The great court, British Museum
I don't think I'll ever not be impressed by the roof over the Great Court at the British Museum
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Art Historian, working on exh. proposal re: Pissarro-Millet-Courbet for 2030. Sometimes teaching at Univ of Toronto Mississauga. Ph.D., U of Michigan. Live in Toronto. Canadian. Gardening, travel, philately. I block probable bot accts.
The great court, British Museum
I don't think I'll ever not be impressed by the roof over the Great Court at the British Museum
On Tuesday 3 March 2026, at 15.30 GMT, the Bibliographical Society will travel virtually to the Vatican Apostolic Library. Founded in 1450 by Pope Nicholas V to promote Humanistic studies, the Vatican Library is one of the worldβs most famous libraries.
Congratulations!
Stamp of Liechtenstein showing grain bundles and church.
Liechtenstein, 1961.
Landscape With A White Horse In A Field, L'Ermitage
Landscape With A White Horse In A Field, L'Ermitage
https://botfrens.com/collections/49/contents/15237
2/2 Westerkerk from across the Keizersgracht, Amsterdam, 1660. Love how Jan van der Heyden (born OTD 1637) denuded the central tree so you can better admire Hendrick de Keyser's splendid architecture.
None. But I sometimes think, "I need to take a break from reading non-fiction."
I used to go running with my friend at 6:30 a.m. twice a week. And afterward, I often fell asleep on the sofa. Socializing often happened on email, which took up a LOT of time.
I was recently fired as the Head of the Dept. Of Squirrel Security after I allowed many squirrels to pilfer all our bird seed. But no worries, I was given a new job, with a fancy new title. I don't know what it means, but it pays well
#Spike #NoemFired #Dogsofbluesky
Vase of Flowers, Tulips and Garnets
Vase of Flowers, Tulips and Garnets
https://botfrens.com/collections/49/contents/16938
One of todayβs treasures was a 13th C pocket bible, a single volume made small enough to fit in a pocket or saddle bag. Often made in Paris, in this case the text was so incredibly tiny it was barely legible without a magnifying glass...
Dam in Amsterdam with focus on the glorious new Town Hall, practically glowing in the sunlight. Painted in 1668 by Jan van der Heyden, born OTD 1637.
There were many amazing thing in Durham and some important case studies for the book, but one of my favourite finds was this 13th C little guy in his hat...
Northeast and Atlantic Region Environmental History Forum
Call for Papers, Twelfth Annual Workshop
Friday, July 10 and Saturday July 11, 2026
Saint Maryβs University, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Deadline: April 24, 2026
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#envhist #cdnhist
I thought it might be this!
Spending today with Jane and Cassandra...
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest of Grenville L. Winthrop
The Market Place
https://botfrens.com/collections/49/contents/1181593
Good morning @lakesstiles.bsky.social & thank you. Yes, Walter Steggles certainly did have a way with clouds! Here's another example of it which is also in the sale at Dreweatts in Newbury a week today. This is "Wharfedale" which I believe he painted in the 1970s www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auctio...
Marco Zoppo - the Dead Christ supported by saints, c. 1465. St Jerome cradles the back of his head with his palm and gently touches his fingers to Christβs forehead. The tenderness of this touch with the gently bent fingers is halfway between the touch one would give to a relic and a friend.
Marco Zoppo - the Dead Christ supported by saints, c. 1465. St Jerome cradles the back of his head with his palm and gently touches his fingers to Christβs forehead. The tenderness of this touch with the gently bent fingers is halfway between the touch one would give to a relic and a friend.
Bowl, made in #Persia, c. 1630
16cm x 39.4cm I would love one.
(Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
The zebra in this painting belonged to Shah Abbas of Persia who was born 27 Jan 1571.
It was presented to him by the Mughal emperor Jahangir in the early 1620s. (Victoria & Albert Museum, London
Children in a Garden at Eragny
Children in a Garden at Eragny
https://botfrens.com/collections/49/contents/16725
In spring 2027, the first ever exhibition in the UK solely dedicated to Catharina van Hemessen will open at the National Gallery.
'Catharina van Hemessen' (4 Marchβ30 May 2027) will bring together most of her signed paintings for the first time.
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Today I'm a guest on the @penandswordbooks.bsky.social blog for Women's History Month! Giving some insight into five of the many faces of Anne Boleyn ...
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06 Marzo 2026
π Venezia
Venezia e la Laguna. Immaginare una infrastruttura verde
Incontro di studi organizzato dallβUniversitΓ Iuav di Venezia in collaborazione con KHI e CORILA β Consortium for coordination of research activities concerning the Venice lagoon system (@corila.it)
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