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Artist: Cross And Beads ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Cross and Beads.
- George Peter Alexander Healy
Cross and Beads
silver and beads
20th century
- Saidi
Cross on chain with beads
silver
20th century
- Woman’s Belt, J. Lettré , 1920s, Hematite bugle beads, glass bugle beads, seed beads
- Varney Masalay
String of trade beads
beads
20th century
- Varney Masalay
String of trade beads
beads and string
20th century
- Saidi
Necklace (Sa sat) with eight crosses and blue beads
silver and beads
20th century
- Woman’s Belt, J. Lettré , 1920s, Plastic beads, hematite beads, metallic thread
- Woman’s Belt, J. Lettré , 1920s, Plastic beads, hematite beads, metallic thread
- K.A. Abrokwah
Necklace (papelillo beads)
glass beads strung on cotton (11 strands)
1970 - 1980
- Embroidery Sample, Michonet (France, Paris) , 1910-1920, Velvet with bugle beads and glass beads
- Woman’s Dinner Suit, Gilbert Adrian (United States, 1903 - 1959) , 1945, Wool gabardine, bugle beads, seed beads, cut beads, crepe lining
- Woman’s Belt, J. Lettré , 1920s, Plastic bugle beads, round beads, thread, yarn
- Woman’s Hat, I. Magnin & Co. (United States, California, Los Angeles, 1893 - 1995) , 1954, Velvet, crystal beads, bugle beads
- Woman’s Handbag, Daniel Swarovski (Manufacturer), 1993, Silk satin, jet beads, crystal beads, gold tone metal
- Woman’s Ornamental Buckle, Gabrielle (Coco) Chanel (Flanders, Bréda, 1883 - 1971) , circa 1930, Colored beads, paste stones, and metallic beads set in base metal
- Paquin
Dress cream silk georgette embroidered with black and silver beads sequins
silk georgette, silver beads, rhinestones, and sequins
circa 1920
- Mrs. Goodel
Pouch
cloth and beads
1862
- Georgia O'Keefe - Cross by the Sea 1931 oil on canvas Currier Museum of Art American
- Howard Hack
Bag
ermine, chamois, and beads
19th century
- Tournai Factory
Handbag
velvet and beads
circa 1865
- Yves Saint Laurent
Evening bag
beads and rhinestones
mid 20th century
- Marie Santana
Pendant with beads
silver
20th century
- Anonymous
Handbag
metal beads
circa 1840
- Varney Masalay
Band
trade beads
20th century
- Howard Hack
Fan
leather, feathers, and beads
19th century
- Paquin
Beaded bag
metal beads
1920 - 1935
- Robert Dighton
Necklace
beads
late 19th century
- Robert Dighton
Beaded band
beads
19th century
- Robert Dighton
Belt
beads and fiber
19th century
- Woman’s Evening Dress, Bob Mackie (United States, California, Monterey Park, born 1940-03-24) , circa 1980, Bugle beads, sequins, and glass-faceted beads on silk chiffon and silk crepe
- Woman’s Evening Gown, Bob Mackie (United States, California, Monterey Park, born 1940-03-24) , circa 1980s, Silk chiffon, silk crepe, glass bugle beads, faceted beads, leather
- PORTRAIT DE MME HENRI EDMOND CROSS (1891) by CROSS Henri Edmond (dit), DELACROIX Henri Edmond The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Cloisters Cross, 12th century EnglishWalrus ivory; 22 5/8 x 14 1/4 in. (57.5 x
- Yves Saint Laurent
Evening bag
glass beads and rhinestones
1950 - 1960
- Robert Dighton
Beaded bag
beads on buckskin
19th century
- Robert Dighton
Necklace
stone beads
circa 1325 - 1521
- Robert Dighton
Necklace
stone beads
circa 1325 - 1521
- George Peter Alexander Healy
Necklace
bronze and beads
20th century
- Ali Amonikoyi
Shoulder bag
beads, cloth, ribbon, and leather
1904
- George Peter Alexander Healy
Necklace
silver beads
20th century
- Varney Masalay
Bag
rattan, beads, fiber, feathers
20th century
- Sito Conte
Leopard crown
cloth and beads
20th century
- Robert Dighton
Necklace
wood beads
late 19th century
- Sito Conte
Elephant mask
cloth and beads
20th century
- Howard Hack
Moccasin
buckskin, beads, and cloth
19th century Museum of Fine Arts
- Sampler Mexico, 19th century Linen plain weave embroidered with silk, linen, and glass beads 40
- Robert Dighton
Child's moccasin
buckskin with beads
circa 1900
- Robert Dighton
Pair of gauntlets
buckskin, fur, and beads
circa 1900
- Robert Dighton
Braided white necklace
