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Japanese Man, Robert Frederick Blum, 1892, Smithsonian: Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design MuseumMedi
smithsonian: The “First Lady of Song,” Ella Fitzgerald, was born 100 years ago today. We
jessicaroux:Full page illustration for Smithsonian Magazine’s Collectors Edition of the 150th
The DeYoung Red DiamondThe rarest hue in diamond is red, and it is almost unheard of for them to be
In Memory of Washington, Colin Gillespie, 1819, Smithsonian: American Art MuseumMedium: engraving on
Interior, H. Lyman Saÿen, ca. 1915, Smithsonian: American Art MuseumSize: 30 x 36 in. (76.2 x 9
Jesse D. Bright, c. 1860-1870, Smithsonian: National Portrait GallerySize: Plate: 9 × 5.9 &tim
Proserpine (fragment), Hiram Powers, 1839-1873, Smithsonian: American Art MuseumSize: 9 1/8 x 7 1/8
John Randolph, John Sartain, 1876, Smithsonian: National Portrait GallerySize: Image: 28.9 × 2
A Canal at Venice, Donald Shaw MacLaughlan, Smithsonian: American Art Museumamericanart.si.ed
artist-tanner: Study of Two Hands, Henry Ossawa Tanner, n.d., Smithsonian: American Art MuseumSize:
Cashivo Indian, Unidentified (South American?), ca. 1890-1892, Smithsonian: American Art MuseumSize:
celebratingamazingwomen: Ursula B. Marvin (1921-2018) was a planetary geologist working for the Smit
Frida KahloPhotographer: Florence ArquinPhotographic print. 1948.Archives of American Art, Smithsoni
Marching with AHA? We’ll be meeting at the Smithsonian metro stop, NORTH entrance, at 10:4
ancientart: Ancient Pre-Colombian Smithsonian art, “birdman”, gold.
Undersea Edens: Rainforest to Reef by Smithsonian Channel | more gifs
The Lesson (1907). Hugo Ballin (American, 1879-1956). Oil on canvas. Smithsonian American Art M
yeshistoryofart: Agate Lentoidca 1450- 1400 BCMinoanAgateMetropolitan Museum of Art Agate is su
Title: Blue Jays in Winter, study for book Concealing Coloration in the Animal KingdomArtist: Abbott
Grand Cañon, Colorado River, Near Paria Creek, Looking West, William Bell, 1872, Smithsonian:
Titanoboa Be glad these don’t exist today. Between 58 and 60 million years ago this titanic bo
Spring Blossoms, from Harper’s Weekly, May 21, 1870, Winslow Homer, 1870, Smithsonian: Ame
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