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Artist: Stanley Berkeley (1855 - 1909)
Nationality: British
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Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Stanley Berkeley.
- John Mix Stanley
Beggar Boy
oil on canvas
1865
- Richard Diebenkorn - Berkeley #4 1953 oil on canvas University of California, Berkeley Art Museum American
- Augustus Saint-Gaudens - Stanley Matthews and his Wife Mary 1904 bronze Cincinnati Art Museum American
- Stanley William Hayter
Rue Castagnary
Engraving
1928
- Stanley William Hayter
Mirror
Mixed media intaglio
1942
- Stanley William Hayter
Figure
Mixed media intaglio
1946
- Stanley William Hayter
Mirror II
Mixed media intaglio
1941
- Stanley William Hayter
L'Escoutay
Mixed media color intaglio
1951
- Stanley William Hayter
Confluence
Color etching
1964
- Stanley William Hayter
Poisson Rouge (Goldfish)
Color etching
1957
- Stanley William Hayter
Untitled (Christmas greeting)
Color stencil
1956
- Stanley William Hayter
Spanish War Relief Christmas Card
Engraving
1938
- Stanley Cock
A Fine Cut
color lithograph
1903
- Stanley William Hayter
Pelagic forms
Color etching
1963
- Stanley Goldstein
Studio: Warm and Cool
oil on paper
1993
- Stanley William Hayter
Night Moth
Engraving with aquatint and off set colors
20th century
- Stanley William Hayter
Jeux d'Eau
Mixed media color intaglio
1953
- Stanley William Hayter
Cascade
Color etching
20th century
- Stanley Wood
Two Barns
1929
- Stanley Wood
Valley
1929
- Stanley William Hayter
Angels Wrestling
Mixed media color intaglio
1950
- Stanley William Hayter
L'Escoutay
Color soft ground etching and engraving
20th century
- Stanley Lea
A Dove Changing the Earth Into a Rainbow
lithograph with embossment
1973
- Stanley William Hayter
Jeux d'Eau
Mixed media intaglio and color process
1953
- Stanley William Hayter
Unstable Woman
Mixed media intaglio with color process
1947
- Richard Diebenkorn - Berkeley No. 8 1954 oil on canvas North Carolina Museum of Art American
- Stanley Wood
Rock Crusher
1929
- Stanley William Hayter
Paysages Urbains, series of six drypoints, in portfolio with ties.
Drypoint
20th century
- Stanley William Hayter
Paysages Urbains, series of six drypoints, in portfolio with ties.
Drypoint
20th century
- Stanley William Hayter
Paysages Urbains, series of six drypoints, in portfolio with ties.
Drypoint
20th century
- Stanley William Hayter
Paysages Urbains, series of six drypoints, in portfolio with ties.
Drypoint
20th century
- Stanley William Hayter
Paysages Urbains, series of six drypoints, in portfolio with ties.
Drypoint
20th century
- Stanley William Hayter
Paysages Urbains, series of six drypoints, in portfolio with ties.
Drypoint
20th century
- William Stanley Haseltine
Mont Saint Michel
oil on canvas
1868
- Stanley Anderson
Wreckage
drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Portraits of Stanley and Livingston, London Stereographic Co. (England) (Artist), 1880, Carte de visite
- Chiura Obata
Spring Rain, Berkeley, California.
Color woodcut
1930
- Stanley Anderson
Rue St. Romain, Rouen.
