Pieter van der Banck
King Edward IV, Plantagenet, Descendant Of Edward Iii (1461-1470) Deposed (1471-1483)
Engraving
17th century
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ProArts Gallery: Pro Arts New Visions 2008: Juried by Lucinda Barnes and Karen Tsujimoto
Karen Tsujimoto is an accomplished curator and author. Her interest in modern and contemporary West Coast artists is demonstrated in her curation of The Art of Peter Voulkos, Dorothea Lange: Archive of an Artist, Transformation: The Art of Joan Br...
Montreal Museum of Fine Art: From Renoir to Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musée de l'Orangerie
The exhibition will feature eighty-one masterpieces from the Jean Walter and Paul
Guillaume collection of the Musée national de l'Orangerie in Paris: fourteen
paintings by Cézanne, six Derain...
National Museum of American Art, Renwick Gallery,Smithsonian Institution: Modern American Realism: Selections from the Sara Roby Foundation Collection
The Sara Roby Foundation was established in 1952 to encourage the creation and public
appreciation of the visual arts and continues an active program today. Sara Mary Barnes
Roby (1907–86) was born in Pittsburgh to a wealthy industrialist, ...
Orleans House Gallery: A River Runs Through It: Riverside Views of the Thames
A number of these stunning riverside views will go on display including one of the earliest, Peter Tillemans’ famous panoramic view of The Thames at Twickenham (c.1724-30).
Today, the river still stirs the imaginations of contemporary artist...
Kimbell Art Museum: From Renoir to Picasso: Masterpieces from the Musée de l'Orangerie
Everywhere from
Tokyo to Moscow to Washington, D.C., individual collectors set in motion
plans for independent institutions, committed to modern and non-Western
...
Community Writers Association: N. M. BREWKA WINS 1999 CWA WRITING COMPETITION
Brewka, a former journalist and award-winning poet and playwright, won
first place in the short story division with Live Theater. She
receives a cash prize of $500 plus publication on the Community Writer...
Kimbell Art Museum: From Renoir to Picasso
Masterpieces from the Musée de l'Orangerie
Among the highlights of the exhibition are 16 turn-of-the-century paintings by
Pierre-Auguste Renoir and 14 by Renoirs dear friend Paul Cézanne. The three most
important painters to emerge in France in the first decade of the 20th century are
r...
L.A. Artcore at Union Center for the Arts: Women Painters West Presents Winter Awakenings
WPW exhibitions continue to be of the highest quality largely because of the juried selection process. A recent juror list includes Renee Amitai, Molly Barnes, Joni Gordon, Don Lagerberg, Louise Lewis, and LA Artcore's Gallery Director, Lydia Tak...
Robyn Bauer Studio Gallery: Unwearable Art by Sabine Hawkins
Originally from Germany, Sabine arrived in Australia in the 1970’s and trained with William Robinson, Roy Churcher, Errol Barnes and Merv Muelling. Since graduating 27 years ago, Sabine has been teaching up to 60 students every week in her Ashgrov...
Atelier Saint James: Synthia Saint James: 2009 to be Monumental Year
New to her palette is her Tuscany Series, inspired by a recent visit to this beautiful region in Italy. To date the suite includes “A Taste of Tuscany”, “Tuscan Sunflowers”, “Cypress Grove”, and “Autumn Leaves”.
Her next destination will be...
ArtNetwork: Call for Aritsts: 14th Edition Cover Contest
First Place
• Winner’s artwork will be showcased on the cover, a $2000 value.
Second Place(s)
• Artworks by 2-10 winners will be showcased on the back cover and in the introduction, a $1200 value.
• Approximately 10 artists will be sh...
World of Art Award: Cris Orfescu Wins Award for the Best in Art & Creativity
World of Art is a trendy and sophisticated global art publishing created for artists, galleries, museums, dealers, art collectors, who seek the latest news and trends in the art world. Featured articles include profiles of artists and galleries, u...
World of Art Award: Asbjorn Lonvig Wins Award for the Best in Art & Creativity, 2006
World of Art is a trendy and sophisticated global art publication created for artists, galleries, museums, dealers, art collectors, who seek the latest news and trends in the art world. Featured articles include profiles of artists and galleries, ...
Baron Concervancy: Call for Artists: Art & Human Nature Collection - Art & Literary Book
That is of course the thinking behind the Annual ART and HUMAN NATURE COLLECTION, A Literary and Art Book. It is a permanent record of an artists exhibition. This book will be available at all times on the Internet at booksellers like Barnes and N...
