Sunday, 2 June 2013

Los Angeles Museums

By Abby Simmon


Looking at LA today it is hard to believe that 40,000 years ago Mammoths wandered the land and meteorites slipped from the sky. But beyond the "stars" and the "stores" that Los Angeles has become famous for the history that may be found in the LA museums is like exploring a new world.

The Page Museum

One of the most famed museums in Los Angeles is the Page Museum at the La Brea Tar Pits. Found in the middle of L. A. the Page Museum has one of the largest and oldest fossil collections all the way back to 40,000 years ago. Ever since 1905 scientists have been excavating ice age fossils and the asphalt seeps at the La Brea tar pits, it's the only active site left in the entire world. Outside the museum in Hancock Park is a Pleistocene garden complete with full scale reproductions of the mammals that lived in the L. A. Basin and paleontological excavators work daily. Inside scientists can be studied working on identifying their most recent finedthat someday will join the other 3,000,000 ice age mammals that are on display.

The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

Found in Exposition Park the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County homes over 35 million cultural and scientific specimens that include a meteorite that is four and a half bn. years of age to insect and plant species that have been discovered latterly. Through biodiversity research the museum can share the experiences of how each exhibit was discovered, collected and investigated; explaining what part the exhibit has on the planet. No other museums in L. A. or worldwide has a assortment of permanent exhibits like the ancient Latin American art, North American mammals, African mammals, dinosaurs and an insect zoo to name just one or two.

The J. Paul Getty Museum

Found in the Getty Center the J. Paul Getty Museum is probably one of the best L. A. museums with an intensive collection of high quality and rare Etruscan, Greek and Roman masterpieces. It features such antiquities as Greek ritual vessels that date back to 470 B.C. And famous paintings like the Hare in the Forest a German painting that dates back to 1585. Exhibits include illuminated manuscripts, sculptures, EU and American pictures.

The Museum of Contemporary Art

Found in the guts of Los Angeles the Museum of Contemporary Art is one of the very few museums worldwide that concentrates on just modern art. All the art work that is displayed has been produced from 1940 until present day. This unique museum features art pieces in assorted different mediums from paintings and photos to sculptures and architectural designs. The Museum of Contemporary Art is known worldwide for have one of the biggest collections with over 5,000 pieces of contemporary art. In reality they have grown such a lot that there are now three different and unique locations within LA.




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