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Holi is the festival of colors, where celebrants throw brightly colored powders (gulal) at one another while singing & dancing to celebrate the arrival of spring. Here the artist has thrown pigment on the surface of the drawing in a similar manner. https://t.co/zon5MWjw8E

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Edward L. Loper Sr is best known for his dynamic landscapes. He would often take the train to visit & later observed that his style may have been influenced by the paintings he saw there. See this painting by Loper on view. https://t.co/nJXNiVhRCP

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In conjunction w/exhibition "Elegy: Lament in the 20th Century," join us for a virtual talk "Grief, Anger & Action: a Path Toward Healing" on 2/16. Feat Buddhist minister & Rev Naomi Washington-Leapheart (). Free registration required. https://t.co/ib2vfq8yrN

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In our latest PMA Stories blog post, we excerpt an essay from the bestselling author Colm Tóibín, who examines use of darkness and symbolism in this and two other evocative works. https://t.co/iNrn5HJ3vF

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French-Cuban artist Francis Picabia was born on this day in 1879. For this painting, the artist was inspired by a dance he saw while on his honeymoon in the Italian countryside. See this work on view in our European art galleries. https://t.co/FOJVrhJhr8

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Born in 1841, Berthe was a core member of the French Impressionist group. She depicted scenes of everyday life with dynamic brushstrokes and a keen eye for color, and her talent was praised by her contemporaries. https://t.co/hMQL8vIod6

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This work is one of a series of biblical illustrations that William Blake made. Everything in the small painting emphasizes the miraculous nature of the birth of Jesus. https://t.co/iVEmHCoBFI

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Much of Jack Malotte’s work calls attention to the invasive impact of military test flights and nuclear experiments on the natural environment of the Nevada desert where he lives. https://t.co/Zbg9JVzmu3

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James Rosenquist was born on this day in 1933. He called this work, titled “Zone,” his first fully Pop Art painting, which he created not long after he quit his job as a billboard artist. https://t.co/LB5wsCwXn6

On view in "Pop Art: A New Vernacular." https://t.co/vFMQ9uUnxU

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“I want my clothes to make you smile.” was born on this day in 1954 & made bold, bright, and joyful creations that could be seen on the streets, nightclubs, and runways of NY, Paris, & beyond in the 1980s. Learn more about the designer here: https://t.co/6JFPBfx61L

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