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Baron Concervancy: Call for Artists: Art and Human Nature Collection, A Literary and Art Book
You are invited to submit up to 3 Art Works and/or 3 Written Works by email attachment to: barongallery@aol.com.
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Snail mail hard copies of each submitted work with payments and signed Submission Forms.
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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.
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...
Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University: Meiji Photography
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Computer Arts Gallery: Animal Nature : Powerful Paintings, Drawings and Digital Prints by Hyacinthe Kuller-Baron
Hyacinthe's masterful Drawings in charcoal capture images of animal subjects in what Marcel Duchamp described as "a drawing technique so succinct the artist proves she is one of the finest draughtsmen alive today."
Digitally rendered prin...
University of Richmond Museums, Marsh Gallery: Hannelore Baron: Works from 1967 to 1987
It is her works fragility, both physical and spiritual-the sense of
quiet, private anguish expressed through forlorn materials and
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Baron Gallery: Paintings from the Past become Icons for the Future For Hyacinthe Kuller Baron
To the artist’s delight she discovers the whereabouts of many of the early paintings she thought lost to her forever. In the past art galleries did not feel it necessary to inform the artist when a sale was made.
1962 - Christopher Street, ...
Museum of Photographic Arts: The Model Wife
In each case, the
photographer/spouse collaboration resulted in the creation of some of the artists most
lasting and significant work. The Model Wife includes many image...
Baron Gallery: For Artist Hyacinthe Kuller-Baron, Life Comes Full Circle as Paintings from the Past become Icons for the Future Exhibited only on Internet Art Galleries
In the 2000’s they discovered a more economical and successful venue on the Internet. Since 2003 Hyacinthe Baron exhibited her art on a Premiere Portfolio on absolutearts.com and received 500 to 5000 visitors a day and as many as 11,000 and more v...
Phoenix Art Museum: Masterpiece Replayed: Monet, Matisse and More
The 13 case-studies in the exhibition provide an unprecedented opportunity to compare different versions of masterpieces and to instigate a conversation about originality and mastery. This exhibition will be on view at only two locations in the c...
National Gallery: Family Fortunes: Painting the Family
We are invited to consider what
we mean by families, and what was meant at different times in history: in
many of these paintings the father is absent and, in some, the painting
was intended to serve as a photograph might today - a reminder, ...
Museum of Fine Art Houston: The Public Portrait:
Photographs by Edward Steichen, Richard
Avedon, and Irving Penn
American photographers Edward Steichen
(1879 -- 1973), Richard Avedon (born 1923),
and Irving Penn (born 1917) are among the
...
Milwaukee Art Museum: The Last Show of the Century: A History of the 20th Century Through Its Art
Twentieth-century artists have been keenly aware of their social environment, perhaps to a
greater degree than artists in any other century. Using a time line as its basis, this exhibition
will count off the major historical ev...
Musee d'Orsay: Robert de Montesquiou or the art of
showing off
often befalls a few selected characters to embody the
social and cultural background of a precise period in
time through their tastes, aspirations and fame, and also
th...
Figureworks: Jacquelyn Schiffman: Sitting on Air
Ms. Schiffman entitled this show Sitting on Air. She says "Sitting on
air is tricky, you don‚t know if you're about to fly or to fall down."
Her figurative imagery is based on real people, some famous, some
familial, some models. These introspe...
Galerie Mariska Dirkx: Sculptural Works Displayed at Kasteel Groot Buggenum
The foundation Kasteel Groot Buggenum takes the opportunity to remember the hundredth birthday of Professor Helmut Hentrich, the creator of the domain Groot Buggenum, which covers 15 acres. His superb restoration and interior decoration of the cas...
Yering Station Art Gallery: Number Trance-Face – Paintings by Rajinder Singh
Singh continues, My art practice lies within this dialectic – in the contradiction between my two conflicting viewpoints, adopted as the determining factor in their continuing interaction.
Visual artist, Rajinder Singh, lives and works in Sing...
National Gallery: Fabric of Vision: Dress and Drapery in Painting
Artists bring dress and drapery to life, showing us how to see and feel it. In responding to contemporary fashion, they present to each age a compelling image of how clothes should be worn. The exhibition opens with a striking series of paired pai...
de Young Museum: Timothy Horn: Bitter Suite
Certainly one of the favorite stories of the matriarchal “Big Alma” is about the gilded Neapolitan sedan chair she used as a telephone booth in her Pacific Heights mansion. Horn morphed the sedan chair into a stately carriage fit for a diminutive...
Frick Collection: A Brush with Nature: The Gere Collection of Landscape Oil Sketches
Created by eighteenth- and nineteenth-century artists working out of
doors, these plein-air sketches were painted quickly -- the artists often
spent no more than two hours on a work -- and attempted to capture subtle
atmospheric effects and...
Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza: From Cranach to Monet: Masterpieces from the Perez Simon Collection
The Pérez Simón Collection
Comprising more than 1,000 works and including paintings, sculpture, drawings, the decorative arts and manuscripts from the 14th to the 19th centuries, this Mexican collection is well known and highly esteemed by a...
Museo del Prado: The Spanish Portrait from El Greco to Picasso
Over the course of three and a half months and through a
selection of 84
works, the exhibition devoted to the Spanish portrait will
present a survey
of the development of this genre in Spanish art from the
late fifteenth
century to the ea...
Frye Art Museum: An American in Europe: The Photography Collection of Baroness Jeane von Oppenheim from the Norton Museum of Art
The exciting presentation includes the
work of several prominent pre-war European photographers
published in Alfred Stieglitz's groundbreaking magazine
Camerawork; a very significant group o...
Dayton Art Institute: The Glory of the Silk Road: Art from Ancient China
This historically significant
exhibition will showcase materials that have been buried deep within the
sands, hidden in intricate caves on the sides of mountains, or recovered
from ancient tombs along the Silk Road. The phrase "Silk Road" w...
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