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Artist: George Harvey (1800 - 1878)
Nationality: British
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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 George Harvey.
- Harvey K. Littleton
300 Rotated Elipsoid
Blown glass
1980
- Alice Harvey
"Darling, I'm afraid I broke a vertebra!" for Life Mgazine
pencil
1930 Museum of Fine Arts
- George Harvey, American (born in England), about 1800–about 1878 View on the Hudson 1836 Oil Museum of Fine Arts
- George Harvey, American, about 1800-1878 An Autumnal Fog- A Cataract on the Estate of R.Donaldson Museum of Fine Arts
- George Harvey, American (born in England), about 1800–about 1878 White Pelicans in Florida 1873 Oil
- Marrow Scoop, Harvey Price (Manufacturer), 1727-1728, Silver
- Harvey Breverman
Study of John Wilson
lithograph
1973
- Ellis Harvey
Music cabinet
mahogany
circa 1903
- Harvey Breverman
Study of Michael Rothenstein
color lithograph
1973
- Untitled, David Laurence , circa 1990, Platinum print
- Untitled, David Laurence , circa 1990, Platinum print
- Untitled, David Laurence , circa 1990, Platinum print
- Samuel Freeman
William Harvey
18th - 19th century
- Portrait de J. Martin Harvey en Sidney Carton (1918) by RUTLAND Violet de
- Herbert Johnson Harvey
The Singer
Etching
19th - 20th century
- Herbert Johnson Harvey
La Mere
Etching
19th - 20th century
- William Ridley
Captain John Harvey, R.N.
18th - 19th century
- James MacArdell
William Harvey
18th century
- Portraits de mesdemoiselles Harvey (1804 en) by INGRES Jean Auguste Dominique
- Edward Scriven
William Harvey
18th - 19th century
- Herbert Johnson Harvey
A Child of the Ballet
Etching
19th - 20th century
- Arc Sectioned at 90 Degrees, Harvey Littleton (United States, New York, Corning, born 1922) , 1981, Glass Museum of Fine Arts
- Albrecht Dürer, German, 1471-1528 Saint George on Horseback 1505 (completed 1508) Engraving Platemark: 11.0 x
- James Harvey
Frederick Henry Turner Barnwell
19th - 20th century
- Red/Blue Combination Arc, Harvey Littleton (United States, New York, Corning, born 1922) , 1984, Glass
- George Romney
George, First Marquis of Townshend
oil on canvas
1792
- Self-Portrait, Ivan Le Lorraine Albright (United States, Illinois, North Harvey, 1897 - 1983) , 1933, Oil on canvas Museum of Fine Arts
- Albrecht Dürer, German, 1471-1528 Saint George on Foot about 1502 Engraving Sheet: 11.2 x 7.1 Museum of Fine Arts
- Albrecht Dürer, German, 1471-1528 Saint George on Horseback about 1504 Woodcut Block: 21.0 x 14.2 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- A Young Knight of the Garter, Possibly George Augustus (1683-1760), Later George II of Great
- George B. Shaw
George Heriote
19th - 20th century
- Benjamin West - George III 1783 oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art American
- George Biddle
George Santayana (profile)
Lithograph
1952 Museum of Fine Arts
- Albrecht Dürer, German, 1471-1528 Saint George on Horseback 1505 (completed 1508) Engraving Platemark: 11.0 x
- PORTRAIT DU MAJOR JAMES LEE HARVEY EN UNIFORME DE GORDON HIGHLANDER (1er quart 19e siècle) by RAEBURN Sir Henry
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
Sir Robert Bateman Harvey Bart, MP. "Bucks" from Vanity Fair, November 7, 1885
Lithograph
1885 Museum of Fine Arts
- Albrecht Dürer, German, 1471-1528 The Rhinoceros Woodcut 1515 Woodcut Sheet: 21.4 x 29.9 cm (8
- William Harvey
Proof Illustrations to Northcote*s Fablesä (London: Geo. Lawford, 1828)
book with wood engravings
1828
- Presentation Basting Spoon with Badge of King George III, George Smith IV, England, London, recorded 1799 - 1812 (Artist), 1799, Silver
- JACQUES-HENRI BERNARDIN DE SAINT-PIERRE (1737-1814) (1847) by CARPENTIER Paul ; HARVEY Elisabeth (d'après)
- Gregor Duncan
Portrait Sketch of George T. Eggleston
red chalk
1935
- Untitled, Garry Winogrand (United States, New York, New York City, 1928 - 1984) , circa 1969, printed 1980, Gelatin silver print
- Untitled, Garry Winogrand (United States, New York, New York City, 1928 - 1984) , circa 1969, printed 1980, Gelatin silver print
- Mark Luca
One in a Portfolio of thirty portraits of Scientists : Harvey
Collograph prints
20th century
- Jean-Antoine Houdon - George Washington 1786-1793 plaster National Gallery of Art French
