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Artist: Janet Fish ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Janet Fish.
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Theodore C. Polos, Janet, 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Janet Turner, Egg of Flamingo, 20th century The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Janet Law Sir Henry Raeburn (Scottish, 1756-1823)Oil on canvas; 35 1/4 x 27 1/4 in. Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Max Pollak, Janet Reed, American Ballet Dancer, 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Albert Flamen (Flamand), (Virgin Fish, from Sea Fish-1st Set), 17th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Allen Jones, "Janet is wearing...", plate 8 from the portfolio Eleven Pop Artists, Vol. III, 1965 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Thomas Rowlandson, Janet Poll of Plymouth, 1798, 18th - 19th century
- Paul Klee - Around the Fish 1926 oil and tempera on c The Museum of Modern Art Swiss
- Alexander Calder - Fish 1944 painted metal rod, w Hirshhorn Museum American
- Constantin Brancusi - Fish 1930 blue-gray marble The Museum of Modern Art Italian Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Walter Geikie, Fish peddler selling fish to two women, 18th - 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Albert Flamen (Flamand), (Cod fish) Thirty One Etchings - Sea Fish - Landscapes, 17th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Claude Bornet, Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane (Paris: Hubert ä Janet, An III [1795]), vol. 2, 18th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Claude Bornet, Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane (Paris: Hubert ä Janet, An III [1795]), vol. 4, 18th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Claude Bornet, Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane (Paris: Hubert ä Janet, An III [1795]), vol. 3, 18th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Claude Bornet, Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane (Paris: Hubert ä Janet, An III [1795]), vol. 1, 18th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Albert Flamen (Flamand), (Jesser spotted dog fish) Thirty One Etchings - Sea Fish - Landscapes, 17th century
- Richard Deacon - Fish Out Of Water 1986-1987 laminated fiberboard Hirshhorn Museum British
- William Merritt Chase - Still Life with Fish c. 1908 oil on canvas Des Moines Art Center American
- Clara Peeters - Still Life of Fish and Cat n.d. oil on panel National Museum of Women in the Arts Flemish
- Alexander Calder - Finny Fish 1948 painted steel rod, p National Gallery of Art American
- George Morland - Selling Fish 1792 oil on canvas Minneapolis Institute of Arts British
- Jean-Frederic Bazille - Still Life with Fish 1866 oil on canvas The Detroit Institute of Art French
- Karel Appel - Head and Fish 1954 oil on canvas The Detroit Institute of Art Dutch
- Alexander Calder - Four Fish In Water 1947 gouache and ink on p Hirshhorn Museum American
- Edouard Manet - Fish (Still-Life) 1864 oil on canvas The Art Institute of Chicago French
- Emil Carlsen - Still Life with Fish 1882 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- Eugene Louis Boudin - The fish-cart, Berck 1880 oil on canvas laid d The Fitzwilliam Museum French
- Hercules Sanders - Woman Cleaning Fish 1647 oil on oak panel The Detroit Institute of Art Dutch
- Auguste Renoir - Girl with a Basket of Fish c. 1880 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art French Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Max Pollak, Tropical Fish I, 1941 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Max Pollak, Tropical Fish III, 1941 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Fish hook, 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Fish club, 19th century Museum of Fine Arts
- Worcester factory, England Teapot and stand England, about 1765 Soft-paste porcelain 10.5 x 17.5 x
- Alexander Calder - Lobster Trap and Fish Tail 1939 painted steel wire a The Museum of Modern Art American
- Honore Daumier - Its almost always at the market the fishermen go to catch their fish 1840 Lithograph UCLA Hammer Museum French Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Koshiro Onchi, Poem No. 23: Fish, 1954 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Claude Bornet, Ou vas-tu avec ce Coffre?, plate for Book IV, page 119, in the book, Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane (Paris: Hubert ä Janet, An III [1795]), vol. 4, 18th century Museum of Fine Arts
- Worcester factory, England Teapot England, about 1770 Soft-paste porcelain 12.8 x 19.3 x 11.2 cm
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (30) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Fish
ShanghArt: Li Shan: Reading "The enchantment of butterfly and fish is that they can enable human being to have a “shake”, remove their long history, and tear down their dignity. It doesn’t seem so harmonious to equal human being to other species, our arrogant way of writing,...
