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Today at 4pm, Eric Jan Sluijter will explore Rembrandt’s rivalry with his predecessor Rubens. Join us for an exploration of art and competition in the Dutch golden age! https://t.co/MxCqGJtLhX
Join us this morning at 10:30 for a tour in Korean of ivory sculptures from the medieval to the Baroque era. https://t.co/D50Ee9Sme1
Join us tomorrow 1/26 at 10:30am for an hourlong tour of ivory sculptures from the medieval to the Baroque era, offered in Korean by curatorial fellow Jessie Park. https://t.co/D50Ee9Sme1
See "Mutiny: Works by Géricault," featuring drawings, prints, and paintings by the Romantic artist, before it closes on January 6! https://t.co/ebu32rMxVB
Curator Elizabeth Rudy will explore prints by Théodore Géricault, one of the most influential artists of the Romantic period, at today's 12:30 gallery talk. https://t.co/FoWNHP8j6Y
Curator Elizabeth Rudy will explore prints by Théodore Géricault, one of the most influential artists of the Romantic period, at tomorrow's 12:30 gallery talk. https://t.co/FoWNHP8j6Y
Happy Thanksgiving! We're closed today, but hope to see you back in our galleries tomorrow.
Our conservators have been working with students to practice different techniques of historical painting. All of their "copies" mimic techniques artists used to create works in our collections. Here you can see the early stages of recreating #Monet's "Red Mullets" from printouts.
#AskAnArchivist Q: Any interesting finds in newly processed collections? A: Our Student Works Collection holds an impressive drawing by Harvard student Charles A. Coolidge, from 1916—just ten years later he served as chief architect on the construction of the Fogg Museum!
#AnalogCulture closes this Sunday, 8/12! The exhibition examines the dynamic collaboration between photographer and printer, through photographs printed over three decades by Gary Schneider. See it while you still can! https://t.co/8KN5WbKd9Q