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#RinglingArchives getting in on the #Musmeme action with some memetastic objects from the Tibbals Circus Collection of Trade Cards! Collecting these small, color printed ads was a fad in the 19th century #tradecards #circus #musmemeday
Ahoy Matey's! From the depths of The Ringling Archives: a glimpse of some of our most treasured booty! Featured are the 1959 costume designs for 2 aerial performers, a climber (or flyer) and a web sitter for the Spanish Web Act #RinglingArchives #CircusHistory #TalkLikeAPirateDay
Colors are everywhere at The Ringling! Celebrate #MuseumWeek with your own colorful photos from your last visit, and see if you can create your own #RinglingRainbow #RainbowMW
The 18th century will come alive in the Museum of Art Galleries! Join us for Art After 5 on Thursday, May 9th as @NewCollegeofFL students present paintings in character https://t.co/Px7fBWNz1x
The last #RinglingUnderground before summer is April 4! Featuring Gamby, Ari Chi, and Tomboi, emerging artists in the courtyard, and come early for a spoken word meets modern dance gallery performance https://t.co/MBf4cFqIn7
After WW2 Japan’s print artists found new audiences through members of the Allied occupation. Now on view, #WoodblockPrints of Post War Japan tells the story of this history and how #printmaking continues to be a vibrant and ever-changing art form today https://t.co/C4bpmM8Nqp
Aargh Happy #TalkLikeAPirateDay! Admire these swashbuckling #costumedesigns for the #circus from 1959 and 1960.
We're celebrating #Pride Weekend with some of the works by #LGBTQartists in the collection! Learn more about the artists and artworks we're featuring https://t.co/aIQ50WLh37
#OTD Giovanni Paolo Panini was born in 1691. Panini painted scenes of real and imagined structures that included small reproductions of famous statues, like these 2 on view in Gallery 17, but he was also a designer of stage sets, fireworks, and other festival apparatuses.
In 1941 Miles White introduced a modern sensibility for #costumedesign in the circus, with vivid colors, airy fabrics and a balance of function and style. #Circus Historian Ernest Albrecht shares his personal memories working White Tues. May 15th https://t.co/qObDqgwVoD