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  1. A love letter to art, Arteholic features the "Who's Who" of contemporary figures in modern art, such as artists Rosemarie Trockel, Lars von Trier, and Jonathan Meese, as well as museum curators like Max Hollein and Udo Kittelmann, each of whom reveal the personal significance they find in art and its importance in a world that, at times, seems ...

  2. Neubronner first used the device on his own flock of homing pigeons, which he sometimes employed to deliver prescriptions. In the following years, he showed his camera at international expositions, where he also sold postcards taken by the birds.

  3. The Carnegie Museum of Art online collection of photographs contains images from 1874 through 1958 showing scenes from mills and factories, street scenes, portraits, and aerial shots of downtown Pittsburgh.

  4. Dec 23, 2015 · Between the high ceilings, mural-filled sight lines, and Benno Janssen’s sleek modernist transformation of the vertical pillars (using Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company’s structural glass tiles), Kaufmann’s merchandise-laden first floor befitted a cultural palace for the 1930s.

    • The Andy Warhol Museum. Everyone can appreciate a bit of pop art! Learn about the genre’s superstar at The Andy Warhol Museum. The famed art museum is dedicated to the local artist’s story and legacy with the world’s largest collection of Warhol art and archives.
    • Senator John Heinz History Center. Delve into Western Pennsylvania’s past at the Senator John Heinz History Center. It’s the largest history museum in Pennsylvania, taking you on a journey from Native American settlements all the way up to the present day.
    • Carnegie Museum of Art. History and art lovers will have a fantastic time at the Carnegie Museum of Art. Andrew Carnegie founded the museum in 1895, leaving it with a rich and exciting heritage.
    • Fort Pitt Museum. Delve into the conflicts that shaped Western Pennsylvania at the Fort Pitt Museum. Explore the French and Indian War, the American Revolution, and the founding of the city of Pittsburgh.
  5. Nov 7, 2015 · Given the dominance of the Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History in Pittsburgh's cultural scene, we can perhaps be forgiven for thinking they were the first museums to grace our fair city. But Pittsburgh had a museum founded by a hometown boy named James Reid Lambdin a decade before Andrew Carnegie was even a gleam in his father's ...

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  7. May 30, 2012 · By affixing a lightweight time-delayed miniature camera to an aluminium breast harness, Neubronner attached his design to homing pigeons who would then be able to capture aerial photographs during their flight.