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Artist: Josua De Grave ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40)
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Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco -
Johan Ulrich Kraus, Josua Barnes, 17th - 18th century
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Jeff Wall - The Flooded Grave 1998-2000 silver dye bleach tr The Art Institute of Chicago American
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Franz Kline - Accent Grave 1955 oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art American
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Edward Hicks - The Grave of William Penn c. 1847-1848 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
J. Paul Getty Museum -
Grave Stele
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco -
Grave post, early 20th century
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Marc Chagall, Das Grab des Vaters (The Father"s Grave), 1923
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Philipe Galle, The City of Babylon with the grave of Semiramis, 1572
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Currier and Ives, Stages of Man"s Life from Cradle to the Grave, 19th century
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Chiura Obata, Death"s Grave Pass, High Sierra, USA, 1930
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Thomas Rowlandson, Opening a Grave in Church Cloisters, 18th - 19th century
The Metropolitan Museum of Art -
Grave stele with a family group, ca. 360 B.C.; Classical Greek, AtticPentelic marble; H. 67
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco -
Chiura Obata, Death"s Grave Pass and Tenaya Peak, High Sierra, USA, 1930
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Charles Simonneau, La Sainte Vierge (grave Fran. de Poilly, 17th - 18th century
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Jean Jacques Boissieu, Suite de grave a l"eau forte, 18th - 19th century
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Alexandre Benois, Giselle: Backdrop for the Cemetery of the Wilis, Act II, with Albrecht standing in front of Giselle"s Grave, 1948
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts -
Artist: artist unknown Title: Grave Stele Date: 5th century B.C. Medium: marble Dimensions: H.33-3/4 X
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco -
William Blake , The Grave by Robert Blair, London 1813; designed by Blake engraved by Luigi Schiavonetti; The Day of Judgment, 1808
The Metropolitan Museum of Art -
Grave stele of a little girl, ca. 450–440 B.C. GreekParian marble; H. 31 1/2 in.
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco -
Christian von Mechel, Plate 12 in the book Le triomphe de la mort, gravÈ d"aprËs les dessins originaux de Jean Holbein (Basel: 1780), 1780
J. Paul Getty Museum -
Grave Naiskos of a Seated Man
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco -
Gustave DorÈ , Le rendez-vour, gravÈ par RÈgnier, illustration no. [9] on page [vii] in the book Les contes drolatiques by HonorÈ de Balzac. 5th edition (Paris: SociÈtÈ gÈnÈrale de Librairie, 1855), 1855
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Gustave DorÈ , Les mauldicts Paiges, gravÈ par CrÈpeaux, illustration no. [27] on page viii in the book Les contes drolatiques by HonorÈ de Balzac. 5th edition (Paris: SociÈtÈ gÈnÈrale de Librairie, 1855), 1855
J. Paul Getty Museum -
Grave Stele of Pollis
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Gustave DorÈ , A Grave Affair, illustration no. 296 on page 395 in the book Droll Stories Collected from the Abbeys of Touraine (Les contes drolatiques) by HonorÈ de Balzac. 1st English translation (London: John Camden Hotten, [1874]), 1874
The Metropolitan Museum of Art -
Headdress with leaf-shaped ornaments, 2600-2500 B.C.; Early Dynastic period IIIa; Sumerian style Excavated at "King"s
J. Paul Getty Museum -
White-Ground Lekythos
J. Paul Getty Museum -
Grave Stele of Athanias
The Metropolitan Museum of Art -
Grave stele of a youth and a little girl with finial in the form of
Museum of Fine Arts -
Attic grave stele Relief Greek End of Classical or Early Hellenistic Period, about 325 B.C.
J. Paul Getty Museum -
Portrait of a Man
Museum of Fine Arts -
Grave relief of seated woman Greek Late Classical Period, about 340–330 B.C. Greece, Attica Attic
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Lekythos grave marker Greek Late Classical Period, about 360 B.C. Greece Pentelic marble Height x
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Lekythos grave marker Greek Classical Period, Late 5th century B.C. Greece, Attica, (Athens) Pentelic marble
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Grave stele of Aristomache Relief Greek Late Classical Period, Mid 4th century B.C. Greece, Attica
The Metropolitan Museum of Art -
Statue of a kouros (youth), ca. 590–580 B.C.; Archaic Greek, AtticNaxian marble; H. without plinth
Museum of Fine Arts -
Grave stele of Stratokles Relief Greek Classical Period, about 394 B.C. Greece, Attica Pentelic marble,
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts -
Artist: possibly attributed to The sculptor of the Pheidylla state Title: Portrait Head of a
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Cippus of Cominia Tyche, ca. A.D. 90–100; Flavian or early Trajanic RomanMarble; H. 40 in.
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts -
Artist: artist unknown Title: Female Figure Date: about 2500 B.C. - 2400 B.C. Medium: marble

Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (23)
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MASS MoCA: Mark Taylor: Grave Matters
In Grave Matters, Williams College Professor Mark Taylor and photographer Deitrich Christian Lammerts present beautiful and disturbing black and white photographs of the gravesites of 150 artists, architects, writers, philosophers, and musician...

Stiftung Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum: Günther Uecker : For his 75th birthday
In the centre of his work and of the exhibition stands the topic "Commemoration", which is reflecteted in many ways in his work. In this case is to mention the weightily nail-cube "Grave of the lost Memories" out of the year 1972. It contains inv...

Museum of Foreign Art Sinebrychoff: It`s Always Morning - Somewhere
Most of the material used in It`s Always Morning - Somewhere has been collected from where millenium time begins, from the Tonga Islands, plus a few of the world`s metropolises. The multimedia installation takes visitors into the...

Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, K20 Kunstsammlung am Grabbeplatz - Duesseldorf: Baselitz: The Africa Collection
Georg Baselitz is a well-known collector of mannerist art. To date, however, the public is scarcely aware of his outstanding collection of African art. The fascination of this body of work, gathered over a period of some 25 years, owes to the high...

Woman Made Gallery: 8th International Open: Diversity and Spirit - Works by 50 US and International Women
Warren continues, "The number of entries made the competition to be in the exhibition very tight; I unfortunately was faced with very tough decisions and must say that I admired many of the artists' submissions that could not be included, because ...

Pushkin Museum at Arbat: Earth: Death-Birth Work by Angel Orensanz
The exhibition consists of a host of strongly poetic sculpture pieces that fly over the three spaces, while hige projections give context to those sculptures and arresting drawings in which Orensanz capture the drama of the Earth as grave and cra...

Dia Center for the Arts: Rosemarie Trokel: Spleen
The short video Manus Spleen III (2001), a dynamic and surreal scene of several women-one falsely pregnant-laughing together at a party, which alludes to the theme of hysteria. By creating unfamiliar characters with uncertain intentions, Trockel d...

Laurence Miller Gallery: Burk Uzzle: Riptide: America on the Flipside
The exhibition will also include several new works in color, in which the artist photographs heaps of shredded papers from the offices of professionals, like a dentist and an accountant, and from the studio of an erotic artist. Evocative of Jackso...

Cube at Beco: Extra/ordinary: Fiber Artists Rethinking Art and Everyday Life
Since the Industrial Revolution began blurring the lines between industry and handicraft, as well as the upper- and lower-classes, artists have subsequently taken great pleasure in using such developments to similarly dissolve the centuries-old ba...

Hara Museum of Contemporary Art: Joy of Life - Two Photographers from Africa 
Ojeikere's photographs depict hair as playful, minimalist and abstract forms. At the time, these refined and stylish photographs provide an unexpected insight into Nigerian culture.There are hundreds of ethnic groups in Nigeria, each with its o...

DELUXE-ARTS Gallery and Creative Space: Tea Dance: Elaine Constantine
In 2002, Elaine Constantine moved away from the photography of youth culture to make a remarkable series of photographs about tea dances in the north west of England. In 'Tea Dance', she has made a series of photographs in which the elderly dancer...

