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Are you familiar with the work of Raffaello Sanzio, now more commonly known simply as Raphael. Raphael was born in 1483, and even though he died at the age of only 37, his work was hugely influential and the source of inspiration for generations of artists. https://t.co/DK80FBSJIn
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Dancing Around the Art Gallery 🕺🏼 Installation by teekenng 🎵 Polo & Pan - Ani Kuni https://t.co/9wmtzCSlOx
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Instead, the confidant, who befriended Bacon in 1978, will donate the works to the French state. https://t.co/iBgqonpCGg
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Street art by Shamsia Hassani, who was the first known female graffiti artist in Afghanistan. Her aims, to create a strong voice for women through her art #WomensArt https://t.co/szM4441G8n
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“I seek to shed light on Black historical figures that might never receive the sort of attention they deserve,” Colomba said. https://t.co/XOkmIoPOxr
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After spending a few years hauling and selling antique rugs from its trunk, a vintage Mercedes underwent a lavish makeover with one of the plush textiles. https://t.co/BeDxQl7TOX https://t.co/cQ87Na0bvo
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TikToker Clare Brown flips the script on European artists, exposing racial and gender biases embedded in art history. https://t.co/oKcFizvblQ
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These marks indicate that these tureens were handled by fermiers Jacques Cottin and Louis Gervais, who used these markings between Dec. 1726 and Oct. 1732. Most stamps with crowns indicated that products came from Paris. Take a closer look. https://t.co/eYUOq8sG5j
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The second round of augmented reality projects organised by @LACMA and @Snap, titled 'Monumental Perspectives' and featuring works by Judy Baca, Kang Seung Lee and Sandra de la Loza, launched today. https://t.co/JW0QfZIQ99
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An ancient prayer hall has been discovered beneath Mosul’s iconic Al-Nuri Mosque in Iraq, forcing UNESCO to revise its restoration plan for the monument, which was heavily damaged by Isis. https://t.co/0z0MY4Htbm
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“Raphael Montañez Ortiz: A Contextual Retrospective” is the largest exhibition to date on the artist, activist, educator, and founder of New York City’s El Museo del Barrio. https://t.co/CgvAOnSCwv
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Under what circumstances is catfishing acceptable in the art world? (Illustrated by Guy Richards Smit: https://t.co/KfD2nbrzob) https://t.co/Ko594TEp7E
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