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Recumbent Stag, Rosa Bonheur, second half 19th century https://t.co/XwJEQWKu6N #clevelandartmuseum #cmaopenaccess
Gallery at Hotel Drouot: The Day of the Sale, Honoré Daumier https://t.co/7TgRMzphy9 #cmaopenaccess #clevelandartmuseum
Shepherds and Shepherdesses, Conrad Martin Metz, 1789 https://t.co/2LGaOzTYae #clevelandart #cmaopenaccess
Richardson's Show: A Flying Wagon, Thomas Rowlandson, 1816 https://t.co/Fn6EaX0JfZ #clevelandart #cmaopenaccess
Illustrations for Faust: Méphistophélé receives the schoolboy, Eugène Delacroix, 1828 https://t.co/voLjGXFoPd #clevelandart #cmaopenaccess
A Shepherd Boy, early 1740s https://t.co/QMDqiZdRer #openaccess #chndm
Longfellow in His Study, Worth Brehm, ca. 1912 https://t.co/CQDNhyWavY #museumarchive #openaccess
Chinese Flower, Mary Altha Nims https://t.co/pxTB8sF5cX #clevelandart #cmaopenaccess
Actualitès: Ha hé Felix! arrive donc vite!, Clémente Pruche, 1841 https://t.co/haEX1dtrRB #clevelandart #cmaopenaccess
Fighting Horses, Théodore Géricault, c. 1820 https://t.co/580PThExzk #museumarchive #cmaopenaccess
Comparative Anatomy Study, Thomas Rowlandson, c. 1810-1820 https://t.co/llAu6ZwyWv #cmaopenaccess #clevelandart
The Jockey, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, 1899 https://t.co/sAxpU0N80I #clevelandart #cmaopenaccess
Point Judith, Rhode Island, Martin Johnson Heade, 1867-1868 https://t.co/eQv5Sv8F1Y #americanart #cmaopenaccess
Wheel-lock Petronel, Georg Kurland, c. 1630 https://t.co/oBoaOh3ZfW #clevelandartmuseum #cmaopenaccess
🦜🦅🦃🦉🦚🦢🦩🦆 Oh wow - there are a lot of birds in that tree! Over 92% of avian families in fact. Fabulous achievement by the @B10K_Project, and of course great to see @NMNH and other museum samples used to such effect. #BirdBonanza #OpenAccess @nature https://t.co/l52YpclpMu
Edge of the Woods, John Semon https://t.co/JvQ7DPfKWy #cmaamericanart #cmaopenaccess
Various Sketches of the Madonna and Child, Paolo Veronese, c. 1580 https://t.co/qhkKiAI59l #cmaopenaccess #cmadrawings
Out soon: 'Masculinity and Danger on the Eighteenth-Century Grand Tour', by Dr Sarah Goldsmith https://t.co/nL320wkWAr
Latest in 'New Historical Perspectives' series from IHR, @RoyalHistSoc and @UoLPress.
Available free #openaccess and print from 30 November
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Cleveland Museum of Art: Drawings @cma_drawings #clevelandartmuseum #cmaopenaccess
The Conversion of Saul with Horseman and Banner, Jacob Jordaens, c. 1645-1647 https://t.co/rR24p5BqvT #clevelandart #cmaopenaccess