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Alfred Henry Maurer (New York City 1868 - 1932); Carrousel, 1901; oil on canvas; Brooklyn Museum
Winslow Homer (Boston 1836 - Prout’s Neck, Maine, 1910), Spanish Moss at Tampa (1886)
Winslow Homer (Boston 1836 - Prout’s Neck, Maine, 1910); Shark fishing, 1885, watercolour
George Wesley Bellows (Columbus, Ohio, 1882 - New York City 1925); Return of the Useless, 1918; oil on canvas
Charles Walter Stetson (Tiverton, Rhode Island, 1858 - Roma 1911); An Easter offering, 1896; oil on canvas, 128 x 102 cm; Spencer Museum of Art, Kansas
Eva Hesse (Düsseldorf 1936 – New York City 1970); Untitled, 1960
John Twachtman (Cincinnati 1853 - Gloucester 1902); Gray Day, 1882; oil on canvas, 71 x 56 cm
John Frederick Kensett (Cheshire, Connecticut, 1816 - New York City 1872); Coastal scene with figures, 1869; oil on canvas, 153 x 92 cm; Wadsworth Athenaeum, Hartford
Jules Tavernier (Paris 1844 - Honolulu, Hawaii, 1889); Sausalito - California, 1881; oil on canvas, 30 x 24 cm; Saint Marys College of California, Moraga
Elmer Bischoff (Berkeley, California, 1916 - 1991); Houses and Hills, 1957, oil on canvas
Richard Diebenkorn (Portland, Oregon, 1922 - Berkeley, California, 1993)
Thomas Pollock Anshutz (Newport, Kentucky, 1851 - Philadelphia 1912); The ironwonkers’ noontime, 1880; oil on canvas, 60,6 x 43,2 cm; M. H. De Young memorial museum, San Francisco
Arthur Beecher Carles (Philadelphia, 1882 - 1952); Abstraction, between 1936 and 1941; oil on canvas
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (Lowell, Massachusetts, 1834 - London 1903); Arrangement in pink, red and purple, 1883-84; oil on panel, 22.8 x 30.5 cm; Cincinnati Art Museum (Ohio)
Abraham A. Manievich (Mstsislaw, now Belarus, 1881 - Bronx, NYC, 1942); The destruction of the Ghetto, 1919; oil on canvas, 198 x 188 cm; Jewish Museum, New York City
Julian Onderdonk (San Antonio, Texas, 1882 - 1922); Noon on the Blanco Road - Southwest Texas, 1911; oil on canvas, 76.2 x 63.5 cm; private collection
Frederick Childe Hassam (Dorchester, Boston, 1859 - East Hampton 1935); The Mill Pond, 1902; oil on canvas, 46.4 x 66.7 cm; Bruce Museum, Greenwich (Connecticut)
Richard Lindner (Hamburg 1901 - New York City 1978); Encounter, 1976; oil on canvas, 180.5 x 180.5 cm; Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Caracas Sofía Imber
George Cochran Lambdin (Pittsburgh 1830 - Germantown, Philadelphia, 1896); At the front, 1866; oil on canvas, 61 x 43.5 cm; Detroit Institute of Arts
Frederick Childe Hassam (Dorchester 1859 - East Hampton 1935); Fiacre - Rue Bonaparte, 1888; oil on canvas, 77.5 x 104 cm
Winslow Homer (Boston 1836 - Prouts Neck, Maine, 1910 ); Searchlight on harbour entrance - Santiago de Cuba, 1901; oil on canvas, 128.3 x 77.5 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
poboh: The Upstairs, 1938, Charles Sheeler. American (1883 - 1965) (Source: Museum Syndicate: Experience Art and History )
magical-history-genius: michelleisnotonfire: theonewhowrites: loki-dokey: postordiea: bendydicks: You know how you get those posts with Americans and Brits bickering over freedom and tea and scones and spelling.And the rest of us who aren’t from
thingstolovefor: Fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad Qualifies For Olympics, Will Become First U.S. Athlete To Compete In A Hijab Muhammad, an African American women’s saber fencer, first made history several years ago when she became the first Muslim woman
chambergambit: I have always imagined the American magical community in Harry Potter to be significantly less… structured than that of Britain. America is just so big, and the states can be so different, and history is so fucked up and complicated
photosbyjaye: Beyond the obvious beauty and grace of our First Lady, one must consider the historic importance of this photo. Our history books sweep under the rug the fact that the White House was built by African American slaves. For the next 150 years
weirdoqueer: Azurite and Malachite at American Museum of Natural History in New York City. (colors have been inverted)
stars-bean: “Despite being one of the most iconic images in American and international pop culture history, as well as one of the most recognizable photographs of Marilyn Monroe, the famous full-length image of Monroe standing with her dress being
dirtylittlestylewhoree: themonkeyinamansuit: High school student gives teacher a lesson. Jeff is the students name in case any were wondering. He deserves a round of applause. Teacher’s Info: Julie PhungWorld History/Asian American StudiesGrades
findsomethingtofightfor: black-nata: AND FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER IN CINEMA HISTORY AN AMERICAN MADE MOVIE SWAPS FANATICAL PATRIOTISM FOR BASIC HUMAN DECENCY EVEN THOUGH THE MOVIE ITSELF IS CALLED CAPTAIN AMERICA AND IT DOESN’T GET ANY MORE PATRIOTIC
the-movemnt: Muslim, Somali-American woman Ilhan Omar just made history in Minnesota primary. As of late Tuesday night, Ilhan Omar has won the Democratic vote for Minnesota state legislature. If she wins the election in November, she’ll become the
nemfrog: “Dinichthys, a Devonian ‘fish’.” Animals of the past. 1929. American Museum of Natural History guidebook.
