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Just another (daily) reminder that "Tolkien: Maker of Middle-earth" closes this Sunday, May 12. https://t.co/GCFhi9m0Qk
@Artstor Same!
Circle of Madeleine Françoise Basseporte
1701-1780
Iris germanica (left). Iris xiphium (right)
"Where waters gushed and fruit trees grew, and flowers put forth a fairer hue" Kate Greenaway (1846-1901) https://t.co/TQq0BhmFb9 #ArchivesInBloom
Pride is almost here! Celebrate queer-icon Walt Whitman's continued influence on LGBTQ+ writers and artists at "LGBTQ & Friends: We Contain Multitudes" on June 19. Learn more: https://t.co/N11KW6UkxT
Celebrate #Pride and #WaltWhitman with the Morgan this June at our 2nd annual party, LGBTQ & Friends. Tickets now on sale: https://t.co/N11KW7bVpr
Maurice Sendak's stage designs for opera and ballet are sailing into the Morgan this summer! Learn more: https://t.co/jdufjPs62N #Sendak
The satirical scenes of William Hogarth (1697–1764) are iconic representations of 18th century urban life at a time of great socioeconomic disparity. This summer we investigate the ways he used humor, satire, and political commentary to agitate. https://t.co/uRKvkbVwL3
“Comrades! I am the bard of Democracy...” This summer, the 200th anniversary of Walt Whitman’s birth, we'll celebrate the democratic spirit of his poetry and life: https://t.co/mhdUn6f9mX
@cityguidenyc @blacktapnyc @BrooklynFarmacy @BillsBarNBurger @oddfellowsNYC @Serendipity3NYC @HarlemShakeNYC @VLAIC Perhaps less tasty, but equally delicious looking: our Wayne Thiebaud exhibition! https://t.co/rGhhePySdh