US Impressionist artist Lillian Mathilde Genth, Woman with a Japanese Lantern (1915) #WomensArt https://t.co/zZ0mz9CAHX
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Keys, jacket, wallet...sword? ⚔️ Smallswords, often richly decorated, were an integral part of a gentleman’s wardrobe until the wearing of swords in civilian settings went out of fashion at the end of the 18th century. Learn more: https://t.co/F9hNf8wYU4 https://t.co/B9gIJkXr0z
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Can you imagine finding a centuries-old mosaic under your home? That's exactly what happened to archaeologists in Cyprus in 1984. Dive into its mysterious origins, and learn how it's being preserved with help from @GCIConservation: https://t.co/Ky2z6xrMGp https://t.co/5FgfH3GTbQ
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Ornate rugs by artist Faig Ahmed ooze onto the floor in drippy fabric puddles. See his staggering works at @saparnyc through January 6 https://t.co/a3PMWo2gMi https://t.co/LWOHgQFQ8X
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A tech company plans to bring a ‘definitive immersive experience’ of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera to London and Washington, D.C.: https://t.co/czxP3Z67pA https://t.co/JegvDkg16M
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Returning to your #ACNH island after a few months away? Ditto. Blow Blathers away by redecorating with Met artworks. 🦉 Learn how ↓ https://t.co/ieDJH3z49P
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Did you know the word philosophy derives from the ancient Greek "philosophia"? It means the love of wisdom. Ancient philosophers pursued knowledge through discussion, questioning, and contemplation. https://t.co/oypYAOlDY8
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📣 #MichaelinaWautier's "The Five Senses" are making their first public appearance after 370 years! Wautier was a successful painter in Brussels in the 17th century, yet she was omitted from art history—until recently. https://t.co/jbNcnw1x2B
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‘We were speechless’: Restorers uncover pristine Elizabethan murals behind peeling paint in a Yorkshire manor: https://t.co/k1kFHYS1eH https://t.co/NOubKQYd0U
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A hazy stream drifts across a spring landscape in an enchanting series of long-exposure photos https://t.co/Ns5zMPcsvG https://t.co/EqrpFmyJEd
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CLOSING SOON—Explore the intercultural exchange between artist Jules Tavernier and the Indigenous Pomo community through multiple perspectives, including those of Pomo cultural leaders and curators, through November 28. #TavernierElemPomo https://t.co/u390eTlyXH
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Though artists often depicted the five senses, it's rare for an entire set to survive intact. We're excited to display this series from 1650 in our suite of newly renovated galleries for Dutch and Flemish art, opening this Saturday! https://t.co/BzJoSjgQm0
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Get inspired by “The Obama Portraits Tour” and “Black American Portraits” and paint a meaningful portrait that includes unique clothing, symbols, and settings in this online Adult Art Class, Fri. Nov. 19 at 6pm PT. More info: https://t.co/xzNOHjAA2o https://t.co/ZdGynRs3Gb
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Scotland's National Galleries have acquired a rare 18th-century watercolor that's believed to be one of the earliest images of a Black person made in the country https://t.co/jb0GEpXakT
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After being postponed for over two years due to COVID-19, the world’s oldest art fair has returned with tremendous enthusiasm from gallerists and collectors alike. https://t.co/s7GU6ArZ0R
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