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Artist: Jan De Beer ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (47) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Jan de Beer.
- Bakewell, Pears & Co.
Lager or beer mug
glass
19th century
- Alone, with beer, Ernst Leonhardt , 1980, Woodcut printed in red on wove paper The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Zulu Title: Beer pot Date: 20th century Medium: ceramic Dimensions: H.14 x Dia.16 in. J. Paul Getty Museum
- Goblet with the Arms of Liechtenberg
- Beer Company, Erik Lauritzen (United States, born 1953) , 1982, Chromogenic development print
- Frank Brangwyn
The Beer Shop
etching and drypoint
19th - 20th century
- George Morland
Two men in front of inn, waitress bringing a bottle of beer
1792
- Untitled [Schaefer Beer], Rudy Burckhardt (United States, 1914 - 1999) , 1960s, Gelatin-silver print
- White Wine, Red Wine, and Water or Beer Glass, for the Wertheim Department Store, Berlin, Benedikt von Poschinger (Germany, Oberzwieselau) , 1902, Glass and gold leaf
- White Wine, Red Wine, and Water or Beer Glass, for the Wertheim Department Store, Berlin, Benedikt von Poschinger (Germany, Oberzwieselau) , 1902, Glass and gold leaf
- Beer Glass, Koloman Moser (Austria, Vienna, 1868 - 1918) , designed 1899-1900, Clear mold-blown glass
- Beer Glass, Koloman Moser (Austria, Vienna, 1868 - 1918) , designed 1899-1900, Clear mold-blown glass
- Beer Glass, Koloman Moser (Austria, Vienna, 1868 - 1918) , designed 1899-1900, Clear mold-blown glass
- Beer Glass, Koloman Moser (Austria, Vienna, 1868 - 1918) , designed 1899-1900, Clear mold-blown glass
- Beer Glass, Koloman Moser (Austria, Vienna, 1868 - 1918) , designed 1899-1900, Clear mold-blown glass
- Beer Glass, Koloman Moser (Austria, Vienna, 1868 - 1918) , designed 1899-1900, Clear mold-blown glass
- Beer Glasses, Koloman Moser (Austria, Vienna, 1868 - 1918) , designed 1899-1900, Clear mold-blown glass
- Woman’s Two-piece Dress, Beer (France, Paris, born 1905) , circa 1905, Silk taffeta, chiffon
- Woman’s Evening Gown, Beer (France, Paris, born 1905) , circa 1905, Silk chiffon with appliquéd lace and sequin embroidery, silk satin
- Water or Beer Glass, for the Wertheim Department Store, Berlin, Benedikt von Poschinger (Germany, Oberzwieselau) , 1902, Glass with gold leaf
- Water or Beer Glass, for the Wertheim Department Store, Berlin, Benedikt von Poschinger (Germany, Oberzwieselau) , 1902, Glass with gold leaf J. Paul Getty Museum
- Ice-glass Beaker
- Back Seat Dodge ’38, Edward Kienholz (United States, Washington, Fairfield, 1927 - 1994) , 1964, Paint, fiberglass and flock, 1938 Dodge, recorded music, and player, chicken wire, beer bottles, artificial grass, and cast plaster figures.
- Sisto Badalocchio
Melchisadek Offering Beer and Wine to Abraham, from the series of etchings Biblical Scenes, after the frescoes by Raphael in the Vatican Loggia
Etching
1638
- Hérodiade touche d'un couteau la tête de saint Jean-Baptiste (4e quart 15e siècle ; 1er quart 16e siècle) by BEER Jan de (attribué à ) Museum of Fine Arts
- Model of beer-making scene Egyptian Middle Kingdom Late dynasty 11 or early dynasty 12, 2008-1836 J. Paul Getty Museum
- Filigrana Beaker Museum of Fine Arts
- Model bakery and brewery Egyptian Middle Kingdom, Late Dynasty 11 or early Dynasty 12, 2008-1836
- Le Christ en croix entre les deux larrons (4e quart 15e siècle ; 1er quart 16e siècle) by BEER Jan de (attribué à )
- David Lance Goines
Lord Nelson Beer
Color offset lithograph poster
1982 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Holy Family with Saint Anne French Painter, 17th centuryOil on canvas; 27 x 20 in.
