Links:
Street Art Museum Tours (upcoming online tours include Old Masters Sacred Art, Contemporary Art, and French Impressionism). Thanks to Tony D. for putting these on my radar.
“Love as Folly,” Jean Honoré Fragonard, 1773-1776. [National Gallery]
“Madame David,” by Jacques-Louis David, 1813. [National Gallery]
“The Corinthian Maid,” by Joseph Wright, 1784-1784. [Some backstory on the National Gallery’s site]
“Silvio With the Wounded Dorinda,” by Louis Valée, 1651. [National Gallery]
Bumble’s IPO [CNBC]
Elsewhere:
Here’s a video of my conversation with Robert Cottrell of The Browser from a week ago. I had a lot of fun! [The Browser]
“… and then a weird thing happened.” I keep thinking about this Brooke Barber comic. [Sad Animal Facts/Instagram]
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I had never heard your vision for the Hairpin before, that was fun to learn about from that video! And I totally agree - the time hanging with friends before going out IS usually way more fun than being out.
Loved, loved, loved this!! I took the same virtual tour as you. It was a fantastic tour! You captured it with such humor and insight. Thanks!!❤️