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Artist: Billy Apple ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Billy Apple.
- Gertrude Morgan - The Big Apple Inn n.d. oil, ink and graphit National Museum of Women in the Arts American
- Harold Edgerton - Bullet and Apple c. 1964 dye-imbibition print Cincinnati Art Museum American
- Nelson A. Moore - Apple Orchard 1878 oil on canvas Florence Griswold Museum American
- Pierre Auguste Renoir - The Apple Seller c. 1890 oil on fabric Cleveland Museum of Art French
- Martin Johnson Heade - Apple Blossoms 1873 oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art American
- Robert Vonnoh - Apple Bloom 1903 oil on canvas Minneapolis Institute of Arts American
- Karl Anderson - The Apple Gatherers 1912 oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art American
- George Inness - Apple Orchard 1892 oil on canvas The Detroit Institute of Art American
- Alex Katz - Ann And Billy c. 1981 oil on canvas The Detroit Institute of Art American
- Mary Cassatt - Baby Reaching for an Apple 1893 oil on canvas Virginia Museum of Fine Arts American
- Claude Monet - Apple Trees near Vetheuil 1878 Oil on Canvas Arkansas Arts Center French
- Sturtevant J. Hamblin - Little Girl Holding Apple c. 1840 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- James Peale - Still Life: Balsam Apple and Vegetables c. 1820's oil on canvas The Metropolitan Museum of Art American
- BILLY, PRES DE VICHY - FEMME DE BILLY, AU PIED DU VIEUX CHATEAU (1907 expédié en) by V P Paris
- John Chamberlain - Vandam Billy 1981 painted and chromium Des Moines Art Center American
- Martin Johnson Heade - Girl on a Hillside, Apple Blossoms, 1875 1874 oil on canvas Florence Griswold Museum American
- Bow Factory
Apple Box and Cover
soft-paste porcelain
circa 1756
- Bow Factory
Apple Box and Cover
soft-paste porcelain
circa 1756 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Apple Blossoms, 1873 Charles-François Daubigny (French, 1817-1878)Oil on canvas; 23 1/8 x 33 3/8 in.
- Roi (Roy) Partridge
[Woman with Apple in Hand]
19th - 20th century
- Portrait de R. de Billy, la tête tournée vers la gauche (2e moitié 19e siècle ; 1er quart 20e siècle) by RENOUARD Charles Paul
- FranÁois-Louis Schmied
Apple Tree
color woodcut
19th - 20th century
- United States Glass Co.
Wine glass Thrush and Apple Blossoms
non-lead glass
1880 - 1890
- George Henry Smillie
A Stroll in the Old Apple Orchard
Etching
1883
- Snowfall at Apple Field, Ito Takashi (Japan, 1894 - 1983) , 1949, Color woodblock print The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Still Life: Balsam Apple and Vegetables, ca. 1820s James Peale (1749-1831)AmericanOil on canvas; 20 1/4
- Cornelis Galle the Elder
Eve giving the Apple to Adam
16th - 17th century
- The apple of Eve, Oskar Kokoschka (Austria, Pöchlarn, 1886 - 1980) , 1913, Lithograph on J. W. Zanders paper
- Clare Leighton
September - Apple PIcking
Wood engraving
20th century The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Robert Vonnoh Title: Apple Bloom Date: 1903 Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: H.30-1/4 x
- Untitled (May Apple), Hannah Borger Overbeck (1870 - 1931) , circa 1915, Watercolor and ink on paper
- Andre Jolly
A man gathers apples from beneath an apple tree.
