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Artist: Arm Chair ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (100) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Arm Chair.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Chair of Renyseneb, ca. 1450 B.C.E.; mid-Dynasty 18; New Kingdom EgyptianEbony, ivory; H. 35 in. J. Paul Getty Museum
- Side Chair
- Edouard Vuillard - The Golden Chair 1906 oil on panel Virginia Museum of Fine Arts French
- George Segal - Girl on a Chair 1970 painted wood, plaste Hofstra Museum American
- Berthe Morisot - The Garden Chair 1883 pastel Arkansas Arts Center French
- Christo - Wrapped Chair 1961 wood, fabric, lacque Cleveland Museum of Art American
- George Segal - Girl on Chair 1970 cast plaster and pai Hirshhorn Museum American
- Salvador Dali - Atmospheric Chair 1933 oil on panel The Art Institute of Chicago Spanish The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: artist unknown Title: Japanned Side Chair Date: 1760 - 1770 Medium: walnut, maple, japanning J. Paul Getty Museum
- Side Chair The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: attributed to Frank Lloyd Wright and John W. Ayers, Chicago Title: Side Chair Date:
- Claes Oldenburg - Shirt with Objects on Chair 1962 Muslin soaked in pla The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
- Lucas Samaras - Chair Transformation Number 20B 1996 patinated bronze National Gallery of Art American J. Paul Getty Museum
- Armchair and Side Chair J. Paul Getty Museum
- Set of Six Armchairs
- Kueku Buja
Chair
wood
20th century
- Bakewell, Pears & Co.
Arm Chair
ash wood
circa 1670
- Marie Santana
Chair
wood
20th century
- Joseph Meeks & Sons
Rocking chair
maple
1926
- Paul Gauguin - Fruit Dish on a Garden Chair c. 1890 oil on canvas Los Angeles County Museum of Art French
- Edouard Jean Vuillard - Annette Roussel with a Broken Chair c. 1900 oil on cardboard The Art Institute of Chicago French
- Bow Factory
Dining chair (one of eight - 73.28.1-8)
mahogany
circa 1780
- Bow Factory
Dining chair (one of eight - 73.28.1-8)
mahogany
circa 1780
- Bow Factory
Dining chair (one of eight - 73.28.1-8)
mahogany
circa 1780
- Bow Factory
Dining chair (one of eight - 73.28.1-8)
mahogany
circa 1780
- Bow Factory
Dining chair (one of eight - 73.28.1-8)
mahogany
circa 1780
- Bow Factory
Dining chair (one of eight - 73.28.1-8)
mahogany
circa 1780
- Bow Factory
Dining chair (one of eight - 73.28.1-8)
mahogany
circa 1780
- Bow Factory
Dining chair (one of eight - 73.28.1-8)
mahogany
circa 1780
- Joseph Anthony
Side chair
mahogany
circa 1800
- Joseph Anthony
Side chair
mahogany
circa 1800
- Steuben Glass Works
Side chair
mahogany
circa 1780
- George B. Sharp
Side chair
mahogany
circa 1825
- George B. Sharp
Side chair
mahogany
circa 1825
- Joseph Meeks & Sons
Rocking chair
wood
circa 1805 The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Charles Greene and Henry Greene Title: Side chair Date: 1907 Medium: Honduran mahogany, ebony,
- Paul Strand - Chair Abstraction, Twin Lakes, Connecticut 1916 gelatin silver print Cincinnati Art Museum American
- Claes Oldenburg - Blue Pants and Pocket Objects on Chair 1962 Muslin soaked in pla The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe and Bamberg Metallwerk Stîtten Title: Side Chair Date: about
- Paul Cezanne - Madame Cezanne in a Yellow Chair 1893-95 oil on canvas The Art Institute of Chicago French
- Cyprian Wilcox
Side chair
mahogany and fabric
circa 1750
- Steuben Glass Works
Side chair
ebonized cherry
circa 1880
- Sargent Claude Johnson
Chair
wood, velvet and brocade
circa 1885
- Anonymous
Windsor chair
wood
early 19th century
- Anonymous
Windsor chair
wood
late 18th century
- Joseph Meeks & Sons
Side chair
maple and birch
circa 1928
- Robert Dighton
Chief's chair
wood and leather
19 - 20th century
- Jack Feltman
Side chair
painted wood
circa 1720 J. Paul Getty Museum
- Chair
- Herman Miller
Lounge chair and ottoman
leather
1956
- David Teniers the Younger
Mat or chair seat
wool
20th century
- Jack Feltman
Wing chair
mahogany and silk damask?
