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Artist: Charles David ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Charles David.
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Charles Baugniet, David Roberts, 19th century The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: David Charles Read Title: Evening: Landscape with Two Figures Date: about 1830 Medium: watercolor
- Charles WIlson Peale - Portrait of General David Foreman c. 1784 oil on canvas The Berkshire Museum American
- Jacques-Louis David - Madame David 1813 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art French Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Henri-Charles-Bernard Guillaume, Street Scene, 1918 The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Ugo da Carpi and after Raphael Title: David and Goliath Date: 1520 - 1525 The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Lord Frederick Leighton Title: Jonathan"s Token to David Date: about 1868 Medium: oil on
- David Park - King David at the River Jordan 1934 watercolor, graphite University of California, Berkeley Art Museum American The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Virgin and Child with Four Angels, ca. 1510-15 Gerard David (Netherlandish, born about 1455, died J. Paul Getty Museum
- Histoire de Charles Martel Museum of Fine Arts
- George Peter Alexander Healy, American, 1813-1894 Mrs. Charles Morey (Anna Chadbourne, later Mrs. David E. Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Paul Gavarni, Covent Garden Market,preceding the essay by Charles Kenney, opposite page 28 and eighth plate in the book Gavarni in London; Sketches of Life and Character, with Illustrative essays by Popular Writers, edited by Albert Smith (London: David B Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Conrad Waumans, Portrait of David Bailly (Ballii), (after David Bailly), 17th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Jacques-Louis David, Laure-Emilie-Felicite David, La Baronne Meunier, 1812
- Charles David - Portrait of a Young Horsewoman 1839 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art French Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- David Gilhooly, Romulus and Remus, 1970 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- David Gilhooly, Rape of Europa, 1970 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Jacques-Louis David, The Fortune Teller (La Bonne Aventure), 1824
- Elizabeth Jane Gardner - The Shepherd David c. 1895 oil on canvas National Museum of Women in the Arts American
- Pierre Paul Prud'hon - David Johnson 1808 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art French
- Giovanni Battista Cima da Conegliano - David and Jonathan c. 1505-1510 oil on wood The National Gallery, London Italian
- Giovanni Francesco Barbieri Guernico - King David 1646-1656 pen and ink University of California, Berkeley Art Museum Italian
- Thomas Sully - The David Children 1826 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- Ralph Earl - Dr. David Rogers 1788 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- Sir Henry Raeburn - David Anderson 1790 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art British
- Edgar Degas - David and Goliath n.d. oil on canvas The Fitzwilliam Museum French The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) and His Wife (Marie-Anne-Pierrette Paulze, 1758-1836), 1788 Jacques-Louis David (French, 1748-1825)Oil on Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- David Hannah, 354-24, 1978 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- David Gilhooly, Midas Beat his Meat, Unfortunately, 1970 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Paul Gavarni, Marriage in High LIfe,preceding the essay by Charles Stuart Savile, opposite page 65 and fifteenth plate in the book Gavarni in London; Sketches of Life and Character, with Illustrative essays by Popular Writers, edited by Albert Smith (Lond J. Paul Getty Museum
- David Meeting Abigail Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- David Gilhooly, Untitled (frogs mating in grass), 1971 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- David Gilhooly, Rape of the Sabine Frogs, 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Edouard Manet, Portrait of Charles Baudelaire, Full Face, from the book Charles Baudelaire, sa vie et son oeuvre (Charles Baudelaire, His Life and His Work) by Charles Asselineau (Paris: Lemerre, 1869), 1865
- Peter Paul Rubens - David Slaying Goliath c. 1616 Oil on Canvas Norton Simon Museum Flemish Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- David Maxim, Untitled, 1986 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- David Lance Goines, M, 1982 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- David von Schlegell, Landscape, 1964 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- David Lance Goines, A.D.A.C., 1988 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- David Lance Goines, No War, 1991
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (30) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to David
Michael Gibson Gallery: David Urban: The Constructor Born in Toronto in 1966, David Urban studied poetry and painting at York University, earning a BFA in 1989. He received a master's degree in English Literature and creative writing under the direction of Alistair MacLeod in 1991 and a second mast...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Architecture of Silence: David Heald Photographs
In his luminous
black-and-white photographs, he explores the architecture of these medieval buildings renowned for their design
and construction. ...
