Ivan Aivazovsky, Russian (1817-1900), Tempest on the Sea at Night / Stormy Sea at Night, 1849, oil on canvas, Pavlovsk Museum-Preserve, Pavlovsk, Russia
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Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, Austrian (1793-1865), Still Life with a Parrot, 1831, oil on canvas, Albertina Museum, Vienna, Austria
George Sherwood Hunter, Scottish (1846-1919), Jubilee Procession in a Cornish Village, June 1897, 1897, oil on canvas, 130 x 216 cm, Cornwall Museum and Art Gallery, Truro, England
Allan Rohan Crite, American (1910-2007), Late Afternoon, 1934, oil on canvas, 82 x 61.5 cm, Athenaeum, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Andrew Wyeth, American (1917-2009), Squall, 1986, tempura on panel
Alfred Stieglitz, American (1864-1946), Katherine Nash Rhoades, 1915, waxed platinum print, image: 24.7 x 19.5 cm, sheet: 25.4 x 20.2 cm, mount: 37.4 x 24.8 cm, mat: 55.9 x 40.6 cm, National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC, USA
Gianni Frassati, Italian (1924-1989), L'Arcipazzo (The Archmage), 1960, oil on canvas, 21 1/2 x 18 1/2 in, private collection
Vincent Van Gogh, Dutch (1853-1890), The Red Vineyard at Arles, 1888, oil on canvas, 75 x 93 cm, Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia
Senator Kaine just listed a lot of rural healthcare centers closing because of the One Big Beautiful Bill.
RFK Jr. denies that the OBBB is the reason for it.
He’s lying again.
Nothing says respect for the Georgia Women's Tennis team than relegating them to the being the background of the picture.
Isn’t that the truth.
I love this for Davenport, Iowa, and for the Figge Art Museum!!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Athd...
Simmer down, Trumpy!!!
Wow:
More Corruption from the felon.
Wassily Kandinsky
Inner Simmering (1925)
This image shows a person sitting on a bench seat inside a train or subway car, holding a large, fluffy dog on their lap. The dog has a thick, light gray to tan coat with a darker face, and its tongue is hanging out as it appears happily panting. The person is wearing a red jacket and blue jeans. The dog's leash is visible, and the person's hand is gently holding it. The window by their side lets in natural light, and blurred passengers can be seen seated further along the train.
Has science gone too far?
#GoneTooFar
This 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼 we are aware of….
release the epstein files
AOC represents EVERY WOMAN in America right now who is sick and tired of misogyny & misinformation.
She represents us and the rage we feel.
This painting, titled Dos Mujeres (Two Women) or Portrait of Two Women, was created by Mexican artist Diego Rivera in 1914. It is an important early work from Rivera in Paris, where he explored Cubism alongside Picasso and Braque.
This painting, titled Dos Mujeres (Two Women) or Portrait of Two Women, was created by Mexican artist Diego Rivera in 1914. It is an important early work from Rivera in Paris, where he engaged with Cubism alongside Picasso and Braque.
AOC talking to RFK Jr. Her facial and hand gesture has the spiritual energy of that Italian hand gesture where you pinch your fingers and wave your hand (the "ma che vuo" gesture).
how it feels to say "sprezzatura"
The energy we need to send fascism back into hiding.
I have to admit I was already aged out of watching SpongeBob SquarePants when this episode originally aired.
But my younger colleagues told me to watch this clip.
This fking asshole can take his apology & shove it. He has the balls to say even though he knew he was lying to ppl it wasn't intentional. Bullshit! He knew exactly what he was doing & he knew it was wrong but he was making so much money he didn't care. He's a douchebag of the worst kind.
The Brits appear ready to shame the US news media into covering this, distracted as they are by gazing at their own navels ...
Another reason to intensely dislike ernst and grassley