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cavetocanvas: Eric Fischl, What Stands Between The Artist And… , 1994 From the Smithsonian American Art Museum: Eric Fischl’s images of nudes have a voyeuristic quality that leaves viewers feeling like accomplices in an unpredictable situation.
J. Alden Weir, Sincerity, Purity, Devotion ca. 1887-1893 Smithsonian
peira: Walker Everett: Freight Station (1966) via the Smithsonian American Art Museum
peira: Morris Davidson: Riverfront (c.1934) via the Smithsonian American Art Museum
peira: Thomas Chimes: Untitled (1962) via the Smithsonian American Art Museum a volo d'uccello, così, come paracadutandosi su di un enorme Mondrian
peira: William Kienbusch: Across Four Pines (1956) via Smithsonian American Art Museum
peira: Jenne Magafan: The Windmill (c.1937) via Smithsonian American Art Museum
gifsboom: Tian Tian in the Snow. [video][Smithsonian’s National Zoo]
suprchnk:this belongs in the smithsonian
giantpandaphotos: Bao Bao at the National Zoo in Washington D.C. on January 6, 2014. © Smithsonian’s National Zoo.
the-lovely-jones: likelytofail:funharrypotter:WHATThis is a classic and needs to be put in all libraries and the Smithsonian. Lmao i’m so done
From our trip to maryland
humanoidhistory: A female paratrooper training near Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo, 1970, photo by Eliot Elisofon. (Smithsonian)
jtotheizzoe: mucholderthen: NIKOLA TESLAArticles in “THE ELECTRICAL EXPERIMENTER”, a magazine like today’s Popular Science but in 1919 SOURCES: The Electrical Experimenter Vol. 7 | Smithsonian Libraries)and Magazine Art for the cover I would
varietas: Man Ray: Autoportrait, 1969 / via Soler y Llach Man Ray: Autoportrait, 1933 / via Smithsonian Museum
libutron: Crochet Coral Reef Some photos of the beautiful and original crochet organisms showed in the 2010 Exhibition at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. The exhibit combines the mathematics of hyperbolic geometry with the delicatenes
Say hello to the #Olinguito this #adorable #little #furball that looks like a mix between a #cat and a #teddybear is the first time a #carnivorous #mammal has been discovered in the #Americas in 35 years. #animals #wildlife #nature #nerd_status @natgeo
The Smithsonian's Awesome Vintage Images of Women In Science
mistressaliceinbondageland: reblololo: Smithsonian Magazine’s 2013 Photo Contest - In Focus - The Atlantic Finalist, Americana category. Dust swirls around citizens of Black Rock City as they peek into the “Black Rock Bijou Theatre,” an art installation
Unplanned radio silence yesterday. Jenna dragged me to the city under the auspices of Museum Date Day and we spent much of the time catching Pokemon on the Mall and in the Smithsonian. Did go to really nice dinner though.Needless to say, I got nothing
boxlunches: intrinnsic: speaking of art history this is Undine by Chauncey Bradley Ives. she’s at the Smithsonian. and this is her from the back that is marble, y’all. MARBLE. carved so thin you can SEE THE LIGHT THROUGH IT. i just. wow. fucking
ohcaptainmycaptain1918: stele3: orionsnacks: in the movie a little boy recognises steve at the captain america exhibit. it’s my headcanon that a little girl recognises bucky when he goes to the smithsonian exhibit to find out who he really is because
bensbardom: queerembraces: David Wojnarowicz wore this jacket in 1988, just 4 years before he’d ultimately die from AIDS. Sadly, just a few years ago some of his artistic work was censored at the Smithsonian. People in power are still content to try
saathiray: I don’t even care that I already reblogged this because seriously, how is this not a masterpiece painting hanging in the Smithsonian? Everything about this photo just says Romanticism to me
taramaclaywasaterf: killbenedictcumberbatch: kumasenpai: Put this in the Smithsonian. direct action I am l i v i n g for all the videos popping up recently of rapists and pedophiles getting their asses beat. Yall are doing god’s work. Make pedophiles
“Soapman,” circa 1800s A new type of mummy was found in the late 19th century… in Philadelphia. The unexpected find was unearthed by accident during a construction project in 1875. There are different accounts as to why the remains were being
fer1972: Photographs from the Smithsonian Magazine 10th Annual Photo Contest via thisiscolossal
magicalnaturetour: Smithsonian’s zoo ~ Luke the lion enjoying the snow US Gov. PR Photo.
