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Artist: John Charles Moody ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40)
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John Charles Moody, San Gimignano, 1920
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John Charles Moody, Siena, 19th - 20th century
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Rick Griffin, San Francisco Rock Poster: Bill Graham Presents, Moody Blues; Chicago Transit Authority; Fillmore West, 10/21-24/68, 1968
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Bonnie MacLean Graham, San Francisco Rock Poster: Bill Graham Presents, Moody Blues; Richie Havens: Berkeley Community Theatre, 4/2, 11/70, 1970
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Moody Russell, 1694-1761 Beaker United States, Massachusetts, (Boston), about 1715 Silver Buhler, 1972, No. 127
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Charles Turner, Charles John, Crown Prince of Sweden, 18th - 19th century
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Charles John Watson, Chelsea, 1889
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John Martin, The Paradise Lost of John Milton (London: Charles Whittingham, 1846), 1846
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John Charles Haley, The Corral, 20th century
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Charles John Watson, Wells, 1894, 1894
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John and Josiah Boydell, King Charles The First, 1778
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Charles John Watson, Ponte del Cavallo, 1891
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John Ogborne, Charles Pratt, 18th century
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John Charles Haley, Virginia City, 20th century
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Charles John Watson, Rue St. Martin, 19th - 20th century
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Charles John Watson, Mill Bridge, Bosham, 1888
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Charles John Watson, Interior of a Cathedral, Venice, 1900
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Charles John Watson, Fiera San Marino, 19th - 20th century
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John Smith, Portrait of Charles Mountague, 17th - 18th century
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Charles Bouleau, The Eagle, St. John"s attribute - Frontispiece from the Portfolio The Passion according to St. John (La Passion selon Saint Jean), 20th century
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John Martin, [Satan Tempting Eve] Book 9 line 780, bound at p. 265 in the book, The Paradise Lost of John Milton (London: Charles Whittingham, 1846)[Creation of Light] Book 7, line 339, bound at p. 203 in the book, The Paradise Lost of John Milton (London
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John Hoppner , Charles, Fourth Duke of Richmond, 18th - 19th century
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John Henry Robinson, Charles James Fox, 18th - 19th century
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John Smibert, American (born in Scotland), 1688-1751 Judge Charles Chambers 1743 Oil on canvas 121.6
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John Kay, John Kay, Drawn and Engraved by Himself, pl. 1 in the book, A Series of Original Portraits and Caricature Etchings (Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1877), vol. 1, 1786
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John Faber the Younger, Portrait of Charles XII of Sweden, 17th - 18th century
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John Faber the Elder, Portrait of Charles Trimnel, 17th - 18th century
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John Faber the Younger, Portrait of Charles Seymour, Duke of Somerset, 1733
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John Martin, [The Courts of God] Book 3. line 365., bound at p.79 in the book, The Paradise Lost of John Milton (London: Charles Whittingham, 1846), 1825
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John Martin, [Eve at the Fountain] Book 4 line 453, bound at p.107 in the book, The Paradise Lost of John Milton (London: Charles Whittingham, 1846), 1826
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John Martin, [Pandemonium] BOOK 1. LINE 710, bound at p.25 in the book, The Paradise Lost of John Milton (London: Charles Whittingham, 1846), 1825
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John C. Vondrous, Charles IV Bridge, Prague,Czechoslovakia., 19th - 20th century
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Charles Willson Peale - Mrs. John Nicholson (Hannah Duncan) and John Nicholson, Jr. 1790 oil on canvas The Art Institute of Chicago American
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John Martin, The Paradise Lost of Milton (London: Charles Tilt, 1838), 1838
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John C. Vondrous, View from the Bridge of Charles IV, Prague, 1938
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Charles John Larsen, Great Seal of the State of California, circa 1876
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Charles John Watson, Entrance door of Notre Dame, Neufchatel, 1905, 1905
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Charles Albert Waltner, John Everett Millais R.A., 19th - 20th century
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John Martin, [HeavenăRivers of Bliss] Book 11. line78, bound at p. 321 in the book, The Paradise Lost of John Milton (London: Charles Whittingham, 1846), 1825
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John Martin, [Eve*s DreamăSatan Aroused] Book. 4 line, 813., bound at p.121 in the book, The Paradise Lost of John Milton (London: Charles Whittingham, 1846), 1825

Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (30)
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Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art: Ink Jet: Matt Chansky, Claire Corey, Tom Moody
These artists all trained as painters and made the transition into the digital realm through experiences in the workplace. Rather than simply scanning and manipulating images, Chansky, Corey, and Moody have each struggled in their own...

