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Artist: Thomas Sidney Cooper (1803 - 1902)
Nationality: British
Movement:
Media: Painting
Influences:
Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Thomas Sidney Cooper.
- William Dunlap - Mrs. Thomas A. Cooper n.d. oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art American
- Thomas Sidney Cooper - Cattle reposing (1846) 1846 oil on canvas The Fitzwilliam Museum British
- Charles Loring Elliot - William Sidney Mount c. 1850 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- Sidney Gordin
#238 (June 1948)
ink and watercolor on board
1948
- Jasper Francis Cropsey - Sidney Plains with the Union of the Susquehanna and Unadilla Rivers 1874 oil on canvas Los Angeles County Museum of Art American
- Thomas Rowlandson
The Cries of London: Old Clothes; Cooper; Pray Remember the Poor Sweeper
Etching
18th - 19th century
- Sidney Tushingham
Untitled
19th - 20th century
- Sidney Tushingham
Untitled
19th - 20th century
- An Indication Piece (Isle of Staffa, the Inner Hebrides, Scotland), Thomas Joshua Cooper (United States, California, San Francisco, born 1946) (Artist), 1987, Gelatin-silver print, split-toned The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Vase, presentation, 1824 Made by Thomas Fletcher (1787-1866); Made by Sidney Gardiner (1787 - 1827)American;
- Sidney Tushingham
Portrait of a Young Child
19th - 20th century
- Sidney Tushingham
Hampton Court
19th - 20th century
- Sidney Tushingham
Torre de Mangia
19th - 20th century
- Sidney Tushingham
Florence From San Miniato
19th - 20th century
- Sidney Tushingham
Road To Toledo
19th - 20th century
- Sidney Tushingham
Malaga, Spain
19th - 20th century
- Sidney Tushingham
The Riva, Venice
19th - 20th century
- John Collier
G. Sidney hunt
19th - 20th century
- W.G. Jackman
Sidney Smith
19th century
- Sidney Tushingham
Plaza del Corrillo Salamanca
19th - 20th century
- Sidney H. Sime
Fate of an Agnostic
Etching
19th - 20th century
- Sidney Tushingham
Puerta del Puente, Cordova
19th - 20th century
- Sidney Tushingham
Looe Harbour Cornwall
19th - 20th century
- Sidney Tushingham
Two children on a beach seated next to each other.
19th - 20th century
- Portrait de J. Martin Harvey en Sidney Carton (1918) by RUTLAND Violet de
- Sidney Mackenzie Litten
The Salute Steps
Etching
19th - 20th century
- Sidney Mackenzie Litten
The Salute, Evening
Etching
19th - 20th century
- Sidney Mackenzie Litten
The Dream Boat
Etching
19th - 20th century
- Sidney Mackenzie Litten
Pont-tre-arches
Etching
19th - 20th century
- Sidney Mackenzie Litten
The Old Stella
Drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Sidney Mackenzie Litten
One Summer Day
Drypoint
19th - 20th century
- William Sidney Mount
Captain Daniel S. Hawkins
oil on wood panel
1850
- Sidney Tushingham
South Porch, Lincoln Cathedral
19th - 20th century
- Sidney Tushingham
Playa mayer Segovia
Drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Sidney Gordin
Untitled, pl. 5 in the portfolio, 10 West Coast Artists
color lithograph
1967
- Untitled, Sidney Hunt , 1923, Linoleum cut on slick wove paper
- Library Cabinet, Sidney Howard Barnsley (1865 - 1926) (Artist), circa 1906, Walnut, cedar
- Sidney Mackenzie Litten
Regent Street
Etching
19th - 20th century
- Sidney Mackenzie Litten
A Sussex Farm
Drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Jacobus Houbraken
Thomas, Lord Fairfax
Engraving
1738
- Charles Picart
Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke
18th - 19th century
- Untitled, Sidney Hunt , circa 1928, Linoleum cut on slick wove paper
- Sidney H. Riesenberg
Over the Top for You - World War I poster
lithograph poster
circa 1917 - 1918
- Clement Pierre Marillier
Chere Sidney! Se peut-il que vous m'aimiez encore?
