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We’re excited to announce our next major show, opening in 2019! . #MangaExhibition will explore the phenomenon of manga, and will be the largest exhibition of the art form ever to take place outside of Japan.
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🐰🐇 Beatrix Potter was born #onthisday in 1866. She made these charming illustrations for her 1909 book ‘The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies’. Who’s your favourite Beatrix Potter character?
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We’ve made an exciting new acquisition! To celebrate Egyptian footballing star @MoSalah being top scorer in the Premier League this season, we’ll be displaying his boots alongside objects from ancient Egypt in the run up to the Champions League final ⚽️🏆
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#DidYouKnow that the ancient Egyptian word for cat was ‘mioew’? 🐈. This upright cat statue sits in typical Egyptian fashion, and was probably intended as a dedication to the cat-goddess Bastet 🐱
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Everyone’s talking about the #Superbowl today, so here’s a superb owl from the collection! 🦉🏈. This sleepy owl was made in the 19th century by Utagawa Hiroshige. The inscription is a haiku, which roughly translates as:. ‘The old maple .looks rosy and refreshed.from end to end’
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🐧 ‘One can’t be angry when one looks at a Penguin’. In 1860, English art critic John Ruskin wrote a letter saying he often visited the Museum to look at penguins to cure his states ‘of disgust and fury’ #WorldPenguinDay
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Here are some #Easter bunnies drawn by Beatrix Potter! 🐰💐☀️.After feasting in Mr McGregor’s lettuce patch, the Flopsy Bunnies have fallen asleep in this illustration from 1909
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Can you bee-lieve this brilliant bug is over 3500 years old? 🐝✨. It was made by the Minoans, who inhabited the island of Crete from around 3000 BC. They used the bee to symbolise power and prosperity, making it a frequent motif in their art and jewellery. Happy #WorldBeeDay! 🐝
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We’ve rounded up 11 ways you can explore the Museum from home in this blog: #MuseumFromHome
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The Rosetta Stone was discovered #onthisday in 1799. It’s regarded as one of the most important ancient Egyptian objects ever found, and was the key to deciphering hieroglyphs.
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J R R Tolkien was born #OnThisDay in 1892. Tolkien drew inspiration from Anglo-Saxon England – like the runic inscription on this mysterious ring made between the 8th and 10th centuries. 🔎🔗
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Beatrix Potter was born #onthisday in 1866. She made these illustrations for her 1909 book ‘The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies’ 🐰🐇. Who’s your favourite Beatrix Potter character?
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@danisnotonfire Thanks for stopping by, Dan - we think you look very cultured! Hope you had a great visit 🏛😊.
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It’s our 260th birthday! 🎂🎉 🏛️ The Museum first opened its doors #onthisday in 1759, free to all ‘curious and studious persons’. We’ve welcomed 350,404,179 visitors over the last two and a half centuries – that’s more than the population of the USA!
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Here’s our (Japanese!) tribute to Vivaldi’s Four Seasons – the Italian composer was born #onthisday in 1678.
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Today is the #WinterSolstice – the shortest day of the year in the northern hemisphere. This afternoon at Stonehenge the sun will set between the tallest two ‘trilithons’ (two upright stones capped by a horizontal stone)
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J R R Tolkien was born #onthisday in 1892. His books took inspiration from the Anglo-Saxons, like the inscription on this mysterious gold ring
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Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai died #onthisday in 1849. He lived into his 90th year, and believed that the older he got the greater his art would become. These scenes are from his famous series ‘Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji’
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Author Beatrix Potter was born #onthisday in 1866. These are her original illustrations to the 1909 book ‘The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies’ 🐰
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Today is the #WinterSolstice – the shortest day of the year in the northern hemisphere! Here's #Stonehenge by John Constable
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🐧 In 1860, English art critic John Ruskin wrote ‘One can’t be angry when one looks at a Penguin’. #WorldPenguinDay
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Everyone’s talking about the #Superbowl today – and we’re fans of this superb owl from ancient Greece! 🦉🏈
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It's #NationalCakeDay! 🍰. The Romans also loved to eat and make cakes – this baking-pan for cakes or bread rolls was made in the first century AD:
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Artist Mary Delany was born #onthisday in 1700. She created thousands of these beautifully detailed flowers from tiny pieces of paper, and only started when she was 72! 🌺🌻🌹🌸🌼
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🎉 #HappyNewYear2019! January is named after the Roman god Janus – he had two faces so he could see the future and the past
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Hokusai died #onthisday in 1849. His masterpiece ‘Under the Wave off Kanagawa’ from 1831 is better known as ‘The Great Wave’ 🌊
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J R R Tolkien was born #onthisday in 1892. His books took inspiration from the Anglo-Saxons, like the runic inscription on this mysterious ring
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It’s #InternationalCatDay so we’re sharing one of the most famous felines in the collection – the Gayer-Anderson Cat. In ancient Egypt cats were highly valued as pets, but also acquired religious significance – read more here: 🐱
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Magna Carta was agreed to by King John #onthisday in 1215. This copy of the ‘Great Charter’ was made in the 18th century
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‘Until the age of 70, nothing I drew was worthy of notice’ – #Hokusai died #onthisday in 1849 aged 90
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🏛️🎉 The British Museum first opened to ‘all studious and curious persons’ #onthisday in 1759 – the first national, public museum in the world.
