England's Art Culture
England's Art Culture
England's Art Culture
A long and varied history has produced an exceptional array of artists in England. There are many schools, colleges and Universities throughout the country that specialize in the teaching and history of art.Over the years, the Victorians had a fascination with Egyptian Art and History. The museums in London have been collecting Egyptian art for over a century. The British Museum in particular is currently exhibiting the Egyptian Book of the Dead. This book is a guide to the dying of their journey to the afterlife. Life after death has always been a main subject in the writings of the ancient Egyptians. The goal being to journey safely and comfortably to paradise after the mortal death. The travel from life into death was described in a book , there are many cultures such as the Tibetans that use such guides. The Book is written in hieroglyphics, a pictorial ancient language used by the Ancient Egyptians. Individuals needed objects to make their life comfortable in the afterlife.Burying the dead originally began with putting rocks over the dead body so that animals would not devour their loved ones. Later this progressed, and burying the dead became more protective and advanced, small tombs were built. These tombs were built larger and larger and until finally they became what we know today as the pyramids. It was thought that by leaving precious works of art and other valuable objects, the dead person would be more comfortable in ttheir next life. Britain has now become world famous for its fine collection of Egyptian artifacts.The British Museum is also displaying two Bodhisattvas. A Bodhisattva is the Buddha's version of a saint. People wishing to pay hommage to their dead leader would use such sculptures in their ceremonies.The British have a fine list of renowned national artists, such as Tony Cragg. He is well known for his plastic sculptures. His work is current, and reflects the materials and the mood of the Millennium. The description of his composition was "punk gesture". He considers his work aimed against the classes to express something of the time we live in. Artists have striven for this aim throughout history.Almost two hundred years ago, the society of artists in Birmingham was formed. The school specializes in life drawing, and they always aim to promote their artists as much as possible. Another famous school of art is the Royal Glasgow Institute of fine Arts. This is a large institution that has trained many fine artists. The school organizes prestigious programs to promote contemporary art and artists in Scotland.There are many excellent schools of art in Great Britain that have managed to show their concepts to the everyday world. This plays an important part in producing many of the nations greatest artists. Museums also have their place in portraying many different views on art from around the world.Great Britain has always been highly regarded as a culture rich in the arts, and people travel from many countries to view it first hand in the galleries and museums. There are special tours available for travellers whose main purpose is to visit museums and art galleries.Ancient art found in small towwns and villages can be of particularly interesting to the visitor. Churches for example contain wonderful art and architecture throughout history.
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