San Jose Museum of Art: Michiko Kon: Still Lifes Often compared to Edward Weston's still
life photographs and Arcimboldo's fruit
figure paintings, Kon's work creates a
de...
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago: Transmute In the virtual artist component of the
exhibition, you will have an opportunity
to re-create one of the exhibitions
central artworks - John Baldessaris
...
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute: Winslow Homer: Works on Paper ...
California Museum of Photography: Life Imprints by Lieve Prins: The Copier as Camera Born in Belgium, Prins studied interior design at age 16. Later, she
moved to Amsterdam where she became involved in the art movements
of the early seventies. She became involved with photocopy art when she
saw her daughter's hand resting on...
MICHAEL C.CARLOS MUSEUM: Karel Appel: Form Becomes Vibration In Appel s 1970s work he
continued to use his favored childlike motifs masks, faces, animals but he
adopted a new manner of expression using thick parallel strokes of vivid,
con...
Secco Gallery: Éva Monika Horváth: Associations - When a Fish is Not a Fish and Other Dream Interpretations At first glance, many of Horváth’s paintings appear to be landscapes, but spend enough time with each piece and they will transform before you. The road or path, a recurring image in her work, becomes a female form. Or is it male? As with Easter...
Orlando Museum of Art: Collector's Choice II: Contemporary
Art from Central Florida Collections Also represented are
cutting-edge artists such as Kiki Smith, Suzanne McClelland, Jane Hammond, Brad
Kahlhamer and Beth Campbell. In addition, a number of works by Dale Chihuly an...
Fish Tank Gallery: SKIN: New Work of Hong Kong Artist Pan Xing Lei Skin, or Pi in Putonghua, (Chinese), refers most immediately to the latex Rubber Men splattered with illegible painted characters, devoid of muscle and bone, that hang, float, or twist in different positions at every outing. The first versions of ...
Art Residencies India: Call for Artists: Residencies Available in South India This lush tropical paradise offers a fascinating heritage of art and culture.
The luxuriance in Kerala is visible in the beautiful white beaches and backwaters, its forests and wild life sanctuaries, its cardamom, tea, rubber and coffee plantati...
Rebecca Ibel Gallery: Billy Sullivan: 2000 Sullivan is one of a select group of artists whose portraits are considered more than accurate likenesses of the sitter; they transcend beyond to a
work of art. David Rimanelli in his Top Ten of the Nineties, Art Forum, December '99, describes ...
The Natural History Museum, London: Voyages of Discovery Revealing natural history treasures never seen by the public
before, the Museum literally opens up its vast collection of
botanical, entomological, geological and zoological specimens,
historical artworks, photographs, prints and drawings, all
...
Loveland Sculpture Invitational: Twelfth Annual Exhibition to Open Today Denny McNeill, a well-known local artist from Elbert, Colorado, is scheduled to participate in this largest outdoor sculpture show . McNeill’s sculpture styles range from realistic to abstract and is primarily known for his sculpturing in wood. A...
Kettle's Yard Gallery: Flights of Reality: Charles Avery, Matthew Ritchie, Keith Tyson, Grace Weir, Keith Wilson The unfinished, and improvised nature of the works
could be described as thoughts in progress mapping out patterns of the
possible, or the debris of ideas that remain from the collision between
science and the everyday. In their creation of new...
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston: Subject Plural: Crowds in Contemporary Art This exhibition explores the existent
imagery of the crowd, looking for a contemporary definition of the social experience. The works will include images of crowds, as
well as works that happen with a crowd, artists that addr...
