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Ladies of the Chariots (Ces Dames des chars), by French painter James Tissot (1883-85). Rhode Island School of Design Museum.
Circa 1937 untitled oil painting of Nenana under the northern lights by Carl Saxild (1893-1971). In 1937, Saxild & 11 other artists were selected to participate in the Alaska Art Project, part of the grander WPA Federal Art Project. Via Anchorage Museum. #alaskahistory #nenana
The Goldfish Bowl (Mrs. Richard Cary Morse and Family), by American inventor, physicist, sculptor, painter, university teacher and photographer Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1835). Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Based on a visit at the museum. MasterDraco was very excited to see the Mummies there. Even better if they start moving, enough to spook off the poor Koviell 😂
Featuring @Koviell_Kobold and MasterDraco (FA)
Art @/ValyceNegative
Angel of the Death, by French painter Horace Vernet (1851). Hermitage Museum.
Gassed, by American painter John Singer Sargent (1919). Imperial War Museum.
Rain, by Japanese painter Torii Kotondo (1929). Walters Art Museum.
The Book Worm, by German painter Carl Spitzweg (1851). Grohmann Museum.
1970 "Raven Opened the Box of Daylight" woodblock print by Dale DeArmond. Via Anchorage Museum. #alaskahistory
The Old Shepherd's Chief Mourner, by English painter Edwin Henry Landseer (1837). Victoria and Albert Museum.
The Spinet, by American painter Thomas Dewing (1907). Smithsonian American Art Museum.
@NoctemTenebris You clearly put your heart and soul into every piece you make. Very few people can make monsters and vistas as terrifyingly big and beautiful as you do. Your work wouldn't look out of place in a museum. Drink water and stay awesome. Have some dank memes
Summer, by American painter Thomas Wilmer Dewing (1890). Smithsonian American Art Museum.
16th-century Dutch engraved print featuring legendary sea creatures. Included creatures left to right: Acanthus, Callionymus, Delphinus fictitius, Fabulosus equus Neptuni. Made by Nicolaas de Bruyn. British Museum.
Life is busy but there’s always time for an #AwardShowsSoMuseum. @lizzo brings the glam to the #VMAs with her version of Doug Johnston’s “Untitled Navy Shroud”.
This stolen Moai was severely damaged during his journey to the museum. The robbers will face repercussions, because this monolithic human figure doesn’t belong there.
How will he get back to the mysterious island? 🗿
We are live at Ringos but also in a museum...And there is also a small child...The heck!
Epithet Erased watch along to the link below!
.@hita_ga_hibieu 『美術館で会った人だろ』
(You're the guy I met at the museum.)
@otherhappyplace Les Saltimbanques (Entertainers) by Gustave Doré came to my mind first. I saw it in a museum and something about it just stuck. Idk. When trying to find out the title/artist I found out there's 2 versions. I saw the one without the owl in the museum.