The attic of was used by apothecaries to store herbs to make medicine. Great now for exploring medical history.

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Starting my last day of London . "Dreamers Awake" exhibit; the influence of Surrealism seen through women artists.

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There's something fascinating to me about a still-intact late 17th century collection of Roman British objects.

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Starting with an easy one with these shells for water, making me think of the beach... but mainly food

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Exploring Medieval visages . Learned a popular jug decoration was a man pulling his beard. Odd (and ouch!)

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A visit to London demands some Francis Bacon. 3 Studies for Figures @ the Base of a Crucifixion, ~1944. Such embedded horror.

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Maybe a tad obvious, but pairing Millais, Ophelia, 1851-52 w/ Wallis, Chatterton, 1856 at Britain is very satisfying.

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✈️🔄 Celebrate your flaws. That's my take-away from the (in)famous 1918 "Inverted Jenny" stamps currently on view .

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For remembering my tour of w/ . On view, one of Louis' engraved gold-plated coronets.

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While this is an imagined scene, for me the man has been painted with such attention to detail completely stealing the scene

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. My fave in collection: Peggy "Pegasus" Nichols, Untitled, 1936. A swollen eye shows but doesn't reveal a story.

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. Written in the visitor comment book for the "Poetry of Nature" exhibit . This reminds me of why I do what I do.

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. Autumn Woods, Oneida County, State of New York, ~1886 steals the show in "Poetry of Nature"

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. In 1906, $500 could buy you a Tiffany "cobweb" table lamp...or a new car! Things you learn .

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. Thx for inviting me to be "Featured Instagrammer" for Hope you enjoyed my perspective!

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. I pause to ponder the finesse of this gesture: detail, van Dyck, Frans Snyders, ca. 1620.

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Friday 4/7, I'll be the "Featured Instagrammer" .
I can't wait to share my perspective!

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I've obviously never been in this gallery because I love these display panels, and I HATE display panels

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I really appreciate the humor injected into what would otherwise be boring feedback cards

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