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Heads and baby arms in the Mutter Museum, Philadelphia.
The Mutter Museum in Philadelphia Was originally opened in the 1900s for medical students to come and see in person ;extremely rare conditions, and the effects of diseases that had been cured or eradicated. It still stands today as the best place for
One dentist, self-dubbed “Painless Parker” claimed to have pulled all 357 teeth in this necklace in one day. - From the Dental Museum in Philadelphia, PA
artistandstudio: Thomas Eakins, William Rush Carving his Allegorical Figure of the Schuylkill River, 1876-77. Philadelphia Museum of Art
omgthatdress: DressMariano Fortuny, 1930The Philadelphia Museum of Art
mojudge: #Illadelph #philly #teamUSA (Taken with Instagram at Philadelphia Museum of Art)
mouseion: Philadelphia Museum of Art - Philadelphia, USA (by Eddie Hales)
fawnvelveteen: Afternoon dress, by the House of Worth, ca. 1875. Philadelphia Museum of Art
Skull made with 375 slices of real human brains at Philadelphia’s Mütter Museum, created by Skull-A-Day artist Noah Scalin.
“Soapman,” circa 1800s A new type of mummy was found in the late 19th century… in Philadelphia. The unexpected find was unearthed by accident during a construction project in 1875. There are different accounts as to why the remains were being
titisuperstar:Jim French aka Rip ColtJohn PruitHawaii I . 1984Jim French was born on July 14, 1932.At the age of eighteen, he enrolled in the Philadelphia Museum School of Art, where he studied drawing, painting, sculpture, and photography until 1954.He
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lyghtmylife: Henri Rousseau [French Post-Impressionist Painter, 1844-1910] Carnival Evening, 1885-1886 Oil on canvas 117.3 x 89.5 cm Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
veareflejos: Daniel Garber (1880-1958) Tanis, 1915 Oil on canvas, 60 x 46.2 Philadelphia Museum of Art Garber created several large scale figure pieces depicting his daughter, Tanis. Here he has depicted her as if standing in a doorway of his studio
ilovetocollectart: Joan Miró - Figures at Night Guided by the Phosphorescent Tracks of Snail, 1940, watercolor and gouache on paper, Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Louis E. Stern Collection, 1963 © 2012 Successió Miró/Artists Rights Society (ARS),
Thomas Eakins (Philadelphia, 1844 - 1916); Mending the net, 1881; oil on canvas, 81 x 107 cm; Philadelphia Museum of Art
Antoine Coypel (Paris, 1661 - 1722); Bacchus and Ariadne on the isle of Naxos, 1693; oil on canvas, 85,5 x 73 cm; Philadelphia Museum of Art
Thomas Pollock Anshutz (Newport, Kentucky, 1851 - Philadelphia 1912); The ironwonkers’ noontime, 1880; oil on canvas, 60,6 x 43,2 cm; M. H. De Young memorial museum, San Francisco
William Glackens (Philadelphia 1870 - Westport 1938); The Artist’s Wife and Son, 1911; oil on canvas, 91.4 x 121.9 cm; Snite Museum of Art, South Bend
Elizabeth Peyton (American, born 1965), Spencer walking, 2001; oil on board, 31 x 23.5 cm; Philadelphia Museum of Art
fripperiesandfobs: Day dress ca. 1866-68 From the Philadelphia Museum of Art
parnassien: Prometheus Bound (detail) by Peter Paul Rubens.Philadelphia Museum of Art. 1618.
