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    Case Analysis Summary of Facts and Circumstances The Midwestern:: Contemporary Art (MCA) Museum is one of the nation’s largest facilities devoted to modern art‚ opening its doors to Great Lakes in 1967. The MCA bought its first building‚ a three story townhouse‚ in 1977. In January of 1989‚ the MCA board hired Keith Schmidt as executive director. In April of 1989‚ a man with the name of Peter Smith began his chairmanship at MCA‚ after already being on the board since 1981. Peter Smith and Keith

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    Coleman Art Museum Case

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    Coleman Art Museum I. Summary of Facts A. Market – education and entertainment 1. Coleman Art Museum (CAM) a. Not-for-profit corporation b. Members: 85% college educated‚ 60% over $70‚000 income‚ 50% over 40 years old‚ 98% white c. Dependent on contributions/endowments/membership 2. Special Exhibitions 3. Economic market a. Client – monopolistic competitions b. Contributor – monopolistic competition with oligopoly overtones B. Product 1. Has over 15‚000 works of art in permanent collection

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    Pinto Art Museum Analysis

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    There may be a lot of beautiful places that we can go into but Pinto Art Museum can be classified as one of the best. It was actually my first time to go to this museum that’s why I am very thankful to our Professor in Hum13 for giving us the opportunity to visit such a nice place. This is not just a place where we can see a lot of amazing artworks but also a place where we can relax and have fun. As I go through a lot of paintings‚ Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee (After Rembrandt) by Crispin

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    I enjoyed my visit to the American Natural Museum of History‚ I had been there once before but‚ I didn’t explore the south American cultures on the second floor as I did on my visit this past Saturday‚ it was amazing to see the displays of all the different cultures‚ specially because they are so vivid‚ I learned a lot on this trip about the different cultures‚ one of the displays that caught my eye was the Sipan Tomb excavation. I was always under the impression that the only people that had burials

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    1) Which museum did you visit? Univ. of Utah 2) Describe at least one of the permanent collection exhibits on a theme‚ period‚ geographic region‚ or topic) within the museum. For this question‚ I chose Wasatch Mountains with Salt Lake City and the Great Salt Lake in the Foreground. This painting was created in 1877. I noticed that there’s a lot of water in the picture‚ last time I was at the Great Salt Lake (eight years ago)‚ there wasn’t very much water. I don’t know if it’s because It might have

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    Dallas Museum of Art Project Example (pg. 504 in your book) 1. Andre Derain‚ View of Collioure‚ 1905‚ Fauvism. 2. Landscape‚ oil on canvas 3. FORM: a. Color: the use of color is a predominant visual element. The very warm color Derain uses creates an emotional effect of playfulness and warmth. b. Rhythm: rhythm‚ a principle of design‚ is based on repetition‚ and the repetition of the bright colored brushstrokes in the bottom half of the painting create a sense of movement‚ as if

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    Art Museum Visit - Essay

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    Brittany White Art V01 Actual Museum Visit Carnegie Art Museum Oxnard‚CA-November 12‚2010 The Theatre Series‚ dated 2010 Artist-Trujillo Puamier The first piece of art that I chose to write about titled “The Theatre”. The median of this art is Chromogenic Print. I chose this particular piece of work because it reminds me of when my family and I go to different cities to watch different plays. We love to go to the different theatre’s. Looking at this painting reminds me of a particular place

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    Conditioning of Drug Tolerance and Drug Addiction Research on the contextual conditioning of drug tolerance shows it is an important factor in understanding drug addiction in humans. Context is a way of noting that the likelihood of a behavior or response depends on certain conditions. Contextual conditioning is said to occur when a person becomes conditioned not only to the drug but also to the environmental circumstances or cues in which the drug is taken. Studies have shown that tolerance develops when

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    The Crucible takes place in a very intolerant setting. The Puritans in Salem‚ Massachusetts uphold a strict theocratic society. In a theocracy‚ the community is governed by God and the laws revolve around what God says to be right or wrong‚ meaning people can be punished for sinning. Anyone who strays away from the set ideals or beliefs is punished and persecuted accordingly. The weakness in such societies is that the people in authoritative positions can become easily corrupted. In The Crucible

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    Museum Paper [pic] Statue of Kaipunesut. c.2528-2520 B.C. Egyptian. Accession Number: 26.2.7 The Statue of Kaipunesut dates back to the fourth dynasty in the Old Kingdom of Egypt. It was excavated at Saqqara‚ a vast burial ground. This specific piece was located at the mastaba of Kaemheset‚ which was Kaipunesut’s brother. It was carved out of acacia wood which is a native timber of Egypt. The native wood did not create the highest standard of sculpture because it was knotty and

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