RM2JKRPMY–Bangladeshi Muslim mothers with young children on Church Avenue at a 'Bangladeshi Street Fair in the Kensington n eighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRP55–Guadalupe Maravilla. That art is deeply influenced by his childhood in El Salvador throughout the '70s and '80s, when the country was being consumed by a bloody civil war.
RM2JKRPBM–Gowanus Canal industrial neighborhood with still growing commercial and residential Brooklyn obvious in the background.
RM2JKRPN6–Woman sells women's clothing and jewelry at a Bangladeshi street fair on Church Avenue in the multiethnic, multicultural Kensington neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRPTJ–'Call Of The Sea' sculpture at the Rose Arch at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden in Brooklyn, NY. The sprightly sculpture at the center of the Rose Arc Pool was created by Harriet Whitney Frishmuth (1880–1980), an American artist whose work is on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Academy of Design. The Call of the Sea, as this statue is titled, epitomizes enthusiasm. (Info. BBG)
RM2JKRPMR–Bangladeshi Muslim mothers with young children on Church Avenue at a 'Bangladeshi Street Fair in the Kensington n eighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRPRJ–a bumper crop of lili pads in the Native Flora Garden at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden in Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRP7X–Madame Léon Maître, 1882, by Henri Fantin-Latour, Oil on canvas next to Pablo Picasso, 'Woman in Gray,' 1942 Oil on wood panel. Brooklyn Museum displays here the contrast from the late 19th century to the 20th with portrature and how art really shifted during that period.
RM2JKRPCD–Homeless man retreated into his own world riding a New York City subway train in Brooklyn.
RM2JKRPKJ–Corner of Metropolitan Avenue and Union Street in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRPM3–Women sell colorful dresses and material at a Bangladeshi Street Fair on Church Avenue in the Kensington neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRPTE–Limestone outcroppings occur throughout upstate New York, New Jersey, and eastern Pennsylvania. The soil that forms around them is alkaline and rich in calcium and other plant nutrients. A variety of plants thrive in this type of habitat, and limestone ledges are some of the best places to see this region's spring wildflowers and ferns.
RM2JKRP8K–Cartonnage and Mummy of Gautseshenu; Linen, paint, and gesso; organic materials. Third Intermediate Period, Dynasties 25 to 26, circa 700-650 B.C.E,
RM2JKRPGC–Children having fun and cooling off on a very hot summer day in the waterpark at the LeFrak Center at Lakeside in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York
RM2JKRP7H–Judy Chicago, 'The Dinner Party,' Brooklyn Museum, 'Sophia' plate and setting.
RM2JKRPY2–Yucca plant in full bloom at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
RM2JKRP8W–From Book of the Dead of the Goldworker of Amun, Sobekmose Papyrus, ink, pigment New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, probably reign of Thutmose Ill to reign of Amunhotep II, circa 1479-1400 B.C.E. This is one of the most important religious texts of the New Kingdom, in part because it is an early version, revealing the development of all later Books of the Dead. The papyrus is about twenty-five feet long, inscribed on both sides (a rare feature), and contains nearly one hundred 'chapters,' almost half of the total known group of Book of the Dead texts.
RM2JKRPFD–Clergy procession to the alter for mass at Our Lady of Mount Saint Carmel in Williamsburg Brooklyn; New York.
RM2JKRPCY–People wait with their phones for a Queens bound G Train at the Metropolitan Avenue Station in Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRP8E–Mummy Mask of a Man, Stucco, gilded and painted, Roman Period, early 1st century C.E. Egypt: Egyptian men living under Roman rule used mummy masks that combined contemporary and traditional elements. This example features locks of wavy black hair, a Roman fashion at this time.
RM2JKRPTG–'Call Of The Sea' sculpture at the Rose Arch at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden in Brooklyn, NY. The sprightly sculpture at the center of the Rose Arc Pool was created by Harriet Whitney Frishmuth (1880–1980), an American artist whose work is on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Academy of Design. The Call of the Sea, as this statue is titled, epitomizes enthusiasm. (Info. BBG)
RM2JKRP7N–Judy Chicago, 'The Dinner Party,' Brooklyn Museum, 'Sophia' plate and setting.
