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Artist: John Dean ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by John Dean.
- Sir John Dean Paul
The Death
Color engraving
18th century
- Sir John Dean Paul
A Struggle For The Start
Color engraving
18th century
- Sir John Dean Paul
The first ten minutes -- shaking off the cocktails
Color engraving
18th century
- Barrie Cook - Dean 1977 oil applied with spr Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery British
- Sir John Dean Paul
Symptoms of a Skurry in Pewy Country
Color engraving
18th century
- Harold Malette Dean
Shacks, Twin Peaks
Woodcut
1935
- John Dean
The Harmony between History and Poetry
Mezzotint
18th century
- Harold Malette Dean
Richardsons Bay
Woodcut
1935
- Harold Malette Dean
The Square and Beyond
Wood engraving
1938
- Harold Malette Dean
Bird
Wood engraving
1939
- Harold Malette Dean
Stream
Wood engraving
1937
- Harold Malette Dean
Industrial
Wood engraving
1938
- Harold Malette Dean
Nocturne
Wood engraving
1939
- Harold Malette Dean
Day Dream
Wood engraving
1939
- Harold Malette Dean
Mt. Davidson
Wood engraving
1939
- Harold Malette Dean
Water Front
Wood engraving
1938
- Harold Malette Dean
Tunnel Road
Wood engraving
1939
- Harold Malette Dean
High Tide
Wood engraving
1937
- Harold Malette Dean
Pipedream
Wood engraving in color
1939
- Harold Malette Dean
Coast Road #2
Wood engraving
1938
- Harold Malette Dean
Passing Storm
Wood engraving
1937
- Harold Malette Dean
Quarry Pond
Wood engraving
1938
- Harold Malette Dean
Coast Road #1
Wood engraving
1937
- Harold Malette Dean
Four Trees Ranch
Wood engraving
1938
- Harold Malette Dean
San Francisco in 1854
Color woodcut
1954
- Harold Malette Dean
Girl Bathing
Wood engraving
20th century
- Harold Malette Dean
Bear Creek (Rainbow)
Wood engraving
1939
- Harold Malette Dean
Pepper Plant
Wood engraving
20th century
- Harold Malette Dean
Untitled (mountains)
Wood engraving
20th century
- Harold Malette Dean
Erosion
Wood engraving with brown tone block
1939
- Harold Malette Dean
Sierra Fall Review
Wood engraving in color
1939
- Harold Malette Dean
Early San Francisco Wharf
Wood engraving
20th century
- Harold Malette Dean
One of Nine small scenes of old San Francisco
Woodcut with one tone block
1954
- Abner Dean
Mr. Life - Mr. Herold, cartoon to accompany column of movie criticism by Don Herold in Life Magazine
pen and black ink
1934
- Harold Malette Dean
Ft. Point, San Francisco and Golden Gate Bridge
Lin B. Print
20th century
- Harold Malette Dean
One of Nine small scenes of old San Francisco
Woodcut with one tone block
20th century
- Harold Malette Dean
One of Nine small scenes of old San Francisco
Woodcut with one tone block
20th century
- Harold Malette Dean
One of Nine small scenes of old San Francisco
Woodcut with one tone block
20th century
- Harold Malette Dean
One of Nine small scenes of old San Francisco
Woodcut with one tone block
20th century
- Harold Malette Dean
One of Nine small scenes of old San Francisco
Woodcut with one tone block
20th century
- Harold Malette Dean
One of Nine small scenes of old San Francisco
Woodcut with one tone block
20th century
- Harold Malette Dean
One of Nine small scenes of old San Francisco
Woodcut with one tone block
20th century
- Harold Malette Dean
One of Nine small scenes of old San Francisco
Woodcut with one tone block
20th century
- Dean J. Meeker
Peponis
Screenprint
20th century
- Dean Babcock
The Spruces
Color Woodcut
19th - 20th century
- Dean J. Meeker
Agaric Arrangement
color screenprint
1958
- T.A. Dean
Elizabeth of York
19th century
- Dean Babcock
The Mediaeval (sic) Mountain
Color Woodcut
19th - 20th century
- Anonymous
Margaret Dean (Mrs. M. H. de Young)
oil on canvas
20th century
- T.A. Dean
James, Marquis of Hamilton
19th century
- T.A. Dean
Lady Arabella Stuart
19th century
- T.A. Dean
George Digby, Earl of Bristol
engraving
1828
- apex/portal (for R.O.), Dean Smith (United States, born 1961) (Artist), 2000, Ink on paper
- Dean J. Meeker
Organic variant
Color silk screen print
20th century
- James Dean Crash Site, Keith Mayerson (United States, born 1966) , 2005, oil on linen
- T.A. Dean
George Digby, Earl of Bristol
