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Artist: George Howard (1843 - 1911)
Nationality: American
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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 Howard.
Museum of Fine Arts
- Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez, Spanish, 1599-1660 Don Baltasar Carlos with a Dwarf 1632
- Henry Wolf
Mrs. George Howard Early
19th - 20th century The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- George Howard (1773-1848), Lord Morpeth Richard Collins (British, 1755-1831)Ivory; Oval, 2 x 1 5/8 in. The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Portrait of a Woman Netherlandish Painter, about 1540-50Oil on wood; 29 1/4 x 22 5/8
- Ambrose McEvoy - Mrs. Francis Howard c. 1916-1918 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art British
- Frank Howard
Tempest
19th century
- Four Hands, Howard Warshaw (United States, New York, New York City, 1920 - 1977) , circa 1950, Collage
- Frank Howard
Tempest, Act I, Scene II
19th century
- Frank Howard
Tempest, Act III, Scene I
19th century
- Frank Howard
Tempest, Act I, Scene II
19th century
- Frank Howard
Tempest, Act III, Scene III
19th century
- Frank Howard
Tempest, Act I, Scene II
19th century
- Frank Howard
Tempest, Act IV , Scene I
19th century
- Frank Howard
Tempest, Act III, Scene III
19th century
- Frank Howard
Tempest, Act I, Scene IV
19th century
- Frank Howard
Tempest, Act I, Scene II
19th century
- Frank Howard
Tempest, Act I, Scene II
19th century
- Frank Howard
Tempest, Act I, Scene II
19th century
- Frank Howard
Tempest, Act I, Scene II
19th century
- Frank Howard
Tempest, Act II, Scene II
19th century
- Frank Howard
Tempest, Act II, Scene I
19th century
- Frank Howard
Tempest, Act I, Scene II
19th century
- Frank Howard
Tempest, Act V, Scene I
19th century
- Frank Howard
Tempest, Act I, Scene II
19th century
- Frank Howard
Tempest, Act I, Scene II
19th century
- Howard Ben Tré
Cast Form Type IV
Sand-cast glass, copper inlay, and patina
1979
- Howard Ben Tré
First Figure (Figure I)
sand-cast glass, brass, copper leaf, and patina
1986
- Howard Cook
The Station
Etching
20th century
- Howard Cook
The Valley
Etching
20th century
- Howard Cook
The Schooner
Etching
20th century
- Howard Cook
Self-Portrait
Wood engraving
1931
- Howard Cook
Chimneys
Wood engraving
1930
- Howard Cook
Little Dolphin
Lithograph
1936
- Howard Cook
Rosanna
Lithograph
1939
- Howard Cook
Looking up Broadway
Lithograph
1937
- Salome Hensel - To the Memory of the Benevolent Howard 1823 watercolor on velvet National Gallery of Art American
- Sir Joshua Reynolds - Lady Caroline Howard 1778 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art British
- Howard Cook
Chrysler Tower
Wood engraving
1930
- Howard Cook
Book Stalls
Wood engraving
1931
- Howard Cook
Houses in the Snow
Wood engraving
1931
- Howard Cook
Window Plants
Wood engraving
1930
- Howard Cook
Eagle Dance
Wood engraving
1942
- Howard Cook
The Village
Wood engraving
20th century
- John Langley Howard
Storm Coming (San Francisco Bay)
oil on board
1951
- Howard Cook
Ranchos
Lithograph
20th century
- Howard Ben Tré
Small Cast Form Type V, #3479
Sand-cast glass, copper inlay, and patina
1979
- Howard Cook
Taos Pueblo
Wood engraving
20th century
- Howard Cook
Boat Builders
Wood engraving
20th century
- Howard Cook
Busy Harbor
Wood engraving
20th century
- Howard Cook
The Desert Tree
Etching-aquatint
1941
- Howard Cook
Fat John, Taos Indian
Wood engraving
20th century
- Howard Cook
Walpi, Arizona (Hopi)
Wood engraving
20th century
- Crucifixion of Christ, George Bellows (United States, Ohio, Columbus, 1882 - 1925) , 1923, Lithograph
- The Tournament, George Bellows (United States, Ohio, Columbus, 1882 - 1925) , circa 1921, Lithograph
- Dance in a Madhouse, George Bellows (United States, Ohio, Columbus, 1882 - 1925) , 1917, Lithograph
- Blue Balls, Howard Kottler (United States, 1930 - 1989) (Artist), 1986, Earthenware, glaze
- Howard Simon
The Cross
Woodcut
1928
- Howard Foote
In by Nine, Out by Five
Lithograph
1970
- Sixteen East Gay Street, George Bellows (United States, Ohio, Columbus, 1882 - 1925) , 1923-24, Lithograph
- Charles Houghton Howard
The Progenitors
oil on canvas
1947
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Howard
Minneapolis Institute of Arts: Howard Ben Tre: Sculpting Space in the Public Realm He has produced sculptures in cast
translucent glass, employing an industrial process and medium known to him from working in various trades as a young
man. His pieces exhibit extreme c...
