also have an excellent 3D display exhibition that allows you to rotate items to see all sides...
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