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The exaggerated musculature of the biblical heroine Judith is the focal point of this oil on panel painting. 💪 Learn about her story of inner strength at https://t.co/JjqgkJkmwS.
In this painting, Pontius Pilate, the Roman ruler of Judea, presents Jesus to an unseen crowd who will decide his fate. See the sketchy application of paint in the upper left? Artist Titian died before the work was unfinished. Read more at https://t.co/JjqgkJkmwS. #MuseumFromHome
Fun fact: the tulip isn't native to Amsterdam. Often associated w/ Dutch culture, but wasn't until the 16th century that the Flemish diplomat to the Ottoman Empire brought tulip bulbs from Istanbul. Learn more in Dutch Painting from the Age of Rembrandt. https://t.co/YHiJ8uNZHM
Get some spooky inspiration for your Halloween costume with a visit to see Oskar Schlemmer's Triadic Ballet, now on view in New Media Series through Sunday, October 27. 👻 https://t.co/hDsrBIO5Zj
It's #WorldBeardDay and, we don't know about you, but these impressive whiskers are really growing on us.
#OskarSchlemmer left his mark on the Bauhaus when he staged his seminal work, the Triadic Ballet. Oskar Schlemmer's Triadic Ballet, on view in Gallery 301, presents the 1970 performance staged for German television. #BauhausLegacy https://t.co/hDsrBIO5Zj
Soak up some sun in the Sculpture Garden this Friday at #SLAMUnderground: DIY! We're kicking off the weekend with live music, cocktails, and hands-on art activities led by @centralprintstl, @stlspex, and @STLpubLibrary. Free. For event and parking info: https://t.co/F9ObVQ1tX6
Giambattista #Tiepolo’s painting of Jesus Christ's crucifixion shifts the viewer’s position to the right, rather than a direct view of Christ flanked by two thieves, adding dynamism to his depiction of the biblical event which commemorated on #GoodFriday. https://t.co/lUw2YkPt53
Heading to a #NewYearsEve party tonight? Be like our Dramatic Dancer - dress to impress & make an entrance! #STLArtMuseum #HappyNewYear
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Robert Henri, American, 1865–1929; Betalo Rubino, Dramatic Dancer, 1916; oil on canvas; 77 1/4 x 37 1/4 inches; Museum Purchase 841:1920
Hear Shimon Attie discuss his multi-media installations & Currents 113 this Friday at 7. Reserve a ticket: https://t.co/Si02n0CQ3t