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L'Arlésienne: Madame Joseph-Michel Ginoux (Marie Julien, 1848–1911), Vincent van Gogh, 1888-89
Oil on canvas 36 x 29 in. (91.4 x 73.7 cm) The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, NY, USA
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aloesthetic · 13 hours
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Apple Blossoms by Charles Caryl Coleman (1889)
At the Metropolitan Museum of Art
February 18th, 2018
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grand high cuntress
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obiwan · 2 years
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BLAKE LIVELY's dress reveal — MET GALA 2022
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missegyptiana · 2 years
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blake said in the live stream that her dress has the constellations of grand central station, the colour of the statue of liberty, the reveal of her dress that went from copper to green representing oxidized copper, like liberty, her crown has 7 spikes like the statue of libertys crown, which represents the 7 seas and the 7 continents, and represents freedom and inclusion. i’m in love.
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fashionsfromhistory · 9 months
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Settee
Designed by Lawrence Alma-Tadema (British)
c.1875
The MET (Accession Number: 1975.219a)
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Charles Ethan Porter (1847-1923) "Untitled (Cracked Watermelon)" (c. 1890) Oil on canvas Located in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, New York, United States
Porter was among the first African American artists to exhibit his work nationally and the only one to specialize in still lifes. The painting's subject—originally an African gourd brought to the New World by seventeenth-century Spaniards and cultivated by colonists—is significant. Porter chose to paint a watermelon, an earlier symbol of American abundance—and during the Civil War period one particularly associated with free Blacks—when it was increasingly defined by virulent stereotyping. By reclaiming the subject in artistic terms, Porter challenged a contemporary racist trope.
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rousse · 1 year
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goldring · 4 months
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Marble statue of Dionysos seated on a panther, François Duquesnoy, 1st–3rd century CE
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archaeologs · 9 months
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Cubiculum (bedroom) from the Villa of P. Fannius Synistor at Boscoreale Romanca. 50–40 BCE. Image by The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Learn more / Daha fazlası https://www.archaeologs.com/w/cubiculum/
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oncanvas · 2 months
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Domestic Scene, unknown German artist, circa 1775-80
Oil on canvas 18 x 14 ⅞ in. (45.7 x 37.8 cm) The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, NY, USA
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fawnvelveteen · 1 year
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William S. Burroughs at the Met by Allen Ginsberg, c. 1953
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the people’s princess
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jstor · 3 months
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When Face ID is acting up and I have to lock in
Umberto Boccioni. Self-Portrait. 1910. Ink, wash and graphite on paper. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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flower-biter · 1 year
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flowers in art, details xx
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missegyptiana · 2 years
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just found out that these aren’t from tonight and i’m gonna go cry in a corner brb
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