For all you #PreRaphaelite lovers out there—see this beautiful 1902–3 vase on view in "Gifts from the Fire: American Ceramics from the Collection of Martin Eidelberg" through October 16, 2022: https://t.co/5MkGBM2AMu https://t.co/0B1XLmH0bi
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Why a rare-to-market Fernando Botero on sale now through Artnet Auctions presents a unique collecting opportunity: https://t.co/AnCfFDnbJE https://t.co/GKUIlEH75U
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Emerald is May’s birthstone. Roman author Pliny the Elder said of green stones, or smaragdi, that there was "no green in existence of a more intense color than this." Weary eyes could be refreshed simply by staring into one of these gems. https://t.co/X1qdkuPD4W
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Luna the tawny owl has wanted to be a mother for a while, and her first interaction with two orphaned owlets is so heartwarming. https://t.co/TqYjwbEOD1
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An exhibition for introverts and extroverts alike. Explore the twin themes of solitude and togetherness in "Companions in Solitude: Reclusion and Communion in Chinese Art," on view at The Met through August 14. https://t.co/kqmMX3nPTN
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Mines in Egypt's Eastern Desert were an important source for emeralds across the Roman Empire. This image of a Romano-Egyptian mummy portrait depicts a woman wearing a necklace that appears to be made of emeralds, pearls, and gold—all gems worn by elite women. https://t.co/5uCYPitgX1
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Non-tenure-track faculty at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago said on Tuesday that they planned to join an ongoing unionization effort at the college. https://t.co/1Bixz3lrxZ
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A former Soviet soldier turned dissident artist has opened an art space in France for anti-Putin voices: https://t.co/9PUqCEFl2t https://t.co/SIVd682E1C
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French artist Olivier Grossetête uses cardboard boxes and tape to create floating bridges. https://t.co/On14LGEpjY
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How the once-hidden canal at the heart of the founding of Los Angeles was discovered and preserved: https://t.co/hBtltyQo5S
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Archaeologists uncovered the ruins of a more than 800 year-old residential dwelling, constructed during the Aztec Empire, in the Centro neighborhood of Mexico City. https://t.co/xBUhpOCClB
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Get your game on ♟ We're hosting game night tonight and everyone's invited! Join in for the first ever LACMA Game Night with some art-inspired virtual bingo. Print your own bingo card and RSVP for this free event: https://t.co/8tNwJ9Gk7g https://t.co/QsYIgtlp3t
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Daisuke Fukunaga depicts Japanese workers as tired but happy, but are they, really? https://t.co/erl9CZ9bGG
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