- James McNeill Whistler - George W. Vanderbilt 1897-1903 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- Gilbert Stuart - George Washington 1796 oil on canvas Mead Art Museum, Amherst College American
- Charles Willson Peale - George Washington 1787 oil on canvas Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts American
- Gilbert Stuart - George Washington c. 1803-1805 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- John Singer Sargent - George McCulloch 1901 oil on canvas Boston Athenaeum American
- Sir Henry Raeburn - Mrs. George Hill c. 1790-1800 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art British
- Jean-Antoine Houdon - George Washington c. 1786 plaster bust Boston Athenaeum
- Charles Willson Peale - George Washington c. 1779-81 oil on canvas The Metropolitan Museum of Art American
- Gilbert Stuart - George Pollock 1793-1794 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- William Hogarth - George Arnold 1738-1740 oil on canvas The Fitzwilliam Museum British
- William Holman Hunt - Mrs. George Waugh 1868 oil on fabric Cleveland Museum of Art British
- Rembrandt Peale - George Washington 1859 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- Rembrandt Peale - George Washington c. 1850 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- Gilbert Stuart - George Washington after 1796 oil on canvas Corcoran Gallery of Art American
- Francis Hayman - George Dance c. 1750 oil on canvas The Fitzwilliam Museum British
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (39) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Harvey
Adam Gallery: Gail Harvey: New Works Gail Harvey was born in 1954 in Glasgow. She attended theGlasgow School of Art where she received both a Diploma of Art and a Diploma of Postgraduate Studies. Since 1979, Harvey has beena member of the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Waterco...
Annie Su Gallery: Harvey Scott Kaner: Re-nude Artist Statement:
My work today is the result of years of experimentation with various media, including stone, bronze, plaster, clay, and found objects. Inspired by nature, the ultimate designer
-- along with the creations of great artists an...
Harvey Milk Institute: Call for Artists: Queer Photography Competitino Artists are
invited to explore this theme in a broad sense. Accomplished photographers
from around the world are invited to submit slides of representative work.
All photography-based works are welcome, with no limitations on technique.
The 20...
Figureworks: 20th Century Figuative Works by American Women Artists These notable artists shaped the face of American art and most are in
permanent museum collections including the National Museum of American
Art, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Metropolitan Museum of Art
and the Museum of Modern of Art.
...
Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art: Don Harvey: Invented Landscapes-A Ten Year Survey AND Intimate Majesty: Metalworks by Heather White | PULSE Today, urban planners and wildlife activists are compelled into dialogue as sprawl, farmland, and parks compete both for available open space and a hand in urban revitalization. One of the region’s most respected artists, Don Harvey creates and l...
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: Images Sprout and Grow at the Gardner: Work by Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey Their exhibition, entitled Presence and organized by Gardner Museum Contemporary Curator Pieranna Cavalchini, is part of an ongoing artist-in-residence program that enables artists to study the Gardner's preeminent collection and visitors to exper...
Doiron Gallery: Profiles: Photo Collage by S. Brett Kaufman
S. Brett Kaufman lives and works in San Francisco. Born in 1967, he grew up and lived in various areas of Los Angeles. He attended California State University at Northridge where he studied business and journalism; yet his true fascination was w...
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...
Cambridge Galleries: Let's Get Lost: The Summer Vacation Show But the exhibition has also been influenced by many artists, both contemporary and historical, for whom the experience of art may be founded in a desire to describe ecstatic moments - moments of heightened experience and awareness - moments that h...
