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Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute: Jean-François Millet: Drawn into the Light
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Cleveland Museum of Art: French Master Drawings from the Collection of Muriel Butkin
They include works by such well-known masters as François Boucher, Théodore Géricault, Jean-François Millet, and Edgar Degas. Many of these drawings are unknown to both the public and scholars, so this exhibition and its accompanying catalogue hig...
Carnegie Museum of Art: Charles Meryon and Jean-François Millet: Etchings of Urban and rural 19th-Century France
This exhibition was organized by the Georgia Museum of Art, University of
Georgia, Athens. Its presentation in Pittsburgh is made possible by the
Fellows Fund of Carnegie Museum of Art. Support for t...
Thomas Dane: Michel Francois: Sculpture
The main gallery then becomes a laboratory to test how these models react when expanded from their domestic scale: a massive intertwined structure of a single 300 metre long tube will fill the space.
Included in the exhibition is a recent fi...
Northend: Traces: Cecile Tissot and Francois Lannes
At the origin of Cécile Tissot’s work: deep, furtive, intense feelings sparked by objects, events, life or images... “Often it’s the little nothings, the appended, the unimportant, the support, which touch me”. Her sculptures attempt to be monumen...
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute: Winslow Homer: Works on Paper
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Frick Collection: The Drawings of François Boucher
By his own admission, Boucher is said to have made as many as ten thousand drawings over the course of a career that spanned nearly five decades. Not only did he make preparatory compositional and figure studies for his paintings, but he also used...
Fogg Art Museum, Harvard: To Delight the Eye: French Drawings and Paintings from the Collection of Charles E. Dunlap
Organized by Alvin L. Clark, Jr., Jeffrey E. Horvitz Research Curator in the Department of Drawings. Funding has been provided by the Jeffrey E. Horvitz Foundation, David Leventhal, and Howard Lepow.
The Harvard University Art Museums are amo...
Portland Museum of Art: New Aquisitions 1999
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Location One: Francois Bucher: White Balance (to think is to forget differences), 2002
Yvonne Rainer asked this question in her film Privilege: ...is permanent recovering racists the most we can ever be In this sense, offering a meta narrative that would pretend to describe the issues at stake, is a failure to understand the layers ...
Detroit Institute of Art: The Etching Revival in Europe: Late-Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-Century French and British Prints
Examples of their work and that of many artists on both sides of the English Channel such as Charles Meryon, Edouard Manet, Jean François Millet, and Frank Brangwyn are part of this exhibition of more than 120 prints from the DIA collection.
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Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: Monet, Renoir, and the Impressionist Landscape
The exhibition opens with an early landscape by Claude Monet, Rue de la
Bavolle, Honfleur, placed within the context of the Realist landscape style
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Frick Collection: Watteau and His World:
French Drawing from 1700 to 1750
Watteau, who drew constantly throughout his lifetime, is one of the most revered artists of the French
School. Watteau coveted his drawings and regarded them as superior to the m...
Minneapolis Institute of Arts: Hair Stories
This exhibition encompasses mixed media work by Diane Katsiaficas, paintings by nancy Robinson, mixed media work and hand made paper by Erica Spitzer Rasmussen and a video installation by Mara Zoltners. Text and readings by Paulette Alden Bates,...
Bay Hotel: 14th Annual ART SALON AT THE BAY
Since its inception in 1992, the Art Salon has been a major enterprise, bringing together, under one roof, a large showcase of quality artworks, in various styles and media. This year's Salon sees a subtle shift towards more cutting-edge work, wh...
Oakville Galleries: Walk Ways: At Centennial Square and in Gairloch Gardens
Artists: Francis Alÿs, Eleanor Antin, Janine Antoni and Paul Ramirez-Jonas, Mowry Baden, Jim Campbell, Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller, Hamish Fulton, Sharon Harper, Martin Kersels, Tom Marioni, Matthew McCaslin, Curtis Mitchell, François Mo...
Palast Galerie: Salon Libres Europeens
Kashap comments, "I believe that my life is determined in
advance by my artwork. That`s why I
paint generous, expressiv and spontaneously.
That`s why I create composed, balanced
and romantic watercolours.
Those two main directions to work are...
Frick Art and Historical Center: FROM THE SUN KING TO THE ROYAL TWILIGHT: PAINTING IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY FRANCE FROM THE MUSEE DE PICARDIE, AMIENS
DeCourcy McIntosh, executive director of the Frick Art & Historical Center, says, “This exhibition
provides a powerful antidote to the commonly held view of eighteenth-century French painting as
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Van Gogh Museum: Jean-François Millet: Drawings
Millet was a talented draughtsman. Although he employed an academic
technique, in a certain sense one can say he reinvented it: by depicting
his models in their natural surroundings, by scrupulously reproducing the
effects of light, and by care...
Frick Collection: A Brush with Nature: The Gere Collection of Landscape Oil Sketches
Created by eighteenth- and nineteenth-century artists working out of
doors, these plein-air sketches were painted quickly -- the artists often
spent no more than two hours on a work -- and attempted to capture subtle
atmospheric effects and...
Van Gogh Museum: Theo van Gogh
The Van Gogh Museum first opened its doors in 1973. The building,
designed by Dutch architect Gerrit Rietveld, houses the worlds largest
collection of works by Vincent van Gogh: some 200 paintings, 500 drawings
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Dahesh Museum of Art: Telling Tales I: Classical Images
Ever since antiquity, the artistic vocabulary developed by the Greeks and Romans has
remained significant for painters, sculptors and architects, across space and time.
