William Franklin Draper, Walter Channing (1786-1876),after Joseph Alexander Ames, 1946 https://t.co/fozHgqJnid

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Unidentified Artist, Sainted Monk Healing the Sick, 17th century https://t.co/VDeDliBHB2

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Muhsin, A Turkman Warrior Leading an Emaciated Horse, 17th century https://t.co/3rBEcGROVx

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John Singer Sargent, Study for "Judgment of Paris," Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1916 - 1922 https://t.co/JyRx9UGSy5

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Harvard Developed AI Identifies the Shortest Path to Human Happiness -- log into your VR happiness zone that activates a neural network designed just for you. Metaverse 2.0 via /r/Cyberpunk by u/ kindaweirdflexbutok

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John Singleton Copley, Study for "Monmouth Before James II", 1782-1794 https://t.co/e3sb6Gm8rj

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Joseph Lindon Smith, The Halbardiers, after Carpaccio, 19th-20th century https://t.co/kzcapLkIaR

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François Boucher (1703 - 1770)

Pompadour at her toilette (Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, Marquise de Pompadour (1721-1764), 1750.

La Pompadour was official mistress to Louis XV from 1745. His portrait is on her bracelet.

© President and Fellows of Harvard College

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Pieter Withoos, Dutch (1654/55 - 1692)

Seven insects, 17th c.
A praying mantis is centre. Clockwise from top: leaf-footed bug; band-winged grasshopper; long-horned beetle; immature stink bug; long-horned beetle; & a bumble bee.
Collection & ©Harvard Art Museums.

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Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Studies for "The Martyrdom of Saint Symphorien" (Saint, Mother, and Proconsul), 1833 https://t.co/DYkjZpi8FC

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Robert M. Pratt, Portrait of a Man, probably Sir George Downing (1624-1684), after Thomas Smith (d. 1691), 1872 https://t.co/RFhkHM8iEj

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