engraving from the canceled plate
1828
- Charles Turner
The Reverand William Vincent, Dean of Westminster
mezzotint
1811
- WH
"the Dean" (Rt. Rev. Herbert Edward Ryle, D.D.), Men of the Day No. 1314, from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
1912
- WH
"The Genial Dean" (The Very Rev. William Ralph Inge.D.D.), Men of the Day No. 1316, from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
1912
- James Dean, Sid Avery (United States, Ohio, Akron, 1918 - 2002) , 1955, printed 1991, Platinum print
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Dean
Ottawa Art Gallery: Max Dean: Solo Exhibition Max Dean has, over the course of a thirty-year career, produced work that depends on interactivity between the artist and the viewer, the technological and the human, and science and art. Since the early 1980s, Max Dean has been engaged in work th...
Julia Dean Gallery: Call for Artists: The Berenice Abbott Prize for an Emerging Photographer Judges:
Michael Grecco, commercial photographer
G.Ray Hawkins, owner, G. Ray Hawkins Gallery
Brian Storm, president, MediaStorm
Amy Kawadler, Canon’s Professional Markets Rep
Call, visit the website or e-mail for informati...
studio-visit.com: The Dean St. Field of Operation Our aim is to offer an in-depth look at an individual artist or troupe. Each
month we will offer a personal look into the artists studio along with an
interview, slides, and a resume. Since todays cultural borders are
constantly melting and ...
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: Directions: Two Film Installations by Tacita Dean The exhibition has been supported in part by
Trellis Fund, the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation, the British Council, The Henry Moore Foundation, and contributions to the
Hirshhorn's Annual Circle. Organized by Chief Curator Kerry Brougher,...
Tate Britian: Tacita Dean
Tacita Dean trained as a painter and now works in a variety of media, including drawing, photography and sound, but is best known for her 16mm films, of which she has made seventeen to date. The specific qualities associated with film making are o...
South Presentation Convent: Two-Part Commission Presentation Sisters and the Presentation Windows Tacita Dean spent a period of time with the sisters during the summer of 2005 and was struck in particular by the ‘communal rituals of eating and praying that highlight their day with a genuine camaraderie’. She was particularly drawn to the conti...
studio-visit.com: march issue: progress report ...
Cairns Regional Gallery: Witness: 81 Images from Photojournalists around the Word Paul Blackmore presents turbulent street scenes of the G8 anti-globalisation demonstrations in which hundred of protestors were wounded or arrested. David Dare Parker reminds us of the devastating war in East Timor in 1999, while Stephen Dupont p...
Tate Liverpool: At Sea: Works in All Media that Examine the Sea Artists such as Vija Celmins and Hiroshi Sugimoto see the sea as conducive to quiet
contemplation. For others, the sea evokes scenes of danger or disaster. Shipwrecks,
drownings and other tragedies are hauntingly alluded t...
Cleveland Museum of Natural History: Of Myth and Memory: Paiute and Shoshone Baskets of Owens Valley,
California [Of Myth and Memory] will help visitors understand that the materials produced by a culture
can tell us a lot about the people of that culture and illustrate why preservation of these
objects is so important, says Associate Curator...
Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art: Graham Nickson: Dual Natures Posed singly and in groups, his figures provide a meditation on the light and open space encountered at the shore. Their theatrical postures offer a contrast between human nature and the natural setting of ocean and sky....
National Galleries of Scotland, Dean Gallery and the Gallery of Modern Art: THE SURREALIST AND THE PHOTOGRAPHER: ROLAND PENROSE AND LEE MILLER
Already a Surrealist artist of considerable talent, Penrose became a tireless champion of modern art through his activities as a collector, writer and exhibition organiser. A former Vogue model, Lee Miller was a remarkable photographer who later ...
