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nonconcept: Red Panda, by Smithsonian’s National 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
giantpandaphotos: Mei Xiang with her cub Bao Bao at Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington D.C. on January 10, 2015. © Dan Dan The Binary Man.
giantpandaphotos: Mei Xiang with her cub Bao Bao at Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington D.C. on January 17, 2015. © Dan Dan The Binary Man.
fuckyeahmineralogy: The 2,585-carat “Roebling Opal” from the Smithsonian’s National Mineral Collection
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
apricots-from-nara: Haha Got ur NipI don’t even know what to say.They need to put this in the Smithsonian.
unearthedgemstones: http://unearthedgemstones.tumblr.com/ The impressive size of this museum-quality star rose quartz can be seen by comparing it to the hand that holds it. It’s part of the gem collection at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington,
virgileseptembre: Mikepants - Inside the specimen collections of the Smithsonian’s Museum of Natural History mars 2016
humanoidhistory: Camel caravan passing by the pyramids of Giza at dawn, Egypt, 1962, photo by Eliot Elisofon. (Smithsonian)
bigbaldhead: my crossbow was put on display at the friggin SMITHSONIAN too. 😍😍😍😍😎
bigbaldhead: Hershell head for the SMITHSONIAN!!!! ( what an honor to meet u guys in DC)
America's Undead Are Immortalized at the Smithsonian
humanoidhistory: Dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens discovered Titan, moon of Saturn, on March 25, 1655. Huygens used a 50 power refracting telescope of his own design. (Sources: Smithsonian, NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
sagansense: “Upon his safe return, Gagarin was hailed as a hero, both at home and abroad,” said Cathleen Lewis, the curator of international space programs and space suits at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum (NASM) in Washington,
yahoonewsphotos: What’s Up, Doc? The Animation Art of Chuck Jones The Smithsonian traveling exhibition “What’s Up, Doc? The Animation Art of Chuck Jones,” explores the legendary animation director’s creative and collaborative process. Trained
smithsonian3d: smithsonian 3D team laser scanning the Volk life mask from the National Portrait Gallery - interact with this 3D model online -http://www.3d.si.edu/explorer?modelid=26#
humanoidhistory: The Colossi of Memnon at the Necropolis of Thebes, Egypt, 1965, during the seasonal flooding of the Nile. Photo by Eliot Elisofon. (Smithsonian)
thingsorganizedneatly: A few of the incredible collections at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. See also: The Feather Lady
queermodernisms: Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas (1939)Sir Francis Cyril Rose Tempera and gouache on cardboardNational Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution [One of the Images of the Day over at my website.]
bacarat: 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] A new CARNIVOROUS
setheverman: setheverman: smithsonian-offical: had to explain to my therapist who seth everman was today me at the therapist oh no i am so sorry will you have to explain this tumblr post to your therapist now? hope your therapy is going well have a
suprchnk: this belongs in the smithsonian
yochillson: princessflowerbong: professorgaia: fuckyeahwomenprotesting: cosmic-noir: trillassthugga: thelovelybones124: fuckcornflakes: kumasenpai: Put this in the Smithsonian. Lmao This warmed my heart 🤗 Good citizens 😊 The lords
meteorological–phenomenon: meteorological–phenomenon: sixpenceee: President Barack Obama’s official portrait to be hung in the Smithsonian museum. Painted by Kehinde Wiley I think it’s also important to add that this made him the first
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
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.
Believe it or not but it was even more beautiful in person <3(X)
heaveninawildflower: Brooch (before 1916). Catalog Photo Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. Wikimedia.
pintoras: Josephine Reichmann (American, 1864 - 1938): Cineraria (c. 1933-1934) (via Smithsonian)
chasingtailfeathers: Canyons N.Y., 1928 | Howard Cook Born: Springfield, Massachusetts 1901 Died: Santa Fe, New Mexico 1980 woodcut on paper Smithsonian American Art Museum
virginalvalour:Annie Clark receives Smithsonian Magazine’s 2013 American Ingenuity Award for Performing Arts
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 his
sagansense: The incredible flight paths of fireflies during mating season. Photographed using an 8-second exposure by Tsuneaki Hiramatsu, outside Niimi, Japan. via Smithsonian via asapscience
newyorkthegoldenage: Kids on the monkey bars, 1940s.Photo: Joe Schwartz via the Smithsonian National Museum of African-American History & Culture
queerbetweenthelines: Gay Insurgent: A Gay Left Journal, Issue #6 Currently on display in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. For more information, see Daniel C. Tsang’s blog post here.
tastefullyoffensive: The Smithsonian’s take on #PrattKeeping.
humanoidhistory: A mausoleum in the ancient city of Tus, Iran, photo by Ernst Herzfeld (1879-1948). (Possibly Mongol? And has it been restored? See here and here.) (Smithsonian)
wapiti3: Natural history, natural, and political Madagascar; By Grandidier, Alfred, 1836-1921 Mabille, P. (Paul), 1835-1923 Saussure, Henri de, 1829-1905 Zehntner, Leo. on Flickr. Publication info Paris: Impr. nationale, 1885 BHL Collections: Smithsonian
vayadesastre: The Smithsonian uploaded this today
haplogy:three #relatable bits from that smithsonian article
scumbugg: tempestpaige:some photographs of the gem and mineral collection at the smithsonian museum of natural history oh my god this is so beautiful
refinery29: It’s been over a hundred years in the making, but the new Smithsonian museum celebrating Black history finally opened this weekend Way back in 1929, President Hoover approved a proposal for a National Memorial Building for African American
giantpandaphotos: Bao Bao at the National Zoo in Washington D.C. on August 8, 2014. © Smithsonian’s National Zoo.
justenoughisplenty: Plains Indian Chief Ca 1908; National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Nat Geo. Oct, 1991
si-american-art-museum:Portrait Study, Thomas La Farge, ca. 1931, Smithsonian: American Art MuseumSize: sight 8 x 13 ¾ in. (20.3 x 34.9 cm)Medium: watercolor and pencil on paperhttp://americanart.si.edu/collections/search/artwork/?id=14210
artist-sargent: Ted Shawn, John Singer Sargent, c. 1915, Smithsonian: National Portrait GallerySize: Sheet: 52.7 × 45.1 cm (20 ¾ × 17 ¾")Medium: Collotypehttps://npg.si.edu/object/npg_S_NPG.84.181
miscellaneous-art:Romaine Brooks, Le Duc Uberto Strozzi, 1961. Smithsonian American Art Museum
lefildelhorizon:Walker Hancock, Torso, 1927 Smithsonian American Art Museum
artist-tanner:Study of a Young Man, Henry Ossawa Tanner, n.d., Smithsonian: American Art MuseumSize: sheet: 12 ¼ x 9 5/8 in. (31.0 x 24.3 cm)Medium: conté crayon and pencil on paperhttp://americanart.si.edu/collections/search/artwork/?id=23697
newyorkthegoldenage: The Strange One, 1956.Photo: Frank Paulin via the Smithsonian American Art Museum