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Floral design for printed textiles, 1800–1818 https://t.co/YC0c8kBhno #smithsonian #chndm
Portrait of Marc de Wilson https://t.co/iGZe9G3Aph #smithsonian #cooperhewittdesignmuseum
Two Standing Angels Holding Wreath, 1810–20 https://t.co/LAPmcnBVvk #cooperhewittdesignmuseum #smithsonian
Moths and the park: The moths of the British Isles, by Richard South, 1907-09, BHL/Smithsonian.......2 vols .......https://t.co/G6IMxCiX5H #mothsmatter #moths #lepidoptera
“Celia Thaxter in her Garden, 1892, Smithsonian Institution”
“Church at Old Lyme, oil on canvas, 1905”
“The Water Garden, c. 1909”
“August Afternoon, Appledore, 1900”
Frederick Childe Hassam (October 17, 1859 – August 27, 1935) was an American Impressionist painter.
Birds of the park: A practical handbook of British birds, by HF Witherby, 3 vols, 1920-24, BHL/Smithsonian.....https://t.co/7uY7GOHm9M
Natural history and the park: The mammals of Australia : illustrated by Miss Harriett Scott, and Mrs. Helena Forde.......by JLG Krefft et al..........1871, BHL/Smithsonian......https://t.co/erqaqHRbxc #naturalhistory
Martha and Magdalen Ascending the Steps of the Temple, 1550–1570 https://t.co/Ca8Kyrof2r #chndm #smithsonian
Botanical illustration and the park: The beautiful and curious birds of the world, by Charles B Cory, 1883....BHL/Smithsonian......https://t.co/nVFYMUlCzF #birds #birdillustration
Design for an Embroidered Altar Front, 1800–23 https://t.co/v4IEu9P6P1 #museumarchive #smithsonian
Birds of the park, and elsewhere: Die Singvögel der Heimat, by Otto Kleinschmidt, 1921, BHL/Smithsonian..... https://t.co/UsFJqxzgUR
Design for a salon entrance wall, 1825 https://t.co/n8mUK0tG1Q #museumarchive #smithsonian
Woman wearing a hat, 1845 https://t.co/3lpqazC3rv #cooperhewittdesignmuseum #smithsonian
Rendering of the Palazzo Farnese, Rome, ca. 1750 https://t.co/fPpjGeWBOk #smithsonian #chndm
Design for a Printed Border, ca. 1790 https://t.co/08kFTtm9qF #smithsonian #cooperhewittdesignmuseum
Design for the Embroidery Field of a Man's Coat of the "Fabrique de St. Ruf", ca. 1785 https://t.co/fI9PhhPPnF #smithsonian #chndm
Have some fun exploring the Smithsonian's collection with their 3D Digitization project! @3D_Digi_SI https://t.co/i5SkMSY2PF #hpllibrary #haverhillma
Four carnations, ca. 1840 https://t.co/CHoYa7kijW #chndm #smithsonian
Moths in the park: The genera of British moths : popularly described and arranged according to the system now adopted in the British Museum.... by HN Humphreys, 1860, BHL/Smithsonian, https://t.co/gHzFJaXOUl