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Take a close look at the details of Édouard Manet’s 1873 masterpiece, “The Railway”🖌
In John Ward of Hull’s 1840 fishing-inspired painting, ice floes drift on the sea and frozen mounds of Earth tower in the distance. You can almost feel the chill at your fingertips…🌬
Take a closer look in person ➡ https://t.co/WEnT8aPEDZ
Want to feel cool? ❄️
Look closely at the details of this glacial 19th-century scene to help you beat the heat 🔥
Join us on a lovely stroll through Gustave Caillebotte’s 19th-century garden🌱🌺
In honor of Father's Day, we look back on the art of fatherhood. 🖌
Here are depictions of fathers throughout history from four different perspectives:
By the light of the moon: paintings of lunar beauty from the 17th and 19th centuries 🖌🌔
Soldiers who risked their lives for the safety of others from the 1940s in honor of #MemorialDay.
These works show officers on the battlefield, writing letters to loved ones, and poignant up-close portraits during World War II.
In a New York state of mind 🎶🌃
🖼 George Bellows, “Blue Morning,” 1909, oil on canvas, 34 x 44 in.