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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
mymodernmet: Vibrant Rainbow Installation Made with 60 Miles of Thread Weaves through the Smithsonian
wapiti3: Biologia Centrali-Americana :zoology, botany and archaeology /edited by Frederick Ducane Godman and Osbert Salvin. on Flickr.Via Flickr: Publication info [London :Published for the editors by R. H. Porter],1879-1915 BHL Collections: Smithsonian
wapiti3: Practical Unleitung for collecting and determining the beetle, by H. Fleischer.1896 on Flickr.Via Flickr: BHL Collections: Smithsonian Libraries
wapiti3: The cephalopods living in the Gulf of Naples;By Jatta, Giuseppe. ; 1896 on Flickr.Via Flickr: BHL Collections: Smithsonian Libraries
wapiti3: (Ruff) Ornithology : natural history, manners, habits birds of plains, woods and marshes;By Chenu, Jean-Charles, 1808-1879 on Flickr.Via Flickr: Publication info Paris :J. Rothchild, editeur,1870 BHL Collections: Smithsonian Libraries
gunsandposes-history: Yuri Gagarin, cosmonaut. (Smithsonian)
wapiti3: Natural history of serpents on Flickr.Via Flickr: By Owen, Charles, Publication info London :Printed for the author, sold by John Gray …,1742. BHL Collections: Curious and Bizarre Creatures Smithsonian Libraries
wapiti3: Contributions to the knowledge of the quadrupeds of America / by A. Wagner on Flickr. Via Flickr: Publication info Munich, Germany :Königliche Akademie der Wissenschaften,1847-1849 BHL Collections: Smithsonian Libraries
wapiti3: Physical and natural history of the island of Cuba on Flickr. Via Flickr: By Sagra, Ramon de la, Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines d ‘, Publication info Paris: A. Bertrand 0.1838 to 1857. BHL Collections: Smithsonian Libraries
wapiti3: The types of insects Linnaei and Fabrice icons, illustrated / by John James Roemer. on Flickr. Publication info Vitoduri Helvetorum :Prostat apud Henric. Steiner et Socios,MDCCLXXXIX [1789] BHL Collections: Smithsonian Libraries
wapiti3: Memoranda of Medicinisch of Science Society at Jena. ; By Medical and scientific society to Jena. on Flickr. Publication info Jena: Fischer 0.1878 to 1932. BHL Collections: Ernst Mayr Library of the MCZ, Harvard University Smithsonian Libraries
wapiti3: Mammals from the Celebes and the Philippines archipelago ; By Meyer, Adolf Bernhard, 1840-1911 on Flickr. Via Flickr: Publication info Berlin :R. Friedländer & sohn,1896-9. BHL Collections: Smithsonian Libraries
wapiti3: Biologia Centrali-Americana :zoology, botany and archaeology by Frederick Ducane Godman and Osbert Salvin. Publication info [London :Published for the editors by R. H. Porter],1879-1915 BHL Collections: Smithsonian Libraries
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.
gov-info: Smithsonian Mag Gov Doc: Not All Knights of the Round Table Were White Picture the knights of the round table. They’re probably tall and strong, wearing armor and drinking out of chalices. And they’re probably all white. And while most
tempestpaige: some photographs of the gem and mineral collection at the smithsonian museum of natural history
blackhistoryalbum: “Flappers” at outdoor sports event, probably a football game at Griffith Stadium, 1920s. (Courtesy Smithsonian Institution/National Museum of American History)
lettilove: medicine: one of my favorite parts of the smithsonian. never forget 🔍 the u.s. isn’t the only country with blood on its hands Especially Great Britain, they love to criticize the US like they weren’t the most prolific colonizers of
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
tic-tac-yulegerac: 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
staceythinx: The finalists have been announced for this year’s Smithsonian Photo Contest. These are the Natural World finalists. Visit the site to see the rest of the finalists and vote for Reader’s Choice and click on the images for photo credits.
wapiti3: A book of birds. ; By Pycraft, W. P. (William Plane), 1868-1942 on Flickr. Publication info London,Sidney Appleton,1908. BHL Collections: Smithsonian Libraries
sebastianstanbear:cocopines:This sequence, we all knew that the sequence had to be in the film because no other movie could you have a character walking through their life in the Smithsonian. — Joe RussoIt puts him in such a unique situation. He’s
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 proof
dailyotter: Otters Happily Roll in the Snow and Play with Branches Via Smithsonian’s National Zoo
dailyotter: Talented Otters Show Off Their Keyboard Chops The Smithsonian’s National Zoo writes: Move over, Mozart! Asian small-clawed otter paws fly across the keyboard as part of their #ZooEnrichment. The otters are given the choice to play the
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
aquariumdrunkard: Lead Belly: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection
garadinervi: Sol LeWitt, Galerie Heiner Friedrich, München, February 13 – March 8, 1968 [Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York, NY]
nemfrog: “Hawaiian Noddy Terns nesting on Swain’s Island.” April 1967. Anous minutus (Hawaiian noddy tern). Smithsonian Field Notebook Collection. Internet Archive
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
nevver: Smithsonian Magazine’s 2013 Photo Contest, in focus
yagazieemezi: Celebrating One Photographer’s Rare 20th-Century Look at Africa By Jordan G. Teicher Forty years after the death of Life magazine photojournalist Eliot Elisofon, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art is celebrating the
humanoidhistory:The Colossi of Memnon at the Necropolis of Thebes, Egypt, 1965, during the seasonal flooding of the Nile. Photo by Eliot Elisofon. (Smithsonian)
suprchnk: this belongs in the smithsonian
wapiti3: Natural History of the Birds of Germany By Wolf, Johann, 1765-1824 Bock, Johann Carl, 1757 - Gabler, Ambrosius, 1762-1834 Meyer, Bernhard, 1767-1836 Publication info Nuremberg JF Mrs. Wood, 1805 - [1821] BHL Collections:Smithsonian Libraries
idrilka: ALL PHOTOS ARE CURRENTLY PART OF THE SMITHSONIAN CAPTAIN AMERICA EXHIBIT.1. Cpt. Steve Rogers and Agent Margaret “Peggy” Carter (Italy, November 1943). 2. Members of the Howling Commandos. From left to right: Cpl. Jacques “Frenchie” Dernier,
fanpom-imagines: barduils: barduils: where are my museum gift shop memes i have to do everything myself around here don’t i Was in DC for Fourth of July weekend sand went to the Smithsonian museums and holy shit do i love these memes
scumbugg: tempestpaige:some photographs of the gem and mineral collection at the smithsonian museum of natural history oh my god this is so beautiful
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,
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
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
astoldbynik: dookiediamonds:This quote is in the Smithsonian. “niggas in the hoodis the best actorsgotta learn to speak in ways thats unnaturaljust to make it thru the job interview if my niggas heard me theyd say ‘damn whats gotten into you?’”
dookiediamonds:This quote is in the Smithsonian.
karrmennn: kumasenpai: Put this in the Smithsonian. I knew this was Baltimore lmao
jessehimself:As seen at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
wapiti3: Animal portraiture ; By Lydekker, Richard, 1849-1915 Kuhnert, Wilhelm, 1865-1926 on Flickr. Via Flickr: Publication info London :Frederick Warne & Co.,c1912. BHL Collections: Smithsonian Libraries
creatures-alive: Giant Anteater Baby by Smithsonian’s National Zoo on Flickr.