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digitalfashionmuseum · 6 months
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Brown silk dress, ca. 1892, American.
By Mme. De Latour.
Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields.
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arthistoryanimalia · 1 year
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More art for #LunarNewYear #YearOfTheRabbit: love the facial expression on this blue bunny, it just keeps getting funnier the longer you stare back at it 😂
China, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period (1654-1722), porcelain w/ blue glaze, Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields collection.
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Dress & Jacket
c.1940
United States
Indianapolis Museum of Art (Accession Number: S0896.75.167A-B)
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averydavery · 5 months
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some art ❤️
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Designing my friend a Golden Kamuy Skateboard deck! Only have the sketch half way done so this is all i got at the moment.
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I’m working with Newfields’ horticulture department (also known as The IMA/The Indianapolis Museum of Art) to design some graphics of native Hoosier plants in their pollinator garden. The yellow flower is the American Senna and the pink one is the Eastern Red Columbine.
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tinybaileaf · 6 months
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Terrain, Julianne Swartz (2008)
This sound installation features in one of my earliest, most vivid memories: standing in the middle of the room, leaning into different whispers as they played from speakers overhead.
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eros-aster-photos · 9 months
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gardens at the newfields art museum (part 1 | 2 | 3)
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squiddotmid · 5 months
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* sips from my transglass *
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bogsleep · 2 years
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“Angel of the Resurrection” created by Louis Comfort Tiffany at Tiffany Studios, 1904.
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thegrandteapot · 2 years
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Tea and Coffee Service, Sevres Porcelain Manufactory, Newfields, Indianapolis IN
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Tea and Coffee Service, Sevres Porcelain Manufactory, Newfields, Indianapolis IN by Ginger
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thatwritererinoriordan · 10 months
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Newfields Indianapolis Museum of Art
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nobrashfestivity · 2 months
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Kawase Hasui (Japanese, 1883-1957) Hirakawa Gate 1930 color woodcut 9 3/8 x 14 3/8 in. (image) 10 1/4 x 15 1/4 in. (sheet) Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields
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digitalfashionmuseum · 6 months
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Red silk dress, 1890s.
Indianapolis Museum of Arts at Newfields.
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jewellery-box · 6 months
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Wedding dress, 1892, silk faille
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Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields
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fashionsfromhistory · 2 years
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Dress
George Philip Meier
c.1910
Indianapolis Museum of Art (Accession Number: 76.285)
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makinguselessthings · 13 days
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It's been a while. Where have I been?
Well, let's play a little bit of catch up.
First up the end of March was spent installing this crazy piece of floral art at Newfields art museum in Indianapolis. As well as returning the next week and tearing it down. (please note, I was a part of a 9 person team who did all this, this was not my own under taking, or my personal design)
It was an absolutely insane scale. But a wonderful experience over all. I do hate dried amaranth though...
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thedigitalmuseum · 1 year
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Dreaming of DAM: Redesigning Newfields’ Online Collections
An hour-long webinar hosted and moderated by Alex Kron and Nik Honeysett from Balboa Park Online Collaborative. This webinar features Samantha Norling, Anne Young, and Daniel Keller from the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields, who share their ongoing efforts to update their collections data and infrastructure. With a critical eye on their collection and archival portals, Samantha, Anne, and Daniel present an overview of their project's progress; grant funding, staffing, and resources that make the project possible; efforts toward Open Access; lessons learned; and diagrams depicting how their technical infrastructure and existing systems will be updated.
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