Smithsonian American Art Museum: Contemporary Painter John Alexander "John Alexander's lifelong fascination with the natural world connects his work with subjects of deep meaning throughout America—what land means and how it reflects subtle changes in our world," said Elizabeth Broun, the museum's Margaret and Terr...
Rice Unversity Art Gallery: A Site-Specific Large-Scale Installation by British Artists Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey Their medium is nature itself - thousands of grass blades provide a highly uniform light-sensitive surface that is used to create a unique form of photography. Nurtured in carefully controlled light conditions, young grass has a remarkable capac...
Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College: Humanizing Landscapes: Geography, Culture and the Magoon
Collection Magoons collection of over 4,000 works by
contemporary English and American artists,
including such major Hudson River School
painters as Frederic Edwin Church, Sanford
Robinson Gifford and Asher B. Durand,
immediately became an integral part...
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: Henrik Hakansson: Artist in Residence The centerpiece of the exhibition is a rare specimen of the Spix's Macaw itself, on loan from Harvard University's Museum of Comparative Zoology and never before displayed outside their private collection. Today, there exist only 30-60 known livin...
Brooklyn Museum of Art: Winslow Homer: Illustrating America ...
Emily Harvey Foundation Gallery: A Book About Death Conceived and organized by Matthew Rose, a Paris-based American artist, A Book
About Death is comprised of artists' postcards from original art created specifically
for the exhibit. These pieces collectively form the pages of the "book." While m...
Muse at 269 Gallery: Shine: A Solo Show of Paintings by Sonya Vine Exploring the power of shadows, the artist creates suggestive stories by observing our ‘second selves’ through the balance of light and shade.
Kin thanks to sponsor ‘Harvey House Films’
Sonya Vine has exhibited mainly in London venues, i...
Harvey W. Seeds Post 29 American Legion: Through the Eyes of Love: World AIDS Day Art Exhibition Miami Beach Community Health Center’s Through the Eyes of Love in honor of World AIDS Day will take place at the Harvey W. Seeds Post 29 American Legion in Miami (6445 NE 7th Avenue) from Tues., Dec. 2 through Sun., Dec. 14 in partnership with Art...
PS1 Contemporary Art Center: 2000 – 2001 National and International Studio Program Exhibition P.S.1’s National and International Studio Program is comprised of a wide range
of artistic perspectives represented not only by the global nature of the program
...
Gibbes Museum of Art: Ancestry and Innovation : African American Art from the American Folk Art Museum Comprising nine quilts and nearly thirty works of art in various media, Ancestry & Innovation includes paintings by an elder generation of creators, such as David Butler, Sam Doyle, Bessie Harvey and Clementine Hunter; works by contemporary master...
Kentucky Museum of Arts and Design: As I See Myself: Autobiographical Art Invited artists work in a variety of media and include, among others, doll maker Deborah Banyas, Oberlin, Ohio; ceramist Debra Fritts, Roswell, GA; fiber artist, Printmaker Clifford A. Harvey, Morgantown, WV; sculptor Lynne Peters, Red Bank, NJ; G...
York Quay Centre: Pool: Works By Twenty Artists In her curatorial statement, Garnet writes, Pool will act as an aperture for the poetics of art, elucidating the fluid and tenuous relationship that exists between humanity and nature. Pool references literature as a repository of liquid metaphors...
d.u.m.b.o. arts center: Future Species: An Exhibition in Association with the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art While there is fierce debate surrounding the social, political cultural and
ethical implications of the human relationship to technology, ‘Future
Species’ is undaunted in its embrace of both uncertainty and inevitability.
It examines what the b...
McKinney Avenue Contemporary: Georgeanne Deen: 1992-2002 The result is a peep show
into a fierce and fragile comedy of the human psyche that many of us
would be loathe to lay open. Past series from which she will be showing
key works are The Mother Load, The Vogue Book of the Dead, Un Fuc Me
(and l...
UCLA Hammer Museum: Masters of American Comics Following its Los Angeles debut, the exhibition travels to the Milwaukee Art Museum (April 27 – August 13, 2006) and The Jewish Museum, New York, and the Newark Museum, New Jersey (September 15, 2006 – January 28, 2007).
