It is estimated that if you looked at every piece of art in the Louvre for 30 seconds without any breaks, it would take you 100 days to see it all.
At least 45 minutes
He has not told us.
Fixative typically takes around 15-30 minutes to dry after applying it to a piece of artwork.
No, unfortunately not
The Googenheim receives lots of artwork each day so they don't feature all the artwork sent in. The Museum Curator looks at the artwork and decides which pieces to show.
The Louvre museum did not have to be built to display the artwork collected by the French because it was already completed. The Louvre was originally built in the 12th century as a royal castle to help defend Paris against attacks. It went through many changes until it was finally opened as a museum of art in 1793 shortly after the end of the French Revolution. The complex of buildings was turned over entirely to art and culture in 1882, when the Palace of the French monarchy was demolished. It has taken about 700 years from its start as a castle to the museum it is today.
You take the métro - ligne 1.
It depends on how big it is. if it's big 2-3 days if small 2-5 hours
Tara Donovan artwork: Toothpicks took about a month to get a 36 inch sized cube.
It would take as long as it takes you to get to your nearest US Post Office. There they can tell you how long it would take to deliver it.
I'm guessing not as long as it would take for you to swim there.