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Artist: Thomas Ball ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (60)
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Henry Clay, Thomas Ball (United States, Massachusetts, Charlestown, 1819 - 1911) , modeled 1858, Bronze
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Daniel Webster, Thomas Ball (United States, Massachusetts, Charlestown, 1819 - 1911) , modeled 1853, Bronze
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Artist: Thomas Frederick Arndt Title: Hooker"s Ball Held During Democratic Convention, San Francisco Date: 1984
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Jean-Michel Moreau le Jeune - The Masked Ball 1782 pen and black ink wi Smith College Museum of Art French
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Johannes Gotz - Boy Balancing on a Ball 1888-1905 bronze National Gallery of Art German
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William Morris Hunt - The Ball Players 1871 oil on canvas The Detroit Institute of Art American
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Robert Moskowitz - Hard Ball III 1993 oil on canvas The Detroit Institute of Art American
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Roy Lichtenstein - Girl with Ball 1961 oil and synthetic po The Museum of Modern Art American
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Before the Ball
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Thomas Couture The Duel after the Masked Ball Black and white chalk on blue-green laid paper, faded to green 1857
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts -
Artist: artist unknown Title: Melon Ball Plate Date: 1770 - 1793 Medium: tin-glazed earthenware (faience)
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Karl Wirsum - Looking at a Curve Ball in Cuernavaca 1983 acrylic on canvas Krannert Art Museum American
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Edouard Manet - Masked Ball at the Opera 1873 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art French
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Thomas Ball - Henry Clay 1858 bronze Los Angeles County Museum of Art American
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Thomas Ball - Daniel Webster 1853 bronze Los Angeles County Museum of Art American
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Thomas Ball - Daniel Webster 1852 plaster bust Boston Athenaeum American
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George Catlin - Ball-Play Dance - Choctaw 1861-1869 oil on card mounted National Gallery of Art American
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Arthur Rothstein - At a Charity Ball, New York City 1951 gelatin silver print Cleveland Museum of Art American
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George Catlin - Ball-Play of the Women - Sioux 1861-1869 oil on card mounted National Gallery of Art American
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Sarah Paxton Ball Dodson, American, 1847-1906 Le Berceau 1903 Oil on canvas 117.47 x 73.98
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Sarah Paxton Ball Dodson, American, 1847-1906 The Wych, Malvern about 1892 Oil on canvas 40.64
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W. Ball Creamer silver circa 1790
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Samuel Tucker Cooke - The Safari Lady's Party at the Primavera Ball 1974 graphite on Alexis B The Mint Museums American
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Sarah Paxton Ball Dodson, American, 1847-1906 In Ashdown Forest, Sussex about 1899 Oil on paperboard
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Thomas Ball, American, 1819-1911 Cornelia M. Walter (Mrs. William B. Richards) about 1850 Oil on
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Vase and Witch Ball, Patrick Brennen (United States)  (Artist), mid-19th century, Blown glass
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Sito Conte Fiber ball from weaver's kit cotton 1300 - 1400
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W. Ball Sugar bowl with lid silver circa 1790
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Thomas Rowlandson A Bacchanalian Scene at Don Luigi's Ball, fifteenth plate opposite page 346 in the book Naples and the Campagna Felice: in a Series of Letters Addressed to a Friend in England in 1802 (London: R. Ackermann, 1815) color aquatint with add
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Edgar Hilaire Germain Degas - Portrait after a Costume Ball (Portrait of Mme. Dietx-Monnin) 1879 distemper, with meta The Art Institute of Chicago French
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Thomas Rowlandson Don Luigi's Ball, fourteenth plate opposite page 342 in the book Naples and the Campagna Felice: in a Series of Letters Addressed to a Friend in England in 1802 (London: R. Ackermann, 1815) color aquatint with additional hand coloring 1
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Christian Mayr - Kitchen Ball at White Sulphur Springs, Virginia 1838 oil on canvas North Carolina Museum of Art American
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Thomas Ball - Daniel Webster (1782-1852) 1853 bronze The Art Institute of Chicago American
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Arthur Putnam Bear Standing with Ball bronze 1908
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Arthur Putnam Bear Standing with Ball plaster 1908
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Sito Conte Ball of white fiber from weaver's kit cotton 1300 - 1400
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Sito Conte Ball of blue fiber from weaver's kit cotton and dye 1300 - 1400
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Louisville Glass Works Cannon-ball bottle, green glass circa 1700
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Artist: Gustav Adlof Mossa Title: She loved the ball too much, that"s what killed her
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Hester Bateman George II ball footed tea urn sterling silver 1786
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Mark Adams Soccer Ball color aquatint 1983
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Anonymous A Ball Scene pencil & pen & black ink circa 1830
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Anonymous General View of the Ball 19th century
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George Ball Confins Engraving 1960
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Unidentified [(No.6) Monkey with a ball and lantern] color woodcut 1894
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Edwin Henry Landseer - Chevy ("Weel, Sir, if the deer got the ball, sure's death Chevy; will no leave him.") 1868 oil on canvas The Detroit Institute of Art English
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William Ball Factory Plate soft-paste porcelain 1755 - 1769
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Arthur Putnam Relief of William T. Ball, M.D. plaster 19th - 20th century
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Stiegel Factory Witch ball and stand free blown non-lead glass 1800 - 1825
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Fashion Plate (Ball Dresses), J.J. Pease , 1843, Engraving on paper
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Fashion Plate (Ball Dresses), J.J. Pease , 1843, Engraving on paper
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Wilfrid Williams Ball At The Shore 19th - 20th century
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Marvin Spohn Moth Ball Etching/Drypoint 1969
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Alice Eileen Soper Net Ball Etching 20th century
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Ball, Anthony Charles Stoeveken (born 1938) , 1967, Lithograph
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Tom Tom Series #3, Charles Mattox (1910 - 1995) , 1966, Painted fiberglass and a rubber ball
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Peter Halm Court Ball Etching and drypoint 19th - 20th century
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B. Cole The Grove Of The Ball Hall. 18th century
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F. A. Heath Peasant's Ball. 19th century
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Artist: Nayarit Title: Seated Ball Player Date: 300 B.C. - 200 B.C. Medium: earthenware Dimensions:

Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40)
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Optical Artistry Gallery: There is Art in Your Future: The Fortune Cookie Show
the concept for this show stemmed from the successful formula of their previous show: Reply Hazy, Try Again: 20 Artists Reply to the Magic 8-Ball, in which artists were randomly given one of the answers from the Magic 8-Ball and asked to create ...

Laurence Miller Gallery: Jakob Tuggener: Ball Nights 1934-1962
Jakob Tuggener (1904-1988) was born in Zurich, and began taking photographs in 1926. In 1934 he began a thirty-year project of photographing society and opera balls in Zurich, St. Moritz and Vienna. Unlike other photographers who recorded the bal...

Nordic Museum of Drawing: Sol Kjøk: Book of Swells
Finally, turning collages to drawings and paintings, in which the visual end of a very long process can be seen. Sol Kjøk winds human body images into each other, tangled up or overlapped. In the distance flowing lines bind together the forms into...

Museum of Contemporary Art, LA: Gabriel Orozco
Organized by MOCA assistant curator Alma Ruiz, the exhibition will include over 100 works that highlight the artist's use of diverse media and eclectic subject matter. The exhibition provides an overview of Orozco's multifaceted body of work, wh...

Martin-Gropius-Bau: RUNDLEDERWELTEN: Football and Art, Body and Mind
The various aspects of the game are not merely documented and illustrated; visitors to the exhibition are positively encouraged to allow their imagination to run free and let football transport them to other realms. In many of the works the tremen...

Taft Museum of Art: The Great Migration: The Evolution of African American Art, 1790-1945
Included are works by painters Joshua Johnston, Henry O. Tanner, Duncanson and Horace Pippin; photographer James P. Ball; and sculptor Edmonia Lewis amon...

Woman Made Gallery: Call for Entries: Three Juried Exhibitions
CALL FOR ARTWORK: Normal/Abnormal: Bodies & Minds
Exhibition Dates: January 17 - February 20, 2003,
Juror: Ann Starr
Art in all media by women and men that will examine experiences of physical, emotional, and mental abnormality. Tw...

Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art: POP PLASTICS: Molding the Shape of the 1960s
Pop Plastics highlights some of the most innovative design objects made during the '60s, ranging from the Ball chair to the Trimline telephone. The objects presented illuminate important design motifs and choices ...

Toronto Sculpture Garden: Swell: Montreal Artist Stephen Schofield
Here, exaggerated clothing forms, fruit deconstructed into fractal format and perky pop spheres are strung together on this structure which has evolved to suggest an outdoor pool. These suspended elements describe a spatial dynamic that is involu...

Hara Museum of Contemporary Art: Hara Documents 8 omokage – in/visible- Kazz Sasaguchi
What do omokage and in/visible signify?
Medusa Gallery: Maria Grigoriadi: Painting
"You cannot tell everything. According to a Thai myth, what you cannot tell you should shout inside the hollow of a tree, which you then seal with mud and dried grass. I seal them with white colour. "Take up this process too enthusiastically...

