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In our new #ClarkConnects video, collections development librarian Terri Boccia gives an introduction to the many riches within the library collections, from illustrated natural history books to fabric samples from nineteenth-century France! https://t.co/SgUUnMlZe8
This week, RAP in the Archives takes us back to fall 2016 Mellon Decade Fellow Stephanie Porras's lecture, "Maerten de Vos and the Renaissance In-Between."
Watch here: https://t.co/MF0ZtgdEWb
Hello, May! 🌷Bring on the warmth and sunshine!
Edward Penfield, Girl in White with Maypole, May Harper’s, 1885–1915, zincograph on paper. Gift of Walker Penfield, Swarthmore, PA, son of Edward Penfield, Williams Class of 1919, 1967. The Clark, 1967.57
In our new #ClarkConnects video, Anne Leonard, Manton Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs, shares the timely story behind James Jacques Joseph Tissot’s etching Foyer of the Comédie Française (Recollection of the Siege of Paris). https://t.co/QvWOlYmZhj
For today’s #MuseumMomentofZen, let’s bask in Corot’s Borromean Isles. The artist painted this nostalgic scene more than twenty years after his last visit to Italy—more poetic fiction than realistic fact.
🎨: https://t.co/qlPYt5MWyx
Today is poet Robert Frost’s birthday! Celebrate by reading a poem to provide, in Frost’s words, a “momentary stay against confusion.”
Image: https://t.co/JqVl4ISL2d
Happy Saint Patrick's Day, everyone! We hope you find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow this year. 🍀🌈https://t.co/fAWjJ0iZ2e
Today we're celebrating Honoré Daumier, born #onthisday in 1808! The artist is well-known for his prints caricaturing modern French life and contemporary politics. https://t.co/Q6Fm2AHk2g
Happy birthday to Pierre-Auguste Renoir, the subject of our great exhibition last summer, and a fixture in our permanent collection galleries. Here are a few works by Renoir, on view now at the Clark! #onthisday #renoir #intheberkshires
Last chance! Less than a week until Travels on Paper closes at the Clark! Plan your visit: https://t.co/TsnBBvFd8V