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Artist: August Karl Eduard Kiss (1802 - 1865)
Nationality: German
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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 August Karl Eduard Kiss.
- Karl Boehme - Earth's Last Kiss to the Dying Day 1928 oil on canvas DAAP Galleries, University of Cincinnati German
- Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
Kuss in Liebe (Kiss in Love)
Woodcut
1918
- Karl August Schwerdgeburth
Karl V
18th - 19th century
- Edvard Munch - The Kiss IV 1897-2002 woodcut The Museum of Modern Art Norwegian
- Hollis Sigler - To Kiss the Spirits: Now, This Is What It Is Really Like 1993 oil on canvas National Museum of Women in the Arts American
- Auguste Rodin - The Kiss (Le Baiser) 1880-1902 bronze National Gallery of Art French
- Auguste Rodin - The Kiss (Paolo and Francesca) 1886 painted plaster Milwaukee Art Museum French
- Lovis Corinth
Der Kuss (The Kiss)
Drypoint
1921
- Laurent de la Hyre - The Kiss of Peace and Justice 1654 oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art French
- Karl August Schwerdgeburth
Regula Swingli
18th - 19th century
- Karl August Schwerdgeburth
Franz von Siekingen
18th - 19th century
- Karl August Schwerdgeburth
Ulrich von Rutten
18th - 19th century
- Karl August Schwerdgeburth
The Three Electorates from Saxony
18th - 19th century
- Christ in the Temple, August Karl Seinsheim (Germany, Munich, 1789 - 1869) (Artist), circa 1810-1820, Engraving The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Market Scene August Xaver Karl von Pettenkofen (Austrian, 1821-1889)Oil on wood; 4 x 8 1/2
- Kthe Kollwitz
Gedenkblatt f¸r Karl Liebknecht (Memorial for Karl Liebknecht)
Woodcut
1919 - 1920
- Ed Hill
Ah, You Dear Toad. I Will Have a Kiss.
20th century
- The First Kiss of Love, Noel Le Mire (France, Rouen, 1724 - 1801) , 1773, Engraving
- The Kiss, Edvard Munch (Norway, Løten, 1863 - 1944) , 1905, Color woodcut
- The Kiss, Herbert Bayer (Austria, 1900 - 1985) , 1932, printed later, Gelatin-silver print
- Anders Zorn
August Strindberg
Etching with drypoint
1910
- Eduard Carl Buchel
Portrait of young woman
19th - 20th century
- Jean Eduard Dannhauser
Drapery Study for Madonna
graphite, opaque watercolor, ink
19th - 20th century
- Kiss, Williamson, West Virginia, Bill Burke (United States) , 1979, Gelatin-silver print
- Kthe Kollwitz
Der Trauende (Mourner), left figure of the Gedenkblatt f¸r Karl Liebknecht (Memorial for Karl Liebknecht)
Etching and soft ground etching
1919 The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Eduard-Julius-Friedrich Bendemann Title: The People of Jerusalem in Exile Date: about 1832 Medium: black
- Multiple Artists
Richard Wagner in der Karikatur by Ernst Kreowski and Eduard Fuchs (Berlin: B. Behr, [1907])
Book with 7 black and white inserted reproductions and 223 black and white reproductions in text
1907
- Julius Eduard Marak
Beech Trees - One from the Series "Oestereich's Waldcharakteren", Characters of the Forest
Heliogravure
19th century
- Julius Eduard Marak
Scots Pine - One from the Series "Oestereich's Waldcharakteren", Characters of the Forest
Heliogravure
19th century
- The kiss, Walter Jacob (Germany, (Magdeburg), 1893 - 1964) , 1920, Woodcut on wove paper
- Kiss, Andy Warhol (United States, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, 1928 - 1987) , 1967, Mixed media (plex with photo transfer)
- Convertible Kiss, Kelli Connell (United States, born 1974) , 2002, printed 2003, Chromogenic development (Durst Lambda) print
- The kiss of Judas, Oskar Kokoschka (Austria, Pöchlarn, 1886 - 1980) , 1916, Lithograph on wove paper
- The Judas Kiss, Willy Jaeckel (Germany, Breslau, 1888 - 1944) , 1920, Lithograph on J. W. Zanders laid paper
- Kündung 1, no. 7/8 (July-August 1921), Karl Schmidt-Rottluff (Germany, Rottluff, 1884 - 1976) , 1921, Printed material and seven woodcuts on wove paper
- Kündung 1, no. 7/8 (July-August 1921), Karl Schmidt-Rottluff (Germany, Rottluff, 1884 - 1976) , 1921, Printed material and seven woodcuts on wove paper
- The Kiss, Gert Wollheim (Germany, Dresden, 1894 - 1974) , 1984 restrike (original 1919), Woodcut on wove paper The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Stolen Kiss, 1756-61 Jean Honoré Fragonard (French, 1732-1806)Oil on canvas; 19 x 25 in.