Priska C. Juschka Fine Art: Cool Times: Works by Dan Asher, Nin Brudermann, Ko Kyong-Ho, Stuart Hawkins, Daniel Mirer, Dean Monogenis, Massimo Vitali and Wiebke Maria Wachmann. Dan Ashers photographic portraits of icebergs capture the beauty of these solemn white sentinels. Austrian Nin Brudermann also finds beauty in far-flung locales, but the subjects of her photos are sites of extreme human intervention. In a multim...
Australian Center for Photography: Pieces of Eight: A Unique Group of Photomedia Practitioners
Dean explores complex connections between personal, cultural and
cinematic/literary narratives in her self portraits; Furno turns her lens
to the urban environment with long exposures exploring a balance of
colour, shape, texture and patte...
londonprintstudio: View and Review: Book Works 2000 Book Works have been commissioned new work in collaboration with artists and writers since 1984; publishing and producing books, multiples, CD-Roms, and internet/new media projects with a playlist of artists which includes Jemery Deller,
Portland Museum of Art: New Aquisitions 1999 ...
California Historical Society: At Work: The Art Of California Labor The first overview of labor themes in California art over the last century,
AT WORK includes work by photographers Dorothea Lange, Tina Modotti, Pirkle
Jones, and Otto Hagel, painters Hung Liu and Diego Rivera, printmakers Rupert
Garcia and ...
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art: Humid
Humid - as an attitude rather than a weather condition - refers to the
sometimes petulant, sultry, even sexy, feminine unconscious and its
physical manifestations. Humid is hot, sweaty, oppressive, uncomfortable,
but also languid, sensual and t...
Royal Festival Hall: MELTDOWN PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION Simon Leigh is the first photographer to be given full access to document the Meltdown festival which is now in its eighth year
and has grown to become the South Bank's highest-profile and biggest-selling festival. Every year Melt...
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts: Multiple Sensations: series, collections, obsessions Included exhibtions under the Multiple Sensations title are FoodChain by Catherine Chalmers; Artists, Invocations and Laudanum, New Work by Tracey Moffatt; Starstruck: Photographs from a Fan by Gary Lee Boas; Works by Steinle/Rosefeldt; Freakus Ma...
Van Vechten-Lineberry Taos Art Museum: Taos Society of Watercolorists ...
Michaelis School of Fine Art: Michaelis Graduate Exhibition, 2003 This year, breaking with tradition, the students have opted to curate the
exhibition themselves, under the supervision of Gavin Younge. Other art related
events have been organised for the evening, which will be announced closer to
the time....
Oakville Galleries: Body: New Art from the UK This interest in the body is in part a product of the successive waves of feminism and a growing consciousness of the significance of sexual difference. Of equal importance, however, has been an articulation of the body that emerges from a heighte...
Castlefield Gallery: Variable Dimensions in Working Practice Responding to the growing interest in the forms of exhibition spaces
for new and emerging technologies, director Roger McKinley used the
hi-tech meets lo-fi approach, buying advertising space in established
print publications. The 5 commiss...
Jessica Murray Projects: The Prince Project: Dust - by Bonnie Collura and Royale - by Mark Dean Veca Bonnie Collura embarks on a new series of exhibitions called "The Prince Project." Collura's latest endeavor, comprised of sculptures, drawings and video, begins with the legend of the Golem. According to the story, the Golem is a magical creatu...
Columbus College of Art and Design: About Face: The Portraits Turn For the first time at a CCAD exhibit opening, guests will be able
to participate in interactive activities. Activities will be geared
around demonstrating how changes in the face may change an
individual's persona. Guests may have a photo of...
Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts: Mnemotech: sense + scape + time + memory
These artists explore the possibilities of re-presenting place, documenting, recording and responding to physical memory in numerous disciplines from paint, photography and three-dimensional objects to laserlight, sound and video.
Erin Coate...