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The Greek historian Herodotus wrote that if a cat died a natural death in an ancient Egyptian household, all the inhabitants would shave their eyebrows! 🐱 #NationalCatDay
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This 3,000-year-old ancient Egyptian papyrus contains a carefully arranged list of dreams and their interpretations, including which dreams were good or bad omens 💭💤 #DreamsMW
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🏛✨ Today is our 263rd birthday! 🎈. The Museum first opened to ‘all studious and curious persons’ #OnThisDay in 1759, and we’ve welcomed over 356 million visitors since – are you one of them?
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📜 Magna Carta was signed #OnThisDay in 1215. 👑 King John approved the Magna Carta during a political crisis. The document prevented him from exploiting his power, establishing that everybody – even the monarch – was subject to equality under the law
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Leonardo da Vinci was born #onthisday in 1452. This exceptionally detailed drawing uses a technique called silverpoint, where a fine metal stylus was used to render the image. Mistakes were impossible to correct!
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J R R Tolkien was born #OnThisDay in 1892. ‘The Lord of the Rings’ author drew inspiration from Anglo-Saxon England. This mysterious gold ring was made between the 8th and the 10th centuries, and was found in Cumbria in the north of England ✨
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#TheDig is now available on @NetflixFilm! . Based on the true story of the discovery of an Anglo-Saxon ship-burial at Sutton Hoo, the film reimagines the 1939 excavations with a star-studded cast. Our curator’s blog compares the film with reality:
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🐰🐇 Beatrix Potter was born #onthisday in 1866. She made these lovely illustrations for her 1909 book ‘The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies’. Who’s your favourite Beatrix Potter character?
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Happy New Year! January is named after the Roman god Janus. He had two faces so he could see the future and the past #HappyNewYear #2018
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🎂🎉Today is our 262nd birthday! 🎉🎂. 🏛 The Museum first opened to ‘all studious and curious persons’ #OnThisDay in 1759. Since then we have welcomed over 356 million visitors – are you one of them?
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💐 Happy #Easter! . These fluffy bunnies were drawn by author and illustrator Beatrix Potter for her 1909 book ‘The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies’ 🐰. Who’s your favourite Beatrix Potter character?. Read more about Potter’s life, work and legacy here:
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This Assyrian tablet records the #SpringEquinox over 2,600 years ago – it says:. ‘On the 6th day of Nisan the day and night were of equal length’ ☀🌑. 🔎🔗
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Hypnos was the ancient Greek god of sleep. His wings allowed him to move over land and sea, and to fan the foreheads of the weary 😴 #WorldSleepDay
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The Rosetta Stone was discovered #onthisday in 1799. It was the key to deciphering ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs
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The Royal Game of Ur is the oldest playable board game in the world, and dates to around 2500 BC ♟🎲 . Discover how to play this game of speed and strategy with @tomscott and curator Irving Finkel, who deciphered the rules of the game, in this video:
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Author J R R Tolkien was born #onthisday in 1892. Tolkien drew inspiration from Anglo-Saxon England, like this mysterious 1,000-year-old ring found in Cumbria
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Our #Ashurbanipal exhibition is now open! . Unrivalled warrior, fearless lion hunter and master scholar, King Ashurbanipal was once the most powerful person on earth. Come face to face with history’s greatest forgotten ruler in our new show:
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🏛 Happy #InternationalMuseumDay! . Today we’re going on a virtual visit to three galleries. The Egyptian Sculpture Gallery contains highlights including the Rosetta Stone and colossal sculpture, displaying 3,000 years of history. Read more:
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Czech artist Alphonse Mucha was born #onthisday in 1860. Here are two of his colourful Art Nouveau prints made in the late 19th century
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Happy #NewYear! 兔年快乐,万事如意. 2023 is the Year of the Rabbit 🐰 People born in the Year of the Rabbit are said to be gentle, modest and kind. This Qing-era portrait shows a Chinese beauty gently holding a rabbit 🐇 #ChineseNewYear