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts: after HISTORY: The Paintings of David Bierk His compositions frequently address the
nostalgia of our age for the traditional painting styles of previous centuries,
while demonstrating how these classic styles have coalesced and been
transformed to create the pluralism indicative of ou...
South Australian Museum: Australia's Richest Natural History Art Prize Judges Russell Starkey and David Dridan had to sort through an overwhelming
440 entries (photos) which were of an extremely high standard and well
represented across the three categories of the exhibition:
A. Oil, Acrylic or mix
B. Wat...
Artspace: WORKOUT: David Nauggle and Rachel Iberra Photography and drawings deliver a nauseating account of this experiment. Never having been interested or dedicated enough to stick with an exercise regimen, Rachel Ibarra decides to test her commitment as well as endurance. By attaching two Chine...
MAK Center for Art and Architecture: TRESPASSING: Houses x Artists The projects engage the house as subject, investigating its forms, functions and significance while imagining a wide variety of prototypes for living. Presenting renderings, models, video and an interactive installation, the artists and architects...
University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Weatherspoon Art Gallery: David Bunn: Falk Visiting Artist Deft and conceptually rigorous, Bunn's work
is also tinged with sadness for the passing of these historical bodies of material,
now eclipsed by on-line systems. Bunn is a native of Greensboro.
...
David Krut Fine Art: Yudelman / Amaler-Raviv: Exhibition Speaking about the exhibition, Dale Yudelman said; "It’s been sixteen years since leaving the city I grew up in and it’s wonderful to be exhibiting here again. This exhibition provides an interesting cross-section of my work to date and gives me t...
JHB Civic Gallery: DAVID PATON: recon(text)ual Some of these works explore the temporal unfolding of meaning through
diverse readings of images as texts, texts as images and variations thereof.
The works consist of metal sheets onto which texts have been screen-printed.
These words have bee...
www.studio-visit.com: David Henry Brown, Jr. studio-visit.coms aim is to offer an in-depth look at an individual artist or troupe. Each
month they will offer a personal look into the artist s studio along with an
interview, slides, and a resume. Since todays cultural borders are
consta...
Brooklyn Museum of Art: Within the Pale: Jewish Tombstones in the Ukraine and
Moldova Photographed by David Goberman ...
Cantor Arts Center Stanford University: Food, Frogs, and Fido: Works on Paper by David Gilhooly Gilhooly studied at the University of California at Davis in the 1960s, and ceramic work by him will be on view in the exhibition "Fired at Davis: Figurative Ceramic Sculpture by Robert Arneson, Visiting Professors, and Students at UC-Davis, from ...
Plug In: Billboard Project Features Tighty-whitey by David Wityk From the fashion magazine spread to the runway to the stage, this once-purely practical garment has been elevated to sex-symbol and superstar status. Wityk is completing his final year in photography at the University of Manitoba School of Art. Wi...
Franklin H Williams Caribbean Cultural Center: Ancestors & Orishas: Glass & Mixed Media Sculptures Tracing African Roots by David Medina David’s work includes references to African masked costumes like Nigerian egungun, Dominican diablo cojuelos, science fiction, and pioneering educational shows like Sesame Street with a special fondness for the pop icon Big Bird. “Although the rel...
George Billis Gallery, L.A.: David Duncan: Environmental Studies David Duncan renders his works in both oil, and brushed and sprayed acrylic. During the painting process, he uses form-specific stencils to apply coarse dots of multiple colors. This technique creates an illusion, inspired partly by traditional ...
