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@whitneymuseum And one of those very same toy tigers appears in "Japanese Toy Tiger & Other Objects" by Yasuo Kuniyoshi, who was married to Schmidt at the time. Kuniyoshi is well represented in @whitneymuseum collection, with more than 75 works in all https://t.co/y62alNYEI4
Today's mood: Elizabeth Olds, Picasso Study Club, color screenprint, 1940. Olds was one of a group of artists who developed innovative approaches to silkscreen printing while working under the WPA in the 1930s @MuseumModernArt https://t.co/dlSTGMxEye
@TinaRiversRyan @gossip_index__ @jerrysaltz The Balla dog is a good call. Not only do the works look badly painted, she seems to know little to nothing of art history. When, as the article indicates, she painted a simple machine - an "old school fire alarm" - I'll bet she knew nothing of Picabia or Vern Blosum
While Édouard Manet, born #OnThisDay, created many iconic images, my favorite work by him has to be his portrait of colleague Claude Monet painting in his adorable little studio boat on the Seine, with Madame Monet looking on from the doorway behind him
@MattChorley @garethharr Paul Cadmus, The Seven Deadly Sins: Pride, 1945 @metmuseum https://t.co/dkPYR0lPO7
Andy Warhol's ethereal portrait of @DollyParton, who was born #OnThisDay in 1946 @SFMOMA https://t.co/eLD4XpnZWO
Charles Burchfield, Orion in Winter, 1962 @MuseoThyssen https://t.co/tinKUJbjPQ