St. Louis Art Museum: American Art Collection, Missouri USA
American Art Collection - St. Louis Art Museum, Missouri, USA
American Art - From Nostalgia to Internationalism
Installing Sunken Cities at the Saint Louis Art Museum
Spotlight On St. Louis || The St. Louis Art Museum
Segment on the St. Louis Art Museum that I made for Mondays in Midtown, a news-magazine show on Saint Louis University's student-run television station, SLU-TV.
Contemporary Art - Saint Louis Art Museum, Missouri 2011
Contemporary Art Exhibit - Saint Louis Art Museum Missouri December 2011. Mark Rothko artwork, SLAM 2011
Saint Louis Art Museum Main Entrance, Missouri December 2011
Saint Louis Art Museum Main Entrance & Saint Louis Statue in front of Museum, Missouri December 2011. Tourist Video
Montgomery (mod by MCE) Hydraulic Elevator @ The St. Louis Art Museum - St. Louis, MO
(1-3-19) Here is one of the less exciting elevators at the Art Museum. This is a Montgomery elevator that was modernized.
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Places to see in ( Saint Louis - USA )
Places to see in ( Saint Louis - USA )
St. Louis is a major city in Missouri along the Mississippi River. Its iconic, 630-ft. Gateway Arch, built in the 1960s, honors the early 19th-century explorations of Lewis and Clark and America's westward expansion in general. Replica paddlewheelers ply the river, offering views of the arch. The Soulard district is home to barbecue restaurants and clubs playing blues music.
St. Louis, the largest metropolitan area in Missouri, is a major midwestern metropolis filled with culture. St. Louis planners have created an aesthetically beautiful city with green space at the street level. It is said that St. Louis is second only to Washington, D.C. in the number of free activities available in an American city. The Gateway Arch, the world's tallest man-made monument, forms a triumphant city skyline. An open mall surrounded by reflecting pools leads up to the historic court house, the site of the Dred Scott decision, facing the Gateway Arch.
The city is named after King Louis IX of France. St. Louis is known by the nickname of The Gateway to the West. The city was the last major stop before pioneers journeyed Westward to the Pacific coast. The city also played a large part during the steamboat era due to its position at the confluence of the Mississippi River and the Missouri River. St. Louis was acquired from France by the United States during President Thomas Jefferson's term in 1803 as part of the Louisiana Purchase. The transfer of power from Spain was made official in a ceremony called, Three Flags Day. On March 8, 1804, the Spanish flag was lowered and the French one raised. On March 10, the French flag was replaced by that of the USA. In 1904, St. Louis hosted that year's World's Fair and the Summer Olympic Games. Many of the parks, buildings, and finer homes in St. Louis were built around this time period. While there are few, if any, living residents who attended the Fair, it holds an important place in the modern development of the city.
Slide into St Louis and revel in the unique vibe of the largest city in the Great Plains. Beer, bowling and baseball are some of the top attractions, but history and culture, much of it linked to the Mississippi River, are a vital part of the fabric. And, of course, there's the iconic Gateway Arch that you have seen in a million pictures; it's even more impressive in reality. Many music legends, including Scott Joplin, Chuck Berry, Tina Turner and Miles Davis, got their start here and jammin' live-music venues keep the flame burning.
A lot to see in Saint Louis such as :
Gateway Arch
Gateway Arch Museum
Missouri Botanical Garden
City Museum
Forest Park
Saint Louis Zoo
Cahokia Mounds
Saint Louis Art Museum
Busch Stadium
Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis
Anheuser-Busch St. Louis Brewery
Old Courthouse
Missouri History Museum
Soulard
Chain of Rocks Bridge
Tower Grove Park
Saint Louis Science Center
The Magic House, St. Louis Children's Museum
Citygarden Sculpture Park
Budweiser Brewery Experience
Delmar Loop
Laumeier Sculpture Park
Lafayette Square
MUSEUM OF WESTWARD EXPANSION
Laclede's Landing Neighborhood Association
Climatron
The Butterfly House
The Hill
The Jewel Box
Gateway Arch Riverboats
Gateway Arch - Odyssey & Tucker Theaters
Eads Bridge
Lewis and Clark State Historic Site
Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site
Cherokee Street
Stifel Theatre
The Old Cathedral The Basilica Of Saint Louis, King Of France
Art Hill
National Blues Museum
Bellefontaine Cemetery
Carondelet Park
World Aquarium...a children's place
Tilles Park
Steinberg Skating Rink
Pulitzer Arts Foundation
Forest Park Forever
Gateway Geyser
Graffiti Wall
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
Shaw Park
( Saint Louis - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Saint Louis . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Saint Louis - USA
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Saint Louis Art Museum | Self-Taught Genius
Self-Taught Genius explores American folk art through the concept of a self-taught genius, an enduring term that has changed dramatically over time. Framed within a context of seven principles from which people are compelled to create—achievers, encoders, messengers, improvement, reformers, ingenuity, and guides—this exhibition highlights more than 100 remarkable works by self-taught artists.
