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Here's our #CuratorBattle festive fighter: our very own Muppet Christmas Carol 🐸🎄 @YorkshireMuseum
Still awesome @RM_Oudheden🤓 I'd like to see your #Inspirations! #LookAlikes #CuratorBattle #FindsFriday #ArtonTwitter
#BiggestMouth #CuratorBattle is on! Decision makers are fast with promising Climate Action. But besides a big mouth, we need real action. Find an object with the most spectacular mouth in your collection, post it, nominate others and get the message out for #NoMoreEmptyPromises.
This #FridaysForFuture we join the #CuratorBattle appeal launched by @museums4future with what might not be our #BiggestMouth but is certainly our truest: La bocca della verità by Michele Rocca. A Classy-cal yet effective way to plead #NoMoreEmptyPromises. @KunstmuseumWOB
(1/2) ⚔️ #CuratorBattle ⚔️
On March 19th, show us the #biggestmouth of your collection! 😱
Decision makers are fast when it comes to applauding and promising Climate Action. But besides a big mouth, we need real action. So we decided to take this with a pinch of humor.
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@YorkshireMuseum @WhoresofYore #CURATORBATTLE
I don't know if it is saucy enough but we have a good collection of quite ambiguous sausage, most of the time in witch's hands 🌭
#SauciestObject
you can click on them from here 👉https://t.co/XHHeAsZiEQ
@YorkshireMuseum Our #SpookiestObject is this sketch drawn by sailor Lewis Kimberly 1857-61. We call it "The Dart of Death" as it reminds us of a quote by another sailor "The dart of death hung as if it were trembling by a single hair and no one knew on whose head it would fall."💀#CURATORBATTLE
@YorkshireMuseum @bbcarts Do you need a disco ball?
Etching by Jost Amman to illustrate 16th century goldsmith Wenzel Jamnitzer's Perspectiva corporum regularium, 1568.
https://t.co/xjmykC8nvc
#BestPartyObject #CURATORBATTLE @bbcarts #MuseumPassion
We're all ready for the party to start!
@YorkshireMuseum
#CuratorBattle #BestPartyObject #MuseumPassion @bbcarts
1. Native American horse party - c.1900s.
2. Hastings Museum's 125th Birthday Party, 2017
3. The Mayor's garden party, 1902
4. Children's tea party c.1940s
@YorkshireMuseum For today’s grand finale #CURATORBATTLE theme of #StarObject, there's no denying the wondrously raunchy #Swing by #JeanHonoréFragonard.
The painting shows a woman, a frothy vision of pink silk, poised mid-air beyond the reach of both her elderly husband and her reclining lover.
@YorkshireMuseum We offer up one of the National Motor Museum's most iconic Land Speed Record-breaking cars, the stunning 1929 Golden Arrow. It reached a land speed record of 231.446mph.
Looking forward to doing battle again! 💥
#CURATORBATTLE #StarObject
What a way to get around! Our pick for #CURATORBATTLE #TremendousTransport comes from al-Qazwīnī’s ʻAjāʼib al-makhlūqāt (‘Wonders of creation') 🤩
Newly #digitised and soon to be fully online:
https://t.co/cwzraj7auY #DiscoveringSacredTexts
The #CURATORBATTLE theme today is #BestMuseumBum, definitely the hashtag to follow today! Sadly we don't know the name of this model, posing as a sculptor for a study by Ford Madox Brown in 1847. I wonder what he'd think if he knew we would be staring at his bum 173 yrs later!
In my opinion, the #BestDog is definitely Railroad Jack, train-riding canine celebrity extraordinaire. #curatorbattle @YorkshireMuseum
Something a little different for our #BestDog. We love this #sgraffito dog for @YorkshireMuseum #CURATORBATTLE. SO unlike what #RoyalWorcester are known for producing, this plaque unbelievably dates to 1881 and has pride of place in our family storytelling area. Such a good boy.
【前RT】英国のヨークシャー博物館@YorkshireMuseumがTwitter上で開催するハッシュタグイベント #CURATORBATTLE に太田記念美術館も毎週参加していますが、今週のテーマは猫 #BestCat ということで、ツイートした国芳の猫又とは別に、鈴木春信によるコタツで丸くなる猫もご紹介。#おうちで浮世絵
@YorkshireMuseum Look at this alarmed feline from Paul Sandby's Three a Groat or Four for Sixpence (1760) for our #BestCat. 🐈
Fantastic theme 👏
#CuratorBattle
@YorkArtGallery @YorkAdventurers @YorkshireMuseum "Sure, I've seen a lion" #BestCat #CuratorBattle
@YorkshireMuseum ♥️ 🧡💛WALLPAPER 💚💙💜
We absolutely love these 1930s wallpaper designs by Edward Bawden. He would first cut the design into lino with his penknife, apply oil paint and then print onto the paper by standing on the lino.
#CuratorBattle #InterestingInteriors
I forgot the crucial #CURATORBATTLE !
So here's another ruined interior, Tintern Abbey, being explored/climbed by tourists after dark #InterestingInteriors https://t.co/uNlyQnIlyV https://t.co/AQ0LDdsENt