Moy Mackay, Scottish textile artist known for her “felt painting” #womensart https://t.co/8fNyFUAL7F
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Ruby Silvious, artist known for her work on the teabag as her canvas #womensart https://t.co/9szq1yptDy
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Papyrus was an integral feature of the ancient Nilotic landscape, and it was essential to ancient Egyptians, in both practical and symbolic realms. ✨ Explore its many uses and meanings on the #MetTimeline. Start exploring → https://t.co/sKdT25EBUw https://t.co/uL4aQ6KAK2
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Feeling a bit sheepish this #MusicMonday 🐑 🎶 #DYK: This fanciful porcelain sculpture of a shepherd and shepherdess practicing the flute is one of the most important works made by Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory in the mid-18th century. Learn more: https://t.co/rNiBCKk12r https://t.co/Tnh14m6ku0
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Confirmed: @DCMS say 17 May is the expected reopening date for museums in England, after confusion from other media outlets that the date was 12 April https://t.co/QndWzrgKLg
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1/3 At age 37, #HoracePippin—born February 22, 1888—began making art for the first time. After serving in the 396th Infantry Regiment, the World War I veteran turned to art-making to heal his right shoulder, injured in combat, as well as his spirit. https://t.co/bXRq9PRaby
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A mystery inscription on 'The Scream' that baffled experts for decades was written by Edvard Munch himself, new research shows: https://t.co/Be7aQg1MdZ https://t.co/FQKVX20T0b
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Have you signed up to our 6-week Stories of Art course yet? Starting on 24 February, you'll discover the art of Caravaggio, Velázquez, Vermeer and more with Lucrezia Walker. Book your place now: https://t.co/9dywEDrCeH https://t.co/z4CKE1Dnuc
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Infrared scans of The Scream indicate that the phrase, "Can only have been painted by a madman", matches the Munch’s own handwriting @nasjonalmuseet https://t.co/trzszpnyGv
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Several newly published drawings by Dalí highlight the Surrealist's connections to Old Masters artists https://t.co/hviD8exGDy
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Could this painting be Rembrandt's love? Why did he choose this setting? Join Bart, our Curator of Dutch and Flemish Paintings, as he offers some answers in our latest 10 minute talk: https://t.co/oOrsPlkSWn https://t.co/qxhk2B2nEk
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