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Happy #caturday, friends!
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John Tenniel
1820-1914
Cheshire Cat in the Tree Above Alice
https://t.co/8NtB1edyP1
Closing September 13 | Jean-Jacques Lequeu: Visionary Architect. Drawings from the Bibliothèque nationale de France https://t.co/s4pTg390Zj
We can’t promise music at today’s Live Q&A, but we can promise Robinson McClellan, Assistant Curator of Music Manuscripts. Tune into our Instagram at 2:30 PM EST to ask him anything about 🎵!
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Ludwig van Beethoven
(1770–1827)
Violin and Piano Sonata in G Major, op. 96
#TongueOutTuesday
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Jean-Jacques Lequeu
(1757–1826)
He Sticks Out His Tongue
https://t.co/RY6nSF3iK4
Hi, @metmuseum, @NoguchiMuseum, @LACMA, we thought you might like a #MuseumBouquet!
Jan van Huysum (1682-1749)
Flowers in an Urn and Bird's Nest on a Stone Plinth
https://t.co/rucjLsBSJI
Can't. Get. Enough. of these architectural fantasies created by Enlightenment architect Jean-Jacques Lequeu! Learn more about the reclusive architect: https://t.co/RY6nSFkU8E
A very Happy Lunar New Year to you! Here's to the Year of the #Rat! https://t.co/lGRYbsM2VS
Curious about the star of our soon-to-close exhibition "John Singer Sargent: Portraits in Charcoal"? Read about Lady Sybil on the Morgan Blog: https://t.co/k9yBup3rHI
Nothing to see here, just a totally normal choir of geese (and a fox) for today’s #FunFindFriday. 🦊🐥
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Gradual (“Geese Book”), MS M.905 (vol. I, fol. 186r), Nuremberg, Germany, 1507.