Yale School of Architecture Galleries: 2 Views of Eero Saarinen: The Architectural Photography of Balthazar Korab and Ezra Stoller This exhibition celebrates the work of two great architectural photographers who were closely associated with a great architect, Eero Saarinen, Robert A.M. Stern, dean of Yale School of Architecture, commented. Through the interpretive photograph...
Frye Art Museum: Heightened Realities: The Monotypes of Ruth Weisberg The monotype process involves drawing or painting on a flat surface and then
transferring the image by means of pressure onto a sheet of paper. Only one strong
impression can be taken. Weisberg uses oil paint and printing ink, applying the med...
Tate Britian: Intelligence: New British Art 2000 Intelligence means both information gathering (intelligence as in MI5) and the faculty
employed to process information into something new. Many artists today can be seen as
intelligence agents at large in society, gathering, siftin...
San Francisco Art Institute: Call for Artists: Seeking New Visiting Faculty MA/MFA and/or Ph.D. in relevant field and a minimum of two years teaching experience required. Applicants should submit a letter specifying the area(s) of interest, CV, slides or other documentation, course proposals or statement of teaching philo...
Ottawa Art Gallery: Take Two: Contemporary Work by 13 International Artists Take Two offers alternatives to the parallel refashioning of these two eras in consumer culture, and their strategic performance as signifiers of upheaval, experimentation, freedom, and technology in popular culture. The exhibition also underscores a...
Yale School of Architecture Galleries: New Blue: Recent Work of Graduates of the Yale School of Architecture, 1978-1998 Our graduates have historically been leaders of the profession for generations, said Robert A.M. Stern, dean of the School of Architecture. This is the generation that was raised in the post-modernism debate of the 1980s, and they are now flourish...
Albury Regional Art Gallery: Call for Entries - Albury Art Prize 2002, Works on Paper DIARY OF EVENTS
Entry forms to be lodged at the Albury Regional Art Gallery by July 15.
Finished art work to be delivered to the Albury Regional Art Gallery, 546
Dean Street by August 18.
Opening of the 2002 Fleming Muntz Albury Art P...
Howard University, Department of Art: 16th Annual James A. Porter Colloquium on African American Art Emory Professor Emeritus, Richard Long will give the keynote along with special lectures by Edmund Gaither of the National Center of Afro-American Artists, Roxbury, Ma., and Dean Tritobia Benjamin on the work of Porter and Driskell respectively. 1...
Deste Foundatino Centre for Contemporary Art: A R T I F I C E: Works by ADAM CHODZKO, TACITA DEAN, GRAHAM GUSSIN, SIOBHAN HAPASKA, STEPHEN MURPHY, SIMON STARLING, JANE & LOUISE WILSON Narrative provides the framework within which reality and fiction merge in many
works within this exhibition. In the large-scale blackboard drawings by Tacita
Dean, in which allusive links to actual histories are created, these almost
abstra...
Museum of Modern Art, Frankfurt: Change of Scene XVII
Change of Scene XVII will take the form of an open dialog and interaction, presenting some familiar
and some new rooms, with works from our collection, a number of new acquisitions and some
...
Centre for Contemporary Photography: Leica/CCP Documentary Photography Exhibition + Award The exhibition presents the work of fifteen finalists selected from over 250 entries by a panel of artists and arts professionals, and will subsequently tour capital city and regional galleries from 2001-2003. The work explores a range of document...
The Huntington Library, Art Collections, & Botanical Gardens: RUTH WEISBERG: CANTO V: A WHIRLWIND OF LOVERS In Weisberg's monumental painting---a pensive exploration of the nature of passion and love---couples come together but remain emotionally separate, suggesting that
despite the intensity of the moment in which the lovers should be transported, t...
Sanford L. Smith and Associates Ltd.: Outsider Art Fair Opens Today Doman states about her work: "There is something to be said about distraction and making art. This applies to all genres of art, songwriters, poets and of course fine art. Staying focused regardless of what is whirling around on the outside can be...
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John Dean Talks to BuzzFlash.com About George W. Bush, Watergate, Evidence of Misconduct and Possible Impeachment (...
washingtonpost.com Politics
Ashcrofts Efforts to Prosecute Americans for Leaking Non-Classified Information: Its Okay to Commit Treason in the...
ABCNEWS.com : A Chat with Former White House Counsel John Dean.
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