- Assemblée d'artistes (2e moitié 19e siècle ; 1er quart 20e siècle) by FREMIET Emmanuel (d'après) J. Paul Getty Museum
- Ewer J. Paul Getty Museum
- Large Beaker (Humpen) J. Paul Getty Museum
- Covered Tankard J. Paul Getty Museum
- Peasant Kermis
- Feuille d'études avec quatre personnages en costume du moyen-age (19e siècle) by DELACROIX Eugène
- Feuille d'études avec divers personnages en costume du moyen-age (1853 en) by DELACROIX Eugène J. Paul Getty Museum
- Covered Filigrana Beaker (Stangenglas) J. Paul Getty Museum
- Footed Beaker (Stangenglas) Museum of Fine Arts
- Model offering jar Egyptian Old Kingdom Dynasty 4, about 2625-2500 B.C. Travertine (Egyptian alabaster) Height J. Paul Getty Museum
- Beaker with the Arms of Puchner (Stangenglas) The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Statue of an Offering Bearer, ca. 1985 B.C.E.; Dynasty 12, early reign of Amenemhat I; The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Stela of Mentuwoser, ca. 1955 B.C.E.; Dynasty 12, reign of Senwosret I, year 17; Middle Museum of Fine Arts
- Stela of Intef and Shenetsetji Egyptian First Intermediate Period about 2130-1980 B.C. Limestone Height x The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- White Flag, 1955 Jasper Johns (American, born 1930)Encaustic, oil, newsprint, and charcoal on canvas; H.
- Saint Elie (19e siècle) by anonyme
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (35) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Beer
Jewish Museum: DRINK AND BE MERRY Organized by
the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, this exhibition will complement
The Jewish Museum's rich archaeological offerings and
contextualize two of the oldest known beverages, valued in
those times for their ability to lift spirits, insp...
Canberra Contemporary Art Space: God and my Right - logo series: Juliet Lea and Cube - Cold Comfort: Waratah Lahy God and my Right - logo series
Juliet Lea
A five meter floor installation of the British Empire logo Dieu et mon Droit made from agar agar jelly, blood, dough, objects and text. Throughout the duration of the exhibition, as the work g...
Hicks Gallery: Summer 2006: Recent Paintings by Sandra Blow RA, June Frickleton, Terry Whybrow, Claudio Missagia, Henrik Simonsen, and David Beer Terry Whybrow lives and works in St. Ives as does Sandra Blow. He has for many years been regarded by dealers and fellow artists as a great and unsung talent.
Henrik Simonsen has shown with us for several years steadily growing in popularity...
Pump House Gallery: Anna Bjerger: Angels In Your Beer Sourced from hundreds of found pictures - recognisable images of holiday
snaps, people at parties, family groups, proud winners, and of ordinary
people doing extraordinary things are transmuted by Bjerger to produce
paintings resonant with memo...
Biggs Museum of American Art: From Tankards to Teacups: The Art of Serving Beverages in Early America When tea met boiling water in China in 2737 BC, a revolution began that spread to Europe, Great Britain, and finally, the colonies in the 1600s. Legend says that the Emperor of China, Shen Nung, discovered the drink when a few leaves of the Camel...
Appleton Museum of Art: Images of the Miccosukee Equipped with a tripod, a 5 x 7 view camera, and gifts of combs, mirrors, and homemade root beer, the women amazed the Miccosukee.
Sheffield recalls: They had seen white men back in there hunting before. But to see two white women by themselv...
Blackchair Productions: Independent Exposure This fifth season is made possible by generous support from the King County Cultural Resources Hotel/Motel Tax.
