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From: wildbill1911A1
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  • Thank you for posting this. I've been 6 times to the gallery and I live near D.C but haven't had the time to get back there. So for my web design final in college I had to build a website for the West Building and your video was the final touch I needed for the About page. thanks again!

  • @eraburg I'm glad I could help. How nice to get a compliment on a video being helpful ... and this time it's not the colonoscopy video. Please post a link to your design project.

  • kool! I've NEVER been to DC.... someday =) SmileyD

  • it's worth the trip.

  • Great vid...thanks for sending this. I love religious art and the patron saints etc.

    Stunning art, thanks for taking us on the tour!

  • You're welcome. Not everyone can get to Wash DC, so I like to offer these little 'armchair tours' to those who would like to see part of my world.

    Wouldn't it be great if you could go to YouTube and find a virtual tour (from silly to serious) of all the great art museums of the world? I do think so. Actually, it might be possible now.

  • Good job, 5stars!!

    GHOST Seekers

  • Thanks!!

  • Nice vid. For someone that knows nothing about art you sure make a very interresting guided tour. You actually know the basics of modern art.

    I CAN tell manet and monet appart.. but then forget who is who. :) (By the way: It's Rembrand van Rijn (Rhine-the river)not Rin.

  • Thanks! I am quite the novice at art, but I'm sure there are people with more curiosity than me who would like to visit the National Gallery of Art, but can't get here easily. So, I made a video of my brief tour. I saw the Rijksmuseum at Schiphol airport ... had I only known about YouTube and video back then!!

  • Wonderful video Bill. That is quite an impressive collection they have there.

  • Thanks. I was impressed, but I don't know much about art... can't tell a Monet from a Manet, but now I know they are both "Impressionist" and a defining characteristic of many Impressionist paintings is the 'moment in time' as captured in the instant in the painter's eye.

    Not bad for a traveling salesman, eh?

  • You have the time to do some sightseeing in Washington DC ? I thought you were there to work.

  • This sight-seeing was on Sunday.

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