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brooklynmuseum:It seems that everyone today loves dogs! The ancient Egyptians loved dogs too. From e
brooklynmuseum:“The myth of disappearing Native peoples is very strong in the United States. Indigen
Each week the Brooklyn Museum Summer Interns participate in full-day educational programs that explo
Tocreate the works in his Down series, Kehinde Wiley borrowed poses fromsome of the most dramatic Eu
Houses of Parliament, Sunlight Effect (Le Parlement, effet de soleil), Claude Monet, 1903, Brooklyn
brooklynmuseum:Join us in solidarity for the life and freedom of Palestinian poet and curator Ashraf
Last week, the extensive previous restoration of the museum’s Han Tomb Tower was discussed. The wide
brooklynmuseum:Our hit exhibition David Bowie is continues to be the talk of the town! Secure your t
Nude, Suzanne Valadon, 1908, Brooklyn Museum: European ArtSize: Sheet: 16 5/8 x 16 ¾ in. (42.
brooklynmuseum:Join us as we take a closer look at Giovanni della Robbia’s Resurrection of Christ (c
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Asian art collection, currently on view in Infinite B
It’s the last day of Black HistoryMonth—a great moment for the gallery debut of the Museum’s newest
Painter and Model, Arshile Gorky, 1931, Brooklyn Museum: American ArtSize: sheet: 17 × 13 15/16 in.
At the heart of our mission, the Brooklyn Museum strives to connect artworks in our diverse permanen
brooklynmuseum:“The myth of disappearing Native peoples is very strong in the United States. Indigen
brooklynmuseum:As KAWS’s painting practice evolved, the individual square and rectangular canvases o
brooklynmuseum:The majestic “sacred ibis” has a white body, black neck, legs, and wingtips, and a da
brooklynmuseum:“This one is for all of the working moms out there. The work/life struggle is real th
Zanele Muholi describes herself as a visual activist, an identity which resonates strongly with us h
Purvottanasana in Ancient EgyptStatuette of a Female Acrobat, ca. 1938-1630 B.C.E. Limestone, 4 × 2
artist-amiet: Gleichmutig Folgt das Neve dem Alten Gleichmut, Cuno Amiet, 1930, Brooklyn Museum: Eur
This fragment of a bowl is dated to the 12-13th centuries and may be Egyptian or Syrian in origin. I
There have been a lot of #swoonstreetart pieces spotted around Brooklyn recently. Here’s brooklynstr
brooklynmuseum: Before modern paper, small artworks were made on parchment: thin sheets of animal sk
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