The exhibition considers the shifting implications of self-taught and outsider art in the United States, from an established movement of self-education to artists working outside traditional frameworks who defy our understanding of what is normal. Yet these artists have managed to establish lively artistic traditions and influence younger generations to create. Self-Taught Genius features a variety of objects including textiles and needlework, ceramics, sculptural and carved figures, drawings, paintings, decorated furniture, and more, dating from the 18th century to the present.
Organized by the American Folk Art Museum, Self-Taught Genius was brought to the Saint Louis Art Museum by Melissa Wolfe, curator of American art.
St. Louis Art Museum Main Entrance & St. Louis Statue Night View, Missouri December 2011
St. Louis Art Museum Main Entrance & St. Louis Statue Night View, Missouri December 2011. SLAM Night View, 2011.
City Museum in St Louis Tour & Review with The Legend
The Legend & Molly show you around the amazing City Museum in St Louis Missouri. This one of a kind attraction is a combination of fun house, playground, slides, art, circus, bars, aquarium and much much more.
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The St. Louis History Museum
Lafayette Square St Louis - A Tour
A walk through one of the coolest neighborhoods in the United States.
Awesome Otis Lexan Hydraulic Elevator @ The St. Louis Art Museum - St. Louis, MO
(1-3-19) Here is another AWESOME elevator in the Art Museum. This one is right across from the Dover, and is just as epic!
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St. Louis Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
St. Louis – The Gateway to the West. Welcome to the city that rivals its historical significance with impressive food, sports and music scenes. Don’t miss the best sights, here.
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A #StLouis #vacation is sure one to remember. From its storied museums to its lively stadiums, have a look around and see why the locals here are proud of their city. #Explore St. Louis’ past at its museums or see history standing in real-time in its preserved buildings and streets. This is a city that keeps with the new, too. With a vibrant culinary scene and cool music grooves, there’s much to love about a #visit to St. Louis. Take a break from hustle and bustle of the town and relax at one of the largest urban parks in the United States – although you’ll find this is quite a happening place, too.
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(Epic Motor) Rare Long Hydraulic Elevator @ The Kemper Art Museum - St. Louis, MO
(10-13-19) This art museum is located on Washington University's campus in St. Louis. At first, this elevator just looks like a typical generic, but looking closer, you see it is a LONG elevator! I have never seen Long use innovation before, and this could have been one of the last installs Long did before being bought out by Kone. The motor on this thing is a beast!
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St. Louis Art Museum
St. Louis Art Museum is in Forest Park. It is very huge and beautiful. It should be a must stop in your top things to do in St. Louis.
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Large OTIS Hydraulic Elevator - St. Louis Art Museum - St. Louis, MO
Another great catch at an amazing (and free!) art gallery!
Chapter 6: Charles Parsons and the St. Louis Art Museum
Excerpt from chapter 6 of The Life and Times of Missouri's Charles Parsons: Between Art and War by John Launius. Available February 2020. Instagram: Parsons_Book Facebook: @parsonsbook
Book Synopsis:
This book details the life and times of Charles Parsons, one of St. Louis’s and the nation’s most influential yet little-known figures. As a U. S. Civil War quartermaster and advisor to generals, politicians, and presidents alike, he was instrumental to the Union cause. As a world-traveling art connoisseur, he helped found the first art museum west of the Mississippi and donated his remarkable collection of American and European paintings and Japanese and Chinese art. And to this day, his philanthropic work and dedication to education live on in some of the country’s grandest institutions. From his business failures in a riverside boomtown to his rise to national renown, this book tells his full story for the first time, with the attention and spirit the subject is due.
Acknowledgements:
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum
Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts
Missouri Historical Society
Washington University in St. Louis Archive
Indiana Historical Society
Olivet College Library
The Missouri State Archive
The St. Charles Historical Society
The State History Historical Society of Missouri
The St. Louis Public Library
The Heinrich Schliemann Museum
The Missouri Humanities Council
St. Louis Art Museum
Missouri Civil War Museum
The American Bankers Associations (ABA)
Bonhams Auction Company
Bellefontaine Cemetery
The Carnegie Historical Museum
Parsons College Alumni
Watertown Free Public Library
THE BEST PLAYGROUND IN AMERICA - City Museum in St. Louis, Missouri
If Willy Wonka had met Walt Disney they might have created the City Museum.
Honestly, this video doesn't do justice to the City Museum. In fact, I was having so much fun that my camera was an afterthought for most of the day. Besides, there's so much climbing, sliding, and playing (for kids and adults) on all kinds of unique structures that carrying a camera/phone could be hazardous for the device. This was a great way to spend the second-last day of our 15 day road trip across the United States, and was definitely the highlight of St. Louis.