
'Who are you calling ancient?'
Celebrate their adventures with t-shirts that showcase their love for visiting monuments, blending comfort and personality for every traveler’s wardrobe.
'Who are you calling ancient?'
'Hurry, wipe it off before Dad comes home!'
At the Museum
"I think that's one of his early 'blank canvases'. I think there are some bigger ones in the next room."
Paul Klee
'The way the eyes follow you is uncanny.'
Fabrique en Francais (Made in France).
"Personally, I'm a doer."
Tourists and their Pets.
"Is it me, or is Jasper Johns a genius?" "Über-genius, Larry. Über!"
'Are you sure this is authentic ancient Indian art?'
Couple Sitting in Front of A Sunset.
'No, Timmy, we are not supposed to connect them.'
'I can make out the nude, but I don't see the submarine.'
Castle, Cafe + Gift Shop.
"Swiping won't cut it sonny-boy, you have to physically walk to the next painting."
The Rise of Modern Art
Jackson Pollock: abstract; Picasso: cubism; Bobby: eight year old
Horse statue throws off rider.
"No - you’re right. It’s dumb."
Dynasties - Ping, Ching, Ming.
A sign that reads "ART...and plenty of it!" hangs above the entrance to a museum.
"Then what happened?"
Raphael
Baby vandalizes an art gallery.
Piles of trash discarded by ancient people are a rich source of artifacts for archaeologists. I unearthed garbage dumps that advanced our understanding of prehistoric societies. On the island of Crete I found ancient trash that increased our knowledge about the Minoan people. And I recently uncovered informative Celtic rubbish. Please stop saying studying ancient cultures by what they threw away is "junk science"!
Sherlock Holmes Museum: No Hounds.
"Good artists borrow, great artists steal."
'Wait, this isn't Monet's garden, it's Mondrian's.'
Mount Rushmore Down Under
Man looks at huge dinosaur fossil in garden, saying: 'It looks great in the rockery, but don't you think you should call the Natural History Museum?'
Stonehenge Sandcastle
"Which way to the Mona Lisa? We're double-parked."
"This one's called 'Incarceration.'"
Gallery book shop - Rodin's Browser
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