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Artist: Alfred Leslie ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (100) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Alfred Leslie.
- Alfred Leslie
untitled, plate on p. 34 in the book, 1¢ Life ([Bern: E. W. Kornfeld, 1964])
color lithograph
1964
- Alfred Leslie
untitled, plate on p. 31 in the book, 1¢ Life ([Bern: E. W. Kornfeld, 1964])
color lithograph
1964
- Alfred Leslie - Odorless 1962 acrylic on canvas University of Kentucky Art Museum American
- Alfred Leslie - Jane Elford #3 1968 charcoal on paper Des Moines Art Center American
- Hermann Dudley Murphy
The Marshes
oil on canvas
1899
- Frank Duveneck - Leslie Pease Barnum 1876 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec - Alfred la Guigne 1894 oil on cardboard National Gallery of Art French
- Alfred Brannon
The picturesque Beauties of the Isle of Wight (Newport, Isle of Wight: Alfred Brannon, 1864)
book with engravings
1864
- Ben Sakoguchi
Leslie is not a Boy
Etching
20th century
- Pietro Tacca
Spice box (Yerbera)
silver
circa 1775 - 1800
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
Low Tide, Hammersmith
Etching
1914
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
the Abbe
19th - 20th century
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
A Mile to Worth Matravers
Etching
1932 Museum of Fine Arts
- Philip Leslie Hale, American, 1865-1931 Girls in Sunlight 1895 Oil on canvas 73.66 x 99.06 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Alfred Dedreux (1810-1860) as a Child, 1818 Jean-Louis-André-Théodore Gericault (French, 1791-1824)Oil on canvas; 18 x
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
The Hon. Sydney Holland
19th - 20th century
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
Joseph Joachim
19th - 20th century
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
The Irish Secretary
19th - 20th century
- Jean Alfred TaÔÈe
Paris En Train
1868
- Alfred Kubin
Saturn
Lithograph
1911
- Peter Van Valkenburgh
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
lithograph
1929
- Alfred Boilot
Revolte de Pavie
Etching
1895
- Alfred Rethel
Totentanz, No. 3
Woodcut
1849
- Alfred Rethel
Totentanz, No. 5
Woodcut
1849
- Alfred Rethel
Totentanz, No. 6
Woodcut
1849
- Alfred Rethel
Totentanz, No. 2
Woodcut
1849
- Alfred Rethel
Totentanz, No. 4
Woodcut
1849
- Charles Robert Leslie
A Scene from the "Vicar of Wakefield", Chapter XI
oil on canvas
circa 1843
- John Augustus Hows
Forest Pictures in the Adirondacks with poems by Alfred B. Street (New York: James G. Gregory, 1865)
Book with 16 full page wood engravings (1 with partial hand-coloring)
1865
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
Shakespeare's Birthplace
etching
19th - 20th century
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
Sir James Paget, Bart
19th - 20th century
- Alfred Kubin
In Memoriam Dostojewski
Lithograph
1919
- Alfred Richard Blundell
The end of the day
Etching
19th - 20th century
- Guillaume-Philippe Benoist
Alfred
18th century
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
A Symphony from Vanity Fair, January 12, 1878
color lithograph
1878
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
Anne Harthaway's Cottage
etching
19th - 20th century
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Mr. Dooley", from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Roley" from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Destroyers" from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Leo" (Mr. Leo Trevor), from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Peter", from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Alfred Stevens
Etude
Etching
19th century
- Sir Alfred East
On the Banks of the Seine
Etching
1913
- Alfred Cossmann
Pinzgauerin
Etching
19th - 20th century
- Sir Alfred East
Taormina
Etching
19th - 20th century
- Sir Alfred East
Old Gateway
Etching
19th - 20th century
- Sir Alfred East
St. Ives
Etching
19th - 20th century
- Alfred Hugh Fisher
Julius Knight in a Hat
Drypoint
1933
- Alfred Kubin
Im Keller
Lithograph
19th - 20th century
- Alfred Kubin
Uhu (Owl) - Pl.25 from the Portfolio Wild Aninmals
Lithographs--phototype
1920
- Alfred Henry Forrester Crowquill
The Discovery
19th century
- Alfred Comte D'Orsay
A. Dorsay 1834
19th century
- Alfred Naumann
S. Jadosolas
photograph
1894
- Alfred Henry Forrester Crowquill
"I should decidedly say. Try it."
