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#Spring is here, and #April's #ObjectoftheMonth couldn't be more perfect - illustrations from nature notebooks made by #CharlotteMason's students.
Enjoy these gorgeous pictures of #springflowers, then go outside and see the real thing!
For December's #objectofthemonth we are sharing this image of ‘Vine’ wallpaper design in green, beige and red, featuring grape bunches on a background of willow leaves with stylised scrolling branches. It was created during Morris’ busy wallpaper production phase in 1871-1876.
☀️ Heat & humidity are synonymous with the #DogsDaysofSummer, so our #ObjectoftheMonth is this beleaguered bulldog at the beach facing off against a feisty crab! 🦀🐕 Charley Harper’s whimsical 1976 serigraph "Claws" is one of > 100 Harper works in our collection. (OSAC 00039)
Our May Newsletter is out: be Moonstruck by our #ObjectOfTheMonth, discover #Marconi's spark of genius, star-gaze with our 1st ever #VisitorsChoice, & join the search for Snoopy. https://t.co/2eKldYOipR #museumfromhome #CollectionsUnited
☀️Your #ObjectoftheMonth is this #summer scene by Robert Tompkins Handville. Depicted are the shifting dunes of MA's Province Lands Area @CapeCodNPS. Exposed to 🌊& 🌬️, the shore nevertheless harbors delicate marine, estuarine, freshwater & terrestrial ecosystems.🏖️(OSAC 00231)
#OTD 1871, John Wesley Powell's expedition embarks on a second voyage down the Colorado River, following on his famous 1869 survey. Our #ObjectoftheMonth is this 1936 painting by William Henry Jackson showing a camp scene in Marble Canyon from the 1871 expedition (INTR 03003).
Today's #ObjectoftheMonth is G F Watts's 1837 #painting 'The Wounded Heron', on display @WattsGallery. 'For Watts, cruelty to innocent birds illustrated a great evil...' Read more on Watts's painting over on our blog, with words by Emily Barrett: https://t.co/JZ45fhXIcD