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angelsinart:Fantima Ronquillo, Hand with Lover’s Eye ️ our art history ig: archiveofangels
fadingrainbow: Kim Poelmans - from the kirstyscloset archiveIG: kimpoelmans Maarten Quaadvliet
meowth812:Pulled by my friend Anne from The Archives.
L O O K B O O K #470//On Jack//Hair: Little bones - PoisonHairbase: SIIX - Russian hairbase BOM Tat
yama-bato:Takashi Kijimawww.artgraph.tokyo/archives/1229
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cinemamind:The Magnus Archives fan artAngler FishThe PiperJane PrentissUshankas_Despair.exeThe Spira
My main role as a Pratt Institute School of Information Fellow at the Brooklyn Museum Library is to
The recent sudden passing of Mary Wilson prompted me to go into my archives, where I found this inte
And we’ve reached the last of the Magnus Archives entity prayer beads. For the Web and the Extinctio
ca-tsuka:Preview of "Denno Coil Archives" artbook.Available on Amazon Japan >> https
Don’t write in your books! Who doesn’t remember this phrase from your schooldays? But for book lover
Painter, assemblage, andcollage artist Janice Lowry was born this day in 1946 and kept elaborate vis
Season’s greetings from the Brooklyn Museum Libraries and Archives team! Just because it&rsquo
On Tuesday, June 14th, the Libraries and Archives hosted a Salon in the Reading Room welcoming Museu
In our current exhibition Roots of “The Dinner Party”: History in the Making visitors le
Chapter 12 is up: archiveofourown.org/works/26293072/chapters/64796629
When I was a little girl, my family took yearly road trips from South Carolina to West Virginia and
In the library we live for books and live with words. We know that language is not always meant to b
In celebration of NY Archives Week, the Brooklyn Museum Archives calls out some important moments in
Quiet in the stacks… I don’t think so! More like riot in the stacks as we prepare books
The Brooklyn Museum Libraries has a fantastic collection of pop-up books (both old and new), artists
In honor of New York Textile Month, the Brooklyn Museum Libraries and Archives would like to highlig
Temples, tombs and statues seem eternal—but over the centuries, ancient architecture undergoes
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