Sights Of 'Rome, Italy And Europe' At Benton
Natalie Abreu
Issue date: 11/7/07 Section: Focus
While the most paintings and prints capture the luminescent nature of the Italian landscape, their immense attention to detail also makes the artworks interesting so that with every glance, a viewer will notice something new, engaging and will certainly be more appreciative of the artwork. People performing everyday chores, traveling down snaking roads, walking and talking about and even appreciating the breathtaking views are just some of the countless details to notice as a viewer glances upon the artworks.
"Our expectations is that others will benefit from the exhibition," said Bruhn, who further described that the exhibition is not only about having pieces of artwork on the wall for the sake of art, but for students and other members of the university community to actually learn from and hopefully enjoy the educational as well as beautiful nature of the exhibition. "This is an exhibition about the history of artwork."
The exhibition's message about education through art seem to reach some students browsing about the exhibition, who showed their interest in the exhibition and details within the artworks.
Not only does the "Rome, Italy and Europe" art exhibition at the Benton educate viewers about Italy and Rome's profound impact on European art, but also shows the power of art to captivate and inspire countless generations of viewers that transcends time and continents.
Contact Natalie Abreu at
Natalie.Abreu@UConn.edu.
"Our expectations is that others will benefit from the exhibition," said Bruhn, who further described that the exhibition is not only about having pieces of artwork on the wall for the sake of art, but for students and other members of the university community to actually learn from and hopefully enjoy the educational as well as beautiful nature of the exhibition. "This is an exhibition about the history of artwork."
The exhibition's message about education through art seem to reach some students browsing about the exhibition, who showed their interest in the exhibition and details within the artworks.
Not only does the "Rome, Italy and Europe" art exhibition at the Benton educate viewers about Italy and Rome's profound impact on European art, but also shows the power of art to captivate and inspire countless generations of viewers that transcends time and continents.
Contact Natalie Abreu at
Natalie.Abreu@UConn.edu.
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