etching
19th - 20th century
- Arthur Wesley Dow
Cover, for the book By Salt Marshes by Everett Stanley Hubbard (Publisher and location unknown, 1908)
Woodcut (color) on protective board cover
1908
- Stanley Anderson
The Reading Room
etching
19th - 20th century
- Arthur Wesley Dow
Untitled, accompanying the poem "To A. W. D.," in the book By Salt Marshes by Everett Stanley Hubbard (Publisher and location unknown, 1908)
Woodcut (color) on laid paper
1908
- Charles Stanley Reinhart
The Lunch Counter
Wood Engraving
19th century
- Stanley Anderson
Toledo Cathedral
drypoint
19th - 20th century
- William Stanley Haseltine
Indian Rock, Narragansett, Rhode Island
oil on canvas
1863
- Stanley Anderson
"Les Arcades" Dieppe
drypoint
19th - 20th century
- #19, Karl Stanley Benjamin (United States, Illinois, Chicago, born 1925) , 1964, Oil on canvas
- William Stanley Haseltine
Ruins of the Roman Theatre at Taormina, Sicily
oil on canvas
1889
- No. 27, Karl Stanley Benjamin (United States, Illinois, Chicago, born 1925) , 1968, Oil on canvas
- Arthur Wesley Dow
Untitled, accompanying the poem "Rain in May," in the book By Salt Marshes by Everett Stanley Hubbard (Publisher and location unknown, 1908)
Woodcut (color) on laid paper
1908
- Arthur Wesley Dow
Untitled, accompanying the poem "Marsh Goldenrod," in the book By Salt Marshes by Everett Stanley Hubbard (Publisher and location unknown, 1908)
Woodcut (color) on laid paper
1908
- Arthur Wesley Dow
Untitled, accompanying the paragraphs discussing "The Pictures," in the book By Salt Marshes by Everett Stanley Hubbard (Publisher and location unknown, 1908)
Woodcut (color) on laid paper
1908
- Arthur Wesley Dow
Untitled, accompanying the poem "The Old Stone Wall," in the book By Salt Marshes by Everett Stanley Hubbard (Publisher and location unknown, 1908)
Woodcut (color) on laid paper
1908
- Arthur Wesley Dow
Untitled, accompanying the paragraphs discussing "The Poems," in the book By Salt Marshes by Everett Stanley Hubbard (Publisher and location unknown, 1908)
Woodcut (color) on laid paper
1908
- Stanley Anderson
St. Nicolas church, Prague.
drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Stanley Anderson
Toledo from the Castillo de San Servando
drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Stanley Anderson
Quai Duperie, La Rochelle
drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Stanley Anderson
Piccadilly Circus
drypoint and etching
19th - 20th century
- Stanley Wingate Woodward
Charles River, Medway
Etching-Drypoint
1922
- Charles Stanley Reinhart
A Christmas Gift
black ink wash and opaque watercolor
1889
- Arthur Wesley Dow
Untitled, accompanying the poem "Ipswich Marshes," in the book By Salt Marshes by Everett Stanley Hubbard (Publisher and location unknown, 1908)
Woodcut (color) on laid paper
1908
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Berkeley
University of California-Berkeley African Studies Center: Women Emerging: A Tribute to Uganda, An Exhibition by East African Fine Artists On-location exhibition: Selected artworks will be exhibited August 30 through
December 31, 2002, at the International and Area Studies Office, 360 Stephens
Hall, 8AM to 12PM and 1PM to 5PM, at University of California at Berkeley.
For inform...
Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive: Call for Participation: New Media(tors) - The Social Life of Digital Art Sunday, September 23, 2001
Panel: 12:30-2pm: Pacific Film Archive Theater, 2575 Bancroft @ Bowditch,
Berkeley, CA
Reception: 2:00-3:00pm: Berkeley Art Museum, 2626 Bancroft, Berkeley
Admission: free
Space: Limited seating....
Ice House Gallery: Call for Artists: One Loop at a Time - Exhibit of Original Hooked Work For details, contact curator Mary Klotz, 301-845-4447
owner@forestheart.com or SASE to Forestheart Studio, 200 South Main St., Woodsboro MD 21798
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Corporation on Disabilities and Telecommunication: SUPERFEST XX, International Media Festival on Disabilities The venue is wheelchair accessible. Please refrain from wearing
perfume or
other scented products. Sign language interpreters will be provided
at the
screening upon request by leaving a message at the CDT office,
5l0-845-5576,
by May...
Berkeley Art Museum + Pacific Film Archive: Valéry Grancher
An artwork for the BAM/PFA Web site
Twenty-four UC Berkeley students from a variety of departments-from Art
Practice and Art History to Molecular and Cell
Biology-are working with the artist, the curator, and the museum's
Information Systems Manager, Rick Rinehart, to realize t...
Saint Louis Art Museum: Currents 83: Peter Doig Currents 83: Peter Doig includes paintings and drawings from the1990s. It is the first solo museum exhibition of the
artist's work in North America and was organized by the Berkeley Art Museum. Its presentation at the Saint Louis Art
Museu...
