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Mountain Landscape, Längenfeld, Oetzthal, John Singer Sargent, Jul 7 1871 https://t.co/Q4SqXmoBsn #harvardartmuseums #johnsingersargent
Studies of Drapery for the Figure of Virgil in "The Apotheosis of Homer", Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1827 https://t.co/EEDAvhLZ4W #jeanaugustedominiqueingres #harvardartmuseums
Mr Frans R. Heiss, Anders Zorn, 19?? https://t.co/JHOVjjbwRA #natmuseumswe #nationalmuseum
Drunken Silenus, Peter Paul Rubens https://t.co/GoNj1QMO5G #natmuseumswe #nationalmuseum
Today we go head to head with @NewarkMuseum in a transatlantic battle of the museums. Each will pitch their case for which Museum has the best hairstyle, craziest eyes, creepiest object, etc!
4.30pm Art Olympics US vs UK (11.30am EST US).
Support @BM_AG!
https://t.co/4HevUIWrS7
Illustrated Scroll of the Deity of Kifune Shrine, Kyoto (Kifune no honji emaki), Vol. 3, Early Edo period, circa early 18th century https://t.co/7fWCrnTCCS #harvardartmuseums #museumarchive
Christ at the Column, Paolo Farinati, 16th century https://t.co/hNPlsN86IA #harvardartmuseums #paolofarinati
Week 6 of History + Theory of Museums is finito! This week we talked about Objectivity + Authenticity in the museum. What does it mean for an object to be "real?" How have conceptions of objectivity changed over time? How do museums build reputations as sites of "truth telling?"
Tomorrow we go head to head with @NewarkMuseum in a battle of the museums!
Support Birmingham in the 🇺🇸 vs 🇬🇧 Art Olympics - your vote decides the winner!
Team @BM_AG is @FowlesAndy + @BMAGcurators Jo-Ann Curtis.
4.30pm UK (11.30am ET US). Free to book https://t.co/KvD2JQeAt5
Morning Glories, Nakamura Hōchū, late 18th–early 19th century https://t.co/5oZbvkZNUQ #harvardartmuseums #museumarchive
Wooded Landscape with an Old Oak, Jacob van Ruisdael, c. 1650-1653 https://t.co/NzKS4cvPRv #harvardartmuseums #museumarchive
The four museums in charge of the Phillip Guston retrospective postponed it till 2024, citing the artist's works depicting the Ku Klux Klan. #artnews
https://t.co/Gb9mNAlsgh
Study for "The Sale", Henry Louis Stephens, 1863 https://t.co/cXi0teFn3B #henrylouisstephens #harvardartmuseums
Sylvan Landscape with Cottage and Two Figures, Allart van Everdingen, 17th century https://t.co/svuVlnTigs #allartvaneverdingen #harvardartmuseums
Flowering Melon, 19th century https://t.co/MF9kR9rgpY #harvardartmuseums #museumarchive
Album Leaf of Birds and Flowers https://t.co/XTEf7r8lLm #harvardartmuseums #museumarchive
Stroll along the Kudamm, Jeanne Mammen, c. 1929 https://t.co/LM9EMtUMF1 #jeannemammen #harvardartmuseums
Album Leaf of Flowers and Insects https://t.co/60xshcauE1 #museumarchive #harvardartmuseums
Frog and Orchid(?), 19th century https://t.co/j2epsiPuLf #museumarchive #harvardartmuseums
Fun artwork fact!
My "Retro Skies" artwork is inspired by the masterful 19th century Caspar David Friedrich’s "Wanderer above the Sea of Fog(1918)". Having studies 2 yrs of art history in Uni, there's many older paintings I drool over at museums.
#synthfam #synthwave #retrowave