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Artist: Fidelia Bridges ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (34) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Fidelia Bridges.
- Fidelia Bridges - Wild Roses Among Rye 1874 watercolor and gouac Florence Griswold Museum American
- Fidelia Bridges - Thistle in a Field 1875 oil on canvas Florence Griswold Museum American Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Max Pollak, San Francisco, Between the Bridges, 1947 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Pennell, The Bridges, from Brooklyn, 1921 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Benjamin Chambers Brown, The Two Bridges, Pasadena, 1918 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Reginald Marsh, East River with Brooklyn & Williamsburg Bridges, 1927 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal), Landscape With Three Bridges, circa 1744 - 1746 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Donald Shaw MacLaughlin, Bridges and Palaces, Venice, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Bror Julius Olsson Nordfeldt, The Three Bridges, New York City, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Aegidius or Gilles Sadeler, Landscape with castle, bridges over river, figures, 16th - 17th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Hokusai , Drum Bridge at Tenjin Shrine, Kameido, Edo - From Views of Bridges Series, 18th - 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Hokusai , Ryogokubashi yusuzumi hanabi kembutsu no zu(Bridges: Fireworks at Riyogoru Bridge), 1780 - 1790 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Koto, 20th century JapanVarious woods, ivory, metal, nylon, tortoiseshell, abalone, lacquerwork; L. 74 in. (187.9 Museum of Fine Arts
- Aeolian harp England, late 19th century Pine Overall: 12.1 x 91 cm (4 3/4 x J. Paul Getty Museum
- Hopi Man Museum of Fine Arts
- Attributed to Lawrence Thompson, American, about 1870–about 1860 Zither (aeolian harp) United States, Massachusetts, (Martha"s Museum of Fine Arts
- John Grey & Sons Ltd., English, 19th century Dulcimer and one mallet England, (London), 19th The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Old Bridge Hubert Robert (French, 1733-1808)Oil on canvas; Diameter 32 3/4 in. (83.2 cm)Gift Museum of Fine Arts
- Aeolian harp England (?), early 19th century Pine 13.7 x 74.5 cm (5 3/8 x The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Road from Versailles to Louveciennes, probably 1879 Alfred Sisley (British, 1839-1899)Oil on canvas; 18 J. Paul Getty Museum
- A View of Paris from the Pont Neuf The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Bridge at Villeneuve-la-Garenne, 1872 Alfred Sisley (British, 1839-1899)Oil on canvas; 19 1/2 x 25 J. Paul Getty Museum
- Trestle on Central Pacific Railroad J. Paul Getty Museum
- A View of Paris with the Ile de la Cité J. Paul Getty Museum
- Subway Portraits The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Champion Single Sculls (Max Schmitt in a Single Scull), 1871 Thomas Eakins (1844-1916)AmericanOil on J. Paul Getty Museum
- An Ancient Port The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Mother and Child from Chief"s Housepost, 19th–early 20th century; Sentani Sentani people; Irian Jaya, Lake The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Kora (Harp-Lute), ca. 1960 Made by Mamadou KouyatéSenegambiaGourd, wood, leather, metal; Total H. 45 5/8 Museum of Fine Arts
- Zither France, 19th century Maple 22.6 x 73.6 cm (8 7/8 x 29 in.) Museum The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Stationery box, Momoyama period (1568-1615), early 17th century JapanLacquer, with sprinkled gold decoration in Kodai-ji Museum of Fine Arts
- Satyr, maenad, and Eros Statuette Roman, Provincial Imperial, Severan Period, about A.D. 230 Caria, (Said Museum of Fine Arts
- Tenor violin United States, New England, early 19th century Walnut, pine 31.3 x 86 cm The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Eight-Planked Bridge (Yatsuhashi), Edo period (1615-1868), 18th century Ogata Korin (Japanese, 1658-1716)JapanPair of six-panel folding
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (30) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Bridges
Broward County Public Art and Design Program: Sound / Light / Multimedia Artworks for Pedestrian Bridges at the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport Agency: Aviation Department
The Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport is designated A Place for People, and facilitates the
belief that a modern airport serving millions can still be civilized. From its 9,000 ft. main runway, nonsto...