City Gallery Wellington, 360-Michael Hirschfeld Gallery: Surprise: New Work by 18 Wellington Designers
The works have been created by 18 Wellington designers from the fields of
fashion, architecture, interior, graphic, web, industrial, theatre, lighting
and sound design, based on the theme of surprise.
The exhibition follows a show of the ...
Ottawa Art Gallery: Ken Lochhead: A Celebration of Colour
Born in Ottawa in 1926, Lochhead studied art at Queen's University, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, and the Barnes Foundation in Pennsylvania. He was the Director of the University of Saskatchewan School of Art from1950 to 1964, and initiat...
Phillips Collection: William Scharf: Paintings, 1984-2000
Scharf's work, which brings to mind the paintings of Arshile Gorky and Mark Rothko, for whom he served as a studio assistant,
has been considered second generation abstract expressionist. His sources and references, howeve...
Haus der Kunst: Masterpieces from Fra Angelico to Bonnard
The Collection Dr. Gustav Rau
After the exhibition in Paris and Cologne, this priceless collection is now to be seen in its noticeably enlarged form in Haus der Kunst. A selection of 100 paintings demonstrates in an exemplary manner the development of European painting from th...
First Street Gallery: Small Takes: Zeuxis
The artists of Zeuxis are Lucy Barber, William Barnes, Suzanne Biggins, Joseph Byrne, Susan Cohen, Catherine Drabkin, Bevin Engman, Nancy Flanagan, Phyllis Floyd, Stanley Friedman, John Goodrich, Robert Jessel, Tim Kennedy, Deborah Kirklin, Carmel...
Baron Concervancy: Call for Artists: Art and Human Nature Collection
The publisher wishes to give artists, authors and poets every opportunity to be invited to contribute while the contributions from an international roster of excellent submissions may prompt a second volume to be published in the Fall of 2006.
Riffe Gallery: Coming of Age: Ohio Arts Council Fellowship Recipients
Coming of Age will be on display October 25, 2001 through January 6,
2002. The exhibition is the second in a series of four Riffe Gallery
exhibitions that celebrates Ohio's diverse and talented artists as part of
the YEAR OF THE ARTIST, July 2...
500 Festival: Call for Artist: 500 Festival Announces CARburetion - A Wheely Nice Collection of INDY Car Art
...
iUniverse: Carole Estrup: The secret life of a BAREFOOT GIRL OUT OF OHIO
Born in 1935, Carole Estrup decided at age three to be an artist. Her lengthy career has merited exhibitions, awards and commissions in the U.S. and abroad. For the past 30 years she has lived in the Southern Sierras with her husband of 42 years, ...
New York Public Library: Utopia: The Search for the Ideal Society in the
Western World
The BnF's version of the show was met with critical acclaim in Paris this spring.
NYPL's Utopia will run in New York from October 14 to January 27, 2001. It is
...
Pasadena Playhouse’s Carrie Hamilton Theatre: Solo Exhibition of the Artwork of Synthia Saint James
IMAGE:
Artist: Synthia Saint James
Title: Sisters of Sweet Honey
Year Created: 2003
Medium: Reproduction
Width: 18 inches
Height: 22 inches
Edition Size: 100
Price: US$ 650
Phillips Collection: Renoir to Rothko: The Eye of Duncan Phillips
Phillips’ early ambition was to be a critic. At the end, he had become
one of the primary interpreters of modernism in the United States, as
well as the collector of nearly 2,000 ...
New Museum of Contemporary Art: Tiborocity: Design And Undesign by Tibor Kalman 1979 - 1999
Tiborocity features Kalman's ideas and projects in a setting designed by Kalman to evoke a
mythical 'village' located in a non-industrial country. The village is divided into nine sites that
...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Tiborocity: Design and UnDesign by Tibor Kalman, 1979-1999
Tiborocity will feature Kalmans ideas and projects in a setting designed by Kalman
to evoke a mythical village located in a non-industrial country. The village is divided
into nine sites that serve as metaphors for various themes that h...
UCLA Hammer Museum: Masters of American Comics
Following its Los Angeles debut, the exhibition travels to the Milwaukee Art Museum (April 27 – August 13, 2006) and The Jewish Museum, New York, and the Newark Museum, New Jersey (September 15, 2006 – January 28, 2007).
Unprecedented in it...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Photography: Processes, Preservation, and Conservation
The exhibition is made possible by the Henry Nias Foundation, Inc.
Philippe de Montebello, Director of The Metropolitan Museum of Art,
explained, From its in...
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