Art? Where is it?
This is a page of art exploration. Click on one of the following links and find out some of the most amazing facts
Visit the largest art museum in the world. Click below. Did you notice none of the art is contemporary? Have you figured out which museum site you are visiting?
Les Musees de France http://www.rmn.fr/
Free on Tuesdays? So is this wonderful American art museum. Click below to visit one of the Midwest's most acclaimed art museum and school. Notice the architecture in the city. Stop by and visit Frank Lloyd Wright's home. Do you know where you are going?
http://www.artic.edu/
http://www.franklloydwright.org/
How about a quick trip to Omaha to see a famous local artist's bronzes. This artist's resides in Brownville, NE not far from here. Let check him out and click below, then click on to the Zoo Exhibits on the left side from there click on #16 the Garden of the Senses
http://www.omahazoo.com/
http://www.brownvillemills-ne.com/village/mob/palmerton.cfm
Walking down the streets of the Old Market area you will come across one of the most widely known wildlife biologists and photographers in the world. Originally from Omaha he now calls his home Jackson Hole, Wyoming. His family also owns a large arts and crafts store in Omaha. Do you know who this is? Click below.
http://www.imagesofnaturewebstore.com/
This artist graduated from Fall City Sacred Heart, Fall City, NE. Her designs have graced the Christmas trees of the White House and the Nebraska governor's mansion. Click below to find out who she is
http://www.xmasdays.com/furlong.htm
While we are in Fall City, Nebraska lets check out the illustrator that had more covers of the Saturday Night Evening Post and was a contemporary of Norman Rockwell
http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/2aa/2aa64.htm
This Nebraskan's company now employes the most artists in the world. His company is based out of Kansas City,MO, do you know who he is? Click below
http://pressroom.hallmark.com/joyce_c__hall.html
http://crayola.com
This Page was last update: Friday, November 9, 2007 at 2:46:27 PM
This page was originally posted: 4/18/2004; 1:05:11 AM.
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