pen and black ink
circa 1850
- Alfred Heber Hutty
Across the Valley
Etching with drypoint
1930
- Alfred Bentley
Wayfarers
Dry point
19th century
- Alfred Bentley
The Firth of Forth
Drypoint
19th century
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"The last of a classic school", from Vanity Fair, July 5, 1905
Lithograph
1905
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"High Commissioner", from Vanity Fair, April 15, 1897
Lithograph
1897
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Wires without wires", from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"He has engineered nothing better than his own fortunes", from Vanity Fair, July 26, 1905
Lithograph
1905
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"our youngest General", from Vanity Fair, April 27, 1899
Lithograph
1899
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"The Prince's cicerone" from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"popular Astronomy" from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
The Alien Immigrant, from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Toby M.P." (H.W. Lucy), from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
The King's Oculist, from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Scottish horse", from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
The President of the Law Society from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
Sir Anthony Mac Donnell from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"A popular magistrate" from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
The Master General from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Jean Alfred TaÔÈe
MinistËre Des Finances.
19th century
- Jean Alfred TaÔÈe
Marrons D'Inde
19th century
- Jean Alfred TaÔÈe
MinistËre Des Finances.
19th century
- Jean Alfred TaÔÈe
Paris En Train
19th century The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Alfred Stieglitz Title: The Hand of Man Date: n.d. Medium: photogravure Dimensions: H.6-3/16 x
- Alfred Rethel
Der Tod als Erwurger
Wood engraving
circa 1885
- Alfred Bobbett
The Little People of the Snow by William Cullen Bryant(New York: D. Appleton, 1873)
book with 45 wood engravings
1873
- Oskar Kokoschka
Mein Lied by Alfred Ehrenstein(Berlin: Ernst Rowohlt, 1931)
book with reproductions of lithographs after drawings
1931
- Alfred Philippe Roll
Call to Arms (Isadora Duncan)
oil
1913
- Alfred von Wierusz Kowalski
Merry Ride
oil on panel
19th - 20th century
- Alfred Henry Forrester Crowquill
Are you looking at my wife?
pen and gray-black ink
circa 1850
- Alfred Heber Hutty
Pines
Drypoint
ca. 1920 - 1930
- Alfred Kubin
Auf der Fluch (Escape)
Lithograph (on Japan paper)
1920
- Alfred Ray Burrell
Minarets
Etching
19th - 20th century
- Alfred Rudolph
Companions
Etching
19th - 20th century
- Sir Alfred East
A Normandy Road
Etching
19th - 20th century
- Alfred Henry Maurer
Abstract Heads
opaque watercolor and graphite
1920
- Sir Alfred East
The Lake in the Wood
Etching
19th - 20th century
- Alfred Hugh Fisher
Kingsgate, Winchester
etching
19th - 20th century
- Sir Alfred East
Landscape with trees
Etching
19th - 20th century
- Sir Alfred East
Storm in the Cotswolds
Etching
19th - 20th century
- Alfred Thompson Bricher
Baby is King (Beach Scene)
oil on canvas
1880
- Alfred Heber Hutty
Pines
Etching
19th - 20th century
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"Rupert" (Hon. Rupert Guinness) from Vanity Fair Supplement
Lithograph
circa 1900
- Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy)
"A South Western Director", from Vanity Fair, April 27, 1896
Lithograph
1896
- Alfred Richard Blundell
Boats at Dortrecht
Etching
19th - 20th century
- Alfred Henry Forrester Crowquill
The Soul Agent
19th century
- Alfred Kubin
Hyne (Hyena) - Pl.6 from the Portfolio Wild Aninmals
Lithographs--phototype
1920
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (30) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Leslie
Market Square Gallery: Leslie Pearson: Along the Journey The selections from Along the Journey illustrate isolated instances, moments in time and places which represent significant points of realization for Pearson. Through these landscapes and seascapes, she recreates meditative environments which su...
