The entrance hall of the Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, 2013. |
Every piece of art was beautiful and the building itself was attractive too; there were rose windows, marble columns decorated with patterns or gems, chandeliers decorated with crystal and many different gold patterns and a patterned ceiling which exactly matched the floor.
One of the mosaic table tops, the Hermitage Museum, 2013 |
There was a great quantity of pictures. I could not tell whether they were good or bad. I only knew that I did not have time to see them all and looking at a painting for just a minute, wouldn't be doing it justice.
Small parts of the pictures at a corner, the Hermitage Museum, 2013. |
One memorable sculpture was the Crouching Boy, by Michel Angelo. The boy is crouching on a brick, his head hanging down, his left was laying on his right toes, and the other one touching the floor. The artist wanted different parts of his body to be visible from different angles. I think it was because the shape of the sculpture is more like a cube, so you can only see one side of the time. Actually, I am not quite sure what his was trying to get across, but I like it. It is fascinating.
The Crouching Boy by Michel Angelo, the Hermitage Museum, 2013. |
I really enjoy seeing all those priceless collections, but I do not understand why some of the pictures and statues are naked. I am not comfortable looking at nudes and I do not think they are appropriate to show the public. Perhaps it is because I do not know anything about art or perhaps it is because I am myself is a museum piece.
One of the beautiful ceiling at the Hermitage Museum, 2013. |
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