Unprecedented in it...
University of Hertfordshire Galleries: Belonging: Elia Alba and Cynthia Greig Elia Alba’s work plays with ideas of personal identity. She transfers photographs of real faces onto muslin, sewing and stuffing them like pillows, some miniature, some life-size. These ‘dolls’ heads’ are then re-photographed (or filmed) individ...
Beall Center for Art and Technology - University of California, Irvine: SHIFT-CTRL: Computers, Games and Art Festival Content: Game Mods
The availability of commercial game engines that allow users to create their own game "mods," or modifications, has allowed independent designers, artists and small teams to produce innovative new games, genres and aes...
Columbia Museum of Art: Testimony: Vernacular Art of the African-American South The artworks in Testimony are organized into six overlapping themes: witness to history, allegorical animals, Biblical scenes, iconic human figures, spiritual messages, and observation and decoration. Underlying the different styles and technique...
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts: Millinnium Glass: An International Survey of Studio Glass The art world of Kentucky is fortunate to count among its
artists, Stephen Rolfe Powell, Professor of Art at Centre
College in Danville. Since the early 1980's, he has been
...
Oakland Museum of California: A Legacy of Early California Paintings: The Shumate Collection The Shumate Collection represents a veritable Who‚s Who of 19th and early 20th century California painters. Few of these paintings have been seen in other exhibitions or publications. The paintings, primarily oils but also watercolor and gouache, ...
Dayton Art Institute: Scenes of American Life: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum Rockwell Kents Snow Fields
(1909), the earliest work in the exhibition, portrays women, children and dogs playing on a sunny winter
day and captures the new spirit of the time. Likewise, paintings by William Glackens, Agnes Tait and Paul
Cad...
Brian Gross Fine Art: Robert Arneson: Political Drawings Arneson addressed the threat of global annihilation and the destructiveness of war, and often caricatured world leaders to highlight their shortcomings. In the masterful drawings, Club Social, Field Trip, and Special Forces, Arneson depicts night...
Hauser and Wirth London: Photographs and Television Shows by Andy Warhol The photographs reveal Warhol’s surprising eye for touching images, such as those of Jean-Michel Basquiat in the company of his mother, enchanting children, as well as key members of the Factory inner circle. A self-portrait of the artist in the a...
Govett-Brewster Art Gallery: Terry Urbahn: The Sacred Hart Urbahn’s video installation reunites a handful of White Hart protagonists for one night of remembrance and celebration. The video pans a laden table, tracing characters and plots as the guests revisit old lives, rituals, memories and what a commun...
d.u.m.b.o. arts center: bits ‘n’ pieces: Curated by Beth Venn The components forming Jane South’s elaborate constructions are made from
paper, and are hooked and hung together to create a meandering wonder of
engineering. Each discrete but interdependent element joins with its shadow
to generate a structu...
Museum of Contemporary Art, LA: 2000 BC: THE BRUCE CONNER STORY PART II The exhibition was organized for the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, by Peter
Boswell (former Walker Art Center curator and currently senior curator/assistant
director for programs at t...
Oakland Museum of California: Marvin Lipofsky: A Glass Odyssey The early works in the exhibition are simple bubble and bottle forms. In the 1970s, Lipofsky began working with subjects from popular culture, evidenced in the humorous "Great American Food Series," where pickles and hamburgers were fashioned of ...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: 01.01.01: Art in Technological Times Organized by four of SFMOMA’s curatorial departments—Painting and Sculpture, Architecture and Design, Media Arts and Education—01.01.01 will chart recent work by some 35 artists, architects and designers who are responding to a world altered by th...
Trygve Lie Gallery: NANY II: Norwegian Artists in New York Irene Christensen's art is about painting as a magical act. She has had one person exhibitions at Elverum Skogs Museum, Norway, E.F.T.A., Brussels, Belgium, Bergen Museum & Paterson Museum, New Jersey as well as many cultural centers and galleries...
Currier Museum of Art: Andy Warhol: Pop Politics Warhol (1928-1987) rose to fame in the 1960s and became synonymous with Pop art and American culture of the period. He played upon the increased bombardment of advertising and media images to develop a signature style that employed commercial subj...
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