engraving
18th - 19th century
- Sidney H. Riesenberg
Civilians - World War I poster
lithograph poster
circa 1917 - 1918
- Sylvia Sidney, Clarence Sinclair Bull (United States, 1895 - 1979) , circa 1934, Gelatin-silver print
- Sylvia Sidney, Clarence Sinclair Bull (United States, 1895 - 1979) , circa 1934, Gelatin-silver print
- Sidney H. Riesenberg
U.S. Marines Active Service on Land and Sea - World War I poster
lithograph poster
circa 1914 - 1918
- Hilly Landscape with Trees and Winding River, William Sidney Mount (United States, New York, Setauket, 1807 - 1868) (Artist), no date, Pencil
- W. H. Mote
William Henry John,Son of Lieut.-Colonel John Sidney and Lady Susan North
19th - 20th century
- Sidney Plains with the Union of the Susquehanna and Unadilla Rivers, Jasper Francis Cropsey (United States, New York, Rossville, 1823 - 1900) , 1874, Oil on canvas Museum of Fine Arts
- Unidentified artist, Italian (Roman), 17th century Poppies in a Wine Flask Oil on canvas 65.1
- Portrait de William Cooper (1924) by CONSTABLE John
- Woman’s Hat, Harry Cooper (Retailer), circa 1951, Wool felt, metal
- Robert Cooper
William Shakespeare
18th - 19th century
- Thomas Gainsborough - The Hon. Mrs. Thomas Graham c. 1775-1777 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art British
- Robert Cooper
Untitled (Satyrs and Maenads), after Poussin
engraving
18th century
- Thomas Sully - Thomas Alston 1826 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- [Ceremonial House in Kanganaman Village], May 15, 1929 Sidney Nichols Shurcliff (American, 1906-1981)Depicted: Papua New
- Paine of Islington
Fanny Cooper
19th century
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Cooper
Cooper Union School of Art: Call for Artists: School of Art Summer Residency Program 2007
Application Deadline: March 23, 2007
Visit http://www.cooper.edu/artsummer/
Email: residency@cooper.edu...
Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art: Call for Aritsts: The Cooper Union School of Art Summer Residency Program
Application deadline
Friday, March 4, 2005
For more information and an application please visit our website:
www.cooper.edu/artsummer
On campus housing is available.
Financial ...
Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art: Exhibition of Works by Sculptor Franca Ghitti Ghitti has been working with
the theme of maps through an art since the 1960s and, by utilizing
salvaged wooden planks, the bottoms of large barrels, iron cables and
scraps of old notebooks, she tried to define a relationship between
habita...
Haunch of Venison: Thomas Joshua Cooper: Point of No Return Cooper’s most ambitious project is The World’s Edge – The Atlantic Basin Project, an epic endeavour begun in 1990
to map the extremities of the land and islands that surround the entire Atlantic Ocean. The Haunch of Venison
exhibition, point of ...
Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art: Call for Artists: Second Annual Summer Residency Program Residents of The Cooper Union Summer Residency Program have the option of
participating in a wide range of seminars and events, including critiques.
A staff of master technicians, who are also practicing artists, provide
valuable technical supp...
Siam Art Space: 1+2, a crappy exhibition in too many parts Though 1+2 takes the style of silent, black and white films, it references many universal and contemporary themes such as domestic violence, love and hate and more recently the uncompromising struggle between Western and Arab cultures. 1+2 views...
Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum: Solos: Future Shack The second installment of Cooper-Hewitt's Solos exhibition series, which explores groundbreaking, innovative international and contemporary architecture and design works, spotlights FutureShack because it represents a departure from what we think ...
Philadelphia Museum of Art: Milton Glaser: Graphic Design Born in 1929 in New York City, Mr. Glaser studied at The Cooper Union Art School and later, as a Fulbright Scholar,
attended the Academy of Fine Arts, Bologna, Italy. Throughout a celebrated career, he has ...
Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum: The Opulent Eye of Alexander Girard His stores, showrooms, exhibitions, and houses
introduced modern design to millions of Americans, while his restaurants dazzled
the public with their theatricality. ...
Jonathan Cooper - Park Walk Gallery: Ben Henriques : New Paintings Henriques reminds us of the impermanent status of objects with his ability to capture moments of stillness, change and inevitable fading.
Despite their immediate beauty, compositions of falling flower petals and a tentatively balanced glass high...
