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J. Paul Getty Center: German and Swiss Drawings from the Permanent Collection
The exhibition will explore the range of German and Swiss
draftsmanship of the 16th and 17th centuries through figure and compositional studies,
designs for prints and decorative objects, and port...
National Galery of Art: From Schongauer to Holbein:
Master Drawings from Basel and Berlin
The exhibition is made possible by UBS AG.
The Gallery has long been devoted to collecting and exhibiting early German and Swiss art, and this rich
and varied showing o...
J. Paul Getty Center: PAINTING ON LIGHT: Drawings And Stained Glass In The Age Of
Dürer And Holbein
This installation explores the creative relationship between artists and their work by uniting preparatory designs with the breathtaking windows that resulted from them. This is a unique opportunity to view the milestones of German and Swiss stain...
Georgia Museum of Art: From Heroes to Dudes: Studies of Male Figure
From Albrecht Dürer’s 17th-century studies of the male figure to
Kenyon Cox’s late 19th-century drawings of male nude models, a wide array of
images will allow viewers to discover the ways in which real and mythical male
bodies were dr...
Rembrandt House: Rembrandt’s Treasures
Rubens will be represented by a major
work, on loan from Dresden, illustrating
the story of Hero and Leander. It hung
in Rembrandt’s house for many years
before he sold it on in 1644. Another
masterpiece is a painting by
...
Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College: The Power of Appearances: Renaissance and Reformation Portrait Prints
The exhibition of 62 prints is organized by the National Lending Service of the National Gallery of Art in Washington. It will comprise prints ranging in date from 1500 to 1601. Together, they suggest that the portrait is inextricable from its so...
Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution: The Work of Charles and Ray Eames: A Legacy of Invention
At a critical moment in American history, Charles (1907-1978) and Ray (1912-1988) Eames responded to emerging postwar consumer needs and demands with experimentation and an aesthetic approach that was a uniquely American interpretation of European...
Frick Collection: The Medieval Housebook: A Fifteenth-Century View of Life
Organized
exclusively for The Frick Collection by
Timothy B. Husband, Curator of Medieval
Art and The Cloisters, The Metropolitan
Museum of Art, The MedievalHousebook:
A View of Fifteenth-Century Life presents...
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa: Signs and Wonders - He Tohu He Ohorere
Some of Te Papa’s greatest treasures are included: sacred images by European masters such as Dürer, Rembrandt, Cantarini, Blake, Rouault, Matisse, Masson, and Rosetti; and iconic works of art by major New Zealand artists such as Colin McCahon, Rit...
Santa Barbara Museum of Art: Mastering the Medium: Woodcuts
The l5th century Augsburg artist Gunther Zainer, was
probably the first to use woodcut images in printed pages to replace the hand drawn and
...
Frick Collection: When is a Work of Art Complete: Prints by Rembrandt, Piranesi, Degas, Munch and More
In the process of printmaking, an artist will normally take proof impressions as he makes changes to his plate. These proof states, as will be apparent through many groupings in the exhibition, can establish an exact record of the image in the pr...
Portland Museum of Art: Kathe Kollwitz Prints: Defending the Downtrodden
Kollwitz began her art studies in the late 1880s at academies in Berlin and Munich and soon decided to devote herself to the graphic arts. In Germany, there had been a long tradition of socially and politically charged printmaking that went back t...
Gallery 218: Visions of Elvis
VISIONS OF ELVIS which runs July 7, 2000 through July 30, 2000, includes Elvis-themed artwork in all media, including video, painting, printmaking, photography, drawing, sculpture, and mixed media from three countries plus the United States.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art: Work of Charles and Ray Eames: A Legacy of Invention
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art presents The Work of Charles and Ray Eames: A Legacy of Invention, examining for the first time
the extraordinary artistic and cultural impact of husband and wife team Charles and Ray Eames on twentieth-centu...
Portland Museum of Art: Leonard Baskin: Monumental Woodcuts
Monumental woodcuts--fashioned from multiple blocks joined together--were made as early as the Renaissance by artists such as Jacopo de Barbari, Hans Schufelein, and Albrecht Durer. The subjects were usually grand views, narrative compositions, or...
Cantor Arts Center Stanford University: Conflict and Art
The exhibition's broad thematic headings range from societal, religious, and political struggles, with their associated wars, to more individualistic competitions and internal dialogues, often eloquently drawn from legend or literature: Political ...
Milwaukee Art Museum: Nothing But Nudes: Selections from the Permanent Collection
he exhibition Nothing But Nudes: Selections from the Permanent Collection reveals not only the many roles of the nude in art
but also the depth of the museum's holdings. Including works from all media painting and sculpture, w...
Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard: Dürer's Passions: PRINTS AND DRAWINGS OF THE PASSION OF CHRIST
Encompassing nearly 100 works, Dürer’s Passions will include works
from the Fogg Art Museum’s collections as well as extremely rare
works loaned by the British Museum; the Museum of Fine Arts...
Victoria and Albert Museum: Stepping In and Out: Contemporary Documentary Photography
The theme of the exhibition is two-fold; certain photographers have immersed themselves, or 'stepped in’ to, communities different from their own, documenting the situations and relationships that then unfold. Other photographers adopt the new ro...
Sheldon Swope Museum of Art: Works from Perception by the Midwest Paint Group
With widely varied styles, these painters are brought together by a joint commitment to working from observation while at the same time adhering to strong emotive and expressive abstract principles. Encompassing landscape, still life, and portrai...
Krasno Gallery: ErosSalt: Fettish Art
Serik Kulmeshkenov's etchings offer a vision of a man legally blind since age 26. Mr. Kulmeshkenov emigrated from Kazakhstan in 1999. Author Douglas McGill describes Serik's style in an article (Rochester Magazine, MN): "an artist of kindly dispos...
National Gallery of Art: FROM REMBRANDT TO RUBENS AND MONET TO
MATISSE, EXHIBITION PRESENTS ACQUISITIONS OF THE
LAST DECADE AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY
The exhibition is made possible by Verizon Foundation, the philanthropic arm of
Verizon Communications. The Foundation is also funding the development of a
...
Gallery 128, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts: Juried Alumni Exhibition to Feature Work by Ruslan Khais
Ruslan Khais states about his work, "For the last four years the landscape has been the predominant subject in my art. Shimmer of sunlight, coming trough the leaves and its ever-changing reflections in the water become the subject of my paintings....
J. Paul Getty Center: The Geometry of Seeing: Perspective and the Dawn of Virtual Space
Thomas Crow, director of the Getty Research Institute, remarked, For all the visitors who
responded so enthusiastically to Devices of Wonder, which the Research Institute
...
Yale School of Architecture Galleries: PSFS: Nothing More Modern
On October 1-2, there will be a reception and related symposium. The event will gather an international group of historians, architects, critics and theorists to examine how 1930's American Modernism reflecting distinctively American social and cu...
Carnegie Museum of Art: Portrait/Self Portrait: Prints and Drawings from the Museum's Collections
Dating from the Renaissance to the mid-twentieth century, the show
features works by Dürer, Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Cézanne, Degas, Matisse,
Toulouse-Lautrec, Klimt, and Picasso, as well as American artists such as
Mary Cassatt, John James Audubon...
Carnegie Museum of Art: Gods, Love, and War: Tapestries and Prints from the Collection
The tapestries on view are:
Alexander Entering Babylon in Triumph, from The Life of Alexander, designed in 1665 and woven in 1691.
The Defeated Pompey Meeting His Wife at Sea, from The Story of Julius Caesar, designed in 1540 and wo...
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