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The Prodigal Son, John Everett Millais, 1864 https://t.co/a7H47JanAt #museumarchive #tatemuseum
Hampstead Heath, with the House Called ‘The Salt Box’, John Constable, 1819 https://t.co/jMhcBrXzHf #tatemuseum #johnconstable
The Opening of Waterloo Bridge (‘Whitehall Stairs, June 18th, 1817’), John Constable, 1832 https://t.co/9rJBpCKkFi #johnconstable #tatemuseum
Hampstead Heath, with the House Called ‘The Salt Box’, John Constable, 1819 https://t.co/EaWZyAg9Pb #tatemuseum #museumarchive
16. The Ox, Graham Sutherland, 1978 https://t.co/mnHPx2yrBI #tate #tatemuseum
Study for ‘Giotto Painting the Portrait of Dante’, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1852 https://t.co/96Nbuuhq5k #dantegabrielrossetti #tatemuseum
The Chapel before the Lists, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1857 https://t.co/XxZTyfwSnO #tate #tatemuseum
The Good Samaritan, John Everett Millais, 1864 https://t.co/KJAdFmo2wJ #museumarchive #tatemuseum
The Rich Man and Lazarus, John Everett Millais, 1864 https://t.co/PkzmesnPJH #tatemuseum #johneverettmillais
Dante’s Vision of Rachel and Leah, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1855 https://t.co/5plYj0GJ9M #tatemuseum #museumarchive
The Hidden Treasure, John Everett Millais, 1864 https://t.co/RtGuOyqllp #johneverettmillais #tatemuseum
The Good Samaritan, engraved by the Dalziel Brothers, John Everett Millais, 1863 https://t.co/qTLgE45E9Q #tatemuseum #museumarchive
Painting in Gold Frame from ‘Paintings’, Roy Lichtenstein, 1984 https://t.co/uyzaUMsbix #roylichtenstein #tatemuseum
Study for ‘The Seaside’, William Roberts, 1965 https://t.co/Z8sVqoz4Ut #tate #tatemuseum
A Foundry: Hot Metal has been Poured into a Mould and Inflammable Gas is Rising, Graham Sutherland, 1941 https://t.co/rNcc7juKVd #tatemuseum #grahamsutherland
Former SRELian Jim Knght & #SCStateMuseum Curator of Natural History Dave Cicimurri discover a new species of shark, Isogomphodon aikenensis, from studying fossilized teeth found in kaolin pits near Aiken, SC. It is very similar to modern daggernose sharks. #AikenSharks #UGASREL