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  1. Amazing story of the gift of a USD $300 million art collection to a small university that doesn’t even have an art museum. It’s being called the largest gift of art to an American university, regardless of its size. Seattle University has a student body of about 7,300.

    seattleu.edu/newsroom/stories/

    #art
    #artcollections
    #artdonors
    #SeattleUniversity
    #generosity

    #philanthropy

  2. I've found some of the most beautiful sculptures in the world in cemeteries. These two memorial stones of angels in the Cimitero Monterosso, Cinque Terre, Italy, take my breath away.

    #art
    #arthistory
    #sculpture
    #marble
    #cemeteries
    #Monterosso
    #CinqueTerre
    #Italy
    #angels

  3. Edward Steichen, Le Tournesol (The Sunflower), c. 1920. "Steichen is painting flowers near Paris and says if he keeps on some day he may do something worth looking at.: - poet Carl Sandburg, Edward Steichen's brother-in-law

    nga.gov/features/slideshows/le

    #EdwardSteichen
    #art
    #arthistory
    #painting
    #sunflowers
    #NationalGalleryofArt

  4. My latest exploration of early photography in Washington State just arrived in today's mail. It's the story of famous (and infamous) photographer Eadweard Muybridge and his little-known 1871 trip to document the lighthouses along Washington's coast. It's in the summer issue of Columbia, the magazine of the Washington State Historical Society.

    #photography
    #photohistory #historyofphotography #Muybridge #EadweardMuybridge #WashingtonState
    #lighthouses

  5. Italian divisionists don’t get the attention that is lavished on French artists who used many of the same techniques, but I could stare at this stunning painting by Gaetano Previati (1852-1920) all day long. Dance of the Hours, 1899.
    arcadiandreams.org/previati-da.

    #arthistory
    #divisionism
    #divisionists
    #previati
    #italianart
    #ItalianPainting

  6. Italian divisionists don’t get the attention that is lavished on French artists who used many of the same techniques, but I could stare at this stunning painting by Gaetano Previati (1852-1920) all day long. Dance of the Hours, 1899.
    arcadiandreams.org/previati-da.






  7. Italian divisionists don’t get the attention that is lavished on French artists who used many of the same techniques, but I could stare at this stunning painting by Gaetano Previati (1852-1920) all day long. Dance of the Hours, 1899.
    arcadiandreams.org/previati-da.

    #arthistory
    #divisionism
    #divisionists
    #previati
    #italianart
    #ItalianPainting

  8. Italian divisionists don’t get the attention that is lavished on French artists who used many of the same techniques, but I could stare at this stunning painting by Gaetano Previati (1852-1920) all day long. Dance of the Hours, 1899.
    arcadiandreams.org/previati-da.

    #arthistory
    #divisionism
    #divisionists
    #previati
    #italianart
    #ItalianPainting

  9. Excited to see this powerful resource now fully available. It will be a great help to art history researchers everywhere. carta.archive-it.org/




  10. Excited to see this powerful resource now fully available. It will be a great help to art history researchers everywhere. carta.archive-it.org/

    #arthistory
    #artresearch
    #artmuseum
    #artlibrary

  11. Excited to see this powerful resource now fully available. It will be a great help to art history researchers everywhere. carta.archive-it.org/

    #arthistory
    #artresearch
    #artmuseum
    #artlibrary

  12. Excited to see this powerful resource now fully available. It will be a great help to art history researchers everywhere. carta.archive-it.org/

    #arthistory
    #artresearch
    #artmuseum
    #artlibrary

  13. Excited to see this powerful resource now fully available. It will be a great help to art history researchers everywhere. carta.archive-it.org/

    #arthistory
    #artresearch
    #artmuseum
    #artlibrary

  14. Super delighted to have my essay on early photography boats published in the new Daguerreian Annual. If you're interested in early photography of any kind, The Daguerreian Society is a must-join organization.