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Artist: Rockwell Kent ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Rockwell Kent.
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Rockwell Kent, The End, 1927 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Rockwell Kent, Almost, 1929 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Rockwell Kent, And How Where?, 1936 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Rockwell Kent, Revisitation, 1928 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Rockwell Kent, Foreboding, 1926 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Rockwell Kent, Convalescent, 1920 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Rockwell Kent, Twilight of Man, 1926 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Rockwell Kent, Pasture Gate, 1928 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Rockwell Kent, Portrait of T. M. Cleland, 1929 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Rockwell Kent, And Women Must Weep, 1937 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Rockwell Kent, Self-Portrait, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Rockwell Kent, Revisitation, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Rockwell Kent, Workers of the World Unite, 1937 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Rockwell Kent, Self-Portrait, Reading in Winter, 1930 - 1935 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Rockwell Kent, Greenland Mother Nursing a Child, 1934 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Rockwell Kent, Mountain Climber, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Rockwell Kent, Workers of the World, Unite, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Rockwell Kent, The Canterbury Tales (New York: Covici-Friede, 1930), vol. 2, 1930 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Rockwell Kent, The Canterbury Tales (New York: Covici-Friede, 1930), vol. 1, 1930 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Rockwell Kent, Figure of nude man with halo, running among stars, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Rockwell Kent, The Vision, design for the illustration on page 202 of the book Wilderness (published 1920), 1919 The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Rockwell Kent and Vernon Kilns Title: Our America: Chop Plate Date: 1940 Medium: ceramic,
- Rockwell Kent - Maine Coast 1907 oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art American
- Rockwell Kent - Clover Fields-Asgaard 1939-40 oil on canvas Mead Art Museum, Amherst College American
- Rockwell Kent - Mount Equinox, Winter 1921 oil on canvas The Art Institute of Chicago American Museum of Fine Arts
- Samuel Lancaster Gerry, American, 1813-1891 John Oscar Kent and His Sister, Sarah Eliza Kent 1844 Museum of Fine Arts
- William Rimmer, American (born in England), 1816-1879 Mrs. Robert Restiaux Kent (Eliza F. Watson) about Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Richard Hamilton, Kent State, 1970 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Samuel Prout, Waterfall in Kent, 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Rupert Garcia, Protest Kent Murders, 1970 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Robert Kent Thomas, St. Albans Abbey, 1876 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Robert Kent Thomas, Abbey Church St. Albans, 1876 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Thomas Robert Way, Charlton House, Kent, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Mallord William Turner, Pembury Mill, Kent, 1808 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Kent, Fables by Mr. [John] Gay. 3rd ed. (London: J. Tonson and J. Watts, 1729), 1729 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- J. M.Kronheim & Co., Loss of the "Kent" East Indiaman, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- George Vertue, Portrait of John Harris (ex History of kent, England), 1719 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Edmund Evans, The Art Album. Sixteen Facsimiles of Water-Colour Drawings (London: W. Kent and Co., 1861), 1861 Museum of Fine Arts
- Unidentified artist, Italian (Roman), 17th century Poppies in a Wine Flask Oil on canvas 65.1
- Norman Rockwell - The New Television Set 1949 oil on canvas Los Angeles County Museum of Art American
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (30) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Kent
Ashford Library Gallery: Exhibition of work by Mary Chaplin, Liz Garnett, Donna Hawkes-Baines and Marion Lynn The artists, Mary Chaplin, Liz Garnett, Donna Hawkes-Baines and Marion Lynn,
met at college and have remained firm friends. This is the first time they
have worked together on a project and Liz Garnett the project co-ordinator
says it has b...
Portland Museum of Art: Rockwell Kent: The Mythic and the Modern One of the great painters of his day, Rockwell Kent (1882-1971) made innovations that reverberated through American culture in the first half of the 20th century. He rose to prominence between the world wars as a painter of extraordinary power who...