circa 1800
- Charles Eames
DCW Chair
laminated plywood
circa 1950
- Anonymous
Chippendale side chair
mahogany and upholstery
1760 - 1780
- Richard Fiscus
Goldweight with three legged chair shape
brass
20th century The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Chair, roundabout, ca. 1740-1750 Attributed to Joseph Armitt (d. 1747)American; Made in Mid-Atlantic, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
- Lewis Carroll - Untitled (Margaret Langton Clarke reclining on her side in chair) c. 1866 albumen silver print The Art Institute of Chicago English
- John Henry Belter
Side chair
rosewood
circa 1850
- Edmund J. Sullivan
Woman sitting in a chair
1924
- John Henry Belter
Side chair
rosewood
circa 1850
- John Henry Belter
Chair
laminated rosewood and velvet
ca. 1860
- Slover and Taylor
Side chair
mahogany
circa 1800
- Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Windsor brace back side chair
wood
1770 - 1800
- Anonymous
Federal arm chair
wood and fabric
early 19th century
- Thomas Chippendale
Side chair
mahogany
circa 1775
- Charles Eames
DCW Chair
laminated plywood
20th century The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Side chair (from a set), 1815-1820 Attributed to John Finlay (active ca. 1799-1833); Attributed to J. Paul Getty Museum
- Armchair
- Anonymous
William and Mary Chair
beechwood and cane
late 17th century
- Steuben Glass Works
William and Mary side chair
leather and painted maple
circa 1720
- Steuben Glass Works
William and Mary side chair
leather and painted maple
circa 1720
- Lambert Hitchcock
Side chair
mixed hardwoods, paint, and rush
1826 - 1829
- Lambert Hitchcock
Side chair
mixed hardwoods, paint, and rush
1826 - 1829
- James Gillingham
Chippendale side chair
mahogany and pine
1770 - 1780
- Samuel Gragg
Side chair
painted oak and beech
circa 1808
- Samuel Gragg
Side chair
painted oak and beech
circa 1808
- Samuel Gragg
Side chair
painted oak and beech
circa 1808
- Samuel Gragg
Side chair
painted oak and beech
circa 1808
- Samuel Gragg
Side chair
painted oak and beech
circa 1808
- Samuel Gragg
Side chair
painted oak and beech
circa 1808 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Side chair, 1794-1799 Attributed to Samuel McIntire (1757-1811)American; Made in New England, Salem, Massachusetts, AmericaMahogany,
- Max Slevogt
Self-Portrait of Artist seated on chair and drawing
Drypoint
1911
- Bow Factory
Louis XVI revolving desk chair
wood, cane and suede
circa 1774 - 1793
- James Morton Thorpe
Arm chair
laurelwood
late 19th century
- James Morton Thorpe
Arm chair
laurelwood
late 19th century
- Steuben Glass Works
Queen Anne rust seat side chair
painted wood
mid 18th century
- Armand-Albert Rateau
Chair
oak, ebony veneer, silk and straw
circa 1925
- William Savery
Queen Anne side chair
walnut
circa 1740 - 1750
- Joseph Meeks & Sons
Side chair
laminated rosewood
late 19th century
- Joseph Meeks & Sons
Side chair
laminated rosewood
late 19th century
- Thomas Burling and Son
Shaker rocking chair
maple and cloth tape
20th century
- Auguste Brouet
Chair Caners
etching
19th - 20th century
- Steuben Glass Works
William and Mary bannister-back side chair
maple and cherry woods
circa 1720
- Walt Kuhn
Nude seated in a chair
Lithograph
19th - 20th century
- Margery Austen Ryerson
Johnny (baby in a chair)
Etching
19th - 20th century
- M. Rodigue
Fan: Sedan Chair
paint on gauze and mother-of-pearl with silver and gold
circa 1900
- Samuel Maloof
Rocking Chair No. 42
carved Zircote wood and leather
1994 The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Asante Title: Chair Date: 19th century Medium: wood, leather, and brass Dimensions: H.41 x
- Daniel Hopfer
St. Paul seated in a chair preaching
Etching
15th - 16th century
- Adriaen van Ostade
Smoker leaning on the back of a chair
17th century
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (30) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Chair
Chair et Métal/Metal and Flesh: Call for Submissions: Internet Specific Artwork ...
