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kelseyraeartistnpc · 1 year ago
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🎨 Happy March 7th! 🎨 On this day in 1888, Vincent van Gogh decided to cut off a piece of his ear after an argument with fellow artist Paul Gauguin. Talk about taking "earguments" to a whole new level! 😂 Let's learn from van Gogh's... unique problem-solving skills and strive for more peaceful resolutions today! Remember, creativity comes in all forms, even if it's a little ear-regular sometimes! #ArtHistoryHumor #VanGogh #FunnyFriday #March7 #Inspiration #PeacefulResolution #ExpressYourself #LaughOutLoud 🖼️🤣
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heyemilychu · 7 years ago
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Remember my Queen Card of “Frida Cat-lo” from December? Well... it no longer needs to hang alone. Introducing it’s partner King Card: “Pablo Pi-Doggo” 😬 Inspired by an early Picasso self portrait. Find the Queen and King prints next weekend at @theroyalbison 🧡 . . . . . #illustration #illustrator #carddeck #poker #queenandking #frida #picasso #painting #arthistoryhumor #arthistory #painters #painting #digitalillustration #yegarts #yegevents #yegillustration #yegmade #yycarts #yycdesign #royalbison #artistsoninstagram #emilychu (at Edmonton, Alberta)
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russiansoulvintage · 7 years ago
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Socialist Realism @etsy link in bio 💕 . . #arthistoryproblems #arthistoryclass #arthistorystudents #arthistorysnap #arthistoryprofsrule #arthistoryhappyhour #arthistoryhumor #arthistory #arthistorymemes #arthistorykids #arthistorystudent #arthistory101 #arthistorybabes #arthistorygeek #arthistoryengaged #arthistorymatters #arthistorymuseum #arthistoryisfun #arthistoryiscool #arthistoryforkids #arthistorymajor #arthistorylover #arthistorylesson #arthistorynerds #arthistoryjokes #arthistorynerd (at Etsy) https://www.instagram.com/p/BpKfjXkAVyG/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1rvx0dio7b6ij
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stratfordhall-blog · 8 years ago
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Check out @52Museums this week on Instagram...
Today’s post Instagram:
Not Stratford’s “Blue Period,” but a cyanotype of the Great House, circa 1900, from the collection. Cyanotypes were popular well into the 20th century—most of them were drawings called “blueprints.” 
– Judy, Director of Research & Library Collections
click: https://www.instagram.com/p/BNt653VhJ0H/
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jeneratorrant · 9 years ago
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Favorite piece @seattleartfair @tamarind_institute #arthistoryhumor #seattleartfair (at Seattle Art Fair)
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sarahredhead · 9 years ago
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