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«Woodcut» (1835/1840) by Utagawa Hiroshige
🏛️ National Museums of World Culture
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Happy New Year from all of us at Museums and Special Collections
Joseph Lindon Smith, The Halbardiers, after Carpaccio, 19th-20th century https://t.co/kzcapLkIaR #josephlindonsmith #harvardartmuseums
Unidentified Artist, The Stigmatization of Saint Francis, 17th century https://t.co/VYkI8wwZS4 #museumarchive #harvardartmuseums
My first job was for international film festival & short films which I did for free during my undergraduate.
I now charge £10 per hour of work. With pieces averaging £30-£50, With bigger commissions already slated for 2021 for illustrations in books & museums. https://t.co/iY9QXaMetD
Louis Jean Desprez, Svenska chefsskeppet Gustaf III efter slaget vid Hogland 1788, 1794 https://t.co/LVGjGDVB9H #nationalmuseum #natmuseumswe
Heading for the sales? Fashions for Jan 1848 & 1849; and Nov 1849; & May 1836
#norfolkmuseumscollections
@Mercuriym I think these 2 are one I'm most proud of among the recent ones (as I have a short memory and horrible organizational skills 😅) and as for burnout, I tend to switch to crafting/sculpting/sewing (recent project attached) and going to exhibits/museums, it's always very inspiring)
Anders Zorn, Bedouin Girl, 19?? https://t.co/zVntmHTv2k #nationalmuseum #natmuseumswe
Unidentified Artist, Athena and Apollo, 19th century https://t.co/LgigNucZaZ #museumarchive #harvardartmuseums
John Singleton Copley, Study for "Monmouth Before James II", 1782-1794 https://t.co/e3sb6Gm8rj #museumarchive #harvardartmuseums
Edgar Degas, Three Russian Dancers https://t.co/l3scMIlsrr #natmuseumswe #nationalmuseum
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Il Ramoscello, 1865 https://t.co/ghxtn3ODvf #dantegabrielrossetti #harvardartmuseums
@TovioR This is my OC Sin Juyo and he’s a Korean-Finn thief who goes around the world risking his life going on heists against banks, museums, and secret weapons government facilities.
He’s based off of Boba Fett but the realistic fiction version of him.
Harvard Art Museums: Drawings @ham_drawing #artontwitter #followart
The “Surrealism beyond Borders” exhibition at the Met shows how movements from below shape the choices of museums: the curators paid much more attention than usual to women and other surrealists outside Europe, and to the radicalism of many of the artists.
FG was straight up "My name is Nunya Business or else your heads will explode thanks to that contract"
This guy really doesn't want us to ogle at his ass in museums. What a cad.
Illustrated Story of Ata (Ata monogatari), Early Edo period, original colophon dated 1636 (Kanbun 13) https://t.co/dmTrZDoWCN #harvardartmuseums #museumarchive
Harvard Art Museums: Drawings @ham_drawing #artontwitter #followart