Berkeley Art Museum: MATRIX: Teresita Fernandez She uses light, color, and sometimes sound to illusionistically reconfigure a
space as well as to confound its perception. Informed by feminist theories on the gender encoding of landscape and architecture,
Oakland Museum of Califoria: Helen Nestor: Personal and Political The Nestor collection, containing more than 2,000 prints and 20,000 negatives, is the life's work of an important documentary photographer who specialized in recording the political and social changes of the 1960s and beyond in California.
N...
Swope Art Museum: Call for Artists: 59th Annual Wabash Valley Exhibit Larry Rinder has curated numerous art shows including exhibits by renowned artists Louise Bourgeois, Richard Diebenkorn, and the prestigious Whitney Biennial. Widely published and respected, Rinder has taught at both Columbia University and the Un...
University of California-Berkeley African Studies Center: Call for Female Ugandan Artists
Type of artwork sought
Original 2-D works (paintings) on canvas, such as oils, acrylics,
etc., no larger than 24x36 inches. The subject of the work should center upon
women's empowerment, including aspects of political, social, economic,...
Kiang Gallery: Liquid Space: New Work by Laurie Reid Reid says, "My work is primarily an exploration of how the physical world meets the human mind through the act of painting. I see painting as a place where water, atmosphere, gravity, paper and pigments intersect and interact with each other and ...
BAK, basis voor actuele kunst: Alone Again - In the Likeness of Life: Althea Thauberger
Althea Thauberger is a resident of the Research-in-Residence (RIR) program from January to March 2007. During her residency in Utrecht, Thauberger engages in research that develops into a collaborative performance project in connection with her ...
TADU Contemporary Art Gallery: Valery Grancher: Solo Show There will be an installation, ten photographies and 3 big net art pieces produced during the last months.:
http://tadu.tsx.org
With the support of the Berkeley Art museum and the Cartier fundation for contemporar...
Neuberger Museum of Art: Lewis Watts: Photographs His imagery
is made succinct by a careful attention to formal composition that combines found
reality with esthetical elements. Since 1978, he has been a Lecturer in Photography and...
Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive: Continuous Replay: The Photographs of Arnie Zane Zane met Jones in 1971 and the two became partners in both life and art until Zane's death from AIDS
in 1988. The earliest photographs in the exhibition date from 1971, though in appearance they could
...
Oakland Museum of California: Marvin Lipofsky: A Glass Odyssey The early works in the exhibition are simple bubble and bottle forms. In the 1970s, Lipofsky began working with subjects from popular culture, evidenced in the humorous "Great American Food Series," where pickles and hamburgers were fashioned of ...
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...
Oakland Museum of California: Grand Lyricist: The Art of Elmer Bischoff The Bay Area figurative movement was perhaps the first school of painting that put the West Coast on an artistic map dominated by New York painters. Arising out of the post-World War II resurgence of energy as artists returned to their studios (B...
Camden Arts Centre: MARY HEILMAN: Abstract Painting by NY based artist Exploring the possibilities of abstract painting as a medium through which to convey meaning, she has developed a unique way to embrace the cultural and the personal. The colours and structures she uses relate to human experiences, from the intens...
Speakeasy Cafe: Blackchair Productions to present Independent Exposure ...
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts: William Pope.L: The Black Factory and Other Good Works The Black Factory (www.theblackfactory.com) is an ongoing set of activities and dialogs facilitated by trained Black Factory workers. Pope.L, the CEO, explains, “The Black Factory does not make blackness, it makes opportunity; the chance to imagin...
Mission 17: The Land of a Million Cereals: A Mixed-Media Installation by Ryan Alexiev Alexiev examines this ideology of free choice in American consumer culture, so vividly manifested in cereal, by presenting it from the vantage of a Bulgarian peasant. Drawing upon the history of his own family, he tells the story of a rustic who ...
Mesoamerica Institute: Rituales: Work by Laila Espinoza
For the artist, the process of creating a work of art, is a ritual. Each piece has a story to tell, an experience, a reflection. Also on display, will be art from Southern Mexico, such as masks used for ritual with descriptions of their origin a...
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago: Tobias Rehberger: Landscape Garden Sculpture Tobias Rehberger has had solo exhibitions at such prestigious institutions as the
Kunsthalle Basel and the Moderna Museet, Stockholm in 1998, and at the Portikus,
Frankfurt and the Kölnischer Kunstverein, Köln in 1996. He has shown in numerous...
Pharmaka: Portrait:Curated by Shane Guffogg This exhibition and related programs at Pharmaka Art are supported
in part by the Dale and Edna Walsh Foundation, the Getty Trust and
the Joelson Foundation.
