#FridayFeeling Have a great weekend from #WomensArt ! (artist not known)... https://t.co/6Kgj9kQvA5
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"A Sunday on La Grande Jatte — 1884" is on the move at the Art Institute! Seurat's monumental painting receives a new frame before it returns to a refreshed space in Gallery 240. See it back on view starting January 20. https://t.co/fZWJYgZyQp
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Reading Tarots, SimzArt/Me, Clip Studio Paint, 2022
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bittersweet, me, acrylics on canvas, 2022
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Alaskan grizzly bear fishing, me, pen and marker, 2020
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Artist Kang Dong Hyun creates metal animal sculptures from complex networks of twigs and branches. https://t.co/eOrCMsBHjh https://t.co/oXdkU5bslG
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[OC] hi everybody, this is my "pigeon commander" hope you like it
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"..she grinds flower petals onto her palette, in order to spread them later on her canvas with airy, witty touches...producing something vital, fine, and charming." 🌸 So wrote a critic about Berthe Morisot, born #OTD in 1841. See more works by Morisot: https://t.co/Nf5XtYi3wA https://t.co/6fcZLs8Ih1
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Spanish Giants, Me, Watercolor+ink+procreate, 2022
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Today’s #FrankLloydWrightFridays illustration from former Guggenheim intern, Elise! She writes: “My grandfather, Peter Riegert, was a New York native and was inspired by day-to-day scenes in the Upper East Side. His love of New York and art is reflected in this watercolor.” https://t.co/WH7Rfwks79
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We brought a goddess back to life. "Diana and Her Nymphs on the Hunt" went on display at Getty for the very first time in the Villa's current exhibition "Rubens: Picturing Antiquity." https://t.co/CSI1zISKkc
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