Carnegie Museum of Art: Charles Meryon and Jean-François Millet: Etchings of Urban and rural 19th-Century France This exhibition was organized by the Georgia Museum of Art, University of
Georgia, Athens. Its presentation in Pittsburgh is made possible by the
Fellows Fund of Carnegie Museum of Art. Support for t...
Neuberger Museum of Art: Proscenium: A Neon Installation by Stephen Antonakos Born in Greece, Antonakos came to this country 70 years
ago. He first showed his distinctive work with neon in 1967. By combining elements of
minimal form with engaging color, Anton...
Coyote Point Museum: 1000 Hearts: Multimedia Art Exhibition 1000 Hearts are a group of artists with different backgrounds, but one vision in common: creating, producing and distributing compelling stories through the power of movie-making, story-telling and poetry, photography, music and every expression o...
Prestige Gallery: Jacaranda Dreams: Masahiro Gono The Prestige Gallery bridges the virtual gallery to the real, offering arts for the current generation where we are living now, and while we are living now, all over the world.
The Prestige Art Studio is a printing facility with 44 inches wide f...
Georgia O'Keefe Museum: Views of the City: 1910–1949 Museum director George G. King said, This exhibition provides the
viewer a wonderful opportunity to learn more about Georgia OKeeffe,
her colleagues,...
Micro Museum: Pioneering Spirit: Intrepid Women of the 19th Century Each mixed media painting expresses these individual womenís dignity and presence of mind and tells a story of adventure, courage, fearlessness, strength and above all, femininity. The pieces apply a va! riety of media including acrylic, ink, sa...
University of Barcelona: On the Waterfronts nr, 2 Papers presented on the Waterfronts website:
Civic Participation Workshops: A Creative Methodology/ A. Remesar - E.Pol. CER POLIS.University of Barcelona
Vistas of the Post-Industrial
...
Art Gallery of Hamilton: Atelier: Carolyn Samkova, Tree of Life Carolyn Samkova can easily be considered one of Canada's most innovative young artists, says AGH Senior Curator Shirley Madill. With an acute understanding of history and its ramifications, Samkova consciously pushes painting beyond traditional b...
Art Institute of Chicago: Hiratsuka: Modern Master Hiratsuka was part of a printmaking revival in Japan known as the Creative Print
Movement. Under the slogan “self-designed, self-printed,” these artists sought to
reclaim control from p...
Chandler Center for the Arts: Checkpoints and Revisions: Suzanne Klotz "My three-dimensional work
reflects the values and
concerns of segments of the
world society, many driven by
the myth of ownership and the
illusion of separation.
It incorporates commercial
American domestic products
that represent...
Bellevue Art Museum: Mary Henry: No Limits - Walk into the Artist's World of Geometric Abstraction
Mary Henry: No Limits embodies the cumulative experiences and beliefs of Henry’s artistic background. Her geometric forms have a universal appeal, which apply to the Constructivist artist’s commitment to total abstraction, while embracing moderni...
Kunsthalle Wien, Museumsquartier: Robert Smithson: Films, Writings, Drawings Unlike other Land Art artists, Smithson did not want to confine himself to earth works. Apart from the fact that his landscape works are difficult to get at or existed only for a short period of time, media such as film, video, text and photograph...
The Dahesh Museum: Revealing the Holy Land: The Photographic Exploration of Palestine The images include tightly composed details of architectural assemblies that
record layers of occupation of an ancient city, panoramas of the Sinai
desert that defy any understanding of scale, iconic views of Jerusalem
sought out by visitors today...
Art Gallery of New South Wales: Standing Still: Simryn Gill Standing still was an ambitious undertaking. Gill travelled through Malaysia between 2000 and 2003 photographing debilitated buildings, deserted apartments, mansions and even mini towns. The series is reminiscent of Gill's other photographic table...
Leonardo Electronic Almanac, MIT: Call for Artists: Technology and Difference It plays out sexual difference in its separation of human creative
ability from 'natural reproduction', though this separation has been
radically challenged by the recent reproductive technologies and
legal issues associated with the notion of ...
Temple Bar Gallery and Studios: Ene-Liis Semper: F/REW Licked Room' and 'FF/REW' provoke questions of anguish and compulsion and reflect classic themes of seduction, self-sacrifice and death, offering moments for potential psychoanalytical discourse.
