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At the risk of making myself today's main character, I worry that much like nobody actually went to see Snakes on a Plane, most people will not actually want to wear this sticker, which kind of defeats its purpose.
Curator Anne Wilkes Tucker looked at nearly a million images to produce a wide-ranging exhibition of the photograph collection of the Library of Congress. https://t.co/kdKzUnsGO5
Some gorgeous genealogical forms from the golden age of chromolithography. https://t.co/yK6KNo5oRE
WWI Red Cross posters recreated as tableaux vivantes, with motionless models, including this very patient child. https://t.co/0MsZmU56FP
Literally everything about this website intended to convince me that this is a “Talisman of Napoleon” worth $250 million is having the exact opposite effect. https://t.co/s5VcMcObfo via @BoingBoing
The good news is I’ve already saved enough images to respond to basically any developments that might come in 2022.
Six centuries of snowball fights in art, surveyed by @PublicDomainRev. https://t.co/KYjsVqvu9f
Thanks to the support of my colleague @annemarieezephd, I was able to make a late-breaking addition to next summer's Face to Face exhibition, this breathtaking 1780 collection of 239 hand-colored portraits. #newacq via @CamilleSourget
@kawulf I am working on an exhibition of early identifiable portraits of people of color, which is very hard to search the catalog for, and the Early American Images site is *such an amazing resource*. My thanks to your colleagues. https://t.co/Z7EnlPk9uB