20th century
- Tigger and Apple Pie, Jo Ann Callis (United States, born 1940) , 1980s, Chromogenic development (Ektacolor) print
- Half an Apple, Wynn Bullock (United States, 1902 - 1975) , 1953, Gelatin-silver print
- Apple Core - Summer, Claes Oldenburg (Sweden, Stockholm, born 1929) , 1990, Lithograph in four colors on Koller HMP paper
- Apple Core - Autumn, Claes Oldenburg (Sweden, Stockholm, born 1929) , 1990, Lithograph in four colors on Koller HMP paper
- GÈrard de Lairesse
Nude woman holding an apple
Etching
17th - 18th century
- Apple Espalier, Potager du Roi, Versailles, Becky Cohen (United States, born 1947) , 1994-1997, Gelatin-silver print
- Hieoronymus Wierix
Madonna and Child with the apple
Engraving
16th - 17th century
- Apple Core - Spring, Claes Oldenburg (Sweden, Stockholm, born 1929) , 1990, Lithograph in four colors on Lawrence Barker Green paper
- Textile Design, ’Apple Cart’, Elza Sunderland (Hungary, 1903 - 1991-06-22) , 1945, Gouache on paper
- Charles-FranÁois Daubigny
Pommiers Auvers (Apple trees at Auvers)
Etching
1877
- George Morland
Shepherd peeling apple with dog at his feet, woman with basket on right
soft ground etching
1793
- Apple Core-Winter, Claes Oldenburg (Sweden, Stockholm, born 1929) , 1990 (begun 1989), Lithograph in three colors on Arches Cover paper
- Charles Bour
Vichy, Chateau de Billy
19th - 20th century
- Cup, Billy Al Bengston (United States, Kansas, Dodge City, born 1934) , 1959, Earthenware
- Textile Design, ’Apple’, Elza Sunderland (Hungary, 1903 - 1991-06-22) , circa 1948, Gouache on paper
- Apple Core-First State, Claes Oldenburg (Sweden, Stockholm, born 1929) , 1990 (begun 1989), Two-color lithograph on Laurence Barker Green paper
- Still Life with Pitcher and Hedge Apple, Karen Koblitz (United States, California, Hollywood, born 1951) (Artist), 1985, Low-fire ceramics, underglaze, clear glaze
- Grace, Billy Al Bengston (United States, Kansas, Dodge City, born 1934) , 1959, Oil on canvas
- Untitled, Billy Al Bengston (United States, Kansas, Dodge City, born 1934) , 1990, Lithograph
- Untitled, Billy Al Bengston (United States, Kansas, Dodge City, born 1934) , 1957, Oil on canvas
- Anonymous
Diving Girl Brand California Apples, Watsonville Apple Selling Organization, Watsonville, California
color lithograph
circa 1930 - 1940
- Maxfield Parrish
Man with Apple (cover design for Collier's Weekly, April 1, 1911)
oil paint over graphite, pen and ink, on stretched paper (figure pasted onto background)
1911
- Untitled, Billy Al Bengston (United States, Kansas, Dodge City, born 1934) , 1978, Bronze
- Apple tree, Wassily Kandinsky (Russia, Moscow, 1866 - 1944) , 1911, Woodcut printed in yellow, green and blue on Van Gelder paper
- Untitled, Billy Al Bengston (United States, Kansas, Dodge City, born 1934) , 1968, Lacquer on aluminum
- Costume Sketch for Billy of The Fifth Dimension, Boyd Clopton (United States, 1935 - 1989) , 1960s, Pen on paper
- Costume Sketch for Billy of The Fifth Dimension, Boyd Clopton (United States, 1935 - 1989) , 1965, Paint on board
- One-O-Eight Dracula, Billy Al Bengston (United States, Kansas, Dodge City, born 1934) , 1968, Lithograph
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Apple
Robert McDougall Art Gallery: Billy Apple: Towards the Centre Conceptual artist Billy Apple will arrive in Christchurch in June to realise an artistic statement first proposed for the McDougall Art Gallery in 1979.
On Apple’s visit to New Zealand from New York in 1975 he embarked on a series of works tha...
Broadway Gallery: Apple: 10 Artists Examine Temptation Shin-Hye Park states about her work: "An Artistic expression is for me an act of confirming what I have perceived, namely what I have to know while seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, feeling endlessly in the midst of daily life.
"What is esp...
Broadway Gallery: Apple II: Artists Examine Temptation
Being exhibited at Color Elefante Galleria in Valencia, Spain and at NY Arts Beijing Gallery in China, the Apple II Group exhibition is now open at Broadway Gallery, NYC.
These artists come together to bring their ideas, feelings, thoughts...
LAAA South, The Mike Napoliello Gallery: Ryan Villiers: Rotten Apple Eden Using declassified government documents as source material, as well as McDonald‚s as a metaphor for General Mao‚s demoralizing regime, Ryan‚s previous work portrayed his carefree cast of characters as unwitting pawns - their happy faces masking a ...
University of South Australia, Art Museum: Eden and the Apple of Sodom: Lauren Berkowitz, Antony Hamilton and Janet Laurence These renowned and exceptionally inventive artists have responded to broadly
suggested themes of ecological sustainability and the environment. The
exhibition consists of three discrete installations, each employing uniquely
different sensib...
Cork Gallery, Lincoln Center: Apple TART: Virtual Tart meets the Big Apple Sponsored by Visual Arts League Through having their work on the Virtual TART site they have hit the world.
Dale Copeland has packed some of everyones artwork into 4 big suitcases and brought it to New York. Complete with photos of the a...
