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Roses, Julian Alden Weir, c. 1880-1885 https://t.co/iFLYj6HsaW #harvardartmuseums #julianaldenweir
@RenTradewind What an incredible list of people! Thanks for this Ren!
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Virtue Attacked by Vice, Pierre-Paul Prud'hon, c. 1795 https://t.co/KTvK989XEY #pierrepaulprudhon #harvardartmuseums
This scene of winter revellers on Duddingston Loch, Edinburgh, in 1876 by Charles Altamont Doyle is providing us endless entertainment for today's #MuseumsUnlocked theme of 'wintertime'❄️
What shenanigans can you spot? Get that magnifying glass out and show us your favourites!🔎
#MuseumsUnlocked During 'Little Ice Age' 1300-1870 Thames froze over. #Winter frost fairs held from 1608 (#1), and (#2 1684, #3 1715) featured rides, games, printing presses, ox/mutton roasts, taverns, music, poets and gingerbread (#4 from last fair 1814). From @MuseumofLondon
Snow Viewing at Mokubo-ji Temple: The Uekiya Restaurant, 1838–40 by Utagawa Hiroshige I (1797–1858). Japanese prints of #Winter celebrate the fleeting beauty of snow, one of the Three Beauties of Nature, ‘snow, moon and flowers’. #MuseumsUnlocked https://t.co/vxm0j26T56
St Andrew's Day... 4 views of St Andrew's Norwich from #norfolkmuseumscollections
Garden Rock and Orchids, Im Hŭi-chi, first half 19th century https://t.co/pLvGWeXZC9 #imhŭichi #harvardartmuseums
Studies for "The Martyrdom of Saint Symphorien" (Lictors, Stone Thrower, and Spectator), Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1833 https://t.co/bTlWhnicVk #harvardartmuseums #museumarchive
Study for "Judgment of Paris," Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, John Singer Sargent, 1916 - 1922 https://t.co/JyRx9UGkIx #johnsingersargent #harvardartmuseums
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It’s not Christmas without a sticker book!
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#MuseumShopSunday #SustainingCulture
Seated Male Nude with Drapery; verso: Male Nude with Hand to Forehead, John Singer Sargent, c. 1890 - 1915 https://t.co/kxJQLIJYGE #harvardartmuseums #johnsingersargent
From twilight to moonlight...
Close inspection of this summertime landscape, painted c.1835 by Irish artist James Arthur O'Connor, reveals a wealth of nocturnal river activity.
This painting entered the collection in 1998 through the Fr McGrath Bequest. #MuseumsUnlocked
Do the kids need some downtime during the hectic holiday rush? Why not snuggle under one of our blankets and read them a good book Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story which even includes a recipe! Don’t forget to shop #MuseumStoreSunday it’s TODAY https://t.co/5RDv8S7Dwf
The Night-time phenomenon "Will-o'-the-Wisp" features in folklore throughout the world. Here depicted in "Das Irrlicht" by Arnold Böcklin. Also, musically in Winterreise 9:
"In die tiefsten Felsengründe/Lockte mich ein Irrlicht hin." #MuseumsUnlocked Day 124
In his autobiography, Munnings recalled how “Each start was a fresh picture for me, as they have been, meeting after meeting, year after year.”
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Day 124 Dusk & Night #MuseumsUnlocked @profdanhicks Ian Whittlesea, The sun is but a morning star, 2011, two prints derived from the title page of Thoreau’s Walden.
Don't miss our latest #CreativeCitySunderland blog by local artist, Jo Howell @maverickart:
https://t.co/p2oiDtQzy6
Jo has also been hard at work taking fabulous photos of the beautiful items in @NGC_GlassCentre online shop: https://t.co/0IyKrJkHXT #MuseumShopSunday
Magnificent hand-coloured etching of Castel Sant'Angelo from the other side of the Tiber at #night, with a crowd of spectators in the foreground and a firework display in the background.
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Christ at the Column, Jacques Stella, c. 1635 https://t.co/688pH5vlAi #jacquesstella #harvardartmuseums