ArtSpace: Lin Li: Sydney Coal Loader
She views it as a palimpsest, writing over ground first occupied by the Koori people, then European settlement, and now the story of a millennial generation of immigrants. Until 80 years ago all of Sydney’s coal was imported and the work is shot ...

Bettie Morton Gallery: Peter Brooke-Ball: Sculpture and Painting
Alongside the sculptures are paintings and drawings which pick up the rhythm of the 3D work. The sumptuous paintings balance colour and form in such a subtle way that, as with the sculptures, the substance is often slow to reveal itself. And who d...

Jack Hanley Gallery: Solo Exhibition: Andrew Mania
In this way, divorced from any recognizable environment, the figures seem to float in an imagined, glittering disco ball limbo. Maniaís aesthetic of formal binaries in which highly detailed texture is contrasted starkly against simple and deliber...

Barbara Januszkiewicz: Education Programs and Promotion of the Arts in the Community
The Phantom  Alexandria Arts Safari Mask Ball,  fine art poster is available for $ 35.00 and all monies will be uses to support art education programs and promotion of the arts in the community . We are delighted to have Barbara Januszkiewicz as ...

24 HR Art - Northern Territory Centre for Contemporary Art: Fassih Keiso: Skins - A Multi-media Installation and Projection
Fassih Keiso is a Melbourne-based artist whose multi-media installation Skins explores tensions between Eastern and Western perceptions of the body and sexuality. Keiso works with fragments of the human body, breaking it up, removing it from norma...

Museums Sheffield: Millennium Gallery: Vivienne Westwood: The Exhibition
Westwood was awarded British Designer of the Year in 1990 and in 1992 she received an OBE for her outstanding contribution to fashion. In 1998 she was given the Queen’s award for Export and in 2003 she was named Export Designer of the Year. ...

Gemeentemuseum Den Haag: Cezanne - Picasso - Mondriaan
His paintings are shown alongside works by Pablo Picasso, who considered himself the artistic heir of Cézanne, and Piet Mondriaan, who was strongly influenced by both artists. Never before could museum visitors see works by Cézanne, Picasso...

Priska C. Juschka Fine Art: William Kentridge: Works on Paper from 1980's and 1990's
This message does not end with Kentridge´s works and their reference to the Apartheid, but rather can be applied to other cultures, as well as recent and present conditions of exploitation. The ultimate objective of the artist´s works is perhaps b...

Somerset House: St Petersburg: A 300th Birthday Tribute People and Palaces in Photographs around 1900
Special emphasis is placed on the interiors of the Winter Palace, home to the Romanov rulers of Russia until their fall in 1917, and the Hermitage – then still an imperial museum. Another group of photographs focuses on the mansions of those late...

Northwest Exhibition of Environmental Photography: Call to Artists: Premier Photography Event
The exhibit will be held at Rainier Square in downtown Seattle, from April 1st to May 31st, 2001. The exhibit's gala opening will be held at Rainier Square, on Friday, April 20th 2001, from 4 - 6:30pm, followed by award presentations, and a mul...

Art Gallery of Mississauga: Visual Arts Mississauga 26th Annual Juried Show of Fine Arts
Jurors of this years exhibition are Frank Barry, Patricia Clemes and Peter Kolisnyk. Awards have been generously provided by community sponsors, including Bulova Watch Company, Currys Art Store, Loomis & Toles, Art Gallery of Mississauga and...

Abel Raum fuer Neue Kunst: Black Fluffy Clouds: David Hatcher
The charts mutate into portraits of business leaders, politicians, models and slogans drawn from contemporary western consumer society. As LOreals ambassador of beauty for example, Milla Jovovich is portrayed as the current economic perfo...

Joan Miro Foundation: Jean Arp: A Retrospective
Jean Arp (Strasbourg, 1886 – Basle, 1966), sculptor, painter and poet, moved to Zurich during the First World War. There, in 1916, together with Hugo Ball, Tristan Tzara and Richard Huelsenbeck, he founded the Dada movement, which had its centre o...

ARTworkSF: American Mythology: 23 Artist Define Their Views
Carmen Wolfs Red Chair highlights the American myth of fame and popularity. In William Mayfields Changing Our Minds the gods see something wrong with the way things are and are doing something about it. Malcom Nicols Bright Sunny Future V exemplifies...

