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Artist: Trevor Bell ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40)
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William Oberhardt, Sketch of Mr. Trevor, 1952
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Arthur-John-Trevor Briscoe, The Beacon, 1926
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Arthur-John-Trevor Briscoe, The Three Barges, 1925
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Arthur-John-Trevor Briscoe, The Seine Net, 1925
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Arthur-John-Trevor Briscoe, The Bowsprit, 1928
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Arthur-John-Trevor Briscoe, Caulking, 1928
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Arthur-John-Trevor Briscoe, Burning Off, 1930
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Arthur-John-Trevor Briscoe, Bending the Foresail, 1928
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Arthur-John-Trevor Briscoe, An Act of God, 19th - 20th century
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Arthur-John-Trevor Briscoe, The Winkle Picker, 1926
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John Vanderlyn - Mary Ellis Bell (Mrs. Issac Bell) c. 1827 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
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Arthur-John-Trevor Briscoe, The Roaring Forties, 1926
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Arthur-John-Trevor Briscoe, Heavy Canvas, 1931
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Arthur-John-Trevor Briscoe, The Storm, 19th - 20th century
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Arthur-John-Trevor Briscoe, Refitting, 19th - 20th century
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Arthur-John-Trevor Briscoe, Overhauling the Net, 19th - 20th century
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Arthur-John-Trevor Briscoe, On the mainyard, 19th - 20th century
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Arthur-John-Trevor Briscoe, The Fore T"Gallant Sail, 1927
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Arthur-John-Trevor Briscoe, Up Channel, 19th - 20th century
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Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy), "Leo" (Mr. Leo Trevor), from Vanity Fair Supplement, circa 1900
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Arthur-John-Trevor Briscoe, Furling the Foresail, 19th - 20th century
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Arthur-John-Trevor Briscoe, Mending the Trawl, 19th - 20th century
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Arthur-John-Trevor Briscoe, Gravesend Reach, 19th - 20th century
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Arthur-John-Trevor Briscoe, Brixham Trawlers, 19th - 20th century
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Arthur-John-Trevor Briscoe, The Shadow of the Mainsail, 19th - 20th century
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Arthur-John-Trevor Briscoe, We"re bound for the Rio Grande, 19th - 20th century
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Ray, "Housing" (Sir Arthur Sackville Trevor Griffith-Boscawen) Men of the Day, from Vanity Fair Supplement No. 2285, 1912
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Winslow Homer - The Morning Bell 1873 Wood Engraving Arizona State University Museum
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David Octavius Hill - Mrs. Bell of Madras c. 1844 salted-paper print f Cincinnati Art Museum British
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Peter Busa - Mariner's Bell 1962 oil on canvas Minneapolis Institute of Arts American
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Thomas Gainsborough - Ralph Bell 1772-74 oil on canvas North Carolina Museum of Art British
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Gian Girolamo Grandi - Hand Bell n.d. bronze The Frick Collection Italian
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Sir Henry Raeburn - Portrait of Mrs. George Bell c. 1801-02 oil on canvas Minneapolis Institute of Arts Scottish
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Larry Bell, Untitled, 1978
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William Bell, Teaspoon, 1816
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Ghanti (Hand Bell), second half of the 19th century Northern IndiaBrass; H. 12 in. (30.5
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Winslow Homer, The Morning Bell, 1873
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Thomas Robert Way, The Old Bell Inn, Holborn, plate 14 in the book Reliques of Old London with introduction and descriptions by Henry B. Wheatley (London: George Bell & Sons, 1896), 1893
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Robert Sargent Austin, Bell, no. 2., 1927
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Ceramic Horn, 19th century Unknown MakerFranceGlazed pottery; L. perpendicular to bell 17 in. (43.3 cm);

Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (30)
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Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: Comics Brew
'Comics Brew' presents a show of original comic artwork by T. Ott and Kalonji from Switzerland, Stassen from Belgium and Rabaté from France, with Karlien de Villiers, ND Mazin, Brendon Bell-Roberts and the Igubu Collective. The Comics Brew catalog...

Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: Matthew Hindley: Surrender
"Informed by media reportage, individual experience and a developing personal iconography of metaphorical characters, these scenarios are rendered as encoded fictions or metaphors of trauma, couched in a "pop style." "Central to both his two...

Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: Kevin Brand: 50+
The exhibition uses a repetition of an image that is never seen from the same perspective simultaneously: so although the work is a marked shift from his focussed „issue based‰ earlier concerns, the repetition alludes to his prior use of pixillati...

Experimental Art Foundation: Architectural Optics
THROW: two projected characters (a male and female) become moving targets as the audience is invited to throw soft satin balls aiming at them. The participants gradually discover that what had seemed at first like an easy task is rather challengin...

Jewish Federation/ Bell Family Gallery: Art and Artifice: Photographic Portraits by Strauss-Peyton
From the turn of the 20th century through the Roaring 20's, Strauss-Peyton's innovative techniques and dramatic results found favor with both world leaders and fashionable trend-setters. The most famous celebrities of that era, including Fanny Br...

Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: 10 Years 100 Artists: Art in a Democratic South Africa
The new premises at 89 Bree Street (between Shortmarket and Hout Streets) was originally built in 1752. The space is elegant and spacious , with a touch of old world charm about it. The gallery will now be situated on two floors and a roof top gar...

Jewish Federation/ Bell Family Gallery: Israel in Crisis Exhibit: 20 Years of Israeli Art, 1980-2000
"I wanted viewers to see that Israeli artists handle difficult subject matter and are not afraid to lift up rocks and see the underside," stated Michael Hittleman.  "The works are all about politics, discomfort with society, uneasy feelings, dread...

Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: Picnic: A Summer Show - Curated by Andrew Lamprecht
Artists included in the exhibition are Usha Seejarim, Kathryn Smith, Doreen Southwood, Kevin Brand, Matthew Hindley, Ed Young, Christian Nerf, Sanell Aggenbach, Geoff Grundlingh, Zen Marie, Vuyisa Nyamende and Cameron Platter, Brett Murray, and Sv...

Huntington Library, Art Collections, & Botanical Gardens: THE ART OF BLOOMSBURY
Works by Bell, Fry, and Grant will be complemented by those of their contemporaries, such as Henry Lamb, Walter Sickert, Dora Carrington and William Roberts, and by the great continental modernist painters they admired, notably Picasso, Derain, a...

Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: Sanell Aggenbach: Fool's Gold
Exploration and heritage are the underlining concepts, while illusions, fallacies and forgeries are presented to confuse perceptions of reality. The painted works interpret the uncertainty and fear that captured the sailor’s imagination when embar...

Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: Doreen Southwood: The Swimmer
It is a space where oppression and depression which are continually swept under the carpet in favour of a more acceptable outward appearance. Doreen details the pathologies and symptoms that attend this denial. Symptom relieving drugs domestic cra...

Irish Museum of Modern Art: Langlands and Bell: The House of Osama Bin Laden
Using a still and a digital video camera, Langlands & Bell recorded visits to ISAF HQ (the multi-national task force in Kabul led by the Turks at that time), the American airbase at Bagram, a murder trial at the Supreme Court in Kabul, the site of...

Physics Room: Dear Victoria: Victoria Bell and Victoria Edwards
Victorias Bell and Edwards reinforce this by saying, ‘Ideas and process became cyclic with motifs reappearing in various mediums. Recurring forms drawn from the collaborative process have been identified and cross-referenced within the work, while...

Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: Kevin Brand: An Exhibition of Paintings Entitled 4x4
He has always felt free to move from one medium or process to another and, as such, painting is not that radical a departure. Where his ‘Balm of Banal’ series saw him create a series of assemblages made from ‘everyday’ items such as eggboxes and b...

Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: Threads: Gina Waldman AND Lost and Found: Isolde Krams

ARTIST STATEMENT: GINA WALDMAN “The image of a tapestry is so domestic and in some ways banal, but so many interesting things happen on their surfaces. The front side of the tapestry is like a paint by number; perfect and seamless, whereas the ...
Victoria and Albert Museum: Close Encounters of the Art Kind: Work By Tania Kovats, Langlands and Bell, Sarah Lucas, Keir Smith, Richard Wilson, Bill Woodrow
Close Encounters of the Art Kind is devised by the innovative curator/artist, Colin Painter. Pioneering projects at the National Gallery (At Home with Constable's Cornfield, 1996) and Tate Britain (At Home With Art, 1999-2000) built on Painter's y...

Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: Pierre Crocquet: On Africa Time
Text is included to complement the images. It is in the form of quotes from the people photographed and descriptions of the context in which they were photographed. It also contains the interpretations and perceptions of the photographer. The imag...

Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: Cameron Platter: Life is Very Interesting
It features all the tried and tested themes of love and revenge, temptation and crookery, megalomania and obscene excess in the war between good and evil in contemporary South Africa. It promises to be an action-packed spectacle of crime and punis...

Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: Doreen Southwood: Nothing Really Matters
Doreen is an Afrikaans speaking white female in her late twenties. Her work deals largely with issues of obsession and mental illness, striving to find the perfect balance between fear and love, order and chaos. She questions identity while dealin...

Yale Center for British Art: The Art of Bloomsbury
The Yale Center for British Art is the final stop for this exhibition that includes masterpiece paintings from the collections of the Tate Gallery, the National Portrait Gallery (L...

Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: Giovanni Agresti Fiumara: Capetonians©
“Many people are anxious when they’re about to be photographed: not because they fear, as primitives do, being violated but because they fear the camera’s disapproval. People want the idealized image: a photograph of themselves looking their best....

Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: Women: Bongi Bengu
By aligning myself with this line of thinking as my forebears, I am searching to define my own identity. I ask myself questions relating to womanís sense of power or powerlessness. The mural decorations can be viewed as openings or invitations t...

I. Wolk Gallery: Mitchell Johnson: New Paintings
This show will feature more than 25 new pieces ranging from painterly figure compositions reminiscent of David Park and the Bay Area Figurative Tradition to bucolic scenes of Italy and California. Johnson’s particular use of color and gesture sho...

Shoreditch Tabernacle Hall: Art That Makes You Curious: Works by Eleven Artists
ART THAT MAKES YOU CURIOUS provides the opportunity to explore the diversity of artists in a space that echoes with unusual and unexpected vibrations, captivating the imagination and encouraging the viewer to explore the personal interactions with...

Atlanta College of Art, Woodruff Arts Center: Tony Gray: The New Black is Black
Starring the resplendently Afro-ed Panthers in their bell-bottomed glory, the collages capture the flair and un-self-conscious enthusiasm of teen bedroom walls — the homemade stage-set of American adolescence — circa 1973. Patterning nostalgia ...

Tacoma Art Museum: Clearly Brilliant: A Decade of Pilchuck Glass School's Emerging Artists in Residence
The artists represented in Clearly Brilliant bring many themes and unique approaches to their work. Some artists make reference to objects you would see in everyday li...

Tate Britian: James Gillray: The Art of Caricature
This exhibition sets out to re-examine Gillrays art, through a selection of the finest impressions of his caricatures, almost all of which are examples of the hand-colouring applied at the time they were produced, alongside a...

Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: Grime: Conceptualised and curated by Retha Erasmus
The same group of artists are asked to participate with two replacements. As was the case with CLEAN the basic premise of GRIME falls on producing colourless art works. In this case artists are requested to produce works of art that are mainly/ ...

Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: Spot the Dog: A Sculpture-based Installation by Raymond Smith
The age old discipline of manipulating clay provides the ideal material to capture the essence in character, touch and feel of each breed. After ageing and firing the once wet clay becomes stone which cannot be altered. In this work limited editio...

Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: Guy Tillim: Departure -  Photographic Exhibition and Book Launch
His photographs also formed the basis of the exhibition and book Amulets and Dreams: War Youth and Changing Africa (Pretoria) 2002 which was exhibited at the launch of African Union, Durban, July 2002. More recently he was selected, among 100 phot...

Further Artwork and Information:

Trevor Bell (1653 - 1715) Biography, Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Trevor Bell Online
Search Details - Veterans Affairs Canada
:::Trevor Bell:::
Trevor Bell in Tallahassee
Alwynne B. Beaudoin - Introduction
Trevor Bell RWA
Trevor Bell, contemporary paintings
Trevor Bell: Counterchange
Hodgell Gallery: Trevor Bell

 

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