Australian Council: AUSTRALIA COUNCIL JOINS ARTS COMMUNITY GRIEF FOR ARKLEY Australia Council Chair, Dr Margaret Seares, who was with Mr Arkley for his exhibition launch in Venice last month, said she
was deeply saddened by the loss of such an important artist and widely liked human being.
It ...
Figureworks: Howard Eisman: A Muse of Fire He has many figurative themes in this exhibition. He drew upon biblical references (as above), jazz musicians, and circus performers to name a few. He then explored fanciful gardens or related color patterns for which to place the figures.
H...
Howard University, Department of Art: 16th Annual James A. Porter Colloquium on African American Art Emory Professor Emeritus, Richard Long will give the keynote along with special lectures by Edmund Gaither of the National Center of Afro-American Artists, Roxbury, Ma., and Dean Tritobia Benjamin on the work of Porter and Driskell respectively. 1...
Palm Springs Desert Museum: Howard Ben Tré: Interior/Exterior This exhibition includes several series of glass
sculptures that contain architectonic references such as
in Cast Forms, and Structures and Columns. In the
series Figures a...
Crow Collection of Asian Art: Focus on Burma (Myanmar): Photographer's Treasures from the Collection of Marianne Howard The exhibition features in part, images of vendors selling their wares in Myityian, at the candlelight night market, and villagers' faces from Putao- situated on the fringe of the Himalayan mountains and home to the Kachin and Lisu, Bamar and Shan...
Brooklyn Coalition of Artists in Park Slope: Rupert Howard - New Work His subjects - primarily images of drunken nightlife and sexual situations,
permeates the series. The scenes he paints are fantastic; fantastic that
the night can be so graphic and colorful; fantastic in the depths his
subjects take. These se...
Eiteljorg Museum of American and Western Art: Seeing What the Heart Knows: The Art of Howard Terpning At the same time, the Eiteljorg Museum will open the exhibition Seeing What
the Heart Knows: The Art of Howard Terpning, which runs for only one month,
April 21 through May 20. The exhibition is sponsored by Eiteljorg Museum
Western Art Society...
Howard Hughes Medical Institute: HHMI Purchases Geis Archives Geis (1908-1997) was one of the greatest scientific artists
of the 20th century. His innovations, particularly in
depicting the structures of biologica...
offthemapgallery: Toronto Comic Jam: Curated by Dave Howard Dave Howard founded The Toronto Comic Jam in November 1996 as a safe haven for the alternative comics community -- a place where artists could meet, exchange ideas, and find moral support, using comics as a basis for social interaction. Inspired b...
Artspeak: unlocal: Gabor Koleszar and Jane Lee - Photographic Works; Howard Ursuliak: Text unlocal is a project involving three Vancouver photographers connected through their engagement with a discreet observation of the material world and for whom photography maintains its status as document to the real. The exhibition will feature ne...
Jacobs Gallery at the Hult Center: 2003 Mayor's Art Show to Features Work by Jerry Ross Jerry Ross is also having a one-man show this month at the Marghitta Feldman Gallery in Portland, Oregon. Ross, who has had shows in Rome, Milan, Florence, and Bologna is known for his colorful landscapes and portraits of Italian subjects. His fav...
Georgia Museum of Art: Recent Acquisitions of American Works on Paper ...
Howard University, Department of Art: Annual James A. Porter Colloquium on African American Art To Register or Receive More Information, Please Contact:
Robert Hall, Mark Williams or Jennifer Morris
900 Jefferson Drive, SW, Room 1130, MRC 31
Washington, D.C.
202/357-4500 (phone) or 202/357-2636 (fax)
James A. Port...
San Jose Museum of Art: Howard Ben Tré: Interior/Exterior Howard Ben Tre, whose work is often
compared to Constantin Brancusi and
Isamu Noguchi, is widely regarded as a
pioneer in...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: High Minded: Conceptual Art in Moving-Image Media ...
ASU Art Museum: The Eye of the Collector:
Works from the Lipman
Collection of American Art The exhibition will include works by Alexander Calder, Louise Nevelson,
David Smith, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, Lucas Samaras, Robert Morris
and will...
San Diego Art Institute: 43rd Annual International All Media Exhibition ...
Women in Photography: Call for Artists: Decisive Moments - A Tribute to Henri Cartier-Bresson Cartier-Bresson is well known for his concept of the “decisive moment” in
photography. He defined this moment as “the simultaneous recognition, in a
fraction of a second, of the significance of an event as well as of a
precise organization of f...
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston: The Inward Eye: Transcendence in Contemporary Art The exhibition features twenty-nine works created between 1970 and 2001 that capture the viewer's attention in a variety of ways.
From perceptual work like that of Charles Ray or James Turrell that allows us to see ourselves seeing, to ...
National Ornamental Metal Museum: Some Like It Hot Large scale pieces will be represented by photographs adjacent to the displayed smaller pieces by the following artists:
John Medwedeff Joe Bonifas Nol Putnam
Philip Baldwin Japh Howard Bernie Hosey
Scott L...
Art Gallery of New South Wales: New Painting in Australia: Phenomena
From the enormous variety of different painters and painting styles currently seen in
Australia, the curator has selected a group of fourteen artists who are...
