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archatlas: Audain Art Museum in Whistler The Audain Art Museum designed by Patkau Architects is a 56,000 square foot museum located in Whistler, British Columbia. It will house Michael Audain’s personal art collection which traces a visual
iloverainandcoffee: Night Mail poster from here: British Postal Museum & Archive
cursedbirds: Friendly reminder that there’s a piece of malachite in the British Natural History Museum that looks like a big ol’ dick.
princesslibuse: Henry Weston Keen (British, 1871 - 1935). “Skull Crowned with Snakes and Flowers”, for the Duchess of Malfi and the White Devil by John Webster, 1918 - 35. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
kecobe: John Constable (British; 1776–1837)Brighton Beach, with Colliers Oil on paper July 1824 Victoria & Albert Museum, London
lyghtmylife: Lowry, L. S. [British Painter, 1887-1976] A Manufacturing Town 1922 Oil on panel 43,2 x 53,3 cm. The Science Museum, London
canforasoap:Lucian Freud (British - born Germany - 1922-2011), Naked Man (Back View), 1991-92. Oil on canvas, 183 x 137; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
pressworksonpaperblog:distracting myself with my favorite new feed 👉 @evening_night_morning. RG ・・・ Workers For Freedom (British, founded 1985); Metropolitan Museum of Art collection
sixpenceee:Mandy is an antique porcelain doll from the 1910s that’s supposedly possessed. She currently resides in the Quesnel Museum in British Columbia, where both staff and guests have reported hearing the sounds of a baby crying at night as well
officialdavidgandy: David Gandy stops traffic while shooting with British Airways in celebration of their 80 years of excellent service to Hong Kong. David also attended a VIP gala at Hong Kong’s Liang Yi museum to mark the anniversary. So damn
antonio-m: Kate Ethel Cowderoy (British, 1875-1972) Seated Semi-Nude Male Model at the Herkomer School Oil on canvas. Bushey Museum and Art Gallery.
blastedheath: alongtimealone: Ronald Ossory Dunlop (British, 1894-1973) The Poet Oil on canvas. The Potteties Museum & Art Gallery, Stoke-on_Trent, Staffordshire.
blastedheath: alongtimealone: Ronald Ossory Dunlop (British, 1894-1973) The Poet Oil on canvas. The Potteties Museum & Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
blastedheath: Glynn Philpot (British, 1884-1937) Portrait of a Young Man c. 1920. Oil on canvas on board. Ulster Museum, Belfast.
blastedheath: colourthysoul Solomon Joseph Solomon (British, 1860-1927), The Awakening, 1891. Oil on canvas. Leeds Museums and Galleries.
blastedheath: George Clausen (British, 1852-1944), Albert Toft, 1913. Oil on canvas. Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery. Albert Toft (1862-1949) was a British sculptor.
blastedheath: Charles Conder (British, 1868-1909), Self-portrait, c. 1895. Oil on canvas. Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery Trust, Carlisle, Cumbria.
lsuchemist: blastedheath: Charles Sims (British, 1873-1928) Alan Gordon MacWhirter, 1903 Oil on canvas, 91.5 x 71 cm Royal Cornwall Museum Truro, Cornwall
blastedheath: William Bruce Ellis Ranken (British, 1881-1941), Young Man Sketching. Oil on canvas, 89 x 69 cm. Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum.
blastedheath: William Bruce Ellis Ranken (British, 1881-1941), Pipe Practice, 1918. Oil on canvas, 182.9 x 142.2 cm. Dundee Art Galleries and Museums Collection.
blastedheath: William Bruce Ellis Ranken (British, 1881-1941), The Young Polo Player, 1920. Oil on canvas, 128 x 101 cm. Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery, Blackburn, Lancashire.
thorsteinulf: Michael Rothenstein (British, 1908-1993), Self Portrait. Oil on canvas, 60 x 49 cm. Newport Museum and Art Gallery, Newport, Wales.
