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From the #TMAArchives | March 1959 cover design: based on Pennsylvania tulip motif by Milton Glover.
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Winold Reiss, Portrait of Langston Hughes, 1926. ⭐
This portrait of the Harlem Renaissance poet, executed against a stunning Jazz Age backdrop, served as the cover for our May/June 2021 issue.
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Bask in the pearly glow of these birches by Luigi Lucioni (1900–1988)
Find out more in our upcoming Sept-Oct issue 💫
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Pages from the Helmingham Herbal and Bestiary, c. 1500. This manuscript, created in Suffolk, England, provides unique testimony to the natural knowledge and mythical imagination of the Tudor era. 🦌 @YaleBritishArt
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Happy Valentine’s Day! Brooch, c. 1770, is set with garnets – stone associated with love. Appears in portrait of textile importer William Duguid by Prince Demah Barnes, African-American portraitist who was active in Boston. Metropolitan Museum of Art. #antiqueoftheday
#antiqueoftheday Jean-François Vilain, “Théâtre de la Porte St. Martin: Le Monstre,” ca. 1826, color lithograph. Bibliothèque Nationale de France. Included in “It’s Alive! Frankenstein at 200” @MorganLibrary #monster #frankenstein