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Oh, bother! “Winnie-the-Pooh" tickets are sold out for the rest of Sunday, but don’t worry, there are more available for other days. Reserve tickets now so you don’t miss out: https://t.co/PODlv8bMUe (Image courtesy )

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Are you well provisioned for the rain? Take inspiration from who escaped the deluge with his favorite treat: "…he took his largest pot of honey and escaped with it to a broad branch of his tree, well above the water…" Image courtesy

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It's To celebrate, come and see John Singleton Copley's "Watson and the Shark" (1778) (or see one of Copley's other versions of the painting at and !) 🦈🌊

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It’s But don’t worry, only good luck comes from crossing Inagaki Tomoo’s “Group Portrait of Cats” (1975), on view in “Japanese Prints: The Psychedelic Seventies.”

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"A Capriote" (1878) bears traces of his underdrawing and evidence of several changes in the model’s pose and in the arrangement of her skirt. These revisions suggest something of process as he developed the composition.

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Happy We're celebrating with Inagaki Tomoo's 1975 "Group Portrait of Cats" 🐱🐱🐱🐱🐱 See it in "Japanese Prints: The Psychedelic Seventies," now on view! https://t.co/ajCNudJVl6

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17th-century Dutch painter Melchior d' Hondecoeter specialized in painting birds! So for enjoy these ducks, hens, roosters and peacocks by “the Raphael of bird painters.”

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This fashionable portrait by born in 1734, achieved a world-record price for any work of art when auctioned in London in 1913.

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Our painting makes an appearance in ’s new novel. What's your favorite cameo—either in a book or film—by an artwork?

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Finally enough room for the full title of this painting by ! "Dragon in Clouds—Red Mutation: The version I painted myself in annoyance after Professor Tsuji told me, 'Why don’t you paint something yourself for once?'" (2010) 🐉

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