Guggenheim: The Worlds of Nam Jume Paik Paik
studied music composition first in Korea, then at the University of Tokyo,
where he wrote his thesis on Modernist composer Arnold SchNULLberg. In 1956
Paik traveled to Europe and settled in Germany to pursue his intere...
Portland Museum of Art: John Walker: Works on Paper Much of the imagery in Walker's recent work comes from his contact with the Maine coast, where he lives in the summer months. Head of the Graduate School for Painting at Boston University since 1993, Walker frequently encourages his students to pa...
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 ...
Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Gorman House: Shit: Vivienne Binns in collaboration with Derek O'Connor and Geoff Newton In this search Binns’ practice has taken up many positions – individual studio work, craft practice, community interaction and collaborative projects – and has explored media, process, form, aesthetics, pedagogy and relationship.
SHIT illustra...
Bartley Nees Gallery: Niki Hastings-McFall: Polynisation Artist Niki Hastings-McFall has been increasingly driven by research into her Pacific Island heritage since meeting with her Samoan father for the first time in 1992. Trained as a jeweller, Hastings-McFall has been working recently on larger insta...
Kulturhauset Stolkholm: illusion: Japanese Photography All the participating photographers play an important role in
Japanese photography today and each represents his or
her own unique style and period. The title of the exhibition,
...
Wagner Rosenbaum Gallery: Folk Art From the Maritimes: A Group Collective Folk Art paintings by Beatrice McFadden, Yvonne Murray, E. Joyce Comisky; impressionistic paintings by Tootsie Emin from Yarmouth, N.S and realistic paintings by Patti Durkee and Roseann Fine, originally from Yarmouth will also be shown.
Pa...
Karin Weber Gallery: Charles Cham: Ballads Charles CHAM started painting at the age of five inspired by the first movie he ever saw. It was a story about an artist with a magic brush and everything he painted became alive. He painted birds and they flew away. He painted fish and they swam ...
Living: Colour: John Nolan John Nolan was born in 1958, in Dublin, Ireland.His exuberant modern figurative style combines bold outlines with bright exotic colours. His interpretation of various motifs (Fish, Landscape, Flowers, Birds, Human Figure, Still Life, Trees) transm...
Workmens Cirle: A Shenere Velt Gallery: The Peaceable Kingdom: Sculpture by Stanley Schwartz Stanley Schwartz's creations not only pay tribute to the particular genius
of each animal, but are also homage to his varied materials. The viewer
stands back, or crawls up close, in awe of a mind that could perceive in the
rawness of a block o...
Ohio Art League: Gary Shaw, curated by John Antjas: Selling Nightmares – Buying Dreams "Like the big bang he is constantly expanding a universe that's full of lost souls that he runs across in his personal experience. These experiences, whether they be from work, the bar, relationships, or anyplace at all, become his own personal my...
Lalit Kala Akademi Galleries: Poetry in Stone: Scuplture by S.D.Hariprasad
The gentle beauty of the expression in a single stone form --
surprisingly -- sort of sneaks up on you. Possibly this is because
you think you don't know what to expect. You have been beguiled
by images of assertive, wildly sculptural forms b...
Studio 77: Uwe Pfaff 2003 A cast of many, their way illuminated by candles, parades endlessly around the formats constructed by Uwe Pfaff in his recent steel cut-out works. But while the characters - humans, angels, fish, serpents and various hybrid creatures - and the set...
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN: 175th Open Annual Exhibition Distinguished juries in each medium are elected by the membership of the Academy. Juries of selection are as follows: Painting: Pat Adams, Will Barnet, Harvey Dinnerstein, Lois Dodd, Yvonne Jacquette, Paul Resika, and Joseph Solman; Sculpture: Ze...
Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu: Tapestries and Decoupage Murals by Kate Wells The two tapestry series of The Hunt of the Unicorn and The Lady and the Unicorn [another spectacular tapestry, held at the Musée National du Moyen Âge in Paris] particularly intrigued me with their rich combination of design, colour, narrative, na...
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