Los Angeles Center For Digital Art: Call for Artists: LACDA INTERNATIONAL JURIED COMPETITION DigitalArt.LA 2008 The competition is international, open to all geographic locations.
Video, interactive and new media are accepted by DVD/CD. Internet art (net.art) entries are viewed at their original URL. Still image entries are acceped by jpeg upload. Sti...
Center for Photography at Woodstock: Put Yourself in the Picure Artists include Kelley Badham (Princeton, NJ), Pam Berridge (Wales, UK), Nicholas Gaffeny
(Brooklyn, NY), Marcia Reid Marstead (Canton, CT), Patricia McDonough (NYC), Clayton
Miller (Chicago, II), Jamie Nicholl (Philidelphia, PA), Chloe Potter ...
Scotsdale Museum of Contemporary Art: LOOKING FORWARD LOOKING BLACK As we enter the new millennium the natural tendency to reflect upon
the past, and to think in historical terms, helps determine the way in which we move into the
future. Looking Forw...
Andy Warhol Museum: Adrian Piper The Warhol will have the
opportunity to present a traveling retrospective of Piper's work
...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Annual Christmas Tree and Neapolitan Baroque Creche Set in front of the 18th-century
Spanish choir screen from the Cathedral of Valladolid,
...
Tampa Museum of Art: Contemporary Folk Art: Treasures from the Smithsonian
American Art Museum Relying on personal initiatives rather than established conventions,
these painters and sculptors convey exceptional ingenuity, insight,
wit, and reverence through their work. Rev. Howard Finster,
Thornton Dial, Earl Cunningham, and Purvi...
Monash University Museum of Art: People, Places + Ideas: Celebrating Four Decades of the Monash University Collection Monash University began
collecting art when it was founded in 1961. The Collection, which has
always had a strong focus on contemporary art, has expanded over four
decades to comprise over 1,200 works by more than 330 of Australia's
most renow...
California State Fullerton Main Art Gallery: As Above, So Below: Art as Political and Cosmological Space Golden State had the misfortune of being completed just as Governor Gray Davis was in the midst of a recall battle hinged upon his handling of the budget. It is reported that the cost of the complex will ultimately be recouped but, understandably,...
National Museum of American Art: Birthday Tribute to Jacob Kainen: Selections ffrom the Washington Color School Kainen’s work helped clear the way for the Washington Color School, a group of local artists who painted bands of color and stained pigment into unprimed canvas to give greater impact to color and abstract form, bringing new relations about the ro...
Thomas Dane: Translations - Creative Copying and Originality The idea that artists create autonomously is a great myth. The exhibition shows how artists have always been attracted by the works of their predecessors and contemporaries and how they have explored the creative potential of copying for their own...
Bert's Warehouse Theater: Dirty Show International Erotic Art Exhibition Features Work by Harry Weisburd Harry is originally from New York. Harry started out as a fashion artist like fashion artist, Andy Warhol and evolved into a fine artist , painter and sculptor. He graduated from Parsons School of Design, New York. Harry worked as a fashion artis...
Peterborough Art House: James Tovey: East Hill
-- John Howard Journalist writing in June 2002.
Reviewing the previous exhibition
A maelstrom of swirling colours has become the perfect backdrop..
-- Peterborough Evening Telegraph 8th November 2001.
About the artist
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Mall Galleries: art of the STITCH 2001: Embroiderer's Guild International Open Exhibition The
selection panel, including Audrey Walker M.B.E. and Rachael Howard, chose from over 750 entries by 462 artists
from 34 countries around the world, to make this a dynamic collection of the best in international, contemporary
stitched work...
Contemporary Arts Center: Eleanor Antin's
The Little Match Girl Ballet The Little Match Girl Ballet (1975) is Antin's adaptation of Jean Renoir's silent film
from 1928, La Petite Marchande d'allumettes, in which a little girl sells matches to
support herself. In Ant...
Art Gallery of Ontario: Rebecca Belmore: The Named and the Unnamed This exhibition features five works created by the artist in 2002, in response to the horrific unfolding of evidence around the serial killing of women from Vancouver's skid row. Many of the women were of First Nations heritage, and Belmore uses ...
Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington: And Deer and Trees and Things: Videos by Cat Clifford Clifford created two works during an artist's
residency in Banner, Wyoming where the solace and slow pace fostered an
intuitive connection to the wildlife in this isolated region. The third video
depicts the artist making a simple and profound ...
Museum of Garden History: diversion: 23 Artists' Reflexions of the Museum of Garden History Artists taking part in diversion include Suky Best Ellen Bigge Clare Bryan Annie Cattrell Lisa Cheung David Cotterrell Edith Dekyndt Peter Dukes Judith Frost Dan Howard-Birt Theo Kaccoufa Sophie Lascelles Laura Malacart Charlie Murphy S/bas...
Bonhams London: The Sovereign European Art Prize 2005 Commenting
on the short listing process Sir Peter Blake said ‘This was a tricky business. There were many surprises
and new discoveries. If this standard is maintained the Sovereign European Prize will quickly establish
itself as an important p...
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