Bauhaus Archiv, Museum für Gestaltung: The African Chair: Marcel Breuer and Gunta Stölzl with Works by Bauhaus Artists Even today, the colourfully painted and upholstered oak chair evokes visual associations that are linked to its title; however, this provides no information about the original purpose of the chair. A wide range of hypothetical uses at the time of ...
Sharon Truax Fine Art, A Meta-Arts Space: Kevin Fuermann: The Waiting Room In the mid 1990's, during a period when the Fuermann felt increasingly imprisoned by life in ways he could not escape - social breakdown, loss of faith, loss of hope, and finally catastrophic loss of health - the chair re-emerged as a metaphor for...
Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum: Chair Show 4 and Sitting Pretty: Contemporary Wisconsin Chairs In honor of this most affable and universal of furniture pieces, the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, presents The Chair Show 4 and Sitting Pretty: Contemporary Wisconsin Chairs from February 2 – April 7, 2002. The exhibitions feature the ...
Dolby Chadwick Gallery: Familiar Places, Personal Spaces: New Paintings by Ada Sadler Sadler's representation of the conventional mid-20th century chair reflects the setting, typically an empty room or office, of which a feeling of isolation persists. although symbolically the empty chair can represent loneliness and even mortality...
Parsons Exhibition Gallery, Parsons School of Design: Ben Fernandez: A Retrospective Subjects for his historical work includes ghetto children, New York's Hispanic community, the protest movement of the 60's. a dramatic photo essay on Dr.Martin Luther King, Jr., a serieas on bikers and a documentary series on China....
Australian Council: AUSTRALIA COUNCIL JOINS ARTS COMMUNITY GRIEF FOR ARKLEY Australia Council Chair, Dr Margaret Seares, who was with Mr Arkley for his exhibition launch in Venice last month, said she
was deeply saddened by the loss of such an important artist and widely liked human being.
It ...
Sculpture Square Limited
: Home: Matthew Ngui Using the spaces at Sculpture Square, Ngui approaches the building and its spaces around as an integral part of his creative processes. Presently, the artist plans to use to use the exterior components of the chapel building and elements along Wat...
VRT - Vlaams Radio and Television Station: Superstar Neil Diamond is charmed by the Art of a Belgian Action Painter The selection turned out to be very representative for the works of mr Diamond: from the raw " cherry cherry " performance in 1972 to the sensitive "flight of the Gull" from Jonathan Livingston Seagull, these musical jewels strengthen the efforts ...
Manzana Multi - Cultural Centre in Badplaas: 1999 FNB VITA REGIONAL CRAFTS EXHIBITION Works on exhibit include the winners of the 1999 FNB Vita Crafts
competition: the First prize, a chair by Philip Sheba, will be on display
along with the second and third prize winners created by the Faster Fabric
initiative and Joseph Ndlovu.
...
GEM, Museum of Contemporary Art: Zeger Reyers: Aqua Boogie
Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art: POP PLASTICS: Molding the Shape of the 1960s Pop Plastics highlights some of the most innovative design objects made during the '60s, ranging from the Ball
chair to the Trimline telephone. The objects presented illuminate important design motifs and choices ...
