Japanese artist Nana Akua photographed her grandmother's embroidery - a folk artform known as Temari, meaning ‘hand ball’ given as special gifts #WomensArt https://t.co/BdxFoSlqiO
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Violinists, this #MusicMonday is for you 🎻 A Latin couplet that translates to "By this bulwark alone religion stands and will stand" decorates the back and sides of this rare 16th-century violin by Andrea Amati. Amati has been credited with defining the violin's elegant form. https://t.co/wqdOFeZo4c
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In the frigid morning air, a singing red-wing blackbird blows impressive rings https://t.co/IiZ1wnwYTT https://t.co/CFy6r4ZoSR
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10 essential new books on women artists to add to your bookshelf now: https://t.co/zGpwsFDdxv https://t.co/kxhG8lMVLh
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Railway Impression, 2015 by Polish painter Martha Zamarska #WomensArt https://t.co/2upOlFe1v7
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Headed to The Met soon? Expand your art history knowledge by hopping on a free tour. Check out what's on: https://t.co/iCoEoEVUTE https://t.co/kgZ5bXn7Xe
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Rosalba Carriera was an 18th-century artist and entrepreneur who changed the world's perception of pastels. Getty is home to two Carriera pastels: a lyrical study of a Muse and a lively portrait of a British diplomat in Venice, seen here. #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/vPooOr0vZm
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Surrealist artist Francis Picabia was the ultimate shapeshifter. Did all that experimentation stunt his market? https://t.co/srzk2HResL https://t.co/WHj64RYrNR
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How does one identify a hidden gem, that overlooked work of art that has value that isn’t immediately apparent to others? https://t.co/cJvSh1MOOG
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'Paradiso After Dante' by contemporary UK painter Emma Haworth #WomensArt https://t.co/QDstTBKGxN
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Reflect on and honor Ukraine's rich cultural heritage with a selection of books in #WatsonLibrary. These books focus on documentary photography and public artworks that contribute to the character of a city and the everyday lives of the Ukrainian people. https://t.co/jvH35vyMY1
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Having started out in the tourist trade, making portraits of young visitors to her native Venice, she spent much of her career traveling Europe to make portraits and allegorical work for monarchs across the continent. Learn more about the artist: https://t.co/yWsCdsVGlA https://t.co/gTK9PqDjok
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In ‘Soldier’s Vision’ (1989) #Penck conjures a vision of conflict that intersected in his own life: of the bombing of Dresden, of the divide of Germany and the violent disquiet of the Cold War that followed. Find out more: https://t.co/S1Oau1XsWO https://t.co/OcDbpVoIjX
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POP into Premier Prints & Multiples on Artnet Auctions! 💥 From striking Pop pieces to street art, our Premier Prints sale includes a selection of works from a variety of print mediums. https://t.co/ycvff1nZvQ Keith Haring, “Pop Shop VI (complete set of 4 works)” (1989) https://t.co/jc3qnVQpPA
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