Marvel at the stunning details in 'View of the Castle Gnandstein' at #ClevelandMuseumofArt! Impeccable rendition of realism infused with sublime. How would you interpret the artist's perspective?
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https://clevelandart.org/art/2015.76
View of the Castle Gnandstein | Cleveland Museum of Art

Braving the downpour, Chodowiecki's 'Militair in de regen' stands resilient in #Rijksmuseum, showcasing the soldier's strength underneath nature's dramatic display. This 1779 work begs the question: can we triumph over life's storms? #art #museumchat

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https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/nl/collectie/RP-P-OB-14.041

Militair in de regen, Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki, 1779 - Rijksmuseum

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Immerse in 'Night Rain at Karasaki.' This poignant piece from Eight Views of Ōmi series #ClevelandMuseumofArt perfectly captures the tranquility in storms. Which other artworks, in your opinion, evoke contrast with such depth?
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https://clevelandart.org/art/1985.312
Night Rain at Karasaki, from the series Eight Views of Ōmi | Cleveland Museum of Art

The Kawasaki Pine was a famous site on the shores of Lake Biwa. Its branches, supported by bamboo trellises, shelter a shrine beneath. The rain is represented by fine, printed vertical lines.

Immerse yourself in prehistoric mastery @ClevelandArt's Seated Figure Wearing a Skin. An intriguing delve into bygone cultural intricacies. What stories does this artifact tell you?
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https://clevelandart.org/art/1990.246
Seated Figure Wearing a Skin | Cleveland Museum of Art

This type of image-showing a human clothed in a sacrificial victim’s skin, visible around the mouth and wrists-is one of the most awesome created by Mesoamerican artists. The figure represents the deity Xipe Totec or a human impersonator. Among the later Aztecs, Xipe was associated with fertility, rain, and renewal. Perhaps the wearer, upon shedding the skin, was conceived as a sprout emerging from a withered husk. Xipe also had military connections.

Exploring #Rijksmuseum's treasure: A photoreproduction of a painting inspired by J.J.L. ten Kate's poem "Naar school!". Anonymous artist, possibly Andries Jager, 1850-1900. How does art interpretation resonate with you?
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https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/nl/collectie/RP-F-F15705-A
Fotoreproductie van een schilderij naar het gedicht Naar school! door J.J.L. ten Kate, anoniem, Andries Jager (mogelijk), 1850 - 1900 - Rijksmuseum

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Behold the mystery of Willem den Ouden's 'Regenbui boven de Kil van Varik.' 1980 masterpiece at #Rijksmuseum! The stormy tranquility speaks volumes. Which emotion does it evoke in you?
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https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/nl/collectie/RP-P-2006-2
Regenbui boven de Kil van Varik, Willem den Ouden, 1980 - Rijksmuseum

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@TeaKayB @ColinTheMathmo @karenshancock @mtbos That hashtag is a good test in itself. I see only one toot with that hashtag. Presumably, no one else I follow or who is on the Mathstodon server has used the #museumchat hashtag. I only see one toot (well, now two because of this toot).