Logistics:
Thursday, January 2tth, 1999, 7:30 at the Speakeasy Cafe's Backroom
(2304 2nd Ave in Belltown). $4 Donation. ...
Corning Museum of Glass: 2300º Degrees: New Museum Event to Cure Winter Doldrums
2300º is scheduled for March 16, April 13, May 18, June 15, September 21,
October 19, November 16, and December 21. Each event will offer a new
experience.
Admission to 2300º is free. For further information, call Louise Maio at
607.974.4084....
Blackchair Productions: Independent Exposure of the Millennium Featured artists include: Dylan Sisson and dzigafilmsyndicate (Seattle); Lars Holmgren and Ian Haig(Australia); John Geary (San Francisco); Annette Weinrtraub and Brian Tane(New York); Eric Heroux (Montreal); Matt Kovalakides (Maryland); Natasa Pr...
New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA): Call for Artists: Grolsch SwingArt Program The Grolsch SwingArt Program 2009 will commission a limited edition artwork label by a living contemporary artist for the iconic Grolsch Swingtop bottle. The edition number will be 1615 in honor of the founding date of the Grolsch Brewery. In addi...
Renaissance Society at The University of Chicago: Katerina Seda: Exhibition The Society will present It Doesn’t Matter, a series of over 600 drawings executed by Šedá’s 77-year-old grandmother, cataloging in size and type the various tools and supplies sold through the Brno hardware shop her grandmother managed for over t...
Whitney Museum of American Art: Whitney Biennial 2004 Opens Tomorrow Adam D. Weinberg, the Whitney's Alice Pratt Brown Director, said, "The Biennial is a great tradition that goes back to the Museum's earliest roots. This gathering of new and established artists plunges us into the present moment in American contem...
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...
SITE Santa Fe: Photographs by Gregory Crewdson Gregory Crewdson was born in 1962 in Brooklyn, New York.
He received a BA from SUNY Purchase, New York and a MFA
from the Yale School of Art, Yale University, New Haven,
Connecticut. Since 1993, he has taught...
Seattle Art Museum: Feasting with the Gods: Art and Ceremony in Ancient Mesoamerica and the Central Andes The exhibition, a selection of exquisite pieces from the collection of Assen and Christine Nicolov, and from SAM’s permanent collection, presents an array of implements used in feasting rituals from the high-ranking elite to the commoner. Painted ...
Dallas Museum of Art: Through the Needle’s Eye: American Quilts Through the Needle’s Eye is part of Quilt Mania, a citywide collaboration among 11 Dallas-area cultural institutions exhibiting a wide variety of quilts and hosting quilt-related events. To learn more about Quilt Mania, visit the Web site at quilt...
Xanadu: Ward Yoshimoto: It’s Personal During his residence at The MacDowell Colony in 2004 the artist attempted to remove the preciousness of the used object and the obvious personal connection to them out of his work. What he discovered is that because of the process and choice of ma...
KwaZulu Natal Society of Arts (KZNSA): Being Here: A Group Exhibition Celebrating Place and Belonging These are questions that have been recurring themes in contemporary work of the past ten years. Artists have reflected on and imaged Durban for many years though, particularly in early colonial times. But what have replaced those colonial images o...
Museum of New Art: Going Dutch: New Photography from the Netherlands Transformation and mutation are some of the central themes in much of this work, depicting dynamic moments where time seems to have stopped still.
Many of the photographs brought together in the museum exhibition GOING DUTCH were taken in b...
Textile Museum: Gods and Empire: Huari Ceremonial Textiles
Archaeological evidence of the Huari Empire includes ceramics,
found primarily in tombs, with Huari secular designs or religious
iconography. Textile preservation is rare in the highlands because of seasonal rainfall. However,
because the Hua...
Art for Progress: Call for Aritsts: Clash of the Artists 2009 The annual competition encompasses genres of visual art, film, fashion, live music, DJ’s, and the exciting open category, “creative”. The interactive judging process allows the on-line community to view short films, listen to music, and see the wo...