beads
19th century
- Anonymous
Necklace
beads and metal
mid 19th century J. Paul Getty Museum
- Triumph of the Cross
- A La Reine des Fees
Handbag black
beads and satin
circa 1940
- Charles Frederick Worth
Evening bag
cut steel beads, glass, and satin
1930 - 1940
- Marsden Hartley - The Iron Cross 1915 oil on canvas Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum American
- Sommer and Kaufmann
Beaded cloth
beads, fiber and fabric
20th century
- Varney Masalay
Death mask
trade beads and string
20th century
- Ldamie
Neck ornament
beads and brass buttons
19th century
- Sito Conte
Wedding belt
polychrome beads and thread
20th century
- A La Reine des Fees
Evening bag
glass beads, rhinestones, and metal
20th century
- Ferdinand-Victor-Eugene Delacroix - Christ on the Cross 1853 oil on canvas The National Gallery, London French
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Beads
Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Renwick Gallery: Star-Spangled Presidents: Portraits by Liza Lou The zillions of beads I used to create American Presidents symbolize grand campaign
promises of a sparkling future for America and the fulfillment of the American Dream,
said Lou.
Lou is best known for her monumental beaded ...
Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre: Baubles, Bangles and Beads: Australian Contemporary Jewellery
The exhibition of over 90 pieces includes individual items of contemporary Australian jewellery borrowed from 15 private collectors including Penelope Seidler (architect), Anna Volska (actor), Mandy Martin (artist), Margaret Pomeranz (film criti...
Recursos de Santa Fe: Bead Expo Symposium: Sacred and Secular Uses of Beads
Friday: Facets of Collecting: Passion, Preservation, and Possession
• Gabrielle Liese, founder of the Bead Museum, how to build a bead
collection.
• Robert Liu, editor of Ornament magazine, historical and ethical problems
with collecti...
Dallas Museum of Art: A Window on the Past: Contemporary Art of the Huichol
Indians ...
BAT Centre: KWASUKASUKELA (Once upon a time): Works by Thafa Dlamini and Siza Mkhize Their style has been reinvented with the use of
various colours and designs to suit the present times. Siza believe that art
is made from another dimension and that artists must not try to do realism
but need to have their own invention and int...
Esso Gallery: Nzingah Muhammad: Objects of Investigation . The resulting series of works is entitled "Objects of Investigation", in which the artist investigates contemporary reality (the Muslim community in the US), which is perhaps just a matter of culture. Reality is falsified and here the photograp...
Akron Art Museum: Liza Lou: Bead the World Obsessive and thrilling, Liza Lou's extraordinary meditations on the ordinary
address serious issues including the value of women's work, the dominance of white males in our political structure, a...
Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Renwick Gallery: The Renwick Invitational: Four Discoveries in Craft The exhibition highlights 50 objects in various craft media. James Koehler of Santa Fe, N.M., weaves bold, colorful tapestries. Gyöngy Laky of San Francisco interlaces twigs, electrical wire and other found objects into nestlike baskets. Kristina ...
Amercan Craft Musem: Spirits of the Cloth: Contemporary Quilts by African
American Artists ...
Square 1 Gallery: Robert Slingsby: Bones of the Rusting Carpet In a landscape that is dominated by metal, there are parts where instead of litter being characterised by the almost jewel like quality of bright, amorphous coloured pieces of plastic, here it becomes a carpet of rust. But just as he as always found ...
US ART GALLERY, University Museum,University of Stellenbosch: SOLO EXHIBITION OF WORKS ON TEXTILE BY SANDRA KRIEL Sandra Kriel's work has been shown since 1991, at group exhibitions in South
Africa, Europe and America. She was the recipient of the main award at the
1991 Cape Town Triennial. In 1993, when after 20 years, South Africa was
invited back to the...