Presentation House Gallery: TELEPHONES: CHRISTIAN MARCLAY IMAGE:
Christian Marclay, Telephones, 1995, video still. ...
Victoria and Albert Museum: Inventing New Britain: The Victorian Vision 5 The exhibition will challenge perceptions of the Victorians. Paul Atterbury, curator of the exhibition,
says: “The world of the Victorians relates to our world far more than...
Art Dealers Association of Greater Washington: Art At The Millenium: Part II ...
Neues Museum - Staatliches Museum für Kunst und Design in Nürnberg: Ladislav Sutnar: Designer in Two Worlds Having immigrated to the United States in 1939, he continued to play a role as one of the foremost personalities in the Euro-American avant-garde. His futuristic vision paved the way for the development of today’s principles of information design....
New Museum of Contemporary Art: World Views Exhibition
The exhibition at the New Museum will include works by Simon Aldridge, Naomi
Ben-Shahar, Monika Bravo, Laurie Halsey Brown, Justine Cooper, Lucky
Debellevue, Carola Dertnig, Mahmoud Hamadani, Kara Hammond, Jeff Konigsberg,
Motonobu Kurokawa, Ge...
Museum of Contemporary Photography: on View: Antonia Contro and Maurizio Pellegrin, David Ireland, Clement Cooper Originally a painter, Chicago artist Antonia Contro creates intricate installations that explore themes of journey and transformation inspired by her own Venetian heritage. Using a SX-70 Polaroid camera, Contro creates both concrete and ethereal ...
Fogg Museum, Harvard: Philip Guston: A New Alphabet Brings Pivotal Group
of Paintings Together for First Time
The exhibition is co-organized by Harry Cooper, associate curator of modern art at the Fogg Art Museum, and Joanna Weber, acting curator of European and contemporary art at the Yale Art Gallery, with the help of Laura Greengold, a recent graduate ...
Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution: The Work of Charles and Ray Eames: A Legacy of Invention At a critical moment in American history, Charles (1907-1978) and Ray (1912-1988) Eames responded to emerging postwar consumer needs and demands with experimentation and an aesthetic approach that was a uniquely American interpretation of European...
Organization of Independent Artists: Patterned Behavior - Moku-Hanga: Japanese Waterbase Woodcuts by April Vollmer and Sarah Hauser April Vollmer received an M.F.A. at Hunter College. In addition to a recent
solo exhibit at A.I.R. Gallery, the artist has exhibited at the Islip Art
Museum, Goddard Riverside Art Center, Dieu DonnÈ Papermill and other
galleries nationally a...
Centre of Attention: Featuring...Curated by Pierre Coinde and Gary O'Dwyer Al+Al
Oreet Ashery
estate of H.W Auden
Simeon Banner
Benedict Carpenter
Rosie Cooper
Greg Daville
Eveleigh and Evans
Nooshin Farhid
A.M. Hanson ('alexcalledsimon')
Jasper Joffe
Tina Keane
...
Kabat Wrobel Gallery: Paula Braswell and Dionne Simpson: Urban Decay Paula Braswell holds an MFA from Florida State University. She has been showing her work in many galleries (public and commercial) across the USA and in Canada.
Dionne Simpson's mixed media paintings explore an urbanscape in a contemporary ...
New Museum of Contemporary Art: World Views Open Studio Exhibition New Museum Henry Luce III Director Lisa Phillips said: It is crucial for
cultural institutions to work together now and we felt it was important to
support a vital downtown arts institution in need.
The exhibition at the New Museum will pres...
Virginia Historical Society: Robert Gwathmey: a Retrospective Gwathmey developed a two-dimensional style that was uniquely his own. His paintings juxtapose primitive, carefully chosen
shapes and angles against startling color, often outlined in black. In choosing color, Gwathmey sometimes arranged co...
Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego: A Unique American Vision: The Paintings of Gregory Gillespie
Also on view are
portraits, still-lifes, and devotional images that Gillespie calls
shrines, which combine tour-de-fo...
Kotkan Valokuvakeskus Gallery: 1st International Festival of NanoArt NanoArt is a new art discipline related to micro/nanosculptures created by artists/scientists through chemical/physical processes and visualized with powerful research tools like Scanning Electron Microscope or Atomic Force Microscope. The monochr...