Kettle's Yard Gallery, University of Cambridge: Kettle's Yard Artist Fellowships: Marion Coutts and Claude Heath
Marion Coutts makes spell-binding transformations of the ordinary. At Kettle's Yard she is showing a new series of sculptures - charged, laconic pieces, evoking cosmic and economic themes. Each work is austere in its presence but provisional in it...

Hoxton Distillery: Ways to Die: Jenny Lu, Carol Ho, John Hanson, Lee Maelzer, Richard McRae, Richard Paul
Ways to Die takes such a direct approach presenting: instructions for suicide; pop-culture suicide; a house on fire; causes of death on generations of an extended family tree; children committing suicide; a memorial to those who die of natural ...

Biggs Museum of American Art: From Tankards to Teacups: The Art of Serving Beverages in Early America
When tea met boiling water in China in 2737 BC, a revolution began that spread to Europe, Great Britain, and finally, the colonies in the 1600s. Legend says that the Emperor of China, Shen Nung, discovered the drink when a few leaves of the Camel...

Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane: Hetero Camp: Works of Guy Benfield, Nat Paton, Peter Robertson, Daniel Wallwork and Paul Wrigley
Subtitled "Hetero Camp", the work of all of the artists explores activities that are pursued to such excess in the "straight" world that they approach the status of gay camp. Lush, colourful images overstimulate the senses, taking the viewer throu...

ARTSPACE, Auckland: Bright Paradise: Tony De Lautour, Ian McDonald, Paul Morrison, Paul Seitsema
Curated by Allan Smith, Bright Paradise tracks narratives of exploration, discovery, travel, leisure, image collections and technologies within a matrix of loss and longing. The show includes around 30 artists, with 10 of these coming fro...

United Nations Photo Club, Vienna: Call for Artists: WINE
Entries for this slide salon are invited from all photographers (amateurs and professionals), national and international. By submitting slides, the entrant declares the submitted work as his/her own original creation within the applicable copyrigh...

Sprengel Museum: The Native Born: Objects and Images from Ramingining, Arnhemland
Djon Mundine, who curated the exhibition, made a strong impression on Hanovers museum-goers, as well as the press, during his memorable guided tours of the show Aboriginal Memorial. Internationally, he is undoubtedly one...

Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: WOLFGANG LAIB EXHIBITION BEGINS TOUR AT THE HIRSHHORN
Also on view will be large-scale structures in beeswax that Laib introduced to his work in the late 1980s. The honey-scented, amber-colored compositions include a pair of 13-foot-high ziggurats, an illuminated chamber that can be entered, and a p...

Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane: Support Charles Robb
Coma was made at a time when Western culture was deep in heated and public negotiation over the form and meaning of gender roles. The film's main protagonist is a female surgeon struggling agai...

Peabody Essex Museum: Odyssey Into World Art Spans Time, Place, and Culture

Odyssey: A Journey Into World Art opens to the public October 16 and will run through the fall of 2001.

We want to push the boundaries, says Paula Richter, co-curator for the exhibition. There will be objects in Odyssey that people will be com...
City Gallery Wellington, Hirschfeld Gallery: Vanity Case: 9 Wellington Artists and Designers
As you enter Vanity Case, two vignette portraits by photographer Louise Clifton invoke the tradition of fashion photography and the way in which models engage the viewer usually for a very specific purpose: to promote and sell a particular ...

Art Basel Miami Beach: Art Projects: Art from the Gallery to the Street, to the Parks, on the Ocean and in the skies
The encouragement of young art has a long tradition at Art Basel - a tradition which is being consistently continued in Miami Beach. The special "Art Statements" sector encourages the youngest generation of artists by way of one-person shows; "A...

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Josua de Grave (1643-1712)
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Josua De Grave
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Descendants of Johan Grave
A walk by Rotterdam and Schiedam Gates
A 3D QuickTime Walk through Historical Drawings ofthe South Gates of Delft Virtual reality (after Jan Vermeer, View ...
Josua Guttman
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ANN: Vermeers Delft as virtual reality

 

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