congrats on your great taste in Twitter accounts! It would be even more impressive if you followed Harvard Art Museums: Prints , too 😉 Cheers,

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The Aged Gathering Around the Angel of Death and a Skeleton, Agostino Veneziano, 1518 https://t.co/8HR7vzVyIm

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Harvard Book Store is now partnered with ! Continue to shop our shelves, read our staff recommendations, and support your favorite indie over at https://t.co/AzhCr8Yr3v.

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A Cavalier on a Horse, Unidentified Artist, 16th century https://t.co/eHUxf6GRnG

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'From ancient art to modern manuscripts, Harvard digital collections provides free, public access to over 6 million objects.’ https://t.co/QmsDgVFslH

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Antonia Maury, American astronomer who worked at the College Observatory & discovered the first spectroscopic binary, was born 1866.

Further details via : https://t.co/Pp0yRBMNbr


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titled female donor
beautifull sculpture of Kushan period, CE 3rd-4th century
Gandhar now Afghanistan

Harvard Art Museums
https://t.co/1fZRzUVwdv

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Sculpture in the park: HAM, sculptures bot, sharing Sculptures from Harvard Art Museums - Fogg, Busch-Reisinger, and Arthur M. Sackler museums.......https://t.co/jPYLhwBfAr

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Botanical illustration and the park: Exotic botany illustrated : in thirty-five figures of elegant Chinese and American shrubs and plants, many of them new..... by John Hill, 1772, BHL/Harvard, https://t.co/PnXLizBYN5

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How to Create the Perfect Meeting Agenda—Steven G. Rogelberg / Harvard Business Review https://t.co/Srt6RydJ2t

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Days of Creation by Edward Burne-Jones unframed for conservation. These platinum prints were taken by Frederick Hollyer (1837-1933). This is Day 4, the original watercolour was stolen from its frame in 1970 at Harvard University and never recovered.#BurneJones

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My killer clown OC: Their name is Richard Thomas Harvard. Not my best drawing, but definitely my favorite OC 🤡👀

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Birds of the park, and elsewhere: A selection of the birds of Brazil and Mexico : the drawings.......by William Swainson, 1841.......from BHL/Harvard........https://t.co/xaDCHvfI0M

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Did you know? 95% of our purchase decisions, according to Harvard Business School professor Gerald Zaltman, take place unconsciously.

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