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The generous country of the United States of America has free admission to almost every museum, gallery and monument. Not like how France, Italy, Canada and others milk visitors and citizens alike for stepping inside their museums. Canada's museums are sadly wanting but yet one has to pay hefty sums to walk inside them. What a shame.
Isn't it strange that the governments of these same countries who put a toll on their citizens to get a bit of education in the Arts are at the same time of the opinion that large amounts of funds should be directed to the supposedly "third world" countries for the education of the masses there while their own citizens can remain blissfully dumb?
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The French have even carted two huge pillars weighing probably several tonnes each from one of the Middle East countries they were in control of ... and these two pillars are now standing in their main museum in Paris. Shame.
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Now back to Frederic Church.
Church was born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1826 and died in New York in 1900. His visit to Ecuador gave birth to some of his most amazing paintings of almost outer worldly landscapes with the most meticulous touch to details.
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You will want to gaze at some of his paintings and wonder how many years and how many millions of times his brush must have touched the canvas until he was fully satisfied that he had not forgotten anything that his eyes had seen.
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The reproductions of his works are many and are sold from the low 100s to the high 500s. The posters and prints are sold from anywhere between $5 - 25.
More here on the painter and pics of many of his works.
Read more about the New England Scenery painting.
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