Warren M. Robbins Center Gallery, University of Michigan: The Playground Show: Krista Hoefle, Jason Lahr, Leslie Raymond Established in 1995 and named in honor of the founder of The National Museum of African Art and advisory board member of the School of Art & Design, the Warren M Robbins Gallery, part of the Warren Robbins Graduate Center at the University of Mich...
CAC Art Center (New Orleans): The Culture of Queer: A Tribute to J.B. Harter In addition, selections from the permanent collection of the Leslie/Lohman Gay Art Foundation, that also collected Harter‚s work, will include seldom seen „queer art‰ works by Andy Warhol, Robert Mapplethorpe, Jack Pierson, Arthur Tress, Bruce of ...
Victoria and Albert Museum: Rare 20th Century Propoganda Posters Together the posters show the wide variety of images, from the satirical to the ideological and incendiary, used as forms of political protest over the last century. The posters illustrate a wide variety of approaches: highly-finished professiona...
Leslie Sacks Fine Art: Picasso Erotica But, of all of Picasso’s multitudinous erotic adventures in various media, the etchings are by far his most important body of work. They are not merely numerous, but rather each is highly charged with the unbridled life force that infused all of h...
Arkansas Arts Center, Decorative Arts Museum: Call to Artists: 31st Annual Toys Designed by Artists Exhibition The entry fee is$10 per entry. Submit slides and
entry fee to: Toys Designed by Artists, PO Box 2137, Little Rock, AR 72203
or contact Leslie Schoultz at lgarrett@arkarts.com for a complete
prospectus....
Leslie Sacks Fine Art: Jim Dine: 1973 - 2004 In a large botanical monotype, Dine has combined lyrical brushwork reminiscent of Joan Mitchell (read Monet) with Pollock-like drips and an obsessive attention to the development of surface such that in some places he’s broken through the surface...
Leslie Sacks Fine Art: Jim Dine: Paintings, Sculptures, drawings, Prints, Performance Works, Stage and Book Designs The prints in the Sacks show will include two large robes, Pale Self and Very Picante, and an equally imposing Venus, Oil of Gladness. The Venus De Milo and the robe are, like the heart, recurring iconographic themes for Dine. The Venus image came...
University of Virginia Art Museum: Opting for Realism: American Painting in the 1970s "Opting for Realism" focuses on figurative art and shows how each artist chose to define realism and depict the surrounding world. Drawn from the museum's permanent collection of 1970s realist paintings, the exhibition includes works by Jack Beal...
Leslie Sacks Fine Art: Works by Helen Frankenthaler According to the critic, Clement Greenberg, “Mountains and Sea" (1952), Frankenthaler's first “stained painting,” was the 'first monument of Post-Painterly Abstraction,’ and it is certainly one of the most important works in the 'Colour-Field' sty...
Indianapolis Museum of Art: Visions of Home The tranquil Country Place lifestyle was
the prominent theme for American
Impressionist painters. These paintings
offer a glimpse into the ...
Indianapolis Museum of Art: Visions of Home The tranquil Country Place lifestyle was
the prominent theme for American
Impressionist painters. These paintings
offer a glimpse into the ...
Woman Made Gallery: Autobiographies: Juried by Mary K. O'Shaughnessy
Parsons Exhition Center: Drawing in the Present Tense This show is based on a series of simple observations about the drawing process. The creative process itself often has its origins in drawing. In this view, drawing comes about from a succession of traces, impulses and sensations that form an end...
University of South Australia, Art Museum: Orbit ignition, lift off, flying ... yet a continuing relationship with a parent body. Featured in the exhibition is the work of some exemplary School of Art educated artists and designers of our time - Kerry Argent, Annette Bezor, Aleks Danko, Mandy Martin, Leslie Matthews, Trevor Nickolls, Ken Orchard, Josephine Starrs & Leon Cmie...