RM2JKRPBY–Multiethnic New York. Subway train.
RM2JKRPG3–The Gray-Green Divide: Mona Chalabi, Plaza at the Brooklyn Museum. This site-specific installation explores environmental justice and climate change, exposing their unequal impacts on Brooklyn communities. In a time of pandemic and rising temperatures, The Gray-Green Divide asks which neighborhoods lack vegetation—and at what cost.
RM2JKRPG8–Children having fun and cooling off on a very hot summer day in the waterpark at the LeFrak Center at Lakeside in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York
RM2JKRPY9–Smiling sunflower amidst its leaves at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden in Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRPKF–Corner of Metropolitan Avenue and Union Street in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRPBX–Man sleeps on a mattress on the sidewalk in the middle of Manhattan, New York City.
RM2JKRPBW–Pizzerias still have good deals for filling ones stomach in New York City. 23rd Street, Manhattan.
RM2JKRPGG–Children having fun and cooling off on a very hot summer day in the waterpark at the LeFrak Center at Lakeside in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York
RM2JKRP6F–'Religion Enthroned', (1900), Brooklyn Museum, Glass & Lead, Frederick & Charles Lamb, J&R Lamb Studios. The window was commissioned by the United States government for the Central U.S. Pavilion in the 1900 Exposition Universelle Internationale in Paris, where it won two medals: the first for execution, and the second, shown here with details of the reverse, for design.
RM2JKRPCA–Woman pulls her shopping cart along a residential street in the multiethnic Prospect Park South/Ditmas Park area of Brooklyn, New York known for the blocks of large older Victorian style houses.
RM2JKRPD2–Clergy procession to the alter for mass at Our Lady of Mount Saint Carmel in Williamsburg Brooklyn; New York.
RM2JKRPG5–Children having fun and cooling off on a very hot summer day in the waterpark at the LeFrak Center at Lakeside in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York
RM2JKRPR5–Crowded subway train in Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRPD0–Clergy procession to the alter for mass at Our Lady of Mount Saint Carmel in Williamsburg Brooklyn; New York.
RM2JKRPGK–Priests lead a procession outside Our Lady of Mount Saint Carmel Church at the during the annual Giglio Feast in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRP97–Single swan on the water in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRPC3–Woman trims her large and fragrant Abelia Bush, a member of the honeysuckle family in her front yard in Brooklyn New York.
RM2JKRP80–Cell phones have become an integral part of the museum experience, by documenting and remembering the art they see. Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY.
RM2JKRPKB–Priests lead a procession outside Our Lady of Mount Saint Carmel Church at the during the annual Giglio Feast in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRR01–Amazing red Hibiscus flowers at the Brooklynn botanic Garden, Brooklyn, New York
RM2JKRPD3–Clergy procession to the alter for mass at Our Lady of Mount Saint Carmel in Williamsburg Brooklyn; New York.
RM2JKRP7P–Portrait of Linda Nochlin and Richard Pommer, 1968. Artist; Philip Pearlstein, Oil on canvas, Brooklyn Museum. Best known for his large-scale, realist nudes, Philip Pearlstein created this double portrait of feminist curator, critic, and art historian Linda Nochlin and her second husband, Richard Pommer, in honor of the couple's wedding.
RM2JKRPC6–Totally relaxed dog ' chills out' as his master speaks on the phone.
RM2JKRP8B–Pair Statue of Nebsen and Nebet-ta New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Thutmose IV or Amunhotep Ill, circa 1400-1352 B.C.E. Probably from Dahamsha Limestone, painted. Brooklyn Museum. To express the physical and spiritual bond between two individuals, sculptors devised a form called the pair statue. The most common variety showed the subjects-a husband and wife, a mother and child, or a king and a divinity, for example-seated together on a chair or bench. (BM)
RM2JKRP8F–Mummy Mask of a Man, Stucco, gilded and painted, Roman Period, early 1st century C.E. Egypt: Egyptian men living under Roman rule used mummy masks that combined contemporary and traditional elements. This example features locks of wavy black hair, a Roman fashion at this time.