antonio-m: Lord Frederic LeightonHercules Wrestling with Death for the Body of Alcestis (detail), British, c.1870Leighton House Museum, Londonoil on canvas
erretratu: Reuben Townroe (British, 1835–1911), Self-portrait. Oil on canvas, 51.2 x 39.7 cm. Museums Sheffield.
ithelpstodream: Erik Killmonger: “Now tell me about this one.” Museum guide: “Also from Benin, 7th century, Fula tribe I believe.” Erik Killmonger: “Nah.” Museum guide: “I beg your pardon?” Erik Killmonger: “It was taken by British
60es: Ancient Roman gold bracelet in the form of a coiled snake 1st century AD, Pompeii (The British Museum)
virtual-artifacts: Bird pectoral, Popayan, gold alloy, AD900-1600. © The Trustees of the British Museum
theancientworld: trismegistus7: The Emblematic Hand of the Mysteries. The British Museum Collection, Bronze hand used in the worship of Sabazius, probably attached to poles for processional use.http://goo.gl/NHDjkw Roman 1stC-2ndC Curator’s comments:
waifeyes: Gold locket with the hair of Queen Marie Antoinette: British Museum
hismarmorealcalm: Bust of Amenophis III (called by the Greeks Memnon) From the British Museum Photograph by W.A. Mansell & Co. circa 1870 Albumen silver print
susfu: Statues from the Elgin Marbles at the British Museum
ancient-serpent: Mask of turtle shell. Mer, Torres Strait Islands, before 1855 (British Museum)
amntenofre: amulets of the Four Sons of Horus:from left to right, Duamutef (jackal-headed), Imseti, Hapi (baboon-headed), and Qebehsenuef (falcon-headed).Dated to the XXI Dynasty (ca. 1070-945 BCE). Now in the British Museum…
buddhabrot: waifeyes: Gold locket with the hair of Queen Marie Antoinette: British Museum
clawmarks: Studies of plants - Guillaume Toulouze - 1650 - via The British Museum
centuriespast: print; Wenzel von Olmütz (Print made by); 1496-1500 British Museum
blackpaint20: Venetian illustration of Petrarch’s Triumph of Death 1488 Source British Museum collection database
viridi-luscus-monstrum: Death and the Landsknecht. Woodcut. British Museum, London. Albrecht Durer, 1510.
didoofcarthage: The Death of Ophelia by Richard Westall, reduced replica of the painting made for Boydell’s Shakespeare Gallery and engraved in 1793 English, late 18th or early 19th century watercolor on paper British Museum
howsaucy:Wenzel von Olmütz (print), copy after the Monogrammist BR & anchor, Aristotle and Phyllisc. 1485-1500, engraving on paper, British Museum Les petits cabot soumis et heureux de l'être ne date pas d'hier. 😊🤣🤣🤣… Les hommes
shako-makko: Iraqi man cries bitterly at the British Museum when he sees his country’s stolen cultural heritage on display.
treasure-of-the-ancients:God and enamel ring, Hungary, 19th centuryfrom The British Museum
heaveninawildflower: Pansies, delphinia, moss and fern-shoots (1862) by John Brett (1830-1902). Watercolour and bodycolour on card. © The Trustees of the British Museum. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC
idionymon:the british museum is such a thieves’ den that they know they can’t return anything because that would set a precedent and lead to the entire institution ceasing to exist
mouserat-vevo:badjokesbyjeff: The only reason there are pyramids in Egyptis because they are too heavy to be carried to the British Museum jeff this isn’t a joke this is legitimately true
fiammaditd: A part of the Parthenon (Παρθενών) marbles, British Museum. ph: Fiammaditd In memory of my one month experience in London in 2010.
fiammaditd: A part of the Parthenon (Παρθενών) marbles, British Museum.
medievalpoc: medievalpoc: thread 1 thread 2links A few of you were asking for more links, so here’s what I’ve got: [cissexist language] Article about Pazyryk ‘Amazon’ Burial form Siberian Times 2015 British Museum Article on Scythian Artifacts
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