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We love a good detail, don’t you? Scroll this thread to reveal which works they come from.

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Meet one of the most significant influencers of the field of entomology: Maria Sibylla Merian.

She was a 17th-century illustrator and naturalist with a lifelong interest in the life cycles of insects. This bouquet is from her book "The European Insects."

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Good news: all of the Getty Museum's Open Content artwork images — images in the public domain, usable for any purpose — are now accessible on .

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Hey, you. 👋 Yes, you! Stop scrolling for a sec and tell us what catches your eye.


Is it the delicate, tiny micro-writing? The vibrant colors of the flora and fauna, or the intricate textures on the dragonfly and snail? Or perhaps the fruit that looks good enough to eat?

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A group of lifelike mummy portraits from the 1st to 3rd centuries brings us face to face with people who lived in Egypt under the Roman Empire.

Learn everything you need to know about these portraits in the online exhibition “Faces of Roman Egypt.”

https://t.co/GC7eo2hjx6

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Pink appreciation post.

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Artist Sandy Rodriguez finds her colors in the natural world.

She’s delved into the art and science of making her own natural pigments from minerals, plants, and insects collected during research trips across the western U.S., often following Indigenous recipes.

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It’s Sagittarius season!
Those born in the archer’s season are described as enthusiastic, generous, and adventurous… but also argumentative and careless. Does that describe you? Be honest!

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In 1932, Mexican artist and muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros painted América Tropical on the second-story exterior wall of the center of El Pueblo de Los Angeles.

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A scribe penned these calligraphic samples in 1562 to display just how many styles he had mastered and to prove that his art was not becoming obsolete as a result of printing. Casual flex.

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