Tells how to plan a museum visit, gives advice on appreciating paintings, sculptures, and museum buildings themselves, and discusses special shows, permanent collections, and different types of museums.Though I thought it would be impossible, the explanations in the answer key are even worse than the ones avai

Title | : | How to Visit a Museum |
Author | : | David Finn |
Rating | : | 4.98 (861 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0810922975 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 135Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-10-6 |
Language | : | English |

Tells how to plan a museum visit, gives advice on appreciating paintings, sculptures, and museum buildings themselves, and discusses special shows, permanent collections, and different types of museums.
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With practical information he encourages museum visitors to feel comfortable, confident, and develop their own sensibilities in a museum--instead of relying on someone else's. In the first sentence of the first chapter, he writes that there is "no right or wrong way to visit a museum." Finn gives a general overview of the layout of a museum and uses illustrations from museums around the world to present basic art history concepts and ways of looking at artwork. A glance at this book's table of contents gives you an idea of its intentions: "Developing your own pace; Where to begin; Displays can dramatize--but don't let them fool you; There's no rule on how long it takes to appreciate a masterpiece." David Finn encourages museumgoers to rely on their own impressions. "Discrimination," Finn writes, "is a necessary component of appreciation."

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