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Now through November 16, come explore printmaking like you’ve never seen it before.

🖼️ On view through November 16
📍 Morgan, Korman, and Field Galleries 150-155

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We’ve got something bold, bright, and boundary-pushing on our walls! "Brand X Editions: Innovation in Screenprinting" brings 45 years of screenprinting mastery to our galleries.

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In 2026, as America turns 250, we’re celebrating with a story only art can tell. “A Nation of Artists” is a sweeping, once-in-a-generation exhibition presented with Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Opening April 2026, only in Philadelphia.

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🖼️ "Rain," 1889, Vincent Willem van Gogh

📍Gallery 261, European Art 1850-1900, second floor

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Lately, the weather feels like stepping into Van Gogh’s "Rain." Diagonal streaks slice the sky in his homage to Japanese prints.

His window overlooked a wheat field. Ours might show traffic or trees, but the feeling remains the same: stormy, beautiful, and quietly intense.

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Happy Pride, Philly 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️

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Happy Earth Day!

"Delaware Water Gap," 1827, Thomas Doughty

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Edward McKnight Kauffer (1940)

Edward McKnight Kauffer (1940)

Arnold Lever (1943), Dali’s “Leaf Hands” printed textile (1949)

Arnold Lever (1943), Dali’s “Leaf Hands” printed textile (1949)

Dali’s “Leaf Hands” (1949)

Dali’s “Leaf Hands” (1949)

The textiles alone are worth a trip to Boom: Art and Design in the 1940s at @philamuseum.bsky.social

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A rare visit from a Philly legend.

This Eakins painting is on loan from Crystal Bridges through May 19. Catch it next to "The Gross Clinic" while you still can.

🖼️ "Portrait of Professor Benjamin H. Rand," 1874, Thomas Eakins. Courtesy Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.

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The Pollock:

See this work in Boom: Art and Design in the 1940s, on view through Sept 1.

🖼️ "No. 22," 1950, Jackson Pollock © Pollock-Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

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Some people meditate.
Some people run.
Some people stare at a Pollock for 20 minutes and feel their soul shift.
We support all three.

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We love this! Would you mind if we reshared this picture to our Instagram with credit to you as part of a visitor highlight post?

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For the last time... No, that's not a "tattoo of a butt" on my arm... It's this sculpture! #brancusi #thekiss @philamuseum.bsky.social

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"I just don't think, at this age, I'm meant to live an uncomfortable life."

"Blue and Crimson," 1918, Laura Coombs Hills. © Laura Coombs Hills. Visit this work in Gallery 209, American Art.

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Got plans Sunday? Come play with textiles at our Family Festival!

We’re celebrating fiber arts with hands-on fun for all ages with printing, weaving, and even animated shorts by Philly teens.

🗓️ April 6, 10AM–3PM
🎟️ Pay what you wish to get in!

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Happy opening day @phillies.com ⚾️

Wear your Phillies gear this weekend and get $5 off admission! March 27 - March 31

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Visited @philamuseum.bsky.social

#art #museum #philadelphia

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Oil painting of a young man looking towards the viewers left. His left hand is perched under his chin in contemplation and his right hand holds open a book.

Oil painting of a young man looking towards the viewers left. His left hand is perched under his chin in contemplation and his right hand holds open a book.

Who else wishes they could stay in and read all day today?

"Portrait of John Palmer," 1775, Thomas Gainsborough

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"Still Life with a Bouquet of Daisies," 1885, Vincent Willem van Gogh
"Still Life with Flowers, Shells, a Shark's Head, and Petrifications," 1819, Antoine Berjon
"Still Life with Flowers in an Olive Jar," 1880, Paul Cézanne

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It's the first day of Spring! Cue the florals 💐

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Happy birthday to the wonderfully whimsical Wanda Gág, born on this day in 1893.

Come see "Wanda Gág: Art for Life's Sake" in Galleries 221 - 223.

🖼️ "Ceiling of the Paramount Theater in New York City," 1928, Wanda Gág

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"Opposition of Lines, Red and Yellow," 1937, Piet Mondrian
Visit this work in Gallery 288, Modern and Contemporary Art, second floor

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Happy birthday to Piet Mondrian, who was born on this day in 1872. Working with only the most basic elements—straight lines and primary colors—Mondrian strove to create pure objective art that he believed would change the world.

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Wishing we were here

"Landscape with Women in Foreground," 1883, John Singer Sargent

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so good! one of our favorites

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Art has the power to turn a good day into a masterpiece.

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Born February 19, 1876, Constantin Brancusi reshaped sculpture with his bold simplicity. A pioneer of Modernism, his work continues to redefine form and feeling. Happy Birthday Brancusi!

"Brancusi in Studio," 1922, Constantin Brancusi, Portrait of Constantin Brancusi

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That's what we love to hear! This exhibition is not to be missed and our incredible curators made it all possible.

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An Impressionist landscape by Claude Monet featuring a bright blue sky with fluffy white clouds over a sunlit field. A dirt path winds through tall grass and red wildflowers, leading toward a distant village with a church steeple.

An Impressionist landscape by Claude Monet featuring a bright blue sky with fluffy white clouds over a sunlit field. A dirt path winds through tall grass and red wildflowers, leading toward a distant village with a church steeple.

If Monet were here, he’d probably be posting this too. ☁️🎨

We’re excited to be here—stick around and tell us what you’d love to see!

🖼️ "Path on the Island of Saint Martin, Vétheuil," 1881, Claude Monet
🔎 See it in Gallery 252, European Art 1850-1900, second floor

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