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Charles Burchfield, An April Mood, 1946-55 @whitneymuseum https://t.co/yc8dE6kpJ9
And a late, unflinching view of the artist's countenance, just a year or two before her death at age 64: Charley Toorop, Self-Portrait, 1953-54 @krollermuller https://t.co/DXXhe7lfqh
Claes Oldenburg & Coosje van Bruggen, Blueberry Pie à la Mode, Sliding Down a Hill, 1996 @whitneymuseum https://t.co/RWHjaD89SJ
Honestly not sure why but I feel like this intensely observed Edward Hopper drawing of a head of lettuce on a plate is the perfect thing to post today @whitneymuseum https://t.co/YFBVI7X0hE
While you may not immediately recognize his name, Alois Senefelder, born #OnThisDay, had a major impact on modern visual culture. At end of 18th century he developed printing technique of lithography, giving rise to iconic images by Toulouse-Lautrec, Diego Rivera & others
Minna Citron, Strike News, c. 1938-39, a print which just so happens to come from @philamuseum collection https://t.co/ZsFUlkpsje
Happy birthday to artist Sylvia Plimack Mangold, born #OnThisDay in 1938, who finds wonder in a closer look at the everyday world, from variegated leaves on a tree to garments scattered across a parquet floor