The Lady of Shalott, John William Waterhouse, Oil on canvas, 1832
15
507
100% up
Eye of the Hurricane, me, acrylic, 2022
11
302
100% up
Cheers caffeine-fiends! It's #InternationalCoffeeDay ๐คค โ In the 18th century, Europe experienced a coffee revolution that inspired artists to incorporate coffee into their work. Learn more about this piece that captures the coffee house culture: https://t.co/SQSBvJqQKO https://t.co/3bgP5dvWUa
28
80
John Singer Sargent fell in love with Spain. And Spain had an enduring impact on Sargent. Discover how the artist's travels shaped his imagination and career when a new exhibition, โSargent and Spain,โ opens ๐๐ผ๐บ๐ผ๐ฟ๐ฟ๐ผ๐ in our West Building. โจ๐๐ฝ https://t.co/coGh5haLf3 https://t.co/Erfko0A9Ti
13
43
Storm, me, oil canvas,2022
5
152
100% up
โGingko watersโ, the wild print studio, lino print, 2022
3
86
100% up
A single-artist sale of paintings by the late Chicago Surrealist Gertrude Abercrombie brought in $2.8 million this week: https://t.co/CNscDhQ3MX https://t.co/zkt5FOMMiA
2
35
The question of whether fashion can in fact sometimes be considered art pops up every time a boundary-pushing designer ascends to the mainstream and captures the zeitgeist with conceptual wearable visions. The answer? Depends on who you ask. https://t.co/WzW2zbyMme https://t.co/xaAz74umzI
0
19
Impressive & Precise Pencil Sculpture โ๏ธ by transformation_of_pencils ๐ต Adrian Berenguer - Thoughts https://t.co/40F9vcvbm5
4
11
Gargoyle, Me, Pen, 2022
3
73
100% up
Gargoyle, me, ink on paper, 2022
2
54
100% up
Crooked Town, me, yarn embroidery, 2021
2
50
100% up
This #LatinxHeritageMonth, learn about Latinx and Hispanic American organizations, workshops, and alternative spaces in New York City from Research Associate and Bibliographer Louisa M. Raitt in our own Watson Library. https://t.co/2VTkkhiONk
1
13