Though Thomas Rowlandson lampoons the artist ignoring his family for his creative work in Chamber of Genius, perhaps the scene hits home for working parents during the pandemic!
1/ Hand-colored etching at the Met (April 2, 1806).

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🎨 Et vous ? Que vous évoque cette oeuvre ? Merci à l' indépendant 👨‍🎨 LENNARTSSON Vivi Anne Robins pour "Saga atmosphérique"

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This artist was born in North Dakota; she trained soldiers in intelligence during WWII; and, she worked prolifically during the 1950’s and ’60’s.

Very little else is publicly known about this illustrator.

This is our post on Frances Eckart. https://t.co/qmdxTOeuVU

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Portrait of a Woman, 1928, Jean-Théodore Dupas⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
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https://t.co/qDDvZnanIY

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Archibald John Motley Jr.
“Portrait of My Grandmother”
1922
Oil on canvas (38 1/4 × 23 3/4 in)
National Gallery of Art – Washington, DC

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Henri Rousseau is known for his vibrant jungle scenes, but “Le Douanier” (named after his job as a toll collector) never actually left France.

Nonetheless, his paintings are captivating – let’s take a closer look at the work of the artist born

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1998
Armed men hiding in a restroom subdue guards after closing time at the National Gallery of in and escape with only two Van Goghs and a Cézanne. The remain unrecovered.

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Happy Birthday to Philippe de Montebello, former Director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Portrait by Travis Simpkins
https://t.co/UjuDuBuUwV

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