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Here's an image with a similar color scheme from @ham_drawing: Perseus and Andromeda, Christoph Malach, 1620 https://t.co/2US03s8lMO #christophmalach #harvardartmuseums
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Salome and John the Baptist, for Oscar Wilde's "Salome", James Crichton, 1907 https://t.co/vpZRxLc2tl #harvardartmuseums #jamescrichton
Album Leaf of Flowers and Insects https://t.co/W35uhLBlms #museumarchive #harvardartmuseums
N H D (provinceenhaitchde), Paul Klee, 1932 https://t.co/MqBJsu9VC7 #paulklee #harvardartmuseums
When will artists be able to sketch in museums all day again? My dad is obsessed with the Halls of Birds at @AMNH
Here's an image with a similar color scheme from @ham_drawing: Juno, Jupiter, and Mercury, Bartholomeus Spranger, c. 1592-95 https://t.co/5PENBtLhES #harvardartmuseums #bartholomeusspranger
Drunk Peasant Couple; verso: Sketch of a Farmhouse, Isaac van Ostade, c. 1639-41 https://t.co/rfxbiOHMI3 #harvardartmuseums #isaacvanostade
Here's an image with a similar color scheme from @ham_drawing: Study Sheet (recto and verso), Unidentified Artist, 17th century https://t.co/T9LZoRVoAS #harvardartmuseums
Women Near a Pool, Rodolphe Bresdin, c. 1859-1860 https://t.co/m1hsnzWU85 #harvardartmuseums #rodolphebresdin
Sleeping Figure with Blanket, Egon Schiele, 1910 https://t.co/SBnCumbj9h #harvardartmuseums #egonschiele
Portrait of Mrs. Vernon Lushington, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1865 https://t.co/0I2UgE2Q16 #dantegabrielrossetti #harvardartmuseums
Learn about the Winter Solstice and Frederick Hammersley in this week's Minis at Home Newsletter, Issue #13 - #minisathome #museumsfromhome https://t.co/hz7jb6enls
@hallsofllandaff I hope things will revive soon Peter - stay safe ok. Thanks for also stocking my Alison's Ark cards. Museums & Galleries have just taken 4 new designs from me with a view to extending - Happy Xmas - Alison Fennell
Portrait of a Woman, Frans van Mieris the Elder, 17th century https://t.co/W6QXsNZ4Yw #fransvanmieristheelder #harvardartmuseums
Also, the iPad is an excellent tool to study the old masters in museums and galleries. In most of them you need to go through a annoying process to get the permission to use oils. With an iPad you don’t have this issue. This are some master studies done on iPad.
Pictorial Scroll of the Tale of Sumiyoshi (Sumiyoshi monogatari emaki), Muromachi period, 16th century https://t.co/llQEcaOvgZ #museumarchive #harvardartmuseums
Recumbent Male Nude Leaning on His Right Forearm, John Singer Sargent, c. 1890 - 1915 https://t.co/eF0tvvSW2H #harvardartmuseums #johnsingersargent
Here's an image with a similar color scheme from @NatMus_SWE_bot: The Virgin Mourning at the Tomb, Lorenzo Gramiccia, 1764 https://t.co/DJT4WSaAcB #museumarchive #natmuseumswe