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peira: Douglass Crockwell: Paper Workers (1934) via Smithsonian American Art Museum
lyghtmylife: Fairfield Porter [American Painter, 1907-1975] Forsythia and Pear in Bloom 1968 oil on canvas 36 1/8 x 29 in. (91.7 x 73.6 cm) Smithsonian American Art Museum
angels-are-watching: Can we please talk about how our history teacher sent a barbie to the smithsonian as proof of the presence of man two million years ago
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
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
futureblackpolitician: incrediblerx: princessflowerbong: professorgaia: fuckyeahwomenprotesting: cosmic-noir: trillassthugga: thelovelybones124: fuckcornflakes: kumasenpai: Put this in the Smithsonian. Lmao This warmed my heart 🤗
ultraviolents: titusnowl: THE SMITHSONIAN NATIONAL ZOO LET THE OTTERS HAVE A CASIO so important
suprchnk: this belongs in the smithsonian
dementium-rabbit:Creeping baby doll, 1981 patent model (The Smithsonian National Museum)
taylaamichela: tastefullyoffensive: “For the first time in 35 years, a new mammal is discovered in the American continents. Native to Ecuador and Colombia, the olinguito is the newest member of the raccoon family." [smithsonian]
utherking: LA VENTA, TABASCO. MEXICO – Beginning in 1938, Matthew Stirling, chief of the Smithsonian Bureau of American Ethnology, led eight National Geographic-sponsored expeditions to Tabasco and Veracruz in Mexico. He uncovered 11 colossal stone
nemfrog: “Monolith, Abyssinia.” Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. v.61. 1914.
heaveninawildflower: Giraffe (female). Plate taken from ‘Histoire Naturelle des Mammiferes’ by Etienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire and Frédéric Cuvier. Published 1824. Smithsonian Libraries Biodiversity Heritage Library. archive.org
heaveninawildflower: Kingfishers taken from ‘Illustrations of the American Ornithology of Alexander Wilson and Charles Lucian Bonaparte. Published 1835 by Frazer & Co. Smithsonian Libraries Biodiversity Heritage Library archive.org
wapiti3: Natural history of mammals By Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Etienne, 1772-1844 Cuvier, Frédéric, 1773-1838 Publication info A Paris: Chez A. Belin … ,1824-1842.BHL Collections:Smithsonian Libraries
textileenthusiast: Anni Albers, Ancient Writing, 1936, textile in rayon, linen, cotton and jute, 149.8 x 111 cm, Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington D.C. Gift of John Young.
humanvoiceswakeus:Sampler. Wool embroidery on linen foundation. Italy, 19th century. Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum.
pwlanier: Nightfall near Olana 1872Frederic Edwin Church, American, 1826–1900 Smithsonian American Art Museum
randomsplashes: petition for the smithsonian to archive all the leo oscar memes
she-minions: 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
dancerindc: 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 I will never not reblogging this.
magicalnaturetour: Smithsonian’s zoo ~ Luke the lion enjoying the snow US Gov. PR Photo.
pascvl: Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009) dir. Shawn Levy
kayfabe: The Art of Video Games, A Smithsonian Exhibit The Art of Video Games is one of the first exhibitions to explore the forty-year evolution of video games as an artistic medium, with a focus on striking visual effects and the creative use of new
flavorpill: Whimsical Animated GIFs of Illustrations From the Smithsonian Library
10 Strange Things in the Smithsonian's Collection
design-is-fine: Lewis Feuchtwanger, A popular treatise on gems, 1867. New York. Via Smithsonian Library
design-is-fine: Mary Lee Hu, Choker (#38), 1978. Fine and sterling silver, 18k and 24k gold, and lacquered copper. Woven together. Smithsonian American Art Museum
The Sisters Who Started a Smithsonian Museum (Part 1)
mymodernmet:Rare Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Vast Collection of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History
futurnow: Artist Gabriel Dawe created a beautiful Rainbow Installation at the Smithsonian made with 60 miles of thread
blondebrainpower:This photo is held by the National Museum of the American Indian which is part of the Smithsonian.It is titled Portrait of Young Kiowa Woman, O-o-be’ ca 1894 and this is the information they have for it:Description from a letter of
blondebrainpower: This photo is held by the National Museum of the American Indian which is part of the Smithsonian.It is titled Portrait of Young Kiowa Woman, O-o-be’ ca 1894 and this is the information they have for it:Description from a letter of
blondebrainpower: Sha-có-pay, The Six, Chief of the Plains Ojibwa, painted 1832 at Fort Union (Smithsonian American Art Museum)By George Catlin
blondebrainpower:Anatomical plates, drawn by John Lizars around 1840, are from the Smithsonian’s Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology.
blondebrainpower:Inside the specimen collections of the Smithsonian’s Museum of Natural History
blondebrainpower: Tintype of a young girl, 1870s. Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of Oprah Winfrey
s4lvage: National Zoo giant panda enjoys area’s first snow by Smithsonian’s National Zoo
wapiti3: Biologia Centrali-Americana :zoology, botany and archaeology /edited by Frederick Ducane Godman and Osbert Salvin. on Flickr. Publication info [London :Published for the editors by R. H. Porter],1879-1915 BHL Collections: Smithsonian Libraries
latenightsapphic: professor-quirrell: Night at the Museum // Battle of the Smithsonian The tiny gay cowboy is all Owen Wilson will ever be to me
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 and erase
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
sixpenceee: Luke the lion watching falling snowflakes at Smithsonian Zoo.
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
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
begitalarcos: *One Shot* Bucky is slowly remembering who he was but maintains distance from Steve. While at the Smithsonian Bucky spies a blown out drawing Steve had sketched of him and instantly has a minor panic attack when he suddenly remembers all
thatsthat24: 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 These two exist in our actual world,
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.
smithsonianlibraries: The first round of Smithsonian’s Summer Showdown ends today! Did you vote for our Galileo letter yet? Not any ordinary letter, he describes a water-clock driven by a mysterious magnetic force and references his house arrest and
letsbuildahome-fr: Smithsonian Magazine’s 2012 Photo Contest: “Exploring the Night” A lone hiker viewed the path before him as the Milky Way rose in the night sky above Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. Taken by Jason Hatfield, Lakewood, Colorado,
deathandmysticism: Mummified boy from Peru, Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1901