Contemporary Arts Center: Nothing Compared to This: Ambient, Incidental and New Minimal Tendencies in Current Art Nothing Compared to This looks at the works of artists who occupy and control space by subtle, often indirect, means. The most salient distinction of today’s art in this vein, however, is that it is often not meant to be contemplated, or even dire...
Para/site Art Space: Art Mart 2003: Supporting One of Hong Kong's Most Significant Non-profit Arts Bodies Since 1996 Para/Site Art Space has played a pivotal role in nurturing Hong Kong’s art scene, with its flagship gallery in Sheung Wan, its publications promoting art criticism and overseas activities – notably this year’s participation at the famed...
Cambridge Galleries: Spectacle: Installations by Peter Bowyer and David Kramer For the Public Art Program, Peter Bowyers work Anything,
1999, will be installed in the library reading room. Anything,
originally exhibited in the 1999 exhibition Re: Location, is
constructed of galvanized steel and vacuum fo...
Mobius: CONSUMER: I am the Consenting Part of the Fashion System - An installation by Sand T As art revolves around fashion and politics, it is always burdened by predictability, repetition and conservatism. In addition, economics has forced much of
art to pander to attention grabbing and celebrity marketing to compe...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Louise Bourgeois: Stitches in Time Over 20 pieces, most created in the last three years, are accompanied by a selection of the artist’s graphic work including He disappeared into Complete Silence, 1946, her first major suite of etchings and poems in which she unfolds tales of loss ...
Thomas Erben Gallery: Tom Wood: Looking for Love Dressed in regular jeans and shirts, men eye up the girls and fuel on beer to find the courage to engage in the courtship rituals of disco dancing. Appearing at the evenings' onset almost like members of different species, the two sexes just disc...
Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard: Still Life Redefined: Wolfgang Tillmans
Wolfgang Tillmans
Tillmans, who was born in 1968 in Remscheid, Germany, moved to London in the late 1980s and worked as a fashion photographer for the London magazines I-D, Spex, Interview and The Face. He often photographed his friend...
Gallery Neubacher: INMYSOLITUDE The works are presented in collaboration of the following individuals or institutions: Shauna McCabe and Confederation Centre Art Gallery (PEI), The Power Plant (Toronto), and MRI Foundation (Milan).
ABOUT THE ARTISTS:
Alison Norlen, th...
Haus der Kunst: Konstantin Grcic Industrial Design. On / Off Konstantin Grcic and Nitzan Cohen of Konstantin Grcic Industrial Design (KGID) present a selection of their designs from the last ten years. The oldest product is the table TomTom from 1996, the newest a chair designed for ClassiCon in 2005. The e...
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts: Tom Marioni: The Golden Rectangle Since the 1960s, Marioni has created a distinctive body of work through challenging definitions of artistic genres. He has explored performance art as sculptural actions, incorporating nontraditional elements such as time, sound, light, air and so...
Haus der Kunst: simply droog: 10 + 1 years of avant-garde design from the Netherlands The building’s perfect, cool and slick interior is in harmony with the meaning of the word droog, the quality of being practical and sober. On the other hand, a strong contrast exists vis-à-vis the ideal realization of these ideals, for droog also...
Association for Visual Arts: Willie Bester: 15 Years This can encompass those who either do not want to and are unwilling to try to adjust to new times deliberately, or those that simply cannot. Ironically, these people often regard themselves as superior, living as witnesses rather than actively tr...
Association for Visual Arts: Exhibitions by Zwelethu Mthethwa, Zamani Makhanya, Gabisile Ngcobo Zwelethu Mthethwa, born in 1960 in Durban, Kwa-Zulu Natal, has a Diploma and an Advanced Diploma in Fine Art from the Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town. As a recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship he studied at the Rochester Inst...
Museum of Modern Art: Fame After Photography The exhibition was conceived, in part, as a response to recent events involving
photography. The explosion of gossip columns, magazines, and tabloid television
programs covering the famous and the notorious has created new venues for...
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