Mackey Gallery: Call for Artists: Project Storm
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Bishop's University Art Gallery: Cedar People: Ancestors Living Among Us
Cedar refers to a community of forests and peoples, whose common health and history are inextricably linked together. People, in this context, references both Coast Salish People and 'witnesses' who have participated through ceremony as 'keeper...

Tate Britain: Ronald Moody 1900 – 1984: A Reputation Restored
The sculpture's dignified calm and air of permanence is perhaps deceptive. This is the first time that Ronald Moody's work has been officially recognised as part of the mainstream of British art, although Moody, who was born in Jamaica, spent most...

Amos Eno Galley: Eric Bowman, Ken Hoffman, Marge Moody, Yunsook Park, Timothy Rudd, Aviva Sawicki
Eric Bowman's paintings in high and low-relief, are in the shape and scale of the objects they depict presented in a variety of media and materials, arranged in either a traditional still life or as individual objects separated from a domestic ...

Minneapolis INstitute of Arts: Quality Control: Ruthann Godollei, Alexa Horochowski, Lee Anne Swanson, and Carolyn Swiszcz
Ruthann Godollei decodes patterns of family and social dysfunction in sparse, scratchboard drawings and monoprints. Alexa Horochowski scrutinizes the institution of marriage in a mu...

Art Gallery of New South Wales: Anxious Bodies: Jane Burton, Pat Brassington, Jane Eisemann
Jane Burton, for example, presents the female figure in unusual and isolated environments, constructing a kind of psychological drama where the future is unsure. Her moody and filmic photographs are imbued with a sense of mystery, where the body d...

Portland Museum of Art: Open House: Tanja Alexia Hollander
The fourth exhibition in this series highlights new work by Tanja Alexia Hollander. Hollander is best known for her moody, abstract photographs displaying views seen through a window. On the surface, these lovely images use suffused light, gentle ...

Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney: Jan Nelson and Liza May Post
Included in the exhibition is a suite of 12 intimate portraits of young people on the cusp of puberty from Nelson's ongoing body of work, Walking in Tall Grass (1999-2004). Also on display are a number of photographs, paintings and two new sculpt...

Santa Barbara Museum of Art: Painterly Photographs: The Raymond E. Kassar Collection
The PhotoSecessionists, led by Alfred Stieglitz and Clarence White in America, members of the Linked Ring in ...

Contemporary Art Center: post-hypnotic
post-hypnotic is organized by University Galleries of Illinois State University and is supported in part by grants from the
ASU Art Museum, Nelson Fine Arts Center:
William Kentridge: Ubu Tells the Truth and Other Stories Works from Valley Collections
Organized by Heather Sealy Lineberry, the William Kentridge exhibition will be installed in the 2,800-square-foot Kresge Gallery of the Arizona State University Art Museum at the Nelson Fine Arts Center. <...

Icaro Gallery: Saints and Sinners: Tony de Carlo, Reuben Munoz, Antonio Rael, Otto “Tito” Sturcke, Mauro Yrigoyen, Alejandra Vernon
Saints and Sinners explores the dichotomy of mankind. It looks at good and evil, joy and sadness, triumph and failure, life and death. It encompasses aspects of All Saints Day and Halloween. It considers secular and religious viewpoints. Some ...

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 ...

Heather Marx Gallery: Brisk: Paintings by Yek
Using an airbrush to spray a range of colors from day-glo explosions to rich, moody nocturnes onto his concave panels, Yek creates nearly flawless atmospheric abstractions that suggest hyperkinetic landscapes and skyscapes.  Yeks paintings appear ...

