The Slippery Slope (Grade 5.P33L), me, digital, 2021
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Snow leopard, me, coloured pencils, 2021
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We're obsessed with this snowflake generator. ❄️❄️❄️ https://t.co/f6y8J6Bw9u https://t.co/dHyq1jxNJp
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Honey, I shrunk the horn. 📯 Though 5 ½ feet long, this horn's tubing is tightly coiled—allowing it to be pocket-sized at under 3 inches in diameter! This tiny pal was used during the hunt of small game animals pursued on foot. #MusicMonday Learn more: https://t.co/O1ekRuU1tE https://t.co/1ze1HlVqnH
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Tuscan artist Margarito d’Arezzo’s Virgin and Child Enthroned is the oldest painting in the National Gallery Collection, dating back to 1263-4. Assistant Conservator Kristina Mandy shows the steps involved in restoring a painting that is over 750-years-old. https://t.co/RtDixCz6jE
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Joaquín Sorolla's penetrating but compassionate observation of drinkers in a Basque tavern is our picture of the month: https://t.co/yUrWPuE55p https://t.co/fGQfSHtkfA
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LGBT+ history in the National Gallery Ashton Attzs, Claire Mead, @DanNouveau @sacha_coward and Sheldon Goodman take you on a behind-the-scenes tour to reveal works that show how LGBTIQA+ life and love have always been an important part of the Gallery: https://t.co/fTjkq86stT https://t.co/ujKkxlRRkS
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High-resolution images of Raphael's tapestry cartoons go online @V_and_A, revealing the tiniest details of his creative process https://t.co/8A5jsPfbtp
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Rings of laser-cut paper coil into these intricate vessels by Ibbini Studio in a process that contrasts human touch and technology https://t.co/BLb28K8Or0 https://t.co/jJdI9kSAFQ
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Smol friend, Me, oil paint on panel, 2021
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🎥 On Tuesday, January 26, watch the #MetLiveArts premiere of "They Will Take My Island." This collaboration between composer Mary Kouyoumdjian and Oscar-nominated filmmaker Atom Egoyan explores the life of abstract painter #ArshileGorky. Learn more → https://t.co/WPcO6pkQwA https://t.co/l71gWUEM5O
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During 15th-century Italy, Botticelli engineered a new style that broke with conventions. Here's why he remains so important to art-making https://t.co/5HH6WFiEro
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