Tiger Inn: Colours by Salon 67 David Bebbington's objective is to produce 21st century images in the
tradition of abstract photography begun by Edward Weston. His work in this exhibition relates to this and in particular his interest with regard to landscape work and in the i...
Art Space Gallery: George Rowlett: Prime Elements Working directly from the subject, the surface of his canvases are built up
often with extraordinary speed to a rich and succulent impasto where colour
and surface combine to convey atmosphere, light and mass. Rowlett delights
in the properties...
Danish Architecture Center : Futures to Come: Architecture, Building, and Business Fewer blind spots in the building process
The new 3D real-time technology offers the industry a visual tool that can be used by all parties involved in the building process because it makes it possible to literally 'step right into' an archite...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: THE DARKER SIDE OF PLAYLAND: Childhood Imagery from the Logan Collection While many
of the images in the exhibition are normally associated with childhood happiness,
others implicate issues of violence in society and cultural identity. Artists represented
in the exhibition include David Levinthal, Lau...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: SUPERNOVA: Art of the 1990s from the Logan Collection The exhibition takes its title from Takashi Murakami’s tour de force painting Super Nova, 1999, which depicts “the destruction of an earthly terrain by atomic weapons whose mushroom clouds are rendered in ravishingly colorful detail,” according to...
Blue Caterpillar Art Gallery: Wendy Mills Wendy Mills was named "Top Seller in 2004" at one of South Africa's largest art shows, which confirms her reputation as one of the regions top artists. Her work is displayed in galleries in the UK, Zimbabwe and South Africa and in private homes ar...
San Francisco Art Institute: Connie Samaras: 2002 Adaline Kent Award Exhibition, Angelic States - Event Sequence
Biggs Museum of American Art: Sitting Pretty: Chairs in 18th Century Delaware Chairs are taken for granted today, but that was not the case in Colonial America. One historian notes that In the mid-1700's, between 65 and 68 per cent of inventories list chairs in Delaware's Kent and New Castle Counties, as wcl1 as in neighbou...
King County Public Art Program: Call for Digital Media Artists Living in King County, WA Artist Fee: $5000
Deadline for Entry: 4:30 p.m. on Monday, July 9, 2001
Who Should ApplyNULL
We are looking for emerging and established professional artists interested in:
- collaborating with young artists to create ...
Frye Art Museum: Scenes of American Life Scenes of American Life is one of eight exhibitions in Treasures to Go,
from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, touring the nation through
2002, while the museum is undergoing a major renovation. The Frye is
one of the fortunate sites select...
Muse 269 Gallery: Charlie Warde: A Solo Show of Paintings and Drawings The paintings exhibited are worked in traditional medium of oil on canvas and his subject matter is of recent landscapes painted in North England at his fathers farm in Kent. Concerned with all aspects of colour and design, he attempts to ‘bend th...
Victoria and Albert Museum: Rural England Through a Victorian Lens: Benjamin Bricknell Turner Known for his beautiful early photographs of rural England, Turner was one of the first, and remains
one of the most respected, of all British photographers. Between 1852 and 1854 he compiled 60 of his
photographs under the title Photographic Vi...
Chatham Cultural Centre, Thames Art Gallery: Dehuman: Works by Daniel Erban, Dennis Jones, Ed Pien and Balint Zsako The exhibition is travelling to Gallery Lambton
in Sarnia and to WKP Kennedy Gallery in North Bay.
Dennis Jones states, "Most of my work explores aspects of vanity. The current series plays with our desire to accumulate recognition and appr...
Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art: Margaret Morton: The Tunnel Residents dwell in continual darkness, constructing homes of cinder-block bunkers and freestanding hand-made structures in alcoves and on ledges. With sensitivity and compassion, Margaret Morton has chronicled the lives and living spaces of the tu...
