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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
#TodayinTiffanyhistory, a fundraiser for the New York Infirmary for Women and Children took place at Louis C. Tiffany’s 72nd St. House in #NewYork on #Easter in 1888. Tiffany granted admittance to his studio, inviting the curious inside. https://t.co/DtViMhAknO #MuseumFromHome
Who created this 19th-century oil-on-wood-panel? The signature in the bottom right-hand corner of this Aesthetic #painting is hard to identify and its spuriousness hazards retouching during prior conservation efforts. See the work #onview now at the Morse. https://t.co/ctMJCCxJLA
In a week, Tiffany #pottery and archives will be shown in two new exhibitions at the Morse. The largest public collection of Tiffany’s ceramic work anywhere can be found here at the Museum. https://t.co/GnpUZARs42
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
“Children at the Beach,” a c. 1888 oil-on-panel study by Louis C. Tiffany, brings you right up to the sandy surf while keeping the toes and knees sand-free! Tomorrow through Sunday, catch this work before it comes off exhibition this Sunday, September 22. https://t.co/1o98Qnx1mH