blackhistoryalbum: Museum of African American History & Culture, Washington DC [click image to enlarge] Opens Fall 2016 [official website] Photos Courtesy of Smithsonian Institution
suprchnk: this belongs in the smithsonian
moonlitmoor: logic-and-art: coffiend-jackalope: stimmyabby: sinesalvatorem: theverysarcasticscientist: derinthemadscientist: bonequeer: angels-are-watching: Can we please talk about how our history teacher sent a barbie to the smithsonian as
ultraviolents: titusnowl: THE SMITHSONIAN NATIONAL ZOO LET THE OTTERS HAVE A CASIO so important
mulishmusings: reptilefacts: How Tortoises Respond To Touch It is widely known that dogs and cats respond well to human touch, but what about other animals? This was the question that inspired the Smithsonian to investigate whether or not tortoises
humanoidhistory: A Lockheed X-17 three-stage rocket mounted on a display stand. This vehicle had its first launch in 1956. Photo by Hans Groenhoff. (Smithsonian Air & Space Museum)
mucholderthen: WHALE SKULL with BALEENPhoto credit: Smithsonian Institution Division of MammalsTOP Dorsal View | MIDDLE Ventral View Megaptera novaeangliae: Humpback whaleBalaenopteridae : Cetacea : Mammalia : Chordata Postcranial
jtotheizzoe: Haters may be psychologically predisposed to hate, at least according to new research reported at Smithsonian Smart News. Scientists were able to determine subjects’ baseline attitudes about the world around them, and it turns out that,
alwayslivemorephotos: (via World Traveler)
paperflower86: paperflower86: From the archives of the Smithsonian Institute, on view for the first time at the exhibiton ‘Captain Amarica - the living legend and symbol of courage’, opening on Friday, July 4, 2013. I recently visited an exhibition
popcouples: Well, maybe it was at a different Smithsonian.
mymodernmet: Vibrant Rainbow Installation Made with 60 Miles of Thread Weaves through the Smithsonian
The Rap Draft with UpNorthTrips (’90s Edition) Recently, I spoke with Stan Ipcus and got a chance draft my all-90’s rap squad over at the house that Eskay built… UpNorthTrips, the Smithsonian of vintage Rap imagery, is an invaluable archive
corgipale: kennthium: shoobocalypse: Common Cuttlefish by Smithsonian’s National Zoo on Flickr. tiny wittle baby cuttle. aaaAAAAAAAAAAAA cuttlefish aaaaa ;w; me
johnnybmandc: DL Nigga #4 This is Shane and as you can see this nigga is packing. If only his sex was as good as he looks. He works down the Smithsonian and lives in NW.
loveforallbears: giantpandaphotos: Bao Bao at the National Zoo in Washington D.C. on January 6, 2014. © Smithsonian’s National Zoo.
worthyourweightinfanfiction: ultraviolents: titusnowl: THE SMITHSONIAN NATIONAL ZOO LET THE OTTERS HAVE A CASIO so important Phantom of the Ottera
the-ocean-in-one-drop-deactivat: J Dilla’s customized Moog and MPC are now being displayed at the Smithsonian’s African American Museum of History And Culture. The instruments are pictured with Jay Dee’s mother, Ma Dukes.
heaveninawildflower:Illustrations taken from ‘The Botanist’s Repository’ by Henry Andrews.Published 1797. Printed by T. Bensley, and published by the author.Smithsonian Libraries archive.org
boomshesaid: “A sleepy two-toed sloth licks its lips for a tasty pumpkin treat at the Small Mammal House. The Smithsonian’s National Zoo celebrated Halloween at its Small Mammal House, Asia Trail, Lemur Island, Reptile Discovery Center, Invertebrate
reptilefacts: How Tortoises Respond To Touch It is widely known that dogs and cats respond well to human touch, but what about other animals? This was the question that inspired the Smithsonian to investigate whether or not tortoises enjoyed being
nedspies: Lin-Manuel Miranda photographed by Erin Patrice O’Brien for the Smithsonian.
nemfrog: Snowmen. Christmas displays and decorations. Garris-Wagner Co. Catalog no. 259. 1955.Smithsonian Libraries
peira: Charles Pollock: Man at the Well (before 1942) via Smithsonian American Art Museum
arsvitaest: The Chinese Fishmonger Author: Theodore Wores (American, 1859-1939)Date: 1881Medium: Oil on canvasLocation: Smithsonian American Art MuseumTheodore Wores came to know San Francisco’s Chinatown as a child, when he walked home from his father’s
peira: Maurice Kish: End of Day’s Toil (c.1932) via Smithsonian American Art Museum
peira: William H. Johnson: Village Houses, Cagnes-sur-Mer (1928-1929) via Smithsonian American Art Museum
chasingtailfeathers: E. Martin Hennings (1886 – 1956) Riders at Sunset,1935 Oil on canvas, 30 x 36 inches Smithsonian American Art Museum