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If you’re around Philly March 31, check out the Mutter Ball! The Mutter, for those who don’t know, is the Museum of Medical Oddities in Philadelphia. “Join us for a highly stylized evening, with extravagant costumes and decor from
brokencity: 930608: 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
strangeremains: strangebiology: From the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia. I must always reblog Mutter pics.
sixpenceee: drankinwatahmelin: sixpenceee: Mütter Museum, Philadelphia PA. 9-foot colon with 40 pounds of dirt of a man who took a dump only once a month for his whole life until he died. It is perhaps no great surprise that he only lived into his
disgustinghuman: 930608: 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
thisblueboy: Rembrandt, Head of Christ, c. 1648 - 56, Museum of Art, Philadelphia
thunderstruck9:Gilbert Lewis (American, b. 1945), Interior, 1988. Gouache on paper, 40 x 31.5 in. Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia
Gwen Akin and Allan Ludwig - Curved Spine, Mütter Museum, Philadelphia, 1985.
xdangerx: thedevilisawakewithinme: 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
history-of-fashion: ab. 1840 Woman’s Dress (Artist/maker unknown, American) (Philadelphia Museum of Art)
bloghqualls: k250966: Walter Stuempfig Walter Stuempfig (1914-1970) Philadelphia, PA.The Red Tablecloth. Spencer Art Museum, Lawrence, Kansas.
hildegardavon: Carlo Cignani, 1628-1719 Diana and Endymion, ca.1700, brush and brown wash, heightened with white opaque watercolor, black chalk, and gray opaque watercolor, on blue laid paper, 24,9x28,5 cm 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
antonio-m: “The Grapplers”, c.1862 by Jean Peter Molin (1814–1873). Gustavsberg pottery, Sweden. Parian porcelain. Philadelphia Museum of Art, US.
parnassien: Prometheus Bound (detail) by Peter Paul Rubens.Philadelphia Museum of Art. 1618.
itscolossal: A Pyrotechnic Artwork by Cai Guo-Qiang Explodes into a Blossom on the Steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art
victoriana1313: Fused skulls on display at the Mutter Museum in Philadelphia.
medisyntax: c-adaverine: spoookyscary: Skull made with 375 slices of real human brains at Philadelphia’s Mütter Museum, created by Skull-A-Day artist Noah Scalin. I can see myself having something similar to this in my house Ahh yes, a lovely
odditiesoflife: Another photograph from the Mutter Museum in Philadelphia, PA. Heads and baby arms.
thechirurgeonsapprentice: Conjoined twins (19th century) from Mütter Museum, Philadelphia.
trappedintheburbs: The Mutter Museum in Philadelphia. I always wanted to go to museums like these for some reason. They seem interesting. And just fucking discusting
theoddmentemporium: The “Soap Woman” is on display at the Mutter Museum in Philadelphia. Her story is truly bizarre. Sometime in the 19th century, a woman who was rather fat died of yellow fever. After her burial in a Philadelphia cemetery, the fat
imstillgay: spoookyscary: 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
didoofcarthage: Three Studies of Twisted Male Torsos from Roman Sculpture after Jan de Bisschop Dutch, after 1671 etching Philadelphia Museum of Art
didoofcarthage: The Roman Sculpture Group of a Dying Gaul and His Wife, from the book Signorum Veterum Icones, by Jan de Bisschop Dutch, 1668-1669 etching Philadelphia Museum of Art
longliveroyalty: Field Armor of Duke Julius of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Date: circa 1560 Artist: Unknown Location: Philadelphia Museum of Art Note: The gilded monogram on the torso of this armor, along with the other decorative elements, indicate that
art-of-swords: Flintlock Pistol and Sword Dated: probably 18th centuryCulture: EuropeanSource: Copyright © 2017 Philadelphia Museum of Art
cladora: at the Philadelphia Museum of Art taking selfies with fans - 08/05/2014
alohomaura: philadelphia museum of art | Claude Monet
heaveninawildflower: ‘The Morning Star’ (circa 1870). Etching and drypoint by William Unger ( German, 1837 - 1932). Image and text courtesy Philadelphia Museum of Art.
spoookyscary: 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
strangebiology: Odd captions on human skulls at the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia, PA.
theoddcollection: Skeletons in storage at the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia. (Source)
omgthatdress: Ensemble Norman Norell, 1968 The Philadelphia Museum of Art
101artpuns: Monet paintings at The Philadelphia Art Museum. Breath taking really
hipinuff: Wassily Kandinsky (Russian: 1866–1944), Circles in a Circle, 1923. Oil on canvas, Philadelphia Museum of Art,
didoofcarthage: Interior of the Parthenon, Taken from the Western Gate by William James Stillman American, 1869 (negative) and 1870 (autotype) carbon print (autotype) Philadelphia Museum of Art
heaveninawildflower:Bunch of grapes (China, 19th century). Amethyst and jade.Image and text information courtesy Philadelphia Museum of Art.
philamuseum: courtneybeex3: Taken at the Philadelphia Museum of Art Our glass gallery! This is a beautiful shot - thank you.
10 The Philadelphia Museum of Art - philamuseum: A sampling of works in our collection from the 1913 Armory Show. Stop by today from 1:30-2:30 to catch the last lecture in the series “Exploring American Modernism: The Armory Show at 100.” This year
philamuseum: RODIN MUSEUM LECTURE. Philadelphia, PA.
philamuseum: This June and July, immerse yourself in the history of museums. (…) Philadelphia City Hall tower seen in the wintry distance from the east portico. Photo by Sigurd Fischer.
centuriespast: Portrait of Marie-Antoinette, Queen of France (1755 - 1793)A la Reine Noël Le Mire, French, 1724 - 1801. After a drawing by Jean Michel Moreau le Jeune, French, 1741 - 1814. Date:1774 Medium:Etching and engraving Philadelphia Museum
pintoras: Sarah Paxton Ball Dodson (American, 1847 - 1906): Under the Weeping Ash Tree (via Philadelphia Museum of Art)
currielee: softpyramid:Cy TwomblyFifty Days at Iliam1978oil, oil crayon, and graphite on ten canvases various sizes, permanent collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art I think of you
angryamytakespictures:Fused skulls on display at the Mutter Museum in Philadelphia.
fatalitum: The Mütter MuseumThis medical is museum located in the Center City area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It contains a collection of medical oddities, anatomical and pathological specimens, wax models, and antique medical equipment. The museum
Nöel-Nicolas Coypel, Enlèvement d’Europe, 1726-1727, Philadelphia Museum of Art.
magoothings: centuriespast: Female Nude (Artist’s Model?) Artist/maker unknown, French? Date:c. 1870-90 Medium:Albumen silver print Philadelphia Museum of Art Josep Maria Cañellas JMC card 5999
medievalpoc: alphaquadrants: ‘Mask of Hanako’ by Auguste Rodin, 1907. Found at the Rodin Museum in Philadelphia, PA. Link to this sculpture on their website. From Wikipedia: Hisa Ōta (大田 ひさ Ōta Hisa?, May 7, 1868–April 2,
iareart: Young Mother in the Grotto, Auguste Rodin, 1891. Detail.Marble version in Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadephia, US.Plaster version in Musée Rodin, Paris, France.