Leslie Sacks Fine Art: Hockney Graphics 1965 - 1995 David Hockney's simplified still lives made during the mid-1960's were a rebellion against his academic training - such as his work, A PICTURE OF A STILL LIFE THAT HAS AN ELABORATE SILVER FRAME, from "A HOLLYWOOD COLLECTION" 1965. However Hockney,...
Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami: Roberto Juarez: A Sense of Place Juarez recently remarked, "I have found that when you leave your home you think about what you left behind, and what is different about these ‘forms’ that live inside us."
Juarez’s solo gallery exhibitions in New York, which typically have occ...
Columbia Museum of Art: Burn: Artists Play with Fire Technique and theme merge in these dramatic works as artists explore such issues as cultural identity, environmental fragility and personal loss. Some of the featured artists include L.C. Armstrong, Chris Burden, John Cage, Willie Cole, Kathleen K...
Coalition for Jobs, Arts & Housing: No More Lofts Rally ...
Sothebys.com: The Art Of Henry Moore At the core of this sale is a collection of drawings, prints and small
sculptures from the Estate of Dr. Max Stern, who, as the director of the
Dominion Gallery in Montreal was for many years one of the major dealers of
Henry Moore in Canada. ...
New Museum od Contemporary Art: Picturing the Modern Amazon The exhibition consists of three sections: historical images, contemporary works, and
comics. The historical images date from 1783 to the present. The contemporary section
...
New York Independent Art Fair: Art Fair 2002 Opened Yesterday in New York ARTISTS SELECTED:
Mattias Alfen; Patrick Antonelle; Galerie Rienzo; Gil Chae Jeoung; Luis de Miranda; Francis Dosne; FABA; Stephen Fredericks; Max Grafe; Stephen Hazard; Makoto Hirokawa; Janet Indick;
Denise Kasof; Michael Krasowitz; Christ...
Studio Thomas Kellner: photographers:network - Selection 2005 The exhibition shows work by artists that are at
the same time on a similar path like Thomas Kellner. He gives us the
opportunity to see images of his colleagues, whom he meets at festivals
and other events somewhere in the world. The photograp...
Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College: First-year graduate students curate exhibitions: I Need You To Be There, Angles of Incidence, and The Volatile Real The three exhibitions, I Need You To Be There, Angles of Incidence, and The Volatile Real were conceived in collaboration between curatorial teams of first-year graduate students and visiting curator, Maria Hlavajova, artistic director of the Bega...
Leslie Sacks Fine Art: New Acquisitions: Part Two Contemporary Art This literal and sometimes even literary approach is really at the heart of contemporary art, much of which is referred to as “post-modern.” An in depth discussion of post-modernism is well beyond the scope of this short writing, but let it suffic...
Woman Made Gallery: Fabrications: Cat Chow, Anne Elizabeth and Jill Ziccardi Cat Chow is showing three new works from her Mourning Gowns series which is inspired by Victorian mourning/memorial jewelry. Chow’s work blurs the distinctions between sculpture, fashion and architecture. She manipulates everyday objects into fa...
Center for Creative Photography: The Ansel Adams Centennial: Classic Images and A Portrait of Ansel Adams The Ansel Adams Centennial is drawn from the Ansel Adams Archive at CCP, the
largest repository of his work in the world. The archive includes voluminous
correspondence, book layouts and manuscripts, ledgers, periodicals and
monographs, camera...
Leslie Sacks Fine Art: Karel Nel: Unfathomable Depths He has also worked on curatorial projects associated with the early traditional art from southern Africa with Musee del Homme in Paris, the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Michael Rockefeller Wing and is currently involved on a long-term project with...
Westmoreland Museum of American Art: First Juried Biennial: Curated by Ingrid Schaffner Featured artists: Virginia Steele Ankney, Paul Binai, Leslie Calhoun, Marie Mawe Charpentier, Ron Donoughe, John Dorinsky, Betty Elias, John A. Fobes, L’Ox Formidable, Fran V. Galamas, Patty Gallagher, Melinda Myers Grass, Greg Hricenak, Doug Kins...
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...
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