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Free to Use and Reuse: Travel Posters | Library of Congress Blog
“Faraway states, natural wonders and beautiful beaches—these are the settings that often come to mind as we start to plan our summer vacations. They also form the backdrop of hundreds of travel posters in the Library’s collections, including an assortment featured this month on the Library’s home page. The featured posters are U.S. government works,…
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Bernie Wrightson, co-creator of Swamp Thing, elevated the art of horror in comics – The Washington Post
RIP, Bernie.. always thought you were under appreciated.. I worked on the Wes Craven film version of “Swamp Thing” in the 1980s, in and around Charleston, SC.. it was a great film project for me, meeting Wes and John Carpenter (who visited then-wife Adrienne Barbeau on set).. I was just a production assistant, listed on…
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A true Renaissance Man, Michelangelo
A true Renaissance Man, Michelangelo was born Caprese this day, 1475 http://search.credoreference.com/content/topic/buonarroti_michelangelo_1475_1564
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About | Connections | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Thanks to the Internet Scout Report for the link… Connections was a year-long series from 2011 comprising of 100 episodes, and inspires fresh ways to approach art. Source: About | Connections | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Making The Met’s Collection More Accessible | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Wonderful news, fits open culture, open access to encourage use and access to art images.. kudos to The Met.. read more about the policy, gain access to the images, and learn how to identify the public domain images here. Director Thomas P. Campbell announces a major update to the Museum’s policy governing the use and…