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The British Museum: Cracking Codes: The Rosetta Stone and Decipherment
The exhibition shows the variety of the world's writing systems and
relate the story of the Stone's discovery, how it entered the British Museum in 1802,
and how it inspired decipherment by the young ...
Wexner Center for the Arts: As Painting: Division and Displacement
As painting
Organized by the Wexner Center and guest curated by OSU professors Philip Armstrong (Division of Comparative Studies), Laura Lisbon (Department of Art), and Stephen Melville (Department of History of Art), the wide-ranging exhibiti...
Mississippi Art Pavilion: The Glory of Baroque Dresden
Among the highlights of the exhibition are Johann Vermeer’s “The Procuress” and the 41-carat “Dresden Green Diamond.” Other artworks include twenty-seven Old Masters paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens, Titian, van Dyck, Veronese, Tintoretto, and Mant...
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: The Draftsman's Art: Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Scotland
The Draftsman's Art spans the 15th to the 19th centuries with drawings by
Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Peter Paul Rubens, François Boucher, William
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Louvre Museum: Pieter Boel, Painter of Louis XIV's Animals - The collection of painted studies from
the Gobelins
Since more than a
century onwards, Pieter Boel' s studies,
there are 80 of th...
Portland Museum of Art: Degas, Rodin, and Moore: Bronzes by European Masters
The exhibition offers a varied sampling of bronze sculpture, mostly small scale and predominantly French and German, that chronicles nearly
a century of activity. The earliest bronzes to be included date to the 1880s, such as Degas’s Fourth Posit...
Dahesh Museum of Art: A Distant Muse: Orientalist Works from the Dahesh Museum of Art
In Louis XIV's time one was a Hellenist, now one is an Orientalist. ... For empires as
for literatures, perhaps it will not be too long before the Orient is called u...
Budapest Kunsthalle: Vision Image and Perception
Works on view within the contemporary art section include those by:
Rosa Barba, Balázs Beöthy, Luchezar Boyadjiev, Miklós Bölcskey, Mária Chilf, Attila Csörgõ, Hans H. Diebner - Sven Sahle, Róza El-Hassan, Miklós Erdély, Roland Farkas, Harun...
Fundacao Arpad Szenes - Vieira da Silva: Bonnard, Degas, Vuillard: Photographs
Consciously or unconsciously, the setting of the image expresses the particular sensitivity of the photographer. That of Bonnard reveals purity in sensuality which never ceases to move us. That of Degas, a more sophisticated gaze, pursues the perm...
Indianapolis Museum of Art: Van Gogh and the Labors of the Field
While in Saint-Remy, Van Gogh rarely had access to models and he often turned to making copies
after paintings and drawings by the artists who inspired him most, including Rembrandt van Rijn,
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Museums Sheffield: Millennium Gallery: Timorous Beasties presents A Bird in the Hand
Timorous Beasties presents A Bird in the Hand will see the designers embrace and subvert the traditional Victorian aesthetics of the 19th century to surreal and provocative effect. Completely transforming the gallery, Timorous Beasties’ brand new ...
J. Paul Getty Center: THE BODY BEAUTIFUL: Artists Draw The Nude (1440-1850)
Mastering the depiction of the nude figure has long been a cornerstone of an artist’s
training. Classical form prevailed through the Renaissance. Male nudes were drawn with
finely detailed, strongly define...
International Center for Culture and Management: Call for Participation: 12th International Summer Academy for Arts Mangament
An international experts team consisting of François Colbert (HEC Montreal), J.Dennis Rich (Columbia College), Dan J. Martin (Carnegie Mellon University), Ugo Bacchella (Fitzcarraldo Foundation), Herwig Pöschl (ICCM) and Raj Isar (former Director ...
Leonard and Bina Ellen Art Gallery, Concordia University: Adad Hannah. Recast and Reshoot
This line of study would continue with Burghers of Seoul, which gives us a video reconstruction of Auguste Rodin's The Burghers of Calais (1884-1895). In the Museum Stills series, the camera remained still while the characters held their poses; wi...
Gold Coast City Art Gallery: The Centenary Exhibition: Highlights of French and British Art from the Queensland Art Gallery Collection
Queensland Art Gallery Director, Mr Doug Hall said The Centenary Exhibition: Highlights of French and British Art from the Collection is a celebration of the Gallery's proud history of touring the State's col...
Andy Warhol Museum: Nadar/Warhol: Paris/New York
Organized by the Getty Museum, the Nadar/Warhol exhibition will open in Los Angeles at the Getty Center from July 20 through October 10, 1999. It will then travel to The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh (November 6...
Cairns Regional Gallery, Queensland Art Gallery: Last Week! Joint Artistic Celebration in Cairns
The Centenary Exhibition: Highlights of French and British Art from the
Collection celebrates 100 years of travelling exhibitions from the
Queensland Art Gallery and includes historic international paintings, prints
and sculpture from the Galle...
Cairns Regional Gallery, Queensland Art Gallery: Joint Artistic Celebration in Cairns
The Centenary Exhibition: Highlights of French and British Art from the
Collection celebrates 100 years of travelling exhibitions from the
Queensland Art Gallery and includes historic international paintings, prints
and sculpture from the Gallerys...
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