RM2JKRP7T–'Heat' by Florine Stettheimer, 1919, Oil on canvas. Brooklyn Museum
RM2JKRP7E–Judy Chicago, 'The Dinner Party,' Brooklyn Museum, 'Primordial Goddess' plate and setting.
RM2JKRPBK–Single swan on the water in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRPR4–Woman sells women's clothing and jewelry at a Bangladeshi street fair on Church Avenue in the multiethnic, multicultural Kensington neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRP76–The Finnish designer Alvar Aalto created the Model 31 Chair, formed from a single sheet of molded plywood.Though it was already being used in the nineteenth century, molded plywood-sheets of wood veneer laminated with glue and formed under heat and pressure-became ubiquitous in the mid-twentieth century as a relatively affordable means of producing, and democratizing, 'good design.' Many of the leading designers of the period experimented with the material to create some of their most iconic works. In the early 1930s.
RM2JKRPD4–Clergy procession to the alter for mass at Our Lady of Mount Saint Carmel in Williamsburg Brooklyn; New York.
RM2JKRPM0–Women sell colorful dresses and material at a Bangladeshi Street Fair on Church Avenue in the Kensington neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRP8P–From Book of the Dead of the Goldworker of Amun, Sobekmose Papyrus, ink, pigment New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, probably reign of Thutmose Ill to reign of Amunhotep II, circa 1479-1400 B.C.E. This is one of the most important religious texts of the New Kingdom, in part because it is an early version, revealing the development of all later Books of the Dead. The papyrus is about twenty-five feet long, inscribed on both sides (a rare feature), and contains nearly one hundred 'chapters,' almost half of the total known group of Book of the Dead texts.
RM2JKRP92–Cartonnage of Nespanetjerenpare; Cartonnage (linen mixed with plaster), painted, with eyes and eyebrows inlaid with glass and lapis lazuli Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXII, circa 945-718 B.C. Possibly from Thebes Brooklyn Museum.
RM2JKRPG2–The Gray-Green Divide: Mona Chalabi, Plaza at the Brooklyn Museum. This site-specific installation explores environmental justice and climate change, exposing their unequal impacts on Brooklyn communities. In a time of pandemic and rising temperatures, The Gray-Green Divide asks which neighborhoods lack vegetation—and at what cost.
RM2JKRP7F–Judy Chicago, 'The Dinner Party,' Brooklyn Museum, 'Primordial Goddess' plate and setting.
RM2JKRP57–Table, design, Gio Ponti, 1942; Enamel design, Paolo De Poli; Enamel, Copper, Wood. Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Italian Government.
RM2JKRPR8–Two teenage girls consult their phones as they ride a subway treai9n in Brooklyn, New Y&ork.
RM2JKRPFE–Mass at Shrine Church of Our Lady of Mount Saint Carmel in Williamsburg Brooklyn.
RM2JKRPYJ–Amazing red Hibiscus flowers at the Brooklynn botanic Garden, Brooklyn, New York
RM2JKRPKN–Corner of Metropolitan Avenue and Union Street in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRPRF–Beautifully crafted streaw baskets and hats for sale by a vendor at a crafts fair in front of the Brooklyn Museum on Easteren Parkway in Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRPD9–Clergy procession to the alter for mass at Our Lady of Mount Saint Carmel in Williamsburg Brooklyn; New York.
RM2JKRPC5–Working class homeowners display their patriotism by flying the American Flag around Independence Day in the Kensington neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRPGW–Priests lead a procession outside Our Lady of Mount Saint Carmel Church at the during the annual Giglio Feast in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRP8X–Head of Wesirwer, Priest of Montu; Green schist, Late Period, Dynasty XXX, circa 380-342 B.C. From a cachette in the Precinct of Amun at Karnak. Brooklyn Museum.