National Gallery of Australia: Monet and Japan The works of art that have been assembled for
Monet & Japan are truly remarkable, and the
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Brooklyn Museum of Art: My Reality: Contemporary Art and the Culture of Japanese Animation The exhibition features work by Takashi Murakami, Mariko Mori, Paul McCarthy, and Charlie White among others.
This exhibition was originally curated by Jeff Fleming, Senior Curator, and Susan Lubowsky Talbott, Director of the Des Moines Art Ce...
William Penn Charter School: Call for Artists: 2003 Juried Art Show and Sale Go to: http://www.penncharter.com/art/ to download the prospectus.
If you have questions, suggestions for more people for me
to send entries
to, or would like entries or posters mailed to you, ...
Neuberger Museum of Art: Women of Stone: Harriet Feigenbaum and Barbara Segal Barbara Segal's
incredibly detailed work displays her whimsical sense of humor displayed via her tour
de force ability to depict reality. For this exhibition, she has chosen to pres...
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...
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Seattle Art Museum: Museum Endowment Receives $10 Million Pledge from Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation The Gates Foundation pledge is the largest ever to an arts organization in
this community. A gift of this magnitude to an endowment campaign is
particularly noteworthy. It helps create a reliable inco...
Kuenstlerhaus Bethanien: Heman Chong's The Silver Sessions In an interview with London-based art critic Dean Summers, Chong describes
The Silver Sessions as such:
"The fact of being a "resident" for a year in an institution such as The
Künstlerhaus Bethanien explictly
defines me as a character in a ...
Dallas Museum of Art: Concentrations 40: Maki Tamura With her graceful scrolls (watercolor and linoleum print on mulberry paper and mounted on linen), which vary in length from 12 to 20 feet, she intertwines disparate images, forms, and figures—Japanese style blossoms, children’s book teddy bears, A...
City Gallery Wellington: Michael Hirschfeld Gallery Honours Staunch Friend of the Arts
It’s appropriate to name this space after Michael because of his passion for the arts, and his support of new talent, says Wellington Museums Trust chair, Sue Driver. The new gallery recognises his extraordinary contribution to the arts in ...
Photographer's Gallery: YR1: A Snapshot of Bitain in the 21st Century During World War II, the photograph taken in 1940 showing St
Paul's Cathedral during an air raid in the midst of burning
London has become a key image illustrating Britain's
determination to survive adversity. The Lewis Morley
black/w...
Gold Coast City Art Gallery: Norman Lindsay and His Nudes Over several decades Norman Lindsay's art was dominated by stylised and voluptuous renderings of the female nude. Untrained, his draughtsmanship and technical abilities as an artist were the result of much practice.
Displayed alongside a nu...
South Australian Museum: Body Art Intimate photographs, audio visual
displays and artefacts from private and
public collections will explore the body art
of individuals and communities all over the...
AIGA National Design Center Gallery: 365: AIGA Annual Design Exhibition Ranging from
printed materials and packaging to interactive communications, some of this
year’s winners include:
- Martha by Mail Bean Labels, by Gael Towey, Martha Stewart Living
Omnimedia
- Hip Hop Week Spot, by Randi Davis, MTV Netw...
Minneapolis Institute of Arts: Human Nature Human Nature features three main architectural
components—Fishhouse, Bathhouse and
Beaverhouse—each a distinct, symbolic, sensory
experience that reflects the artist’s belief ...
ARTworkSF: American Mythology: 23 Artist Define Their Views Carmen Wolfs Red Chair highlights the American myth of fame and popularity. In William Mayfields Changing Our Minds the gods see something wrong with the way things are and are doing something about it. Malcom Nicols Bright Sunny Future V exemplifies...
SIGGRAPH'04: Call for Artists: The 31st International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques This Call For Participation is issued to all those visionaries who
currently work in any field of digital art, including 2D, 3D, interactive
techniques, installations, virtual reality, multimedia,
telecommunications, web art, and animation. Syn...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Living in Motion: Design and Architecture for Flexible Dwelling Although flexible modes of living draw on an age-old tradition and a wide variety of cultures – from early European stair ladders to North African tents – recent changes in living conditions and technical advances have greatly increased the releva...
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