Edinburgh Printmakers: Jenny Smith : Incise In this exhibition, Jenny explores the relationship between process and concept; looking at ways the traditional formal elements of drawing can be re examined, using new technology.
The exhibition includes laser drawings, prints, artists’ bo...
Minneapolis Institute of Arts: Symbols of Faith and Belief: Art of the Native American Church The traditional expressive forms of
beadwork, carving, metalsmithing and featherwork
were combined to produce exquisite fans, rattles,
drumsticks, jewelry, ritual staffs and other ceremonial
objects used...
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...
Orlando Museum of Art: Patterns of Life: Bold and Powerful Ndebele Art of South Africa The Ndebele people of South Africa are renowned for their sophisticated
sense of geometric design used in many aspects of their lives ranging from
objects of adornment to their distinctively painted houses. Ndebele art is
powerful and bold in ...
National Museum of African Art: Hats Off! A Salute to Africa Headwear Modifying or adorning the body is a means
through which African peoples express their
collective and individual pride, ideals, aesthetics
and identity. Many African cultures throughout
the continent have long considered the head the
center ...
Davis Museum and Cultural Center: Hold: Vessel 1, by Australian artist Lynette Wallworth This is Hold: Vessel 1, by Australian artist Lynette Wallworth, a 3 channel DVD multimedia installation challenging the traditional boundaries between visual art and the sciences and examining the relationship between scientific technologies and h...
Corning Museum of Glass: Curiously Interesting: A Scholarly Eye on All Things Odd and Glass The exhibition title refers to a popular 19th-century manual, Curiosities of Glass Making (1849), published in London by the well-known glassmaker Apsley Pellatt. The impulse to collect and display curiosities is both timeless and universal, of c...
Long Beach Museum of Art: The Artful Teapot: 20th-Century Expressions from the Kamm Collection The teapots, created by modern and contemporary artists, such as Roy Lichtenstein, Michael Graves, Keith Haring, Cindy Sherman, Ralph Bacerra, Cindy Kolodziejski, Michael Lucero, Ron Nagle, Tony Marsh, Peter Shire and Adrian Saxe, represent some o...
Columbia Museum of Art: Fibers and Forms: Native American Basketry of the West Fibers & Forms gives in-depth treatment to aesthetic as well as technical developments in
Western basketry, paying particular attention to regional trends, tastes and traditions. The
...
Fuller Museum of Art: Quilt National 2001 Quilt National 2001 is the twelfth in the series of international, juried, biennial competitions dedicated to promoting the contemporary quilt as an art form. For over 20 years, Quilt National has showcased the most exciting and innovative trends ...
Laure Genillard: Matt Franks / Gemma Nelson Matt Franks draws his inspiration from a wide choice of sources ranging from Modernist sculpture, contemporary cartoons and the Baroque. Using industrial plastics such as Styrofoam and polystyrene, meticulously hand-carved and sanded down, he give...
Fuller Museum of Art: The Marvelous Marbles of Bert Cohen With over 300,000 marbles and an extensive archive of marble-related materials and toys, Cohen’s collection spans 4000 years and nearly every continent of the globe. Cohen, a retired toy manufacturer, began collecting marbles over 40 years ago and...
City Gallery Wellington, Hirschfeld Gallery: Sandra Schmidt: Hinterland II Schmidt’s works are made up of many small, often identical units which build up into wall or floor-based installations; a system which unifies her diverse use of material. Her striking abstract wall panels are made from Hama beads, a children’s cr...
National Museum of Women in the Arts: Amalia Amaki: Boxes, Buttons and the Blues A mid-career retrospective, this exhibition examines the breadth of Amalia Amaki’s (b. 1949) work spanning more than three decades. Drawing from such sources as blues music, photography, familial history, and American heritage, Amaki’s work challe...
Centro Galego de Arte Contemporanea: Mona Hatoum. Works 1991 - 2002 "... most people look for a very specific meaning, mostly wanting to
explain [my work] specifically in relation to my background. I find
it more exciting when a work reverberates with several meanings and
paradoxes and ...
