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“I found that I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say in any other way.”
—Georgia O’Keeffe https://t.co/yv3uIWCel7
Happy birthday to Thomas Gainsborough! Gainsborough was the leading portraitist of 18th century English society. His brilliantly applied paint, elegant costumes, & wit & sophistication ensured him a steady stream of clients.
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Fine armor was customarily commissioned in relation to an important event, such as a military campaign, political summit, wedding, or the beginning of a reign. https://t.co/Q1pwwHhFAd
Whether you're classically trained or just like to embarrass your kids, we encourage you to bust out your favorite moves today. Happy International Dance Day! https://t.co/q18xVPl4aN
Roy Lichtenstein is best known for using the visual languages of comic strips and advertising in his images, which was coined “Pop Art” when it made its debut in the early 1960s. https://t.co/VvSmEtyk0a
@mfaboston @GettyMuseum @metmuseum It's always sunny in Philadelphia (just kidding it's raining today) #MuseumSunshine https://t.co/BG2Q1MjtlT
Born on this day in 1755, Louise-Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun was the favorite portrait painter of Marie Antoinette. Vigée-Lebrun captured the European elite—including this portrait of Madame Du Barry, the one-time mistress of Louis XV. https://t.co/OEJPSGirjv
This is the only known self-portrait by Margit Pogany, the painter identified as "Mademoiselle Pogany" in sculptures by Brancusi. She arranged to sell her painting to the museum so that it could be kept w/ Brancusi’s portraits of her. #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/eDAIII0dcp
We know spring is a hard time to stay inside, so today we're bringing the flowers to you.
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No such thing as too much green on Saint Patrick’s Day! ☘️https://t.co/UwKiavvJxE