Presentation House Gallery: David Rokeby - 2001 In 2001, Rokeby will show the most recent version of Giver of Names in which the computer identifies and describes objects put before it - a kind of Mike Kelly meets R2D2 performance involving the assistance of the viewer. The exhibition will also...
Art Institute of Southern California: David Carson: Graphic Design After the End of Print Carson is most widely recognized for his innovative style of layout and unconventional typography with work on magazines such as Beach Culture, Ray Gun, and Transworld Skateboarding. A feature in Newsweek magazine said of Carson he changed the pub...
National Gallery of Scotland: The Tiger and the Thistle: Tipu Sultan and the Scots in India
Tipu, a fierce brave ruler, was known as the ‘Tiger of Mysore’. Tiger motifs
and tiger stripes decorated his personal possessions, including the
jewellery, weapons and textiles in the exhibition. Related paintings and
...
Scottish National Portrait Gallery: The Art of Documentary The enthusiasm for documentary photography - the study of people and societies -
continues to be important in Scottish practice. This exhibition focuses on groups of
photographs by a number of photographers, working in an...
Art: ASAP: Works by David Dalessandro and James H. Kinnie Dalessandro has been a New York-based artist since 1973 when he came to study at the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture. His exhibition for the ART:ASAP Foundation Gallery stems from his imagination and is inspired by jazz ...
ArtSpace: SOWA: David Noonan & Simon Trevaks SOWA (polish for owl) continues Noonan and Trevaks's broad interest in the cinematic genre of horror, specifically of the 1970s and early 1980s. The film sees a woman drawn through a highly stylised interior by an unseen influence. She then enters...
Guggenheim: David Salle Each of his works purposely overshadows the
coherent linear narrative by juxtaposing unlike elements, reflecting the complex mass-media
production that dominates contemporary human experience.
...
Helsinki City Art Museum: David Bailey: Birth of the Cool Born in London in 1938, Bailey’s career took off in the 1960s when he began to shoot for the Vogue magazine at the
tender age of 22. He went on to become the magazine’s most prolific contributor of the decade. As a fashion
photographer, ...
McKinney Avenue Contemporary: David McManaway's Studio by David H. Gibson Born in 1939 in Louisville Kentucky, David H. Gibson is a Dallas businessman
turned photographer who learned his craft through self-direction and a
series of workshops. These workshops were taught by Ansel ...
Bishop's University Art Gallery: David Hall: Moon Window David Hall's previous work showed various urban settings which presented vestiges of the negative impact of human presence on the environment, thus implying a passage of time. Throughout his body of work, the artist has continuously been interest...
Pensacola Museum of Art: The Jerry Gilbreath Celebrity Art Collection ...
Fine Arts Center for East Africa: EAST AFRICA IN RENAISSANCE During the 1970s and early 1980s, Kibuuka, Kitamirike, and Sekanwagi were
considered three of the most influential and accomplished fine painters whose
art defined the internationally recognized art scene in Nairobi, Kenya. Since
that time, ...
Side Street Projects: Gymnosphore Bubbles and Steams: An Installation by David Deany and David Hanson David Deany, painter and sculptor, has a conceptual bent and a predilection
for environment making. After receiving an MFA from the Art Institute of
Chicago in 1997, he has been included in exhibitions in Chicago, Los
Angeles, Seattle, and Hou...
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art: Hmmm...David Shrigley's Selection from the Permanent
Collection His sculptures, photographs and books are darkly humorous and often
absurd, and his drawings were recently a weekly feature in the
Independent on Sunday. Given the complete freedom of the Gal...
Photographers' Gallery: Citigroup Photography Prize 2004 Paul Wombell, Director of The Photographers' Gallery says of this year's short-list: "Over the last 30 years Robert Adams, Peter Fraser, David Goldblatt and Joel Sternfeld have created important bodies of work that have been a major influence on g...
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