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Fallen Angels, William Blake, c. 1793 https://t.co/C4ywGNF0qr #harvardartmuseums #williamblake
Narcissus, Plum Blossom, Bamboo, and Bird, Ren Xun, 1880 https://t.co/hHeJvJJSXc #harvardartmuseums #museumarchive
The Complaint of the Giant Nimrod (from Dante's "Divine Comedy"); verso: slight black chalk sketch for recto, William Blake, 1824-1827 https://t.co/gL2fBMMqJK #harvardartmuseums #williamblake
Album Leaf of Flowers and Insects https://t.co/h23bh2xJTG #harvardartmuseums #museumarchive
Landscape, Katherine Adams Lovell, 20th century https://t.co/yaiJ2ScP6f #katherineadamslovell #harvardartmuseums
Man with a Pipe, Unidentified Artist, c. 1868-1919 https://t.co/533GjK4Eg6 #harvardartmuseums #museumarchive
Album Leaf of Birds and Flowers https://t.co/Ck9JvUrFIu #museumarchive #harvardartmuseums
Landscape with Rustic Bridge, James Gamble, 19th century https://t.co/ve4rd9JJW4 #jamesgamble #harvardartmuseums
Portrait of a Boy, Kanji Nakamura, 19th-20th century https://t.co/Hl0wYApEwx #kanjinakamura #harvardartmuseums
Untitled, Luis Rodriguez Gordillo, June 10, 1960 https://t.co/Zt7YU9rKEt #luisrodriguezgordillo #harvardartmuseums
Head of a Rabbi, Ben-Zion, c. 1949-1952 https://t.co/rzalQvRqHg #museumarchive #harvardartmuseums
Today's painting. The Judgement of Paris. Ithell Colquhoun (1930 Brighton & Hove museums).@artdotcom . The Tour de France starts today and so does La Course. At last.
Rhetoric, Laurent de La Hyre, c. 1650 https://t.co/MxZ71wbVbi #harvardartmuseums #laurentdelahyre
Standing Cavalier with Back Turned, Boccaccio Boccaccino, c. 1502 https://t.co/zlzGpuX5I0 #boccaccioboccaccino #harvardartmuseums
@MrAdamEarle Using this as reference? I missed museums.
Seascape at Rimini; verso: Sketch of a Man in a Corinthian Helmet, John Singer Sargent, May 28 1869 https://t.co/1GG0OlMD7h #johnsingersargent #harvardartmuseums
The bone – which is just over half a metre long – is now in National Museums Scotland’s collections. Every fossil helps us understand more about the time period and the course of evolution.
🔹Разум, однажды расширивший свои границы, никогда не вернется в прежние🔹
🏛️Французская живопись🇨🇵 эпохи философии рационализма и искусства классицизма из коллекции @PenzaArt
#искусство #живопись #культура
#art #painting #frenchart
#artwork #Museums #gallery
THE CULTURE-MAKING ROLE OF GALLERIES AND ART FAIRS
👉https://t.co/EiA2lqrF4W
The art world brings together numerous talented players. From artists to museums and many other institutions and professionals, they all form an intricate and intertwined network of interactions.