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And a collection of death-themed items from @rijksmuseum - Burial from The Seven Works of Mercy (Master of Alkmaar, 1504); a weeper from the tomb of Isabella of Bourbon; Memorial tablet, (Master of the Spes Nostra, c. 1500) and a miniature skull. #MuseumsUnlocked
MEMORIES OF KEY WEST. The Arts are a wonderful way of escaping the claustrophobia of the lockdown. I'm loving the virtual tours of some of the world's greatest museums and art galleries. My paintings will never hang in them, but that's not why I do them!
We are fundraising for artists. Please donate to our #rapidresponsefund and get your hands on a custom made facemask for £35 and help us reach our target, enabling us to buy works of art for museums and putting money into the hands who need it most - the artists themselves.
The other known double portraits of Margaret & Mary are: an elegant painting of the sisters as artists, dated c.1764 @WorcesterArt Museum (USA) and a glamorous full-length in an idealised landscape, dated c.1775, in a private collection (England) #MuseumsFromHome @NationalGallery
There has been lots of discussion about #ContemporaryCollecting during #Covid19 - museums might be interested in the Contemporary Art Society's acquisition fund to support the sector
https://t.co/WP5iMyIhqo
[photo of a facemask designed by the artist Linder]
No. 7 in my @nlamuseum objects series: The End of a Roman Hairpin, or a Creepy Hand? You decide. @UniofNottingham
#museums #illustration #Nottingham
Moses and the Daughters of Jethro, Giovanni Camillo Sagrestani, 17th-18th century https://t.co/Qup4LTET7p #museumarchive #harvardartmuseums
Harvard Art Museums: Prints @ham_prints #followart #artontwitter
ARTISTIC PIT POSE OF THE WEEK
I love armpits & art museums! Unfortunately, all of them are closed right now in my city. So, I've decided to share this sweet, colorful and oh, so whimsical artwork Gert posted on Pinterest. I love how the pit hair looks like melting chocolate!
We're thrilled to launch of our #RapidResponseFund campaign, in partnership with @friezeartfair, helping to support both artists and museums across the UK during the pandemic. Donate and get artist-designed facemask!
https://t.co/iyudXetb6C
Fishing in the Adirondacks, Winslow Homer, 1889 https://t.co/yi5vDHGS8V #winslowhomer #harvardartmuseums
Christ Walking on the Waters, Ferdinand-Victor-Eugène Delacroix, 1852 https://t.co/84eXmF0AjJ #harvardartmuseums #ferdinandvictoreugènedelacroix
Bird Resting on a Flower, after Egyptian Wall Painting, Charles Herbert Moore, c. 1876-1878 https://t.co/Rh2eVv3B5J #charlesherbertmoore #harvardartmuseums
Emergency Funding for Museums and Arts Nonprofits During COVID-19: https://t.co/bnJRFnn8An
The Adoration of the Magi, Cosmè Tura, c. 1480 https://t.co/BssyYkSO03 #museumarchive #harvardartmuseums
The Sacrifice of Isaac, Unidentified Artist, 17th-18th century https://t.co/1iYya83hpw #harvardartmuseums #museumarchive
The Exterminating Angel Slays the Army of Sennacherib, Antonio Tempesta, 1613 https://t.co/gtmwae9tXf #harvardartmuseums #antoniotempesta
Two Girls on a Cliff, Winslow Homer, c. 1883 https://t.co/VoB3itGSLh #harvardartmuseums #winslowhomer
A Turk Surrenders to a Greek Horseman, Ferdinand-Victor-Eugène Delacroix, 1856 https://t.co/xgbRYk2gCB #harvardartmuseums #museumarchive
Head of a Boy, Jean-François Millet, c. 1846-1848 https://t.co/FcNErsw83l #harvardartmuseums #jeanfrançoismillet