QUT Art Museum: The Brisbane Line: Queensland Women Artists of the Early Twentieth Century
The exhibition, which provides a diversity of inspiration from nineteenth-century moody impressionism and urban spaces of Brisbane to portraits of fashionable women of the ‘flapper’ era, has been co-curated by Robyn Daw, Manager, Education, National ...

Workmens Cirle: A Shenere Velt Gallery: A Jewish Portrait Gallery: Questions of Seeing and Looking
Included works are by Laurel Paley, with her intriguing semi-abstractions, Lucille Dratler and Gabriella Karin, whose art is inspired by Holocaust survivorship, and Ilse Gordon, whose moody faces evoke pre-war Vienna and modern, intellectual Je...

Bellevue Art Museum: Roy Lichtenstein: Times Square Mural
Lichtenstein was commissioned 12 years ago by New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority to create a mural for the Times Square subway station. Standing 6 feet high and 53 feet long the mural depicts a skyline view of a futuristic city and ...

San Diego Museum of Art: Cerca Series: Helen Altman
Four works from Altman's latest series of moving blankets demonstrate her ability to capture the vulnerability of common creatures in larger-than-life reproductions of isolated animals. Altman's thermal-painted canvases sewn into moving blankets u...

ArtHaus: Group Exhibition: LOCATION ~ LOCATION
Serena Bocchino’s paintings and drawings translate the compositional, spontaneous rhythm of jazz into a two dimensional form. Her work uses rhythm, volume and tone to capture different ways in which line may interact with color. A New York Times ...

Obz Cafe: Evan Oberholster: 21st Century Nudes
Oberholster, who has had several one-man and group exhibitions since returning in the mid-1990s to South Africa from the Netherlands, has long explored the relationship between nudity and being. His latest showing is a first public viewing of o...

J. Paul Getty Center: The Man in the Street: Eugene Atget in Paris
Drawn entirely from the Getty Museum collection, the exhibition includes more than 80 of Atget's images captured during his self-devised and eccentric photographic campaign, which documented as...

Space.com: Titans and Technologies - The Legacy of Space Art
In the West, our century broke the close link between art and science, as prevailing currents flowed away from external nature to internal feelings -- a big factor, I believe, in C. P. Snow's famou...

Carnegie Museum of Art: Luke Swank: Modernist Photographer
Swank’s large and varied body of work moved from an early pictorial style in the late 1920s to precise, sharp, modernist images that combine a documentary reality with abstraction and the surreal. Swank’s photographs from the 1930s portray the...

Thomas Erben Gallery: Tom Wood: Looking for Love
Dressed in regular jeans and shirts, men eye up the girls and fuel on beer to find the courage to engage in the courtship rituals of disco dancing. Appearing at the evenings' onset almost like members of different species, the two sexes just disc...

Shire Pottery Gallery and Studios: Bergmans Dinosaurs
Classically trained sculptors Alan Lisle and Nick Whitmore, both fans of Bergman's films, together with painter Joe Dias, have chosen the Shire Pottery Gallery in Alnwick, to express, in a stylish exhibition of recent works, their belief that cr...

Museum of Contemporary Photography: John Davies, Angela Grauerholz, Katarzyna Kozyra, Andreas Mueller-Pohle, Seton Smith
In his silver gelatin prints, John Davies concentrates on investigating the modern landscape as it has evolved from natural to industrial environments. Although his work is informed by documentary photography, he does not present exclusively ob...

Milwaukee Art Museum: Brandt and Weston: Two Geniuses of Photography
Bill Brandt: A Retrospective Bill Brandt: A Retrospective explores the wide ranging work of this British master photographer. Brandts work is familiar to viewers because he is the inventor of his style - the trademark grainy gray British ligh...

National Portrait Gallery of Australia: Bill Brandt: A Retrospective
No other British photographer has made so many memorable photographs as Bill Brandt. He excelled in all fields -social scenes, Surrealism, night photography, wartime documentary, landscape, portraiture and the nude, writes Mark Haworth-Booth, curator...

Delaware Art Museum: An American Century of Photography: From Dry-plate to Digital, The Hallmark Photographic Collection

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