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Thomas’s OrchestraChromolithograph (printer’s proof)ca. 1870s–80sPublisher: L. Prang & Co. (Bost
In April of 1967, Kathrine Switzer, a journalism student at Syracuse University ♀️ entered the Bost
ancientanimalart:Cybele riding a lionGreekLate Classical Periodabout 400 BCEMuseum of Fine Arts Bost
thetypologist:Typology of early 19th century printed leather gloves in the Museum of Fine Arts, Bost
Jared from @BoneUpBrewing got this pin up skeleton from artist Coralynn Rowell at Empire Tattoo Bost
Sneak peak of this chest piece just started by artist Neil England @england508 at Empire Tattoo Bost
Light blue silk corset with flossing, 1870-1885.Accession number: 2013.616 Museum of Fine Arts, Bost
livresquare: Commissions Open! Hello, I’m Stas, I finally have enough samples of my art s
elegyyap: paint chainer is Ó…*mwa* uma bela bosta! jk I’m having too much fun wi
Marit Geraldine Bostad Perspectives, 2019 Acrylic on canvas
Marit Geraldine Bostad
explore-blog: On this day in 1930, the Bathysphere—William Beebe’s revolutionary spheric
On this day in 1930, the Bathysphere—William Beebe’s revolutionary spherical submers
The stunning art and inspiring story of the forgotten scientific illustrator Else Bostelmann, offici
On this day in 1930, the Bathysphere—William Beebe’s revolutionary spherical submers
winterhill-aria:Josiah McElheny’s piece Endlessly Repeating Twentieth Century Modernism at MFA Bosto
ancientanimalart:Wooden figurine of a bearEgyptianNew Kingdom1550–1070 BCEMuseum of Fine Arts, Bosto
kitbits:HEY EVERYBODY COME SEE ME AT TABLE 163!! DAZLIOUS DESIGN! U HEARD IT HERE!!!PLEASE LET THIS
kitbits:HEY EVERYBODY COME SEE ME AT TABLE 163!! DAZLIOUS DESIGN! U HEARD IT HERE!!!PLEASE LET THIS
artist-sargent:Study for the Prophet Obadiah, Boston Public Library; verso: blank page, John Singer
empiretattooboston:Fresh black and gray piece by artist Candice Lyon at Empire Tattoo Boston! @empir
Rhodian “wild goat” style oinochoe Greek, Orientalizing Period, c. 625-600 B.C. terracottaMuseum of
Portrait of a Lady (1895) - Thomas Wilmer Dewing (1851-1938)
A photo from the archives, two years ago today | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
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