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The Museum may be closed, but we are bringing you the featuring pets 🐈🐶 in the because we could all use some cute animal pictures right now!

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Publication : CAVIGLIA Susanna, "#History, and the Seriousness of in the Age of Louis XV", Liverpool, Voltaire Foundation in association with Liverpool University Press, 2020, 330 p. Cf. https://t.co/TkZfSBxCHm

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Might I share whose work has inspired a WRETCH'd OLD SCRIBBLER?
No.2 Dod Procter - Lillian 1923

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Renaissance paintings that hide botanical secrets. The fascinating links between and ‘Madonna and Child with the Pear’ (1526) by Albrecht Dürer, for instance, actually depicts a “mouth of the ox” apple. https://t.co/VdDtsG4HRx

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“Colour Wheels, Charts, and Tables Through History” on Public Domain Review. Lines and Colors: https://t.co/qyurC8Y1SV

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🗡📖🔎👑Who doesn't love a mystery? Gather round boys and girls for the story of Two Princes in the Tower.

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LA FIANCÉE DE KIRIWINA, Wifredo Lam, 1949

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Rudolf DISCHINGER - 'Foliage Plant by the Window' 1929, pencil & watercolour

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Czech artist Maxmilián Pirner was born 1853. If it’s not already obvious, he had a penchant for mythology, the strange, & the macabre.

The End of All Things (detail)
Hekate
The Fairy Funeral
Death

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The Dragon Paintings are a series of watercolours by the English poet and painter William Blake (1757 – 1827)

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One kind of painting I like to do is the painting of “two halves”. It can be split either horizontally or vertically. It can be light vs dark or two contrasting colours... Read more here: https://t.co/4VFTXWbMyx

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