rodrigorguimaraes: E o trailer da nova temporada de American Horror History foi liberado… E olha… Tá demais!!! A nova temporada se passará num circo dos horrores… Mulher barbada, gêmeas siamesas e até mulher com 3 peitos… Tem de tudo nessa
busterposeys: at what point in history do you think americans stopped having british accents
westernsaddle: shanellbklyn: dynastylnoire: stair-diving-with-hayes: Ladies and Gentleman, the man that will be in history books. He was throwing the burning tear gas. Not to the cops but away from the children protesting. In his American Shirt
originalcriminal: the deadliest mass shooting in US history was committed by a white american. never forget that.
imonlyhereforexposure: shadetherusical: taylorfart: vuat: this is what i imagine an american biology class is like this IS what it’s like The worst is when you’re in world history and you learn about homo erectus… literally this was my biology
omeryotam4:This week I learned that 2/3 of American teens don’t even know that 6 million Jews were murdered in the holocaust.This is so shocking to me, as this might be one of the biggest events in human history.I wanted to share my photos from
myespn: Happy 63rd Birthday, Dan Gable! Gable is the greatest figure in the history of american wrestling. He lost only one match in his entire career at Iowa State, won a gold medal in Munich in 1972 without giving up a single point and won 15 National
modernations: Charles Jencks is the American landscape architect and designer behind this incredible flight of stairs. Called The Universe Cascade, it has 25 landings that mark the important shifts in cosmic history. Starting at the top, in the present
dynastylnoire: stair-diving-with-hayes: Ladies and Gentleman, the man that will be in history books. He was throwing the burning tear gas. Not to the cops but away from the children protesting. In his American Shirt and bag of chips. Check his twitter.
thoughtsofablackgirl: ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY: On January 5, 1911, ten African-American students at Indiana University banded together to form what would eventually be known as Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
amnhnyc: Fieldwork Journal: Back Home Jack Tseng and Camille Grohé, postdoctoral fellows in the Division of Paleontology at the American Museum of Natural History, have been blogging from the field during an expedition to Inner Mongolia. Now that they
amnhnyc: Hey teachers! Strengthen your science curriculum and get graduate credit, all from the comfort of your own couch. Seminars on Science is the American Museum of Natural History’s online professional development program for educators. The next
amnhnyc: Former President Jimmy Carter made a visit to the American Museum of Natural History today for the opening of the Museum’s new exhibition, Countdown to Zero: Defeating Disease. The exhibition, developed in collaboration with The Carter Center,
jesusandcarmex:sourcedumal: fuckyeahfamousblackgirls: #History: First ALL Black Female Flight Crew The first US airline flight staffed by an all African-American female flight crew comprised of Captain Rachelle Jones, first officer Stephanie Grant
guardian: One woman’s mission to photograph every Native American tribe in the United StatesMatika Wilbur has traveled more than 250,000 miles to ensure stereotyped images are replaced with accurate ones to change history’s collective psycheA search
amnhnyc: See soft corals, squids, and other sea creatures come to life in 3D and 2D at the Museum! Jean-Michel Cousteau’s Secret Ocean is now playing at the American Museum of Natural History.
amnhnyc: Live from the American Museum of Natural History, watch the 2016 Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate live with host Neil deGrasse Tyson. The topic of the debate, Is the Universe a Simulation, will be discussed by David Chalmers, Zohreh Davoudi, James
worldhistorys: World History: Grace HopperGrace Brewster Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906 – January 1, 1992) was an American computer scientist and United States Navy Rear Admiral. She was one of the first programmers of the Harvard Mark I computer
lesbiangirl25: duskendreams: Jessie Graff makes history by being the first woman to make it past stage 1 of American Ninja Warrior. Wow this girl is amazing!! Love her ❤️❤️❤️
curiouskillingpineapple: farhaaan: Wiped out: The American Indian Holocaust, known as the “500 year war” and the “World’s Longest Holocaust In The History Of Mankind And Loss Of Human Lives.” nobody ever mentions this as a holocaust! the
cheesewhizexpress:Drunk History - Jim Abbott at the Pan American Games
sonofhistory:Today in History: July 3rd 1775, George Washington rides out in front of the American troops gathered at Cambridge common in Massachusetts and draws his sword, formally taking command of the Continental Army.
historysquee: A History of Universal Monsters Universal Studios is the oldest American movie studio and was founded in 1912. Universal Monsters or Universal Horror, is the name given to a series of horror and science fiction films that were produced
heathenslife: 1756-1814 angelica church [née schuyler]: social elite ( angelica was a strong, mischievous woman who developed many bonds with people during the american revolution ) nasjta ( @dasstark ) is doing a project called “her history”,
A condensed history of American theatrical and television cartoons
atlasobscura: Inns to Die For: America’s Hotels with Haunting Histories There are American inns thought to be haunted from the Red Garter, a former bar and bordello in Williams, Arizona, where an old call girl — Evie — is said to lurk, to the Historic
blackourstory: But everyone has suffered slavery at some point in history…is a commonly-used cliche often heard from people who don’t want to acknowledge the evils done to stolen Africans who suffered the never-before-practiced form of North American