RM2JKRPTB–Limestone outcroppings occur throughout upstate New York, New Jersey, and eastern Pennsylvania. The soil that forms around them is alkaline and rich in calcium and other plant nutrients. A variety of plants thrive in this type of habitat, and limestone ledges are some of the best places to see this region's spring wildflowers and ferns.
RM2JKRPC1–Compost dropoff site at a community garden in Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRPRP–a bumper crop of lily pads in the Native Flora Garden at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden in Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRPCJ–Summer along the water at LeFrak Center at Lakeside in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRP7C–Judy Chicago, 'The Dinner Party,' Brooklyn Museum
RM2JKRP95–Counter in a small local market in the multiethnic Kensington neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRPB4–Single swan on the water in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRP90–Cartonnage of Nespanetjerenpare; Cartonnage (linen mixed with plaster), painted, with eyes and eyebrows inlaid with glass and lapis lazuli Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXII, circa 945-718 B.C. Possibly from Thebes Brooklyn Museum.
RM2JKRPBP–Looking into the window ofa Coney Island bound subway train from the platform in Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRPM8–Women sell colorful dresses and material at a Bangladeshi Street Fair on Church Avenue in the Kensington neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRPY5–Yucca plant in full bloom at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
RM2JKRPMH–Woman sells colorful dresses and material at a Bangladeshi Street Fair on Church Avenue in the Kensington neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRPYY–Amazing red Hibiscus flowers at the Brooklynn botanic Garden, Brooklyn, New York
RM2JKRP8M–Cartonnage and Mummy of Gautseshenu; Linen, paint, and gesso; organic materials. Third Intermediate Period, Dynasties 25 to 26, circa 700-650 B.C.E,
RM2JKRPCT–People wait with their phones for a Queens bound G Train at the Metropolitan Avenue Station in Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRPFT–Foot and hand impression in a cement sidewalk in Brooklyn, New York,
RM2JKRP8N–Cartonnage and Mummy of Gautseshenu; Linen, paint, and gesso; organic materials. Third Intermediate Period, Dynasties 25 to 26, circa 700-650 B.C.E,
RM2JKRPFA–Clergy procession to the alter for mass at Our Lady of Mount Saint Carmel in Williamsburg Brooklyn; New York.
RM2JKRP8D–Face from an anthropoid Coffin; Wood, gessoed and painted Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty 21 (circa 1070-945 B.C.E.) Probably from Thebes. Brooklyn, Museum.
RM2JKRPBR–People in the crosswalk along 6th Avenue at 23rd Street on a warm summer day in Manhattan, New York City.
RM2JKRPFX–Looking up Metropolitan Avenue at North 6th Street in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRPMC–Woman sells colorful dresses and material at a Bangladeshi Street Fair on Church Avenue in the Kensington neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRPJD–Priests lead a procession outside Our Lady of Mount Saint Carmel Church at the during the annual Giglio Feast in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRPRB–Beautifully crafted streaw baskets and hats for sale by a vendor at a crafts fair in front of the Brooklyn Museum on Easteren Parkway in Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRPH2–Priests lead a procession outside Our Lady of Mount Saint Carmel Church at the during the annual Giglio Feast in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRPFJ–Mass at Shrine Church of Our Lady of Mount Saint Carmel in Williamsburg Brooklyn.
RM2JKRPRD–Beautifully crafted streaw baskets and hats for sale by a vendor at a crafts fair in front of the Brooklyn Museum on Easteren Parkway in Brooklyn, New York.
RM2JKRP83–August Rodin, 1903, Marble, Brooklyn Museum: This sculpture depicts one of the Danaids of Greek mythology. After murdering their husbands on their wedding night, the Danaids were condemned to the endless task of filling leaking vessels with water. Auguste Rodin' Danaid has collapsed in exhaustion and despair, having realized the futility of her actions.
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