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Art and Science Collide: The Beauty of Scientific Instruments Through the Ages

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From the intricate designs and beautiful functionality of ancient astrolabes to the ornate craftsmanship of Renaissance telescopes, and the sleek modernism of personal cameras, the evolution of scientific instruments has provided a fascinating meeting point between aesthetic and functional precision through the ages.

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What can we learn from the “Museum of Awesome”?

The Mid-West Museum Association

Attendees write in their responses to Museum of Awesome prompts at AMM 2023. In 2023, we asked: What would be in the museum? Museum of Awesome Brainstorm Sheet 2023 Trust Flows Up and Down We received a lot of write-in comments about internal cultures and qualities of leadership at the Museum of Awesome. Who works there?

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A Brief Introduction to Art Deco Furniture: Design Icons and Influences

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From the rich, dark hues of ebony wood or tortoiseshell to the shiny perfection of lacquer or glass, or the texture of unusual leathers, Art Deco furnishings tended to emphasize the material components, at times using these elements to create visual vibrancy or contrast. Sold for $441,000 USD via Christie’s (December 2023).

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Constructivism: The Intersection of Art and Industry in the Avant-Garde Movement

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Typified by clean lines and functional aesthetics, the movement would have an enduring impact on design, architecture, and the contemporary art of the Minimalism and Bauhaus movements. Used as a tool in the Communist revolution, this was art with a function that sought to eliminate the traditional boundaries between art and everyday life.

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5 Hot Lots Coming to Auction in October

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Their functional simplicity gave carvers unlimited freedom to use their imaginations when making these pieces, and as such, the styles, subjects, and materials used differ widely, making them highly collectible. They also fastened small ornamental objects to the other end of the cords as counterweights, which evolved into netsuke.

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Victorian Taxidermy: Curiosities and Oddities from the Age of Exploration

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Authentic taxidermy can also be identifiable by sight, so look for natural coloration of the animal, realistic eyes, and lifelike poses, along with natural materials like glass eyes, wood, and the condition of pelts or feathers. Sold for £70 GBP via Hannam’s Auctioneers (Aug 2023). A mythical sabre tooth seal ink well anyone?

Age 89
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Epergnes Command the Center of Attention

WorthPoint

With their ornate bodies and fancy stylized arms that tentacle out like some sort of beautiful sea creature, epergnes are functional objets dart that demand the spotlight. These opulent glass centerpieces included a central column or flute that branched into three or more delicate arms holding hanging baskets with frilly or ruffled rims.