" Pure original reality stands in front of yo...
Cambridge Galleries: Architecture in Cambridge: Shaping the City The unique situation ofCambridges core has offered many
of the School of Architectures
students an opportunity to reflect
...
National Gallery of Victoria: Peter Booth: Human / Nature Booth was born in Sheffield, England, in November, 1940. The Booth family migrated to Australia in 1957, and settled in Altona. He worked in the steel mills alongside his father until he went to the National Gallery School in 1962 to study paintin...
Eric I. Spoutz Gallery: Lowell Nesbitt (1933-1993): A Comprehensive Retrospective "The subject matter of my paintings has become so completely buried that it doesnít matter what I paint, whether it is my shoes, my dog, the work clothes, my easels, or the bridges of New York. It is the painting first and subject matter latter. I...
The Art Institute of Chicago: Ellsworth Kelly: The Early Drawings. 1948-1955 While studying in Boston and subsequently
Paris, Kelly was influenced by the
architectural profiles and cast shadows of
buildings, arches, and bridges.
De-emphasi...
Yale School of Architecture Galleries: leicht weit Light Structures: Jorg Schlaich Rudolf Bergermann By means of an extensive selection of their works, including towers, bridges, roof structures and facades, the exhibition will demonstrate how their innovative designs minimize material input and thus meet the designation "light structures."
...
The Dahesh Museum: Last Chance! Revealing the Holy Land: The Photographic Exploration of Palestine The images include tightly composed details of architectural assemblies that
record layers of occupation of an ancient city, panoramas of the Sinai
desert that defy any understanding of scale, iconic views of Jerusalem
sought out by visitors today...
Sheffield Galleries and Museum Trust, Graves Art Gallery: Terence Donovan: The Eye That Never Sleeps Born in Stepney in London's East End, Donovan was as comfortable in the
ateliers of Paris couturiers as he was in the streets east of Aldgate. But it was
the chaos of these streets, the swathes o...
Telfair Museum of Art: Scenes of American Life: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art
Museum Edward Hopper, probably the most
well known artist in the exhibition, is
the quintessential realist painter. In
...
Tullie House Museum and Art Services: Celebrating Boxes: Art Boxes from Around the World The idea of an international box exhibition had been a seed in the back of Peter Lloyd’s mind for a long time, and grew out of a strong sense of curiosity about what was happening elsewhere.
Box-makers are fairly thin on the ground in Britai...
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki: LAST WEEK! Luc Courchesne: Landscape One Interactive Viseo Panarama Four walls of a space are painted, with video
projectors, into a single photo realistic 360º landscape
representing a public garden. The space, set in
Montreals Mont-Royal Parc, is being visite...
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki: LAST CHANCE! Luc Courchesne: Landscape One, Interactive video panarama Four walls of a space are painted, with video
projectors, into a single photo realistic 360º landscape
representing a public garden. The space, set in
Montreal's Mont-Royal Parc, is being visit...
Corcoran Gallery of Art: Picturing the Banjo "For more than two centuries, the banjo has played an integral role in
American history and culture and has inspired an eclectic array of
artists," said Sarah Cash, the Corcoran's Bechhoefer Curator of American
Art. "A highlight of the Corcoran...
Plug In: TROUBLES: Tensions Evident Beneath Surface of Northern Irish Images As well as making 'straight' photographs of considerable poise, Sloan scores and scratches his negatives and reworks his
prints with gouache or crayon. He is best known for his images (measuring between four and six feet wide) of the Or...
Further Artwork and Information:
Fidelia Bridges - Artist Painting Prices, Art Appraisal, Artist Paintings [AskART.com]
Fidelia Bridges Online
Fidelia Bridges
Fidelia Bridges - Artist Painting - Artist Summary [AskART.com]
Fidelia Bridges / Untitled / 1876
Fidelia Bridges - Sparrows in Flight
Joseph M. BARNUM/Julia Fidelia BRIDGES
Fidelia Bridges Fine Art Artwork Images And Image Gallery
Fidelia Bridges Birds Nest and Ferns Oil Painting - Tamsquare Art
CGFA- Fidelia Bridges: Birds Nest and Ferns
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