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architecture
Architecture istheart(andscience) of designing anderecting buildings. One whodesigns iscalled anarchitect. glass, Buildings of wood, canbe made steel, stone andconcrete. Ofwhatisyour school building made? Which building canyouthink of thatgives what an idea ontheoutside voucould to seeinside? expect
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decorative arts
Decorative artsarethose things which are decorated anduseful. Someof theart youmight findinthisdepartment maybe chairs, bowls, spoons orcloth. Canyou think of something thatisveryuseful butalso decorated? Canyouthink of something thatis notuseful butis decorative?
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A place where things arestored, cared for (cleaned, repaired andmounted) and exhibited forvisitors to see.Some visitors come to themuseum to study whatis there, other visitors come asstudents to learn andenjoy looking while others are justcurious. Very large museums have allkinds of jobs. people indifferent AtTheAft Institute of Chicago thereareover600 employees-guards, salesclerks and youwillmeet teachers inthemuseum, you butothers maynotseearecurators (incharge oftaking care of andstudying objects) carpenters, electricians, accountants andevencooks. Canyou jobsthere imagine anyother might be in a museum?
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T h i sp r i n t oi lvo museum visilors w a s m a d eb y l h e y e a r sa g o .l l c a m e a r ts t D a u m r ea r b o u io n eh u n d r e d t o l h e m u s e ! mi n 1 9 2 3 a s a g l t l r o mt h e K e n lF u n d .
museum manner
Everything in anartmuseum isoriginal -meaningtheonemade bytheaftist -and if it isdamaged orworn away getanother. wecannot Therefore, it is especially important to make sureit lasts sopeople wholiveafter us-our children grandchildren or canenjoy what we enjoy. So.. .1. Dowalk, butdon't runinthe museum yousee. 2. Dolook, butdon't touch what
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A painting isa picture made byanartist paints using andbrushes. Thebrushes aremade withhairorfurandtheoaints glueandsometimes fromcolor, oil. paint plaster Artists oncloth, wood, or paper. Somepaints workbetter on cloth paper. paint others on Whatkinds of youfound have work wellon paper?
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sculpture
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