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This letter is one of the earliest known examples of writing in Latin by a woman. Written by Claudia Severa in the north of Roman Britain between 97–103 AD, the letter invites Sulpicia Lepidina to a birthday party 🎈🎁 #WomenInCulture #MuseumWeek
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Here are some #Hokusai blues that will brighten up #BlueMonday! He famously used Prussian blue to great effect
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On #RemembranceDay2018, here is a red poppy made by Mary Delany in 1776. The Museum will observe the two-minute silence at 11.00
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#August is named after the Roman emperor Augustus. It was previously known as Sextilis, meaning sixth month. This finely detailed cameo of the emperor was made in the first century AD
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✨ #HappyNewYear! ✨. #January is named after the Roman god Janus, who had two faces so he could see the future and the past at the same time. Janus was the god of beginnings and guardian of doorways and gateways. 🔎🔗
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The Rosetta Stone – the key to deciphering ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs – was discovered #onthisday in 1799. Find out more about the discovery of the stone, how it came to the Museum and why it’s so important in this blog post:
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Today is the #SummerSolstice – the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere. Here’s the sun rising behind Stonehenge ☀️
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Tutankhamun’s tomb was discovered #onthisday in 1922 – a major breakthrough in Egyptology as the amazing royal burial was largely undisturbed
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The Rosetta Stone was discovered #onthisday in 1799. It’s regarded as one of the most important ancient Egyptian objects ever found, and was the key to deciphering hieroglyphs
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Happy New Year! #January is named after the Roman god Janus. He had two faces so he could see the future and the past!
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Today marks the 500th anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci’s death. The artist made a number of sketches depicting the infant Christ playing with a reluctant-looking cat – these drawings were done on opposite sides of the same piece of paper 🐱🐾 #Leonardo500
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The #SpringEquinox is mentioned in this 3,000-year-old cuneiform tablet from ancient Mesopotamia – ‘On the 6th day of Nisan the day and night were of equal length’
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🐧 ‘One can’t be angry when one looks at a Penguin’ 🐧. In 1860, English art critic John Ruskin wrote a letter saying he often visited the Museum to look at penguins to cure his states ‘of disgust and fury’ . 🔎🔗 #WorldPenguinDay
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Renaissance master Michelangelo was born #onthisday in 1475. This sophisticated chalk drawing may have been a gift for one of his close friends
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This 2,300-year-old #MysteryObject has a modern equivalent – what do you think it might have been used for? 🤔
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The Rosetta Stone – the key to deciphering ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs – was discovered #OnThisDay in 1799. Find out everything you ever wanted to know about the Rosetta Stone on our website:
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🏛📲 Don’t forget there are loads of ways you can access the Museum from home – we’ve compiled 11 of the best here, so you can get your culture fix whenever you fancy: #MuseumFromHome
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We’re 264 years old! The British Museum Act was given royal assent #onthisday in 1753, creating the world’s first national public museum 👑📜🎉
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🐱 Did you know a group of cats used to live at the Museum?. From the 1970s to the 1990s, between 4 and 7 cats were kept to deter mice and rats – here you can see Pippin, Maisie and Poppet!. Read the full story of the Museum cats: #InternationalCatDay
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Japanese artist Hokusai died #onthisday in 1849. His 1831 masterpiece ‘The Great Wave’ is now one of the most famous artworks in the world, but back then you could buy a print of it for the price of two helpings of noodles! 🍜🍜🌊
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Today we’re excited to launch a major revamp of our Collection online! 🏛📲. We’ve been working extra hard to bring you this update early so you can #MuseumFromHome even better than before. Access the collection digitally wherever you are:
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Happy #ChineseNewYear! 新年大吉 . 2019 is the Year of the Pig 🐷 This plump pig was made in Cyprus nearly 2,000 years ago – it’s a terracotta rattle that might have been used as a child’s toy.
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