Dracula's Museum der Vampire and Fledermause: 2005 Dracula Society Vampire Congress
Highlights of the Congress will include:
- Several guestspeakers including Dr. Rolf Giesen: Curator at The Filmmuseum in Berlin, professor at the German Film School of Digital Production and Member of the Visual Effects Society, Los Angeles ...

ShanghArt: Orchid Figure: Tang Maohong
Tang Maohong describes his work “Orchid Figure” as follows: “I hope that within my video pieces there are countless segments, like dust scattering into a frame of time, calculated by seconds, having the same pettiness as ourselves. They and...

Irish Museum of Modern Art: Dorothy Cross: Sculpture, Installation, Performance, Photography and Film
In his foreword to the catalogue IMMA Director, Enrique Juncosa, the curator of the exhibition, describes Cross’s art as “a poetic amalgamation of found and constructed objects; sometimes humorous, sometimes disturbing, always intellectually stimu...

Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Brilliantly Birmingham: Museum of the Jewellery Quarter
The annual celebration is a chance for the city to promote the Jewellery Quarter's reputation as the largest centre for jewellery making in Europe and raise the profile of the up and coming makers that are the quarter's hidden tal...

Galerie Timothy Tew: A Celebration of Healing: Breast Cancer Exhibition Raises Funds and Awareness
A dynamic series of eighteen portraits were created by Brownfield depicting men and women of all ages and different nationalities whose lives have been impacted by breast cancer. The works are representational abstracts in the motif of contempora...

Bradshaw Gallery, J. Erik Jonsson Central Library: Abstract Beauty: Work by Jack Tarver
“I put a lot of energy and thought into it, and all that energy and effort is there for the viewer to feed off of.” Jack attended Brookhaven and El Centro Community Colleges and earned an Associate of Arts degree. He has had solo art shows ...

Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden: Another Line: New Forms of Drawing
Current approaches to an expansion of drawing build on achievements of 20th century art history and further develop historical approaches in a decidedly contemporary vein. Today the genre of drawing shows that it has liberated itself from academic...

South London Gallery: Simon Starling: Djungel
Blue, Red, Green, Yellow, Djungel 2002 (djungel is Swedish for the word jungle), takes as its subject the process of transition from a West Indian cedar tree, felled in New Grant in Trinidad on 22 March 2002, to a huge curtain, spanning the entire...

Bendixen Contemporary Art: Turbulent Infinity: Ferdinand Ahm Krag
In his art, Ahm Krag endeavours to capture motifs and figurations in an abstract, indefinable state of ”translation”. The pictorial space stretches infinitely in all directions, while at the same time pulsating between inner and outer, micro and m...

Williamsburg Art and Historical Center: Call for Artists: The Miltonian Paradise Lost Convention and Juried Competition for Artists, Writers, Composers, Choreographers and Thinkers
In 1997 Lindall produced the "Charles Gatewood Retrospective" which electrified Williamsburg and stopped the trains across the Williamsburg Bridge so gawkers could view the spectacle. In 1999 he produced "Apocalypse 1999" with its morgue va...

Gallery at Green Street: Sculptures by Lisa Osborn and Debra Giller
Debra Giller shifts from technological and architectural forms to organic and biomorphic in writhing towers of intricate detail and rich color. Plant and fruit forms sprout from five foot tiers of alien (or are they microscopicNULL) structures tha...

Pharmaka: Xicano Demiurge: An Immediate Survey
Art that is innovative and aggressive in its approach is critical to developing a contemporary aesthetic that is representative of the 21st Century Xican@ artist. The cultural climate influencing this particular group today is not the same as the ...

Williamsburg Art and Historical Center: Call for Artists: Brave Destiny
"Reason, honor and the limitless bounds of our own imaginations compels us now to do what others can only admire! Unhindered by the mortal flesh, the mind can visit realms which the body cannot. In that we are like Gods. That is our own 'brave des...

Bayly Art Museum: Charlottesville Collects
“We think our visitors will be both surprised and delighted to see the wonderful works in Charlottesville Collects,” says Jill Hartz, director of the Bayly Art Museum. “We are thrilled to share these works with the public, and are so grateful ...

Cafe Gallery Project: Reap: 19 artists, 30 installations, 365 days
Mark Anderson, Anne Bean, Lucy Baldwyn, David Chapman, Marcus Coates, Rachel Cohen, Holly Darton, Gail Dickerson, Graham Fagen, Brian Gilson, Illur Malus Islandus, Meg Mosley, Miyako Narita, Lucille Power, Emily Richardson, Harald Smykla, Eden Sol...

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