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Did the person who rendered these details ever look closely at an actual cat in person? All signs point to no
One of the most understudied aspects of career of Marcel Duchamp, born #OnThisDay, was his involvement with illustration. Early on he made numerous magazine drawings, including these @metmuseum. His lifelong interest in humor & wordplay is already evident in these early efforts
While John Singer Sargent is known for elegant society portraits, a wholly different view of him is offered in this 1918 sketch by his friend Henry Tonks @MFABoston, portraying Sargent as a cigar-chomping, mustachioed war artist under a patterned umbrella https://t.co/odXmxyxFnq
Housebound artist: In this painting from summer 1865, Frédéric Bazille painted his friend Claude Monet confined to bed with an injured leg @MuseeOrsay https://t.co/cLQeXQdbqK
Got to wonder if designer @t_comrie, who created this image of Anthony Fauci for @NewYorker, is making an allusion—conscious or not—to a pretty well-known @OBEYGIANT portrait. Even blue & red hues are almost identical
@RembrandtsRoom I particularly love El Greco's take on St. Veronica, this one @museoyromano in Toledo, Spain @toledocultura
@liz_franczak Do you know about monkey paintings, or singeries in French? Have been around for centuries, & there are some amazing examples
John Singer Sargent, Tommies Bathing, 1918 @metmuseum https://t.co/zw8HFJkdUH