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Album Leaf of Flowers and Insects https://t.co/xajhmXJdAu #harvardartmuseums #museumarchive
Seascape, Charles Hallberg, 1913 https://t.co/43UBOTe96t #natmuseumswe #europeana
Portrait of a Gentleman, Unidentified Artist, 17th century https://t.co/BjjDrpfzsx #harvardartmuseums
Portrait of Demitrius Psichari, Eugène Lami, 1849 https://t.co/Y7IeVlroJj #harvardartmuseums #eugènelami
Happy 100th birthday, Tom of Finland! Your drawings have influenced & aroused generations. 😎⛓️
#TomofFinland #TomofFinland100 #leather #gayart #illustrations #eroticart #artwork #museums #Chicagomuseum #Chicago #stayathome
@profdanhicks On that same date, 11 March in 1669 started the largest eruption of Mount Etna, lasting until July, when the lava reached the city walls of Catania and flowed into the Ionian Sea. #MuseumsUnlocked @profdanhicks.
A large group of Dutch whalers at the edge of pack ice - Johannis de Blaauw, 1762 (@schpvrtmsm) #MuseumsUnlocked
So interesting to see how changing fashions alter the portrayal of gods/godesses through the centuries. In a clockwise direction here is Circe from the 1600s (Grosvenor Museum), 1700s (Waddesdon Manor), 1800s(ours) & 1900s(Glasgow Museums Resource Centre_. #OnlineArtExchange
Today #MuseumsUnlocked explores seascapes. There are some wonderful examples in our collection: Willem van de Velde's A 'Smalschip' with Sail Set at Anchor Close to the Shore, 1650s; Francis Danby's Sunset at Sea after a Storm, 1824; and Gustave Courbet's Eternity, c.1865-69
Less balanced than the last one, but today has me thinking about art museums and coffee shops. After things settle I would really like to spend a day doing studies at a museum, I think it would be good for my soul.
@profdanhicks Mock battle on the IJ on the occasion of Tsar Peter the Great's visit - Abraham Storck, 1697-1700 (@AmsterdamMuseum) #MuseumsUnlocked
Nobody wears shoes in Edward Burne-Jones’s world. But then he paints such excellent feet. Various examples from the 2019 @tate exhibition. #MuseumsUnlocked #PreRaphaelite
Caricature of John Everett Millais by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, c.1851-53. Millais is portrayed using a favourite expression for the type of painting he disliked! 'Sir Sloshua' was his derogatory term for Sir Joshua Reynolds, first president of the Royal Academy.
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For #MuseumsUnlocked more #PreRaphaelite brothers & associated artists’ periodical illusrations in @AberArtSchool collections. Arthur Hughes ‘Carmina Nuptialia’ 1869, Edward Hughes ‘Alice’ 1866, Rebecca Solomon ‘The Model’s Story’ 1864 and Ford Maddox Brown ‘The Traveller’ 1869
For #MuseumsUnlocked some of the #PreRaphaelite bros' & associated artists' periodical illustrations in @AberArtSchool @AberUni collections. William Holman Hunt ‘Temüjin’ 1860, John Everett Millais ‘The Good Samaritan’ 1864, Edward Coley Burne-Jones ‘The Summer Snow’ 1863
#MuseumsUnlocked is featuring #PreRaphaelite art today, here's a small selection from our collection: paintings by Arthur Hughes and Simeon Solomon, tapestry Morris & Co, design Edward Burne-Jones and chalk drawing by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. For more see https://t.co/fT0g5rypyJ
Mountainous Landscape with Woman Milking a Cow, Rodolphe Bresdin, 19th century https://t.co/q5HcDLhxDj #harvardartmuseums #rodolphebresdin
Landscape and River with Aqueduct, Italy; verso: Female Head, after a Sculpture, John Singer Sargent, 1869 https://t.co/sQSx5sZJWn #harvardartmuseums #johnsingersargent
Woman with Towel, Karl Hofer, 20th century https://t.co/GlrgMSpAht #karlhofer #harvardartmuseums
Did you hear? Museums around the world are spreading #MuseumSunshine. Bask in the sunlight of these artworks from #YourNGC