Edward Longo: New York Artist Transforms Studio into his own PRIVATE ART GALLERY With bold colors and painterly brushstrokes, Longo's work possesses a passionate flair, even in his most serene compositions. His work displays the attention to intense colors and geometric shapes of Abstract Expressionism, while exuding the Roman...
vitaminb. and ART-on: Call For Submissions: Video-Net-Festival 99 ...
Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Center Malaysia: New York City Psychedelia and Hip Hopster Young contemporary artist Hui Ling Lee re-imagines the industrial, gritty and sophisticated urban landscapes of New York City in her latest series of artwork "New York City Psychedelia & Hip Hopster". As one of the most intimidating cities in the...
Colville Place Gallery: Tom Kemp: No Concept What if it were possible to record a performance of human motion as a still
picture, full of clarity and intimately connected to the original movementsNULL
Such a technique
is not only available but we all use it every day in the
form of ...
Morgan Arts Council: Morgan Arts Council brings art to cyberspace The festival (which runs through September 26th) kicked off
with a multimedia gallery exhibit by artist Hasan Elahi at 7:30pm at the Ice House Art
and Community Center. The gallery show continues from 11am to 5pm on Saturdays
and noon to 4pm...
Union237 Gallery: Young Yacht Owners of America (Y.Y.O.A): . Nub, Roach Master, Tha Black Krayon, Anibal Padrino, and Juan Doe They call themselves freedom-fighting artists who believe in Yachtism. Yachtism is described as a new political and social consciousness that uses the yacht as a vessel to transcend above the troubles of the world that in their view, is under ass...
Shoreditch Tabernacle Hall: Art That Makes You Curious: Works by Eleven Artists ART THAT MAKES YOU CURIOUS provides the opportunity to explore the diversity of artists in a space that echoes with unusual and unexpected vibrations, captivating the imagination and encouraging the viewer to explore the personal interactions with...
Coral Springs Museum of Art: Gartel: Thirty Years of Digital Art The exhibition, "GARTEL: 30-YEARS of DIGITAL ART" showcasing GARTEL's brilliant exploration of a medium he helped incubate and trail blaze. Nobody even knew what a computer was when Gartel was working on his first pieces at Media Study/Buffalo in ...
LeVall Gallery: Different Russians: Photographs by Pavel Antonov Every year scores of ambitious European fashion photographers move to
New York hoping to make it big in the Big Apple. Many of them end up
shacking up in friends' living-rooms, working as dish-washers or waiters.
But most of them don't get disc...
Macworld: MacWorld Expo Digital Art Gallery Awards to 30 Finalists Among the selected 30 finalists is Satoshi Matsuyama's image "Blessed are the Pure in Our Heartland". Digital art and graphic related prizes from the contest’s many sponsors will be awarded to the winning artists. Companies include, Corel, Wacom, ...
Siam Art Space: 1+2, a crappy exhibition in too many parts Though 1+2 takes the style of silent, black and white films, it references many universal and contemporary themes such as domestic violence, love and hate and more recently the uncompromising struggle between Western and Arab cultures. 1+2 views...
Rebecca Ibel Gallery Miranova: Lynton Wells: New Small Paintings
Wells' paintings have gained the attention of critics such as Dave Hickey who described Wells as "a surprising artist -- one of the best artists in that richer, alternate world." He has exhibited extensively in the US and abroad with over 150 gr...
Corning Museum of Glass: Museums Glass Innovation Center Wins
a DESIGN OF THE DECADE Award The Museum's entry was submitted by Ralph
Appelbaum Associates, exhibit designer for the Glass Innovation Center.
The Corning Museum of Glass is undertaking a $62 million renovation. On
June 19, 1999, the Museum debuted major new facilities i...
Edward Longo: Over One Hundred Paintings and Works on Paper Originally from Hartford, CT, Edward Longo studied architectural drafting and drawing. Adding oil and acrylic painting to his list of talents, throughout the past twenty years he has exhibited his work in prominent Manhattan galleries, hotels, and...
Ohio Art League: The Forbidden Fruit: Alison Chism, Robert Falcone, Ellen Grevey Chism and Grevey’s glass pieces began as an exercise in symbolism and form – using shape and curve to illustrate the connection between edible fruits and the human body. These artists see fruit as directly symbolic of womanhood, drawing parallels ...
Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association, Richard Low Evans Gallery: It's The Journey : Marsha Hamby Savage IMAGE
Artist: Marsha Savage
Title: Rocks and Shadows
Year Created: 2008
Medium: Pastel
Width: 36 inches
Height: 24 inches
Price: US$ 3,000
View more of Marsha Savages work in her portfolio at absol...
Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery: New Hampshire and Vermont Artists Win Awards in Regional Show The juried exhibit of works by artists living within 30 miles of Keene will run from Saturday, Oct. 28, to Sunday, Dec. 10. An opening reception at the Thorne, hosted by the Friends of the Thorne, will take place from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct...
Georgia O'Keeffe museum: GEORGIA O’KEEFFE: THE POETRY OF THINGS
Co-organized by the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C. and the Dallas
Museum of Art, Georgia O'Keeffe: The Poetry of Things will also travel to the
...
transVoyeur: Liverpool meets New York - The Liver Birds and the Big Apple There are six artists from New York and six from Liverpool, who are researching and creating art reflective of the citys they live and their practice. Part of this initiative involves the exchange of cultural discourse, which people are invited t...
PH Gallery: American Promise: Heidi Hesse Hesse was born in Germany and lived in South Africa and Germany before coming to the United States. Drawing
from her perspective as an immigrant, she focuses a playful and insightful eye on the assumptions that underlie
the “American Promise.”...
Jack Hanley Gallery: Alex Schweder : Ours In the three works included in the exhibit, Schweder addresses the domestic while redefining the prescribed roles of objects such as toilets, furniture and décor. In Plumbing Us, man and woman share a drain on a conjoined urinal. Straddling the...
Art for Progress: Prepare yourself for -Clash of the Artists- Multidisciplinary Arts Competition The winners from last year's inaugural competition were given exposure to key persons in their respective industries. Selma Karaca, the fashion winner, was given a consultation with Kelly Cutrone of People's Revolution, and also showed her Spring ...
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Museum of Modern Art, Oxford: Enclosed and Enchanted United by an interest in architecture and how the outside world can be reconfigured in the context of the gallery, these artists examine the duality in man-made, yet natural, spaces. The result is a kind of double enclosure, in which the appropria...
Alexis International: Towards The Light: Keith Morant The gallery hopes to squeeze in another show of his work next year but with interest now buzzing on both east and west coasts of America and his commitment to represent New Zealand at the 2007 International Florence Biennale, things may be a bit t...
Tate Britain: Turner Prize 2003 The shortlisted artists for the Turner Prize 2003 are:
Jake and Dinos Chapman who will exhibit their recent work Insult to Injury in which they have methodically doctored a set of Francisco de Goya’s seminal etchings, The Disasters of War. S...
Yorkshire Sculpture Park / Longside Gallery: Kenny Hunter: Natural Selection Features and attributes are immediate, recognisable
and precisely defined. The ultra-smooth form does not simply recreate
a classical mode, but alludes to children’s toys and cartoons.
Recent work features seemingly ordinary, young people. They...
Fruitmarket Gallery: Christine Borland: A Major Exhibition of Work
The kind of objects with which Borland works tend to
be those with a close practical, imaginative or
symbolic relationship to the human body. Shoes,
blankets, slippers, crockery, bones and cell cultures
have all featured in her work, as have...
Santa Fe Museum of International Folk Art: Meeting Modernity - Traditional Indian Art Form Explores HIV, 9/11
Traditionally made from handmade paper backed with cloth, scrolls are typically eight to fifteen feet long and contain vibrantly painted scenes of a story. Indigenous plants and minerals are still used to create the paint, including tumeric, ver...
Broadway Gallery: Shin-Hye Park: A Solo Exhibition Tchera Niyego continues, "In the images of the very meeting point of the shore in close-ups where we see the water blending into dry land a
nd there are no open deep seas or an air of the skies, the foam of the sea is ever so close to that breath...
City Gallery Wellington: Stephen Bambury I use the allure of beauty of surface, colour and space to provide a
runway into the work., says Bambury. This offers people a 'painting
experience', something you don't have with anything else in the world.
Stephen Bambury is one of New ...
Hotel del Arte: Two lenses focusing on two worlds: Carmelo Palomero (India) and Fernando Alonso (N.Y.) The artists are the carriers of this audacious grandeur. They, in a risky way, show us a part of themselves, they open their heart to us, so that we express our opinion and criticize about their creations, without taking into account at times that...
Philadelphia Museum of Art: Adventures in Modern Art: The Charles K. Williams II Collection The collection is marked by a passion for color, strong compositional designs, and occasionally eccentric images, with an emphasis upon several favorite artists, among them Joseph Stella, Oscar Bluemner, Charles Demuth, and Arthur Dove, each of w...
Galerie Gabriel Rolt: Noa Giniger The subversive nature of her work appears through acts of dislocation and transformation. In EVERYBODY LOVES SOMEBODY SOMETIME (2008) Giniger takes one line out of a famous love song, isolates it and presents it as an endless repetition. The “some...
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