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Great Museums of the World | 
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Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 10184
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 95 Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Windows 95 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 9.5 x 2.1
Model: CS-30 UPC: 781735800300 EAN: 0781735800300 ASIN: B0000326NZ
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Amazon.com Review Travel Europe's most revered art museums without leaving your desk. Living up to its name, Great Museums of the World is an interactive tour of 14 renowned institutions of art, including Parisian treasure the Louvre, Florence's Uffizi, the National Gallery and the Tate in London, and St. Petersburg's Hermitage. Soothing classical tunes set the pace for an educational and enjoyable guide to some of the West's best-known artists and artwork. The package comprises five CD-ROMs: three volumes devoted entirely to the Louvre and two focused on other European museums. The Louvre CD-ROMs are the most comprehensive, though each are structured differently and include different features. All boast prominent works from the collection as well as audio tours and commentary that teach about the artwork, subject, or artist; the third volume is dedicated to the Egyptian and Italian art collections alone. Also included is a history and tour of the building that allows you to see, floor by floor, which collections live where. The remaining two CD-ROMs present less-comprehensive tours of other European museums; these are abbreviated versions of the same features offered for the Louvre program: building histories and visual tours, plus masterpieces and lesser-known works from respective collections. Again, there are audio and textual overviews by subject, work, or artist, and all programs allow you to print out works of art and zoom in to examine pieces in greater detail. One especially entertaining feature unique to these volumes: a panoramic tour of a virtual room that houses masterworks; you navigate the room with your mouse, simulating a walk through the gallery. There are some frustrations in using the product: Many volumes differ slightly in format and organization, so navigation and key features may prove confusing as you move from program to program; some allow you to zoom in on any part of a painting, while others highlight only a corner for illustration. The search functionality in several of the volumes is imprecise; for example, in the Italian art segment of the Louvre tour, a search for the museum's most famous work and creator, the Mona Lisa by da Vinci, turns up no results. And while the selection of museums is impressive, we missed North American gems such as New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim. Though no substitute for seeing such masterful works of art in person, Great Museums of the World is certainly a less expensive, more convenient alternative until a chance for the real thing comes along--and if it does, a great primer for first-time visitors. Art aficionados and history buffs may unwittingly spend hours exploring the virtual halls of Europe's most respected art collections. --Leah Ball
Amazon.com Product Description Great Museums of the World is a five CD-ROM collection of interactive tours through Europe's finest museums. Explore the arts and antiques of the most famous museums in London, Paris, Florence, Amsterdam, Rome, Moscow, Madrid, Vienna, and other cities. Among the museums you will visit are the Musee d'Orsay and The Louvre in Paris, the Tate Gallery in London, the Pushkin Museum in Moscow, the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, and Museo del Prado in Madrid. This CD-ROM collection is stunningly detailed and complete.
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Misnamed, but a lot of fun December 16, 1999 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
The package should more properly be called "Great Art Museums of Europe", since there are a lot of great museums that aren't art museums, and a lot of great art museums that aren't in Europe. However, ignoring this technicality, the software is a lot of fun. It includes two CDs that cover major European museums, and three CDs dedicated exclusively to the Louvre. Everything is organized around "tours", available on a variety of art styles, regions (mostly in Europe, with a special section for the Egyptian collection in the Louvre), and topics (from the Virgin Mary to eroticism). If you aren't looking for anything in particular, it is great to just sit back and let the tours run. If you try to go beyond the tours, however, it is not so good - the interface is navigable, but not intuitive, and the works included are comprehensive at the masterpiece level, but thin out very quickly below the point of "everyone has heard of it".
Might have been nice if it had worked! March 22, 2000 Jim Quist (Deep River, CT USA) 11 out of 15 found this review helpful
Just a word to the wise, I purchased three different copies of this software, and every single one came up with the same problem. I couldn't load the last 3 cd's. I have a Dell Pentium 3 450Mhz computer with 16 gigs of hard drive space, so I know it wasn't my computer. This product never worked and I would have to dicourage any person looking to puchase it. What a disapointment!
Technical problems with Great Museums January 21, 2000 9 out of 13 found this review helpful
The five cd's required individual setup for each one. Never could get the third Louvre disk (Egyptian/Italian Art) to load properly. Tried two different computers. Initial viewing of other disks look interesting and informative. I sometimes get a peculiar "double exposure" appearing presentation on the slide shows. I don't know if it is a problem or is intended as some artsie effect. I guess I have paid more for worse programs.
Not What It's Hyped Up To Be December 26, 1999 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
I thought, from looking at the material presented on it, that it would be useful. It has lovely multimedia but it has very fuzzy images. For the paintings that aren't considered "masterworks" the images or even fuzzier. Its a lovely overview but I don't reccomend it for reference or educational use. It takes about an hour to see all that it has to offer.
Value and Scope October 13, 2000 Frank J. Carbo (Fairfax, VA USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This is amazing for the money. For those of us who long, and I mean long, for a trip abroad, this is well worth many times the cost. I run a 633MHZ, Intel Celeron and it runs like a dream. Very authentic in atmosphere and effect. The scope is wonderful - a taste of the architecture, the art, and the history.You must understand that I am of the older generation - we were stuck with expensive books or saving for these trips. Maybe that is why this tour seems so valuable to me. What can I say? Hey, I'm happy...
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