regardintemporel: Marcel Duchamp – La Mariée mise à nu par ses célibataires, même (Grand Verre) 1915-1923 col. Philadelphia Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Sweater Elsa Schiaparelli, 1928 The Philadelphia Museum of Art
didoofcarthage: Sculptures of the Wingless Victory, Athens by Albert Hautecoeur French, c. 1860-1890 albumen silver print Philadelphia Museum of Art
thunderstruck9:oncanvas:Arabian Sea (Checkerboard Abstraction), Edna Andrade, 1984Stylographic pen-applied acrylic paint and colored pencil on black paper20.94 x 13.06 in. (53.2 x 33.2 cm)Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA, USA Edna Andrade
collectorsweekly: Crystal Ball, made from rock crystal (quartz) with a silver stand. Qing Dynasty, China, circa 19th century. (Via the Philadelphia Museum of Art)
didoofcarthage: Bacchus, plate 1 from the series Bacchus, Venus, and Ceres, by Hendrick Goltzius Dutch, c. 1595 engraving Philadelphia Museum of Art
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blondebrainpower:“Moth Cape,” by Susanna Lewis, 1979. Photo by Otto Stupakoff. Courtesy of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.“Moth Cape,” by Susanna Lewis, 1979 Loom-knitted, appliqued wool; beads, 69 × 107 inches. Promised gift of The Julie Schafler
slowartday: Thomas Eakins, Portrait of Dr. Samuel D. Gross (The Gross Clinic), 1875 We’d like to take a moment and welcome the Philadelphia Museum of Art as an official venue for Slow Art Day 2013! The above piece by Thomas Eakins is one of the artist’s
avtavr:Constantin Brancusi, Newborn #1, 1915, white marble, 15 × 21 × 15 cm. Philadelphia Museum of Art: the Louise and Walter Arensberg Collection, 1950. Acc. 1950-134-10. © ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2012.
design-is-fine: JVC Television and Radio, 1972. Japan Victor Company, Tokyo. Philadelphia Museum of Art
jordansartmuseum: Jacques-Louis David. Portrait of Pope Pius VII and Cardinal Caprara. ca. 1805. Oil on panel. Philadelphia Museum of Art. Philadelphia, PA. USA.
rockycanonica: tintoretto self-portait philadelphia museum of art
cavetocanvas: Thomas Eakins, The Gross Clinic, 1875 From the Philadelphia Museum of Art
St. Sebastian Cured by St. Irene Luca Giordano 1665 Oil on canvas. Philadelphia Museum of Art.
blastedheath: John Singer Sargent (American, 1856-1925), Bartholomy Magagnosco, c. 1875. Pencil. Philadelphia Museum of Art.
loverofbeauty: Mancini, Antonio (1852-1930) - 1876c. Boy with Toy Soldiers (Philadelphia Museum of Art, U.S.A.) by RasMarley on Flickr.
Marc Chagall Self-Portrait, 1914 Oil on paper, 30 x 26.5 cm. Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
The Last Drop (The Gay Cavalier) Judith Leyster (c. July 28, 1609 – February 10, 1660) Philadelphia Museum of Art
Study of Five Figures Albrecht Dürer, German, 1471 - 1528 Geography:Made in Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe Date:c. 1515 Medium:Etching with plate tone Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Moorish Chief (1878), Oil on panel, Philadelphia Museum of Art | artwork by Eduard Charlemont
Judith Leyster (Dutch, 1609 - 1660): The Last Drop (The Gay Cavalier) (c. 1639) (via Philadelphia Museum of Art)
history-of-fashion: 1867 James Tissot - Portrait of Eugène Coppens de Fontenay (Philadelphia Museum of Art)
antonio-m: Study of a Nude Man (The Strong Man) by Thomas Eakins, 1868. Philadelphia Museum of Art.
alanspazzaliartist:Born in 1910, John Lear is a listed Pennsylvania born artist and teacher, whose works are in the permanent collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and several other museums.
sentasart: John Singer Sargent (January 12, 1856 – April 14, 1925) Standing Male FigureDrawing, ca. 1890?Philadelphia Museum of Art
philamuseum: Throwback Thursday: “Diana”Before “Diana” was installed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1932, she was repaired at the Roman Bronze Works (shown here) in Corona, NY. Learn more about the statue’s history and recent conservation
omgthatdress: Dress1860The Philadelphia Museum of Art
joeinct: Portrait of Thomas Eakins, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Photo by Joe Bruha, Copyright 2105
sixteensaltines: Contrapposto Studies, I through VII, 2015-2016. HD video installation (color, stereo sound, continuous play). Jointly owned by Pinault Collection and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Funding for the Philadelphia Museum of Art is made
philamuseum:”The Philadelphia Heart,” 1984, by Jim Dine (Gift of the Friends of the Philadelphia Museum of Art) © Jim Dine/Artists Rights Society (ARS).
honorthegods: Diana by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia Diana is 13 feet/4 meters tall, and is made of hollow copper, covered with 180 square feet/16.7 square meters of gold leaf.