- Nature morte avec des faisans (1867) by SCHINDLER Julius Eduard
- Karl Walser
Cover (uncut Quatro) - Goethe Gedichten, mit Steinzeichnungen von Karl Walser (Goethe Poems, with lithographs of Karl Walser)
lithograph
19th - 20th century
- Barques de pêche en train d'être déchargées, et enfants jouant sur la grève (19e siècle) by HILDEBRANDT Eduard
- Nature morte avec une oie sauvage (1867) by SCHINDLER Julius Eduard
- L'obole de la veuve (19e siècle) by HAUSER Eduard Caspar
- Gustave DorÈ
Die heilige Schrift (Stuttgart: Eduard Hallberger, [ca. 1880]), vol. 2
book with wood engravings
1880
- Gedenkblatt für Karl Liebknecht (Memorial for Karl Liebknecht), Käthe Kollwitz (Germany, Königsberg, 1867 - 1945) , 1919-20, Woodcut
- Mère et enfant (4e quart 18e siècle ; 1er quart 19e siècle) by STROELY Eduard
- Costume Sketch of Ann Miller as Bianca in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production, ’Kiss Me Kate’, Walter Plunkett (United States, 1902 - 1982) , 1953, Watercolor, pencil on board, lamé, wool
- Gustave DorÈ
Mrchen nach Perrault (Stuttgart: Eduard Hallberger, [ca. 1880] )
book with wood engravings
1880
- Kiss, Matsumi (Mike) Kanemitsu (United States, Utah, Ogden, 1922 - 1992) , 1970, Lithograph Museum of Fine Arts
- Robert Yarber, American, Born in 1948 Final Kiss 1985 Oil and acrylic on canvas 182.9
- Karl Hofer
Novice
Lithograph
1922
- Gottlieb August Liebe
August Keppel
18th - 19th century
- Jeune femme assise, avec un chien (4e quart 18e siècle ; 1er quart 19e siècle) by STROELY Eduard
- Karl Hofer
Portrait of a Young Girl
oil on canvas
1925
- Karl Hofer
Two Heads
Etching, Drypoint
1934
- Gustaf Lundberg - Portrait of Prince Karl c.1740 pastel Arkansas Arts Center Swedish
- Karl Hofer
Madchen mit Christblume
Lithograph
circa 1946
- Karl Hofer
Reclining Nude
charcoal
19th - 20th century
- Karl Hofer
Seated Nude
charcoal
19th - 20th century
- R.M. Rilke: Woodcuts by Karl Lorenz, Karl Lorenz (Germany, Magdeburg, 1888 - 1961) , 1931, Fourteen woodcuts with watercolor on japan paper
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Minneapolis Institute of Arts: Last Week! Milestones of
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ArtCenter of South Florida - Miami Beach Community Health Center: Work by John Powell Selected for Through the Eyes of Love Exhibition Powell comments, "In my compositions, even though the figures kiss and are harmoniously balanced, interlocking with another, all actions are synchronized conceptually. Each figure is psychologically isolated from the others in his own realm and fr...
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Minneapolis Institute of Arts: Milestones of
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