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“Zuber: The Art of French Scenic Wallpaper” is on display, pre-security in the International Terminal. https://t.co/NZaFPvu6YV #MuseumFromHome
This tweet was posted on March 18, 2020.
Designer Pierre-Antoine Mongin drew from the first two volumes of Thomas and William Daniell’s Oriental Scenery for ten of the twenty lengths in L’Hindoustan. Several other lengths were inspired by William Hodge’s Select Views in India . #ZuberScenicWallpaper #MuseumFromHome
This tweet was posted on March 18, 2020.
French manufacturers and English potteries rarely copied scenes faithfully; instead, they adapted imagery—adding, removing, and even reversing sections of prints. Elements from several prints were often combined into one design. #ZuberScenicWallpaper #MuseumFromHome
This tweet was posted on March 18, 2020.
French wallpaper manufacturers drew freely from prints created by Western travelers and artists in the 19th century of Indian landscapes and architecture to create panoramic papers. English pottery manufacturers also drew from these prints. #ZuberScenicWallpaper #MuseumFromHome
This tweet was posted on March 18, 2020.
“Forever in the Sky” by #SanazMazinani is on display, post-security, in Terminal 3. https://t.co/cvsSTUR2Bi #5WomenArtists #MuseumFromHome
This tweet was posted on March 17, 2020.
"I was always interested in borders and issues around land and landlessness, and being an immigrant, and I found it rewarding to look up and see these clouds moving — without any limitations, without checkpoints, without passports." #SanazMazinani #5WomenArtists #MuseumFromHome
This tweet was posted on March 17, 2020.
#SanazMazinani's series of photographic montages, 'Forever in the Sky’, takes as its subject clouds over San Francisco intermingled with iconic SF landmarks, and infused with Persian motifs to make complex portraits of the city’s sky-scape. #5WomenArtists #MuseumFromHome
This tweet was posted on March 17, 2020.
For passengers traveling through @flySFO, all of our galleries are open. We do not encourage non-passengers to visit at this time. For online learning opportunities, check out https://t.co/OrlhAonAQq, follow #MuseumFromHome, and visit @MCN’s guide to virtual museums. https://t.co/2js1AEmFAf
This tweet was posted on March 16, 2020.






