Douglas W. MacLeod
Andalucian Bull Farm
Etching
19th - 20th century
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Museum voor Moderne Kunst: Vic Gentils: The Big Happening
Gentils work of art, however, is more than just an homage to a great
artist. As a matter of fact, there are quite some affinities between the
oeuvre of Ensor and that of Gentils. The sarcastic, often even cynical
view of humankind is the centra...
Sasol Art Museum, University of Stellenbosch: Robert Hodgins - 50 Years a Painter
In his expressionistic paintings Hodgins represents historical events, images and impressions, which remained in his mind over the years. According to the art critic Lucia Burger, the artist's relationship with paint on canvas and the power of his...
National Gallery: Goya: The Family of the Infante Don Luis
He also had a dangerous weakness for women that was eventually to prove his
undoing. In 1775, the French ambassador at the Spanish court reported that
the Infante had arranged for three 'mujerzuelas', or prostitutes, to meet
him in the woods wh...
Cleveland Museum of Natural History: From the Inside Out:
Highlights from the Rare Book Collection
One of the latter masterpieces is on display near the Ark in the Park. John
Gould's first folio work, A Century of Birds from the Himalaya Mountains, produced in 1832,
will be on display, as well as a selection of other works from his 41-v...
Frick Collection: Unprecedented Gathering of Six Major Paintings by Velázquez
Velázquez in New York Museums is the only homage to the artist that is being offered by an American
museum during 1999, the internationally celebrated year marking the anniversary of his birth. Curating
the exhibition is Jonathan ...
Tate St. Ives: David Nash: Making and Placing Abstract Sculpture 1978-2004
In David Nash's mind, the cardinal directions for mark-making apply to his favoured forms: vertical for the cube, horizontal for the sphere, and diagonal for the pyramid. While recognising Plato’s theory that we know these forms from the spiritual...
Art First: Driftworks: Will MacLean
Best known for his works that refer to the mythologies and lives of individuals and cultures who live and work by the sea, Maclean’s interest is both specific and universal. Profound themes relating to journeys of every kind, involving exploratio...
Frick Collection: El Greco: Themes and Variations
Together, they present an opportunity to examine El Greco’s artistic evolution over the decades he worked in Italy and Spain. Moreover, these seven paintings call attention to an intriguing aspect of the master’s production – the recycling of com...
Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum: Virtues, Vices, Vanities: Paintings by Jean Roberts Guequierre
The public is invited to the Remarks and Gallery Talk, a brief lecture by
Nathan Guequierre followed by a gallery tour with the artist, on Wednesday,
November 28 at 7 p.m. Nathan Guequierre, the artist‚s husband and an
internationally publishe...
Kimbell Art Museum: Giovanni Battista Moroni: Renaissance Portraitist
In this focused exhibition, the Kimbell Art Museum brings together 10 of
Moroni's finest and most innovative works from throughout his career,
ranging from his earliest ...
Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst: Jacques Charlier: Belgian Aspects of Flanders
Charlier is a Belgian artist who is internationally appreciated. Until now the main impulses behind this have come from Flanders. In fact few curators in Wallonia support him. This fact provides the theme for the S.M.A.K. exhibition. Charlier wan...
Deluxe-Arts Gallery and Creative Space: Earth Art Revisted: New Media Artists from Mexico
The project itself is concerned with "lines of energy" and "centres of spiritual power" often based on the pre-colombian ideals which hold fast in Mexico's parted past. Invariably, the places hold an aesthetic beauty, but perhaps more importantly ...
Frick Collection: Poussin, Claude, and Their World: Seventeenth-Century French Drawings from the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris
The École des Beaux-Arts has seldom placed such a large number of sheets on loan at any given time, and this exhibition will include many drawings that have never been on view in the United States. Furthermore, several new acquisitions are to be ...
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