The new look of wool
You won't see this at the mall (Explored)
Happy Mother's Day
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Woman and a white horse
Northern Painting 25 by Lawren Harris
King Metuhotep, III (Explored)
Breathless
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Ptah-Sokar-Osiris
Buddha Mahavairocana
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16th Century table (Explored)
National Gallery of Art
Mercury
A day in the art gallery
Ginevra de' Benci
della Robbia
Learning by doing
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Guardian lion
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Samovars
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Yemenite silver jewelry
Mezuzah
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Unity (Explored)
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Enthralled (Explored)
Music and art (Explored)
Picture Gallery with Views of Modern Rome, 1757
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1876, Gall, Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse (Explored)
Portal Icosahedron (Explored)
Art Glass Circle
Art Glass Blue
Art Glass bowl
Art Glass with frogs (Explored)
Protective Sphynx
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Men and women
King Userkaf
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Metallic elephant (Explored)
Alchemist, 2010
Georgia O'Keefe meets Henry Moore
Elegant armor
Just because it is framed (Explored)
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Round and round
Victorian room
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Glass squiggles
Covered Vase
Ancient Vase
Moorish Bathers
Nocturne 5 by Karen Lamonte (Explored)
Mihrab
You're in good hands (Explored)
Imagination at work
Does she or doesn't she?
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Appreciating Art I
Appreciating Art II
Endlessly Repeating Twentieth Century Modernism (E…
Winged Isis
Murano Glass
Corridor of statues
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Whoa!
So real
Eyes up, fellow
Trompe l'oeil ceiling.
Some music, please
Elephants and unicorns
Portrait of Pope Innocent X (Pamphilj)
The style of the times 1
The style of the times 2
Forgotten art
Parking at the palace
View from the palace
Kalanga (Explored)
The Unicorn
Travels to Africa
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Lunacy
The Whistler (Explored)
Pot head
Peonies Blown in the Wind
Butterflies and Foliage
Quilt Art
Spiked
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Ubi Girl
Arno
Lilies and twigs
Fantastic fireplace
Statue of Lady Sennuwy
A quiet walk
Read the Sun
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Elephant on the roof
Grecian Mural
Leonardo Da Vinci
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Dome ceiling art
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Peabody Essex Museum - WOW® World of WearableArt
"For the last 25 years, New Zealand has hosted an annual design competition that challenges sculptors, costume designers, textile artists and makers of all stripes to explore the boundary between fashion and art, and to "get art off the walls and onto the body." The WOW® World of WearableArtTM competition is the country's largest art event and each year it culminates in a live runway show for winners in front of an audience of 50,000.
WOW® World of WearableArtTM — the exhibition — presents 32 ensembles the competition's most unique, spectacular and outlandish wearable artworks. Expertly crafted in a range of materials, from wood and aluminum to fiberglass and taxidermy, these creations celebrate lavish creativity and push the limits of wearability. PEM is the exclusive U.S. east coast venue for this interactive and theatrical exhibition."
www.pem.org/exhibitions/197-wow_r_world_of_wearablearttm
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"For the last 25 years, New Zealand has hosted an annual design competition that challenges sculptors, costume designers, textile artists and makers of all stripes to explore the boundary between fashion and art, and to "get art off the walls and onto the body." The WOW® World of WearableArtTM competition is the country's largest art event and each year it culminates in a live runway show for winners in front of an audience of 50,000.
WOW® World of WearableArtTM — the exhibition — presents 32 ensembles the competition's most unique, spectacular and outlandish wearable artworks. Expertly crafted in a range of materials, from wood and aluminum to fiberglass and taxidermy, these creations celebrate lavish creativity and push the limits of wearability. PEM is the exclusive U.S. east coast venue for this interactive and theatrical exhibition."
www.pem.org/exhibitions/197-wow_r_world_of_wearablearttm
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