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Abbott Handerson Thayer, The Light of the "Smudge" and After Sunset Glow: Row Song at Chateaugay, 1874 #harvardartmuseums #museumarchive https://t.co/9gw3XhqaQH
Unknown Artist, Tomb of Akbar, Sikandra, 19th century #unknownartist #harvardartmuseums https://t.co/a61dSxrEBj
John Singleton Copley, John Adams (1735-1826), 1783 #harvardartmuseums #johnsingletoncopley https://t.co/dzdjGnSpIl
We're excited to be one of the first museums to be running an exhibition on the full term of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson!
Experience his 4 years through the art of beloved cartoonists, new and old, coming from up and down the nation.
More here: https://t.co/D7lLb4RJc4
個展開催中のmuseumshopTさんで良良グッズを作っていただきました!
アクリルスタンドとクリアポーチです🏹
予約販売開始しているのでぜひCHECK IT OUT…🤞
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Old photo of me portraying a member of the Dutch armed resistance during WW2.
I played this role in museums and at history themed events, talking to the public about this important subject.
Next to it a drawing based on that photo by artist @BITSOFCROM.
Jacques-Louis David, Portrait of a Young Woman, c. 1800 #museumarchive #harvardartmuseums https://t.co/pnVahUE13P
NOT THE GUGGENHEIM! I wrote an essay on the Guggenheim for my Art Studies class way back in college... One of my fave NYC museums 😌
Cornelis Jansz de Heem, Still Life with Fruit and Chestnuts, c. 1655-65 #cornelisjanszdeheem #harvardartmuseums https://t.co/6woIuPBjSU
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Il Ramoscello, 1865 #harvardartmuseums #dantegabrielrossetti https://t.co/ghxtn3ODvf
Album of Chinese Export Paintings: Fruits and Nuts, 19th century #museumarchive #harvardartmuseums https://t.co/kaCzcW8moH
Flowering Melon, 19th century #museumarchive #harvardartmuseums https://t.co/MF9kR9rOfw
Tsugouharu Foujita, Deésse de la neige, 1924 #museumarchive #harvardartmuseums https://t.co/GsKwdMbxA6
Claude Monet, Red Mullets, c. 1870 #museumarchive #harvardartmuseums https://t.co/SKG7DQFxKT
Illustrated Scroll of Events of All Year (Shiki no itami), 18th-19th century #museumarchive #harvardartmuseums https://t.co/AScc4YSlHd
On the other side (Good/bad depending) was the birth of science illustration & museums…both are how I make a living. The history is bad, and the bad is not just in the past. Museums, higher education, art, science, experiencing nature are all a privilege and often elitist.
Unidentified Artist, The Libyan Sybil (after a lost original by Guercino), 18th century? #museumarchive #harvardartmuseums https://t.co/moC1l4tBQt
Ema of a Horse, Edo period, #harvardartmuseums #museumarchive https://t.co/ObmmvVhNyi
Album Leaf of Birds and Flowers #museumarchive #harvardartmuseums https://t.co/XTEf7r8lLm