ARTSCI'99: BUCKY - a one-man performance Through the powerful universal principles that Buckminster Fuller
discovered and utilized during his lifetime, namely, Synergy, Precession,
Ephemeralization, and Acceleration of Acceleration, we can explain and
predict some of the fastest mutatin...
Esso Gallery: Francesco Simeti: NOW I KNOW MY ABC's
His patterns show images of conflict, crowds of people or military personnel engaged in non-natural disasters and the words are derived from a media-created language. The ability of Francesco Simeti to subvert a given system by using it's own l...
Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard: Mondrian: The Transatlantic Paintings Drawing upon public and private collections in Europe and America, the exhibition will unite for the first time fifteen of Mondrian's seventeen transatlantic paintings, including works from the Museum of Modern Art, The Tate Modern, The Phillips C...
Rice Unversity Art Gallery: Untitled (Series No. 2): French Sound Artist Celeste Boursier-Mougenot Boursier-Mougenot's installation at Rice Gallery will include three large inflatable swimming pools, each fitted with silent water pumps and filled with floating porcelain bowls of varying size and dimension. Caught in the current of the circula...
Art Gallery of South Australia: 2002 Adelaide Biennial - conVerge: where art and science meet Each of the artists in the exhibition are actively engaged with scientific research at the beginning of the 21st century. The exhibition explores some of the fundamental issues facing modern Australia, through creative encounters with diverse syst...
Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art: Margaret Morton: The Tunnel Residents dwell in continual darkness, constructing homes of cinder-block bunkers and freestanding hand-made structures in alcoves and on ledges. With sensitivity and compassion, Margaret Morton has chronicled the lives and living spaces of the tu...
Montclair Art Museum: Whitfield Lovell: Portrayals Lovells work has been shown in solo exhibitions at the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and the Jersey City Museum.
Whitfield Lovell: Portrayals was organized by T...
Harvard University, Arthur M. Sackler Museum: Medardo Rosso: Second Impressions Medardo Rosso: Second Impressions will focus on five sculptures spanning Rosso’s mature career. The works are Aetas aurea (The Golden Age), 1886–87; Grande rieuse (Large Laughing Woman), 1891; Bambino ebreo (Jewish Boy), c. 1892–93; Bookmaker, c. ...
ccnoa: Works by Olivier Mosset, Dan Walsh and Sol LeWitt In an unusual collaboration between veteran monochrome painter Olivier Mosset and Dan Walsh, Walsh sets up the exhibition space as a guide to the viewing of Mosset‚s red, yellow, and blue monochrome canvases. Drawing on recent installations - the ...
Wexner Center for the Arts: Suite Fantastique: A Design Arts Extravaganza A brief outline of the suite:
- Film titles by Imaginary Forces, a leading Hollywood-based design studio. This exhibition is the first of its kind and features opening credits from such movies as Donnie Brasco and Seven.
- Perf...
Haunch of Venison: Thomas Nozkowski: Paintings 1992-2004 Each work has a unique style and a densely layered surface that is developed over a long period of time and revised through sanding, scraping and over-painting. Nozkowski works in relatively small sizes, most often 16 x 20 inches, in contrast to t...
Haunch of Venison: Thomas Nozkowski: Paintings 1992-2004 Each work has a unique style and a densely layered surface that is developed over a long period of time and revised through sanding, scraping and over-painting. Nozkowski works in relatively small sizes, most often 16 x 20 inches, in contrast to t...
Priska C. Juschka Fine Art: When Dawn Breaks: Dana Melamed Despite their seemingly open-ended appearance, Melamed defines a clear core around which the work organically develops on the wall. The starting point of her constructions are most often the very events that restructure our environments-fires, ear...
Esso Gallery: Glen Rubsamen: Hopewell The work is characterized by a documentary interest in compiling, like collectibles, situations in nature of great dramatic intensity in the romantic tradition, such as sunrises and sunsets, exuberant vegetation, or images of the apocalypse. Throu...
York Quay Centre: Pool: Works By Twenty Artists In her curatorial statement, Garnet writes, Pool will act as an aperture for the poetics of art, elucidating the fluid and tenuous relationship that exists between humanity and nature. Pool references literature as a repository of liquid metaphors...
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