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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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The Stonewall Inn
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Today's Document
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Am I right?!?! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
The Notebook (2004)
Being without you sounds like a thing that shouldn't exist.
Victor Hugo / Ninety-Three
You just gotta let love find you instead of you finding it
Carota, Joan Miro
https://www.wikiart.org/en/joan-miro/carota
via Weheartit.
Visit the Rodin Museum today to see our installation celebrating Rodin’s intimate and powerful depictions of romantic love. Don’t miss it—this show, and the entire Rodin Museum, will be closing January 2019 to make way for our next exhibition.
“The Hand of God,” modeled in clay 1898 by Auguste Rodin; cast in bronze 1925 by Alexis Rudier
Omg I first saw this in DC back in 2009. I never knew what it was but I was intrigued. I'm so excited to see it in January
When the museum purchased “The Annunciation” in 1899, it was the first work by an African American artist purchased by a major museum in the United States. Now, over 200 years of collecting later, we’ve got an amazing collection we’re happy to show off in the upcoming exhibition “Represent: 200 Years of African American Art.” “The Annunciation,” 1898, by Henry Ossawa Tanner
My favorite
The boulevard Seen From Above
Gustave Caillebotte
1880