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art: Sam Durant: MATRIX 147 Recent works have referred to the four deaths at the Rolling Stones concert at Altamont in 1969; a Robert Smithson earthwork created on the Kent State University Campus in 1970, a few months before four students, protesting the war in Cambodia, we...
Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland: Hildur Asgeirsdottir Jonsson: Energy Forms For her large scale weavings, Jónsson's process begins with the unique translation of a photograph into a loose abstract sketch known as a cartoon. She places this image beneath sets of separately strung warp and weft threads and subsequently pain...
Kettle's Yard Gallery, University of Cambridge: Alan Reynolds: 50 Years after the Royal College of Art A quest for structure and equilibrium has always been at the heart of Reynolds' work. His engagement with landscape, from his native Suffolk to the hop gardens and orchards of his adoptive Kent, was inspired in part by Constable and Samuel Palmer ...
Biennale Internazionale dell’Arte Contemporanea: Over One Hundred absolutearts.com Artists to Participate in the Fourth Edition of the Florence Biennale Internationally renowned artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude will present a projection on their work at the 5th Florence International Biennale of Contemporary Art on Thursday, December 8, 2005, at 5pm. At the conclusion of the presentation, Pasqual...
Tate Britian: Tacita Dean
Tacita Dean trained as a painter and now works in a variety of media, including drawing, photography and sound, but is best known for her 16mm films, of which she has made seventeen to date. The specific qualities associated with film making are o...
Frye Art Museum: The Perception of Appearance: A Decade of Contemporary American Figure Drawing The scope of subject matter extends from nudes to narrative, while styles range from spontaneous to painstaking renderings. The wide range of movements, linear rhythms, and points of view depicted with technical virtuosity and extraordinary draugh...
Institute for Cinema and Culture: Thaw 00 Why ThawNULL The name was chosen for its implications
of emergence, movement, transition and change.
Appropriately, the festival occurs at the tim...
NSA Gallery: BODIES OF RESISTANCE:
Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney: Witness: Darren Almond, Brenda L. Croft, Zhang Huan, Whitfield Lovell, Walid Ra’ad/The Atlas Group, Fiona Tan Renowned for his innovative use of video technology young British artist Darren Almond presents Oswiecim (1997), a black and white film work about history, loss and the passing of time. Australian Indigenous artist, curator, lecturer and freelance...
Portland Museum of Art: North and South: Berenice Abbott's U.S. Route 1 What is interesting about this show is that it is a complete body of work in a concentrated time, said Aprile Gallant, Curator of Prints, Drawing,
& Photographs. Abbott works to preserve sites that are specifically 1954, rather than documenting t...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Gary Hume
Described by art critic Richard Cork as “one of the most adroit, inspiring and resourceful painters around”, Hume first came to public attention as a result of his participation in the seminal Freeze show in 1988, which featured artists such as ...
William Traver Gallery - Tacoma: Shift: Charlotte Meyer and Maria Phillips The main element in Shift is a large piece titled “Internal Diversions”, made of glass, steel and silver. This meticulous hanging sculpture symbolizes both organic systems and physical ornamentation. The viewer is reflected in its many mirrored ...
Virginia Historical Society: The Virginia Landscape More than 240 landscape paintings, drawings, prints, and photographs, dating from the colonial period to the
present, reveal much about Virginia's natural history and the attitudes of its citizens. Initially, the commonwealth was best know...
Plug In: TROUBLES: Tensions Evident Beneath Surface of Northern Irish Images As well as making 'straight' photographs of considerable poise, Sloan scores and scratches his negatives and reworks his
prints with gouache or crayon. He is best known for his images (measuring between four and six feet wide) of the Or...
Further Artwork and Information:
Rockwell Kent Online
Rockwell Kent Biography, Plattsburgh State Art Museum, State University of New York
Wilderness Index
Rockwell Kent
Rockwell Kent Gallery and Collection, Plattsburgh State Art Museum, State University of New York
Rockwell Kents Final Alaskan Trip Written By Douglas R. Capra
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