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"John A. Bing" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 2 Oct 1998 04:49:19 GMT
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On Fri, 2 Oct 1998 03:27:02 GMT, Emanuel wrote:

>A few days ago I've visited The Louvre for the first time 

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> knowledge, doesn't make sense.    The human dimension is not
>respected in such place.
>
>I left hating this place.
>
>Comments would be appreciated
>
        My reading of the above is that Emanuel's reaction is both
misguided and very sad.  The human dimension is everywhere and in
everything in that building.  It was concieved by man, built by man
and the art inside is the product of the human mind and body.  What
better way to see and experience the best and creative side of man?  

Or have I missed something in his message?

John Bing	

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