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Wardell Milan has created collages and drawings that present the body as a site of both beauty and conflict. The drawing belongs to a group of 'portraits' that are in fact composites of several people.
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Wardell Milan
Portrait, Isabelle
2016
https://t.co/8kqydn4Ldw
Happy #LunarNewYear! Welcome, #YearOfTheOx!
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Claude Lorrain
1600-1682.
Two Men Tending an Ox
https://t.co/63WVK847wy
These studies, likely the work of an Italian artist from the 16th century, depict a range of regional costumes from Italy and other European countries, as well as examples of costume from Turkey, Syria, Egypt, and elsewhere: https://t.co/TawHvQS5mg
#Caturday
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James Gillray
1756-1815
Matrimonial-harmonics
https://t.co/HWpbAAEdMN
#Georgia on our mind.
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Dutch School
18th century
Studies of Fruit (Peaches)
#Georgia on our mind.
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Circle of Madeleine Françoise Basseporte
1701-1780
Peaches (fruit) (Prunus persica)
You know of Tiny Tim, but have you ever heard of #TinyFred? Watch as Philip Palmer and Daria Rose Foner unpack the writing (and rewriting) of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol"!
See this Instagram video by @themorganlibrary https://t.co/pwgRdAU2Cg
What is a Smoking Bishop? In today's Instagram Live, Curator Philip Palmer and Research Associate Daria Rose Foner will discuss Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," the Dickens-era cocktail, and more!
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4PM EST. Follow us: https://t.co/e2mFyYXNC0
Learn more about the 2019 exhibition "Drawing the Curtain: Maurice Sendak’s Designs for Opera and Ballet" https://t.co/GqSbIxnwtp
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Design for battle scene, Act I (Nutcracker), 1982-1983, gouache and graphite pencil on paper. © The Maurice Sendak Foundation.
Jacob de Gheyn
1565-1629
Studies of a Fantastic Bird, Toad, Frog, and Dragon #fly
https://t.co/puSyzCSZKT