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Why celebrate #WorldBookDay with just one book? Browse many historic books from our collection on our Digital Facsimiles page: https://t.co/hKcXcG3R85
Love our Tennessee Williams exhibition? Check out @classicstage's production of Williams' "Summer and Smoke" this spring! https://t.co/BOGWQnfvlY
#GeorgeWashington was born #OTD in 1732. Check out our life mask (and even rotate it!) here: https://t.co/p8Go2zFWIK
@TylerGreenDC @TheWadsworth @manettishrem We've been loving these Thiebaud pies... https://t.co/VAH2D2hj5p
@NYHistory @MuseumofCityNY Do you think Old Man Winter can get in on that snow fort @NYHistory? #museumsnowballfight #winter #BombCyclone
Jacob Hoefnagel
ca. 1573-ca. 1632
"Winter"
In September 1817, Théodore Géricault (1791–1824) began work on his epoch-defining painting "Raft of the Medusa" (now at the @museelouvre), generating hundreds of drawings and employing a wide range of models for his figure studies. https://t.co/q0esmDQZl7
@EastmanMuseum We see your daguerreotype and raise you a Cheshire.
John Tenniel (1820-1914), "Cheshire Cat in the Tree Above Alice," hand-colored proof. Gift of Arthur A. Houghton, Jr., 1987.
May the Spirit of Christmas Present lead you to the Morgan this holiday season. "Charles Dickens and the Spirit of Christmas" is now open: https://t.co/fvWLlhILWk #HolidaysBeginHere
“Peter Hujar: Speed of Life,” opening Jan. 26, is in @NewYorker Winter Art Preview! https://t.co/u1sCkoFszV