William Traver Gallery - Tacoma: Preston Singletary: The Uncle Who Walked into the Forest In the early 1990's, Preston began to experiment with transferring Tlingit designs, traditionally carved in wood, into the modern medium of glass. The material felt particularly appropriate to Singletary as a continuation of Native American cultur...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Responsive Eye: Ralph T. Coe and the Collecting of American Indian Art The exhibition was organized by The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
All works in the exhibition are courtesy of Ralph T. Coe.
Born in 1929, Coe was raised in Cleveland, Ohio. After graduate work in art history at Yale University, where his s...
Talwar Gallery: Ranjani Shettar: The Indian Spring Employing organic materials invested with tradition and history, Ranjani Shettar creates multidimensional works that bring forth the metaphysical attributes of residing within a changing physical environment. She exposes the permeability of the of...
Arts For Global Development Network - Art4Development.Net: Call for Artists: Treasure Postcards Arts Contest For further information on the arts contest please visit http://www.art4development.net/tpp.html
Call for Participation - TreasurePostcards Arts Contest:
Deadline October 25, 2006
Do...
Thomas Dane: Michel Francois: Sculpture The main gallery then becomes a laboratory to test how these models react when expanded from their domestic scale: a massive intertwined structure of a single 300 metre long tube will fill the space.
Included in the exhibition is a recent fi...
Smithsonian, National Museum of the American Indian: Across Borders: Beadwork in Iroqous Life “This exhibition tells the fascinating story of how Native peoples have adapted traditional
tribal aesthetics to new products that were marketed to a diverse network of consumers,”
said W. Richard West, ...
Bishop's University Art Gallery: Beyond Words: Gilbert Boyer, Ruth Cuthand & Elizabeth MacKenzie, Paul de Guzman, Nelson Henricks, Kelly Mark. Nadia Myre, Sylvia Ptak, Rober Racine Some artists utilize language to impart a social or political message. Native Canadian Nadia Myre has hidden every single letter on the 56 pages of the Indian act, a document which she detests, behind a white bead. The remainder of each sheet is ...
Land of Odds: The Call for Artists: Ugly Necklace Contest - A Jewelry Design Competition With A Twist The Third Annual Ugly Necklace Contest for 2005 is offering a first prize of a $992.93 shopping spree on the Land of Odds web-site (www.landofodds.com), and a Runner-Up prize of a $399.07 shopping spree on the web-site....
Museum of Modern Art: The Dream of Utopia/Utopia of the Dream One extreme was defined by the pure abstractions of painters such as Piet Mondrian and Kazimir Malevich, who sought the
systematic restructuring of reality through emphasis on the logic of form. For example, the spare black and white
...
Old Firehouse Art Center: The Korai and the Icon Diorama-cally Revealed Several years ago, after a long hiatus, Boulder artist Ruth McCorrison renewed her art practice with the aim of working representationally in some textile technique to explore the dialectic between pictorial fiction and textile materiality. Beadw...
Haus der Kunst: Strange Messenger: The Work of Patti Smith A newspaper photograph of the destruction of the
towers of the World Trade Center reminded her of Peter Brueghel’s The Tower of Babel (1563)
and provided the starting point for these drawings. In her book of poems Babel, published in
1978, she ...
University of Kentucky Art Museum: Contemporary Art Quilts from the John M. Walsh III Collection According to Walsh:
… the lecturer stated that there was so much good work going on that it was a tragedy that there were almost no persons who were dedicated to collecting contemporary quilts ... artists were getting discouraged because muse...
Mabee Gerrer Museum of Art: Unveiling Ancient Mystery: Etruscan Treasures “Prince Fabrizio Alliata’s collection is the finest example of Etruscan gold jewelry I have had the opportunity to both see and study,” said Vatican Museums Director General Dr. Francesco Buranelli.
The exhibition is being brought to Oklahom...
Red Gate Gallery: My -- Our: Zheng Xuewu Woodblock print is an ancient art in China that has mutated and re-invented itself along with the country’s turbulent history. Due to its immediate and visually forceful effect as well as its embeddedness in folk culture – most notably New Year’s ...
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