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Although not directly connected with events in the life of the Buddha, Sanchi became a pilgrimage site when Ashoka Maurya erected a stupa and column there in the middle of the 3d century BC. Later rulers enlarged the complex. After the decline of Buddhism in India, the ruins lay neglected until the 19th century. Restoration activity commenced in the early 20th century, with the rebuilding of the principal stupas and the creation of the present park and museum. Sanchi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Artists: Ardabil CarpetCaravaggioEdgar DegasEdward KienholzGeorges de la TourGreene & GreeneJean-Siméon ChardinPatrice MarandelPaul CézannePompeo BatoniRené MagritteRobert R. Blacker House FurnitureStephanie BarronStephen MarkelVija CelminsWendy Kaplan
Curators talk about eleven of LACMA’s permanently held artworks which made the LA Times list of the region's greatest art, revealing the unique qualities that have made them favorites of the experts.
When I bought "I Am Not a Paper Cup" http://www.uncommongoods.com/item/item.jsp?itemId=17308 I thought of Magritte's "La Trahison des images (Ceci n'est pas une pipe)". Thanks for a fascinating look at the collection's highlights.
i thought this was cool
Interesting video.
Yes - ! I love the painting "Magadelen and the Smoking Flame" ... it's been too long since I've seen a painting by Georges de La Tour ...and to see in a context with Vijia Celmins's (Untitled) Comb - fun times!
For more about Ed Kienholz, Walter Hopps and Ferus Gallery watch "The Cool School" documentary.
http://www.netflix.com/Movie/The_Cool_School/70074123?mqso=80020215&part...
I miss living in LA and visiting LACMA.
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