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Focusing on line, color, and the block of wood itself, "Woodcuts: Groove and Grain" encourages us to look at how a print was made as well as what’s depicted. Now on view. https://t.co/3303R60esE
Happy birthday to the wonderfully whimsical Wanda Gág, born on this day in 1893. The artist is best known for writing and illustrating the 1928 children’s book “Millions of Cats,” the oldest American picture book still in print. #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/7ba0XD6RHZ
When it's the Monday-ist Monday of the year, you definitely deserve that nap. Happy #NationalNappingDay. https://t.co/DIfVDefaAK
Today, and everyday, we are amazed by all of the incredible women artists around the world. Happy #InternationalWomensDay! https://t.co/A1tuJSGT88
Mary Cassatt began studying painting at the @PAFAcademy at the early age of 15. In 1879 she was included in an exhibition in Paris with the Impressionists, becoming their 2nd female member. See her work in our New European Galleries. #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/jbvdHtO085
Although he was born in Georgia, artist Dox Thrash spent most of his life and career working in Philadelphia. Remembered as a skilled draftsman and painter of African American life, he painted both urban and rural scenes. #BlackHistoryMonth https://t.co/TeofAdXCZC
Who said being single was a bad thing? #SinglesAwarenessDay
What is today you ask? Oh, it’s only the best day of the year. Happy #GalentinesDay!
Thomas Moran was hired by The Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway to create this monumental panorama for use in promoting tourism to the American West. https://t.co/uSK4kQkhul
This artwork—made soon after the artist joined the faculty of the avant-garde Bauhaus school— reflects a new mode of expression, inspired by Cubism, in which the subject dissolves into transparent layers and planes of muted colors.
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