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thefoxhuntingman:

neshamama:

da-da-sk:

12 museums that you can visit online

www.hermitagemuseum.org

britishmuseum.org

www.louvre.fr

www.museodelprado.es

collections.vam.ac.uk

www.moma.org

www.khm.at

www.digitalsculpture.org

www.tnm.jp

artsandculture.google.com

collections.lacma.org

collections.rom.on.ca

metropolitan musem guide to virtual museum / collections / timeline of art / youtube / over 500 books free online / 360º project

the broad collections

tate collections

reina sofia collections / multimedia

rijkysmuseum collections

tokyo national museum e-museum / collections

detroit institute of arts collections

yale university gallery of art collections

harvard art museums collections

whitney museum collections / videos

israel museum jerusalem collections

jewish museum new york collections

walker art center collections

indianapolis museum of art collections

mfa boston collections / youtube

figge art museum collections

american folk art museum collections

museum of international folk art collections

art institute chicago virtual visit / collections / articles

van gogh museum virtual visit / collections

mfa houston collections

google arts and culture virtual tours, images, online exhibitions: national gallery d.c. / smithsonian portrait gallery / metropolitan museum / detroit institute of arts / j. paul getty museum / high museum of art atlanta / georgia o’keeffe museum to name a few of hundreds

National Museum in Kraków:

babyanimalgifs:

So thankful for volunteers. Every natural disaster dogs/pets seem to get left behind. The excuses for leaving them locked up range from “they could be dangerous” to “you don’t know the story”. This is all true, but there are other options to leaving animals to die. Especially when you have days notice. Not minutes. Thanks to those who are saving these poor abandoned animals. And sincere hopes for recovery and safety for all effected.

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