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'Six museums to explore virtually during lockdown,' DW/Deutsche Welle, April 14, 2020.
Thanks to the digitization of museum collections and new online virtual tours, some of the world's most popular cultural institutions can be discovered in coronavirus isolation. These six museums are a click away.
. The Louvre
With a comprehensive range of virtual tours covering a number of the iconic Paris institution's diverse collections, the Louvre is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered for free and from the comfort of your home.
"The Advent of the Artist," an exhibition in the Louvre's Petite Galerie dedicated to art and cultural education, debuted to much fanfare in September last year and is now open to the public via a virtual tour.
Curated to coincide with a cycle of Louvre exhibitions celebrating Renaissance artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Donatello and Michelangelo, "The Advent of the Artist" features some 40 artworks from the likes of Dürer and Rembrandt alongside literature from the time to trace the emergence and recognition of the concept of the artist.
In the week before Easter alone, additional content came online related to art history, the Louvre collections and the construction of the world's most visited museum. By March 19, visitors to the Louvre website had increased more than tenfold from around 40,000 per day to more than 400,000...
Read More, https://www.dw.com/en/six-museums-to-explore-virtually-during-lockdown/a-53073411
ZZenith
(4,321 posts)appalachiablue
(42,906 posts)ZZenith
(4,321 posts)Thanks for the link to the others. Its not quite the same as being there but its awesome to visit a museum from the comfort of my couch!
appalachiablue
(42,906 posts)ZZenith
(4,321 posts)She would have loved it!
SheltieLover
(59,605 posts)Bookmarking!
lunatica
(53,410 posts)How incredibly nice of you!
appalachiablue
(42,906 posts)CTyankee
(65,020 posts)I was embarrassed to do that and pulled myself together. I asked the museum attendant if any other people lost it and cried in that museum. He said "all the time."
appalachiablue
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thanks for sharing. This reminds me to see the newer film on Vincent by Julian Schnabel 'At Eternity's Gate' (2018).
- Trailer, 'At Eternity's Gate' (2018) Willem Dafoe.