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The Morse Museum Shop is here for all your Valentine's gift needs with one-of-a-kind jewelry, scarves, mugs, and more. Members receive a 20% discount in-store and online today.
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#Didyouknow? Since 2015, Morse educators have taught about 280 OCPS #art teachers in its professional development workshops. Joining @agift4teaching during this year's pre-planning, one lesson presented was on expressive line drawing. https://t.co/UVgdvA3cbv @OCPSnews
One more month until "The Stebbins Collection: A Gift for the Morse Museum" opens! The #exhibition introduces a collection of 70 works of #art by 53 artists to the public for the first time. https://t.co/zfXSAbnL76
In this #watercolor and graphite on paper, Alice Gouvy not only captures the bell peppers’ shape and sheen, but she also paints the #colors of the #vegetable so well that—regardless of size—its stage of ripeness can be well discerned. https://t.co/01lZrHk0DI #WorldWatercolorMonth
#TodayinTiffanyhistory in 1881, in an article entitled “Art and Artists in New York," Louis C. Tiffany was praised for the role he was actively playing in “the true #art progress of the country” and for his perfected "high natural #color sense." https://t.co/UFsUVeHyHA
See this #watercolor rendering, c. 1895, of a newel post commission from Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company before it comes off exhibit this Sunday, September 22. Admission to the Museum is #free today through Sunday to celebrate summer’s end! #LoveFL https://t.co/AiEJ2wNKkS
In Scandinavian artist Anders Monsen Askevold's 1895 oil-on-canvas view of a fjord, the chilly Norwegian clime is a picture of tranquility. This work is on view in our painting gallery! #winter
Merry Christmas! The Morse wishes you and your family of little angels a joyous day! From the Morse collection: "Here's a Jolly Christmas Load," woodblock print, 1886, Frederick Stuart Church, American, 1842–1924.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, wealthy Americans had more leisure time to grow personal gardens. The new pastime gave rise to the Garden movement, and artists responded accordingly in their works. See examples on this Morse Pinterest board: https://t.co/QsNAQjgeL5
Winslow Homer (1836–1910) captured life in a Union Army camp in this 1864 lithograph for Harper's Weekly. #MemorialDay was founded in the years following the Civil War to remember soldiers who died in military service.