Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts Review
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翱翔的大鲨鱼
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This is a free museum. The exhibits are quite rich because the schoolmasters are super rich. From mummified bronzes in ancient Egypt, bronzes in Persia, to various classic artifacts in the Mediterranean region. Enjoy your eyes.
Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts
Posted: Nov 16, 2019
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The Stanford University Art Museum is free to open to the outside world, and the exhibits in the exhibition hall are quite rich. There is a famous thinker in this museum. There are also many collections of ancient Chinese jade, Buddha statues, Tang Sancai, etc. It is worth visiting.
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Posted: Apr 13, 2020
小思文
4/5Excellent
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The Stanford University Art Museum is also a very fun place, the whole art museum is very fun, the art form is quite a lot, the museum's many collections are also quite famous, is a very important part of this school.
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Posted: Feb 22, 2020
黛米有米
5/5Outstanding
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The Stanford Museum of Art houses 186 sculptures of Rodin, including his representative works "Thinkers" and "Kissing". The Rodin Sculpture Park on campus has the gates of hell and is a must-see. Such an art trip is free. Worth a visit. But campus parking is charged, very expensive, I stopped for less than 3 hours, received a payment bill of 40 knives.
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Posted: Oct 13, 2017
杉尼
5/5Outstanding
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Stanford University is the sixth largest in the United States, and its campus environment is very beautiful, especially the art museum and the palm tree avenue. Palm, an evergreen tree, meaning victory and good luck, it can keep peace, its branches represent hope and peace, and it grows very tall, also symbolize success. It can be seen that the old beauty is also a bit flattering statement!
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Posted: Nov 23, 2019
凤凤吖吖
5/5Outstanding
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The museum in this university can be said to be very powerful. is still a conversion, this strength, old and strong... Oriental aesthetics are more in line with my heart, and there is no need to convert and belong until I am old.