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  • Neon green meets neon blue in a corner of the Denver Art Museum.
    Color_DenverArtMuseum.tif
  • A visitor to the Denver Art Museum is lit by the glow of an art installation.
    Izzy_DenverArtMuseum.tif
  • Anonymous art, under the I-35 bridge in Austin, Texas.
    Austin-Under-the-Bridge.tif
  • Color on color, at the Denver Art Museum, Denver, Colorado.
    Color_Stripes.tif
  • Religious iconography adorns street art in Rome, Italy.
    ITA-StreetPaintings.tif
  • Murano glass has been a famous product of the Venetian island of Murano  for centuries. Located off the shore of Venice, Italy, Murano  was a commercial port as far back as the 7th century. By the 10th century it had become a well-known city of trade. Today, Murano remains a destination for tourists and art and jewelery lovers alike.
    ITA-PlatterDetail.tif
  • Innumerable petroglyphs mark Newspaper Rock, near Canyonlands National Park in Utah. This is perhaps the most highly visited rock art site in Utah and certainly one of the most elaborate. Petroglyphs are pecked into the rock, usually through a darkly patinated surface, to reveal the lighter rock below. Hundreds of figures have been created here during both prehistoric and historic times but are primarily Anasazi of the Abajo-La Sal style. The most recent Ute-style contributions include the horse and rider. The Navajo name for this site is Tse Hane, meaning "rock that tells a story." Located along a pre-historic travel corridor and perennial stream which flows off the Abajo Mountains to the south, thousands of people must have passed this way over the ages. Many of these people obviously paused to add their contribution to this slab of Wingate sandstone.
    UT_Newspaper_Rock.tif
  • Petroglyphs at the entrance to Three Fingers Canyon, in Utah's San Rafael Reef.<br />
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Petroglyphs (also called rock engravings) are images created by removing part of a rock surface by incising, pecking, carving, and abrading.
    UT-ThreeFingersCanyon-Petroglyph2.tif
  • Colors abound on the small island of Burano, in the lagoon of Venice, Italy. Some homes are painted with vibrant greens, blues, reds, and yellows. Others are crumbling but with no less personality.
    ITA-BuranoCrumblingRed.tif
  • Pictographs in Horseshoe Canyon, Canyonlands National Park, Utah
    UT-HorseshoeCanyon_Pictographs.tif
  • Petroglyphs at the entrance to Three Fingers Canyon, in Utah's San Rafael Reef.<br />
<br />
Petroglyphs (also called rock engravings) are images created by removing part of a rock surface by incising, pecking, carving, and abrading.
    UT-ThreeFingersCanyon-Petroglyph6.tif
  • UT-ThreeFingersCanyon-Petroglyph1.tif
  • Colors abound on the small island of Burano, in the lagoon of Venice, Italy. Homes are painted with vibrant greens, blues, reds, purples, and yellows.
    ITA-BuranoPurpleFacade.tif
  • Colors abound on the small island of Burano, in the lagoon of Venice, Italy. Homes are painted with vibrant greens, blues, reds, and yellows.
    ITA-BuranoBlueDoorway.tif
  • Colors abound on the small island of Burano, in the lagoon of Venice, Italy. Homes are painted with vibrant greens, blues, reds, and yellows.
    ITA-BuranoGreenWall.tif
  • Big red rock walls loom over a visitor to Horseshoe Canyon, Canyonlands National Park, Utah.
    UT_Horseshoe_Canyon_Wall.tif
  • A visitor gazes up at the sights of the Great Gallery, Horseshoe Canyon, Canyonlands National Park, Utah.
    UT-HorseshoeCanyon_GreatGallery2.tif
  • Picasso Museum, Chateau Grimaldi, Antibes, France.<br />
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In 1608 the Chateau Grimaldi became a stronghold of the Grimaldi family and has borne their name ever since. From 1702 it became the town hall of Antibes. From 1925 it was known as the Grimaldi Museum. In 1946, Pablo Picasso called the museum home for six months. It is the first museum in the world to be dedicated to the artist.<br />
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Picasso himself donated works to the museum, most notably his paintings "The Goat" and "La Joie de Vivre."
    FR-PicassoMuseum_2.tif
  • Petroglyphs at the entrance to Three Fingers Canyon, in Utah's San Rafael Reef.<br />
<br />
Petroglyphs (also called rock engravings) are images created by removing part of a rock surface by incising, pecking, carving, and abrading.
    UT-ThreeFingersCanyon-Petroglyph4.tif
  • Colors abound on the small island of Burano, in the lagoon of Venice, Italy. Homes are painted with vibrant greens, blues, reds, and yellows.
    ITA-BuranoBlueStrip.tif
  • Colors abound on the small island of Burano, in the lagoon of Venice, Italy. Some homes are painted with vibrant greens, blues, reds, and yellows. Others are crumbling but with no less personality.
    ITA-GreenShutters.tif
  • Colors abound on the small island of Burano, in the lagoon of Venice, Italy. Homes are painted with vibrant greens, blues, reds, and yellows.
    ITA-BuranoGoldenDoorway.tif
  • A visitor searches for pictographs and petroglyphs in Horseshoe Canyon, part of Canyonlands National Park in Utah.
    UT_HorseshoeCanyon_LookingUp.tif
  • A visitor gazes up at the sights of the Great Gallery, Horseshoe Canyon, Canyonlands National Park, Utah.
    UT-HorseshoeCanyon-GreatGallery1.tif
  • Picasso Museum, Chateau Grimaldi, Antibes, France.<br />
<br />
In 1608 the Chateau Grimaldi became a stronghold of the Grimaldi family and has borne their name ever since. From 1702 it became the town hall of Antibes. From 1925 it was known as the Grimaldi Museum. In 1946, Pablo Picasso called the museum home for six months. It is the first museum in the world to be dedicated to the artist.<br />
<br />
Picasso himself donated works to the museum, most notably his paintings "The Goat" and "La Joie de Vivre."
    FR-PicassoMuseum_1.tif
  • Petroglyphs at the entrance to Three Fingers Canyon, in Utah's San Rafael Reef.<br />
<br />
Petroglyphs (also called rock engravings) are images created by removing part of a rock surface by incising, pecking, carving, and abrading.
    UT-ThreeFingersCanyon-Petroglyph5.tif
  • Petroglyphs at the entrance to Three Fingers Canyon, in Utah's San Rafael Reef.<br />
<br />
Petroglyphs (also called rock engravings) are images created by removing part of a rock surface by incising, pecking, carving, and abrading.
    UT-ThreeFingersCanyon-Petroglyph3.tif
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