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“Remember your museums!” Gifts and donations to National Museums Liverpool will help us enrich our collections with new objects we acquire, and enable us to care for them for future generations to enjoy. @RememberCharity
Head of a Woman, Gerhard Marcks, 1951 https://t.co/NWbGS5Gied #gerhardmarcks #harvardartmuseums
Flowerpiece with Vases and a Parrot, Antoine Monnoyer https://t.co/xFUg7ItApK #museumarchive #natmuseumswe
A Second Life for Socialist Realism https://t.co/yyknaSvrFI #art #artists #museums #exhibition #painting #socialism
Two Parrots Perched on a Branch; verso: blank, Jean-Baptiste Oudry, 18th century https://t.co/P5BShZhsoh #jeanbaptisteoudry #harvardartmuseums
Orthoptera metamorphosis, illuminated intaglio by Johannes Augustin Rösel von Rosenhof (1705-1759). He was an important figure in modern entomology. #VanBerkheij collection #Archives #Zoology #Insects #Orthoptera #18thCentury #SciArt #ScientificIllustration #NatHist #Museums
Portrait of a Man, probably Sir George Downing (1624-1684), after Thomas Smith (d. 1691), Robert M. Pratt, 1872 https://t.co/RFhkHM8iEj #museumarchive #harvardartmuseums
Album Leaf of Flowers and Insects https://t.co/4ALRr7s6Ue #museumarchive #harvardartmuseums
On #InternationalLiteracyDay, we’re celebrating our love of reading in all its forms. We believe that all readers should have access to free, authoritative content on Canadian art and its history—in both official languages—regardless of access to physical libraries or museums.
TRAVEL JOURNAL: Sandra Bertrand takes us on a virtual tour of some of New York City’s museums and cultural art spaces in “Summer ‘Surfing’ in New York City’s Museums.”: https://t.co/yghXiS5Z23 #artgalleries #museums #NewYorkCity #NYC #virtualtour #surfthenet #culturalexperience
Teachers, we have missed you & your students! Although we can't enjoy the hubbub of group visits to our museums just yet, we do have some Free webinars coming up for you. 'Growing up in ancient Egypt' on Monday 14 Sept is our first. Book your place here https://t.co/1cPwzVZGWT
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 #museumarchive #harvardartmuseums
Noli Me Tangere, Claudine Bouzonnet-Stella, 1658 https://t.co/WX8vx8vdI3 #claudinebouzonnetstella #harvardartmuseums
Caricature of Eugène Isabey, Jean Baptiste Isabey, c. 1825 https://t.co/ZdvRtXenql #harvardartmuseums #jeanbaptisteisabey
Wright was one of the greatest 18th C painters in depicting the scientific & Industrial advances of his time with astonishing vision. Derwent Water (c1795-6), The Alchymist (1795) & Ullswater (1795). If you get the chance visit his work at the Derby Museums @derbymuseums
Ship in a Storm, Matthijs van Plattenberg, 17th century https://t.co/ZGO3mkjgqA #harvardartmuseums #matthijsvanplattenberg
Ruby Loftus Screwing a Breech-ring, by Laura Knight, 1943
oil pastel, A4
#PortraitChallenge from @StudioTeaBreak
#pastelart #pasteldrawing #art #coffeesketcher #cs #portrait #zeichnung #oilpastel #thursday
#youngwoman #RubyLoftus #LauraKnight #ImperialWarMuseums #FirstWorldWar
Pomegranate Flower with Insects, Barbara Regina Dietzsch, 18th century https://t.co/54R1rvLrgD #barbarareginadietzsch #harvardartmuseums
@StarlitFirefly Thrinax, or Thrinaxodon
Mostly because I like the name, it is a strange badger-like animal. Googling an image for it I found a museums best approach to sell cards, lol.
A Dilapidated Farmhouse; verso: Walls of a Farmhouse, Abraham Bloemaert, c. 1595-1605 https://t.co/SZzUbTktei #abrahambloemaert #harvardartmuseums