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'To turn everything into a version of our own world seems to me a total waste of time.'
John Carey interviewed by @TimAdamsWrites
https://t.co/BB92aKsEGm
John Everett, Gad Cliff, 1909 @RMGreenwich
https://t.co/Whax4MRFuJ
A bacchante in diaphanous silk drapery posing in front of a wind machine for #maenadmonday
Casa del Naviglio, #Pompeii
Lots of images of this site here: https://t.co/JHfIqjRpTL
The best architectural drawings always include dogs.
Marchionni's designs for the Villa Albani, 1755 #Rome.
@cooperhewitt
https://t.co/gdqkdYwvav
@metmuseum A couple of Panini's sketches of figures in #Rome in the 1740s, in graphite, chalk, and a bit of wash. Great line.
The bass player is from one of his sketch books @britishmuseum
https://t.co/ZmCH2tL4F3
https://t.co/dQu8XzyNm2
Debris objects in low-Earth orbit #pigpen
The debris field is an artist's impression based on 2008 data, and the debris pieces are enlarged for visibility @esa
https://t.co/2TbgF9pbzI
In 1908 Olivia Tonge, a grandmother from Glamorgan, said 'Lo, will I now paint'. So she went to #India, alone, and painted. Her glorious sketchbooks are full of flora and fauna, jewellery, and clay toy turtles with legs and heads that waggle. @NHM_London
https://t.co/lPWZHRDVn9
Such gorgeous textiles at Le Musée de l'Impression sur Étoffes, Mulhouse:
https://t.co/Vfp0YgmD5p
The rediscovery of an Indian artist: Sita Ram
Watercolours, 1814-1815 @BLAsia_Africa
https://t.co/c1OfdniZQK