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Artist: Anton Doll (1826 - 1887)
Nationality: German
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Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Anton Doll.
- Life As a Doll: Cracked Doll, Ann Murdy (Artist), 1993, Screenprint
- Hans Bellmer - Doll 1936 painted aluminum The Museum of Modern Art German
- Suzanne Valadon - The Abandoned Doll 1921 oil on canvas National Museum of Women in the Arts French
- Hazel Janicki - Paper Doll 1944 tempera on compositi Cleveland Museum of Art American
- Elliott Torrey - Girl with a Doll 1920 oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art American
- James Rosenquist - Gift Wrapped Doll #3 1992 oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art American
- Karel Appel - Magic Doll With Pig's Head 1961 oil on canvas Hirshhorn Museum Dutch
- Roy Carruthers
The Doll House
Color lithograph
1984
- Anton Lehmden
Laxenberg
Etching
1962
- Woman’s Doll Hat, Tatiana , circa 1950, Silk, velvet
- Woman’s Doll Hat, Tatiana , circa 1950, Silk, velvet
- Woman’s Doll Hat, Madame Suzy , 1940s, Silk satin
- ANTON VAN DYCK (1599-1641) (1630 vers) by DYCK Anton Van
- Anton Lehmden
Bestie (Beast)
Etching
1962
- Woman’s Doll Hat, Suzanne Colbert , circa 1940, Cotton piqué
- Woman’s Doll Hat, Reine, Inc. , early 1930s, Satin ribbon, straw net
- Doll, Shibuya Eiichi (Japan, born 1928) , early-mid 1970s, Etching The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Savoyards Anton Dieffenbach (German, 1831-1904)Oil on canvas; 17 1/2 x 14 3/8 in. (44.5
- Shiko Munakata
Two Doll Figures
Woodcut with hand coloring on verso
20th century
- Toy Monkey Doll, Suzuki Masanao (Japan, 1815 - 1890) , mid-19th century, Wood
- Vue de Constantinople (1860) by MELBYE Anton
- Manchurian Doll, Urata Giichi (Japan) , March 15, 1934, Color woodblock print
- Adriaen van Ostade
The Doll (La Poupee Demandee)
ET
1679
- Self-Portrait with doll, Hans Bellmer (Germany, 1902 - 1975) (Artist), 1934, Gelatin-silver print
- Henry Wolf
Only a Doll
Wood Engraving
19th - 20th century
- Tiger Doll, Kyusen (Rakushiken) (Japan, died N/A) (Artist), late 19th century, Tea-bush wood
- Woman’s Doll Hat, Elsa Schiaparelli (Italy, Rome, 1896 - 1973) , Spring 1939, Fur felt
- Papier-mâché Doll of a Woman, Urata Giichi (Japan) , July 1933, Color woodblock print
- Clay Dekkorobo Doll, Masumi Tadao (Japan) , July 1933, Color woodblock print
- The Doll Maker, Sekino Jun’ichiro (Japan, Aomori, 1914 - 1988) , 1956, Color woodblock print
- The Doll Maker, Sekino Jun’ichiro (Japan, Aomori, 1914 - 1988) , 1956, Color woodblock print
- Woman’s Doll Hat, I. Magnin & Co. (United States, California, Los Angeles, 1893 - 1995) , circa 1939, Fur felt
- Woman’s Doll Hat, Gilbert Adrian (United States, 1903 - 1959) , circa 1942, Wool faille
- Woman’s Doll Hat, Macy’s Department Store , circa 1940, Straw, silk velvet
- ISABELLE CLAIRE EUGENIE D'AUTRICHE (1566-1633) , REGENTE DES-PAYS BAS, EN HABIT DE CLARISSE (17e siècle) by DYCK Anton Van
- Woman’s Doll Hat, Elsa Schiaparelli (Italy, Rome, 1896 - 1973) , Autumn 1939, Silk velvet
- Substitute Doll, Masanao (School of) (Japan, died N/A) (Artist), late 18th century, Ivory with staining, sumi
- Woman’s Doll Hat, Reine, Inc. , circa 1935, Silk satin, silk chenille, satin ribbon, silk net
- Michael Wohlgemuth
Liber chronicarum ([Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 1493])
Book with over 1800 woodcuts
1493
- Textile Length, ’Skyline’, Farkas and Baerman for L. Anton Maix Fabrics (Artist), mid-1950s, Printed linen
- PORTRAIT D'HOMME AU POURPOINT ENTR'OUVERT (2e moitié 17e siècle) by FRANCHOYS Lucas
- Baby, Doll, and Gun, W. Eugene Smith (United States, 1918 - 1978) , Gelatin-silver print
- Doll Maker, Sekino Jun’ichiro (Japan, Aomori, 1914 - 1988) , 20th century, Color woodblock print
- Marine, effet d'orage (1845) by MELBYE Anton
- Henry Wolf
Kittyman Tannyman and her doll
Wood Engraving
19th - 20th century
- Woman’s Doll Hat, I. Magnin & Co. (United States, California, Los Angeles, 1893 - 1995) , circa 1945, Silk organdy
- Papier-mâché Daruma Doll and Hanging Fish, Masumi Tadao (Japan) , July 1933, Color woodblock print
- Echiji Doll, Ogawa Tatsuhiko (Japan, 1910 - 1988) , November 20, 1933, Black and white woodblock print
- The wax doll, Hugo Steiner-Prag (Bohemia, Prague, 1880 - 1945) , 1915-1916, Lithograph on handmade paper
- Head of a Korean Doll, Okamoto Saburo (Japan, born 1911) , November 1932, Color woodblock print
- Woman’s Doll Hat, John P. (Harberger) John (Germany, Munich, 3/14/1906 - 6/25/1993) , circa 1950, Straw, nylon net
- Woman’s Doll Hat, John P. (Harberger) John (Germany, Munich, 3/14/1906 - 6/25/1993) , circa 1950, Straw, nylon net
- Doll Festival, Katsushika Hokusai (Japan, Tokyo, 1760 - 1849) , circa 1802, Color woodblock print
- The Single Word, Don Anton (Artist), 1983, Screenprint
- Eizan
Young Woman with Doll
color woodcut vertical diptych
circa 1820 - 1830
- Woman’s Doll Hat, Sally Victor (United States, 1905 - 1977) , circa 1940, Silk, tulle, grosgrain ribbon
- Papier-mâché Doll Holding a Carp, Ozaki Kunijiro (Japan, 1909 - 1979) , July 1933, Color woodblock print
- Woman’s Doll Hat, Bergdorf Goodman (United States, New York, New York City, born 1906) , early 1930s, Fur felt, silk net
- Woman’s Doll Hat, Gilbert Adrian (United States, 1903 - 1959) , circa 1947, Wool felt, grosgrain ribbon, silk net
- Woman’s Doll Hat, I. Magnin & Co. (United States, California, Los Angeles, 1893 - 1995) , circa 1938, Silk velvet, feathers
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