Hand Embroidered Solar System by contemporary French textile artist Ophelie Trichereau #UnravellingWomensArt https://t.co/VTeotNAyNV
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Your timeline deserves a visual reset today. So, enjoy this still life of fresh magnolias from 1890 courtesy of Martin Johnson Heade. 🌱 https://t.co/X7iQwbD9K6
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“Being raised by both of my grandmothers, I look at those doors and I'm like—I came from a matriarch, a powerful one. So that's what the doors represent to me is the duality, 'cause there's a lot of tenderness in the work, but there's also a lot of toughness in the work.” https://t.co/pagkxsI3rx
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Alex Catz. 🐱 📷: Ivette Alvarado 🎨: Alex Katz, "Yellow Tree 1," 2020. © 2023 Alex Katz / Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery https://t.co/3h4idksT1C
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Magdalena Abakanowicz (1930-2017), a Polish sculptor and fiber artist. She was known for her use of textiles as a sculptural medium #WomensArt https://t.co/uGJQs6Nu5s
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What if your life was painted by Claude Monet or Rembrandt? What if your yard bloomed with irises straight from the brush of Vincent Van Gogh? Thanks to @googleartsculture, that dream can become reality. https://t.co/R6OUXufGot https://t.co/BxZAKcRHJR
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According to Celtic folklore if a woman dies broken-hearted then she reappears as a white hare. This ghostly creature then proceeds to haunt her deceiver and ultimately causes their death. #art © Steve Astromag https://t.co/28E4UOmwVE
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Nothing sounds better than a warm cup of tea on this chilly, rainy Tuesday! What kind of tea is your favorite? 🍵 Artwork: Lilly Cabot Perry, "A Cup of Tea," oil on canvas, late 19th century or early 20th century. https://t.co/AeBZESZXcz
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When it’s already been a long week and it’s only Tuesday. Want to learn more about this photograph? Get a closer look in "This Is Britain: Photographs from the 1970s and 1980s," opening at the museum in less than three weeks. ✨ https://t.co/lpXUXm0JQo
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Inspired by her grandmother, Estelle, who always kept a bat by her front door and a dish of candy in her entryway, artist #DiamondStingily made this work called “Entryways.”
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What do you make of today’s #artworkoftheday? “Fish Magic” 🎨 #PaulKlee 📅 1925 🏛️ @philamuseum https://t.co/hwQqvhGr5e https://t.co/RBX2DEQexk
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Archaeologists in Siberia have identified a previously unknown culture after workers bulldozing land uncovered an ancient gravesite. https://t.co/smDr9PLRXg
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