���� ���� ������ ������� MUSEUM PROPOSAL proposed by �������� Introduction ....................................................................................... i Okumura Masanobu ......................................................................... 1 Kitagawa Utamaro ............................................................................ 3 Utagawa Kunisada ............................................................................ 7 Utagawa Kuniyasu ......................
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Over Thanksgiving break I attended The St. Louis Art Museum‚ or SLAM‚ as it is affectionately known by the locals. I focused on the Later European Art‚ especially from the Netherlands‚ because I find it captivating and unique. The first painting I studied was called Peasants Dancing in a Tavern by Adriaen van Ostade. The artwork was done in 1659 in the Netherlands as a genre scene. It shows a tavern scene in which peasants are dancing‚ drinking‚ singing and playing cards. It is a unique example
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Psych 1 Museum Pieces I visited a museum in Paris online called the Louvre Museum. I chose a museum in Paris because they say it is the city of love and I would love to visit Paris one day. I came across three items that caught my attention. The first item the that caught my eye was this beautiful‚ amazing sculpture by Antonio Canova. The sculptures called "A Closer Look at Psyche Revived by Cupids Kiss“. What caught my attention about this piece was a man holding a woman
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(2001). A proposed causal model of vocational teacher stress‚ Journal of Vocational Education and Training. 53(2)‚ 223-246 African Journal of Education‚ 12(2)‚ 207-210.Schaufeli‚ W.B (1998).The burnout companion to study and research: A critical analysis. London: Taylor and Francis Ahmad‚ U.‚ Zulfikar‚ A.‚ Isfaq‚ A Ahmad Usman‚ Zulfiqar Ahmed and Ishfaq Ahmed. (2011). Work stress experienced by the teaching staff of University of the Punjab‚ Pakistan: Antecedents and consequences. International
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(1997). ‘The content of the psychological contract’. British Journal of Management‚ 8: 2‚ 151–162. Johnson‚ P. and Duberley‚ J. (2000). Understanding Management Research‚ London: Sage. King‚ N. (1998). ‘Template analysis’‚ in G. Symon and C. Cassell (eds)‚ Qualitative Methods and Analysis in Organizational Research: A Practical Guide‚ London: Sage. Lester‚ S.W.‚ Turnley‚ W.H.‚ Bloodgood‚ J.M. and Bolino‚ M.C. (2002). ‘Not seeing eye to eye: differences in supervisor and subordinate perceptions of
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Museum Artifact 737 likely represents a bichrome‚ wheel-made kylix fired during the Cypro-Geometric III period of the Cypriot Iron Age. The kylix‚ a drinking vessel shaped like a stemmed bowl or cup and possessing a height of 5.5 cm‚ resembles a chalice with a disk base of 3 cm connected to a bowl measuring 8 cm across its widest point. Marked with two sets of concentric circles on the interior of the bowl‚ the kylix draws strong influence from greek design during the Late Bronze Age. Joanna Smith
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Every privately owned company’s goal is to minimize their costs as much as possible. Museums‚ which are operated similar to private companies‚ have the same goal. In order to decide where to allocate their capital a museum must asses some essential questions such as what attracts visitors to their museum‚ what is the opportunity cost to allocating capital to one resource over another and how the museum can maximize the use of the funds spent. These questions depend on many external‚ constantly changing
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In the podcast “Museums as White Spaces‚” Arun Venugopal discusses how racial minorities can perceive museums and galleries as unwelcoming to them. Even the residents of a city like Baltimore feel unwelcome in museums in their neighborhoods like the Walters Art Museum and the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA). Many of the world’s greatest museums have existed for many years; they hold long standing traditions and have striven to maintain their status as keepers of collections and public educators‚
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Collection remains the predominant reason for many a museum’s existence. Most museums collect because they believe that objects are important and evocative survival of human civilization worthy of careful study and powerful educational impact. They carefully preserve their holdings as to transmit important information to the present generation and posterity. Art museums are said to concentrate on beauty and their mission is often defined as the direct transmission of the artist’s aesthetic understanding
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