Morgan Arts Council: Morgan Arts Council brings art to cyberspace The festival (which runs through September 26th) kicked off
with a multimedia gallery exhibit by artist Hasan Elahi at 7:30pm at the Ice House Art
and Community Center. The gallery show continues from 11am to 5pm on Saturdays
and noon to 4pm...
Newmark Gallery: San Francisco: The Changing City - New Paintings by Beryl Landau Beryl Landau grew up in New York and moved to California as a teenager. She studied painting at UC Berkeley and later at the San Francisco Art Institute under Joan Brown, Elmer Bischoff and Richard Diebenkorn. She lives in San Francisco where she ...
Brian Gross Fine Art: Charles Linder: Veloflaneur Charles Linder spent three months last summer racing around Paris on his bike trying to capture the essence of Parisian life. Linder’s fascination with love, light, and motion led him to document his experiences in photographs and text, which he ...
Oakland Museum of California: Every Worker is an Organizer: Farm Labor and the Resurgence of the United Farm Workers Bacon's black and white photographs provide an intimate look at field labor, union organizing activity and labor leaders during the United Farm Workers 1996 drive to organize the entire central California Coast strawberry industry, employing 25,0...
Bergamot Station Art Center, Robert Berman Gallery, D5 Projects: ABRAHAM ELTERMAN: NEW PAINTINGS AND WORKS ON PAPER It is perhaps this association with the imagery
of popular culture where his work begins to explore the struggle between
the darkest forces within oneself; what you are versus everything that your
environment says you should be and what you wis...
Oakland Museum of California: Photographer Rondal Partridge Celebrated in Two Bay Area Exhibitions The two institutions feature different aspects of Partridge's work: the California Historical Society will showcase documentary images depicting life in California during much of the 20th cent...
Museum of Glass, International Center for Contemporary Art: How-To: The Art of Deborah Oropallo By examining commonly overlooked objects, Oropallo's technique encourages recognition of the extraordinary in the everyday. She transforms bobbie pins, wire hangers, iron marks, pennies, tires, clocks, and other objects into subject matter for aes...
Oakland Museum of California: Portrait of an Estuary: San Francisco Bay This bit of historical trivia hints at the significance of the bay to the surrounding communities. The importance is highlighted in Portrait of an Estuary: San Francisco Bay, an exhibition of thirty color photographs on view from January 14 throug...
Project 4: Cornelia Schulz Continuing also in the footsteps of artists such as Barnett Newman and Frank Stella, she sought to redefine the rectilinear orientation of the art object. In this exhibition, Schulz presents some of her most recent paintings where abstract, biomo...
Florence Lynch Gallery: Paintings by Maria Morganti While not apparent to the viewer, the layers have increased; and there
remain strong monochromatic references. The structural dynamics of the
paintings are more intriguing than ever; and continue to be read as a
juxtaposing of form and color, ...
William Traver Gallery: Yauger Williams: ONE PIXEL – a metaphorical composition on mind and machine “In its infinite representation of color and reproduction, there is just one pixel,” says Williams. Through this body of work, he comments on the relationship between the individual object, viewer, and artist to the greater systems of art, life, a...
Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington: The Dream of the Audience: Theresa Hak Kyung Cha (1951-1982) Cha’s conceptually rich work explores themes born of personal experience—language, memory, displacement and alienation. The Henry Art Gallery presents the wide-ranging production of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha in the North Galleries from December 6, 20...
Brian Gross Fine Art: Robin McDonnell: Flux Paintings In these paintings, McDonnell applies multiple layers of pigment in complex hues of oranges, browns, reds and greens to create active, viscous surfaces. By adding and scraping away paint with a palette knife, McDonnell’s work quickly moves betwee...
GenArtSF: New-Fangle 2000 New-Fangle Artists are:
Apsolutno
Ike Brooker
Rubber O Cement
Joann Denning
Kora Juenger
R T Mark
Clay Newton
Adam Rees
Richard Rinehart
Marissa Silverbach
Niem Tran
New-Fangle ...
San Diego Museum of Art: Roger Ballen: Photographs These portraits of forgotten civil servants, their children, maids, and pets are studies of the degradation and failure of apartheid. Shot with a direct flash his poor white subjects, their personalities and their flaws, are depicted in stark reli...
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