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The artwork in this exhibition was created by Art School of San Francisco Bay’s #MangaDrawingClub students ages ten to seventeen. Manga is a popular Japanese art in the form of comic books which tells stories through pictures and words. #MuseumFromHome @artschoolsfbay
This tweet was posted on April 03, 2020.
Founded in 2011, the Art School of San Francisco Bay (@artschoolsfbay) grew from the desire to teach classical art skills to students in a manner that appeals to a wide audience. #MangaDrawingClub #MuseumFromHome
This tweet was posted on April 03, 2020.
See “China Clipper” online at: https://t.co/MPq52u5pOS #ChinaClipper #avgeek #MuseumFromHome
This tweet was posted on April 03, 2020.
In the days before non-stop flights, a journey across the Pacific Ocean took many days and required multiple stops along the way, including those flown by #PanAmerican. #ChinaClipper #MuseumFromHome #avgeek
This tweet was posted on April 03, 2020.
To create #PanAm’s transpacific layovers, #onthisday in 1935, the North Haven set sail, carefully loaded in sequence with 2 pre-fab villages, 5 air bases, 250,000 gallons of fuel, barges, tractors, generators, and 50 ft timbers to build radio towers. #ChinaClipper #MuseumFromHome
This tweet was posted on April 03, 2020.
See “Extra ’O’! African Barbershop and Hairdressing Signs” online at: https://t.co/4w6G8ZrEoS #ExtraO #MuseumFromHome
This tweet was posted on April 02, 2020.
Female hairstylists in Africa often hang several signs depicting dozens of different braided hairstyles for clients to consider with clever titles including “Sweet Banana,” “Top Secret,” and “Mother Clear.” #ExtraO #MuseumFromHome
This tweet was posted on April 02, 2020.
African barbershop and hairdressing signs often detail the latest hairstyles. American popular culture has long influenced contemporary hairstyles in Africa with named styles such as “Boeing” and “Ford.” #ExtraO #MuseumFromHome
This tweet was posted on April 02, 2020.
This week on #SFOMat40: In 2013, we presented, “From Ship to Shore: Nautical Arts from the San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park" (@SFMaritimeNPS) featuring nineteenth- and early twentieth-century sea-inspired artifacts. https://t.co/XOIdgkXiKp #TBTSFOM #MuseumFromHome
This tweet was posted on April 02, 2020.
This 1945 TWA uniform was known as the “cutout” for the openwork TWA lettering on the shoulder. The triangular jacket flap could be unbuttoned to cover the TWA lettering, allowing the hostess to smoke or have a cocktail while off duty. #WomenInAviation #MuseumFromHome
This tweet was posted on April 01, 2020.
In addition to the yellow hues featured in this version of “Les Lointains,” this wallpaper is offered in a green tone as well as a grisaille with colored flowers sprinkled in the foreground. #ZuberScenicWallpaper #MuseumFromHome #WallpaperWednesday
This tweet was posted on April 01, 2020.
See “Zuber: The Art of French Scenic Wallpaper” online: https://t.co/NZaFPvu6YV #ZuberScenicWallpaper #MuseumFromHome #WallpaperWednesday
This tweet was posted on April 01, 2020.











