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Seated upon a stylized lotus across from her bull-riding husband, Lord Shiva, Parvati represents the divine energy between man and woman in Hinduism. And as the mother of Ganesha and Saraswati, she is the mother goddess who represents strength and power. https://t.co/G4IATkwOVo

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In honor of here’s a seasonal selection of flowers printed by the French textile manufacturer Soieries F. Ducharne. See more of their lively silk designs, loved by fashion designers in the 1930s and 40s here: https://t.co/PakiMyg9X3

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Louise-Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun was born in 1755. One of the most prominent French portrait painters of the late 1700s, she created over 800 paintings and was one of 14 women admitted to the Royal Academy prior to the French Revolution. https://t.co/JVC8RFOapz

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William Trost Richards spent hours studying the visual effects of water and its movement. His mastery of marine painting is demonstrated in this view of sunlit surf, which sparkles with a gemlike translucency. https://t.co/aylRKi4mMD

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Charles White, who was born believed in the power of art and the importance of representation. He once said that his art was “the only weapon I have to fight what I resent.” See this portrait on view in our newest installation "Expressions." https://t.co/SD1dA6NhgA

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Register your art kid for our free virtual Friday Art Club, where we make abstract art after school. On April 9 & 23, we'll take inspiration from the work of Georgia O'Keeffe, just like this artist did. Best for 6–10 year olds. Free registration required. https://t.co/ogcHdrsS42

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This is the only known self-portrait by Margit Pogany, the Hungarian-Jewish painter identified as “Mademoiselle Pogany” in sculptures by Constantin Brancusi. Pogany met Brancusi in Paris in 1910 and soon commissioned him to create a sculpture of her. 1/2

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In her densely colored drawings Nellie Mae Rowe often depicts plants, animals, & human figures intertwined w/ abstract shapes. This work transforms a regular visit to the podiatrist into an outlandish scene. Now on view in "Art of Care." https://t.co/uDztODzHKP

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Do we need an excuse to eat pizza? No. Are we happy to have one? Yes. Happy 🍕 https://t.co/BNj8xoHa2i

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