Baroque Organ in Chapel

Cornell’s is First Organ with Multiple Historic Wind Systems Cornell’s new baroque organ has become the world’s first organ with multiple historic wind systems, using a technique organ designer Munetaka Yokota perfected on a research instrument at the Göteborg Organ Art Center (GOArt) at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. With simple manual adjustments, organists can… Continue reading Baroque Organ in Chapel

Peirce Mansion 1890 Sioux City

Notice of Stock Completion for Native American Human Continues to be and Linked Funerary Objects in the Control of the Sioux City Public Museum, Sioux Metropolis, IA (additional of this at base) Mad Death UPDATE AUG 2010 enable with details. A lengthy time back I found on the net that the architect Charles P. Brown… Continue reading Peirce Mansion 1890 Sioux City

“Parisian Hôtel de Tessé’s Grand Salon on Display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan, New York, United States”

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, located on the eastern edge of Central Park in Manhattan, is the largest art museum in the Americas. Its permanent collection boasts over two million works of art, divided among 17 curatorial departments. The museum’s main building, covering a wide area in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, is one… Continue reading “Parisian Hôtel de Tessé’s Grand Salon on Display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan, New York, United States”

“Dining Room with Wisteria, Paris” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan, NY, USA

The content describes a finely crafted dining room that dates back to the early 20th century. The room was designed and overseen by Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer, a French ceramist and artist, and each element of the room was crafted by a highly skilled maker, from the woodwork and furniture to the embossed leather chairs and woven… Continue reading “Dining Room with Wisteria, Paris” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan, NY, USA

“Grand Salon from Hôtel de Tessé, Paris” Selfie at Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan, New York, United States

This content describes the history and decoration of a salon in a Paris mansion built between 1765 and 1768. The mansion was rebuilt after a fire at the request of the widowed Marie-Charlotte de Béthune-Charost and her son René Mans de Froulay. The paneling in the room was carved in the Neoclassical style by woodworker… Continue reading “Grand Salon from Hôtel de Tessé, Paris” Selfie at Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan, New York, United States