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Artist: Beatrix Potter ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Beatrix Potter.
- Sir Joshua Reynolds - Miss Beatrix Lister 1765 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art British
- Charles Mercier Dupaty - Mme Potter, nee Vaublanc c. 1820 plaster Dahesh Museum of Art French
- Anders Leonard Zorn - Mrs. Potter Palmer 1893 oil on canvas The Art Institute of Chicago Swedish Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Jacques Callot, St. Pantaleon, Doctor, July 27; Sts. Nazarius and Celsus, July 25; St. Martha, Virgin, July 29; St. Beatrix, Martyr, July 29; sixty-fourth plate from the book, Les IMAGES DE TOUS/LES SAINCTS ET SAINTES /DE L*ANN…E... (Images of All the Sai Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Paulus Potter, The Cowherd, 1649 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Paulus Potter, La Mazette, 17th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Paulus Potter, Le courtaud, 17th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Paulus Potter, Le cheval hennissant, 1652 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Paulus Potter, The Herdsman, 17th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Paulus Potter, Bull, 17th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Paulus Potter, The Bull, 17th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Paulus Potter, [Two cows], 17th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Paulus Potter, La Vache qui pature, 17th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Paulus Potter, Le cheval de la Frise, 17th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Paulus Potter, The piping Shepherd, 17th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Paulus Potter, La Vache a la corne crochue, 17th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Isidoro Ocampo, Potter Preparing Clay, 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Robert Gaillard, Portrait of Cardinal Stephanus Ronatus Potter de Geavres, 1751 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Paulus Potter, La Vache debout pres de celle qui est couchee, 17th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Paulus Potter, La Vache couchee pres de la barriere de quatre planches, 17th century Museum of Fine Arts
- Wyatt Eaton, American (born in Canada), 1849-1896 Mother and Child 1876 Oil on canvas 42.86
- Bessie Potter Vonnoh - A Study c. 1898 bronze Cincinnati Art Museum American Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Paulus Potter, Le Chasseur (the huntsman )...seventh plate in the book...[Titles in Russian and French]... Imperatorskaya Ermitazhnaya Galereya ä GalÈrie ImpÈriale de l"Ermitage (Saint Petersburg: Gohier Desfontaines, 1847), 17th century The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Barnyard Scene Anthonie van Borssum (Dutch, 1630-31–1677)Oil on canvas; 20 x 27 in. (50.8 x Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Paulus Potter, La LaitÈre..(The Dary Farm)...forty seventh plate in the book... [Title in Russian and French] Imperatorskaya Ermitazhnaya Galereya ä GalÈrie ImpÈriale de l"Ermitage (Saint Petersburg: Gohier Desfontaines, 1847), 17th century
- Paulus Potter - A Farrier's Shop 1648 oil on panel National Gallery of Art Dutch J. Paul Getty Museum
- The Piebald Horse Museum of Fine Arts
- Richard Potter, English, 1726-1806 Flute England, (London), about 1785-1800 Boxwood, brass 60.7 cm (23 7/8 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Bowl, sugar, 1789-1821 Made by Rudolph Christ (1750-1833)American; Made in South, Salem, North Carolina, AmericaEarthenware Museum of Fine Arts
- William Henry Potter, English, 1760-1848 Alto flute in G England, (London), about 1815 Blackwood, ivory, Museum of Fine Arts
- Dave the Potter, about 1783-1863 Made for Lewis J. Miles Factory Storage jar United States, Museum of Fine Arts
- Tapestry: Table Carpet Tapestry: table carpet Germany, possibly Wismar or Wolfenbuttel, late 16th century Tapestry Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Pitcher with Lid, 1692 Museum of Fine Arts
- William Henry Potter, English, 1760-1848 Flute England, (London), about 1810 Ivory, silver Overall Length: 65.5 Museum of Fine Arts
- Cushion cover Colonial Peru, Late 16th–17th century or later Cotton, silk and linen interlocked and Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Lappet, 1860 - 1870 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Dish, 15th century (1486-87) Italian (Pesaro [?]); Possibly made in Pesaro, ItalyMaiolica (tin-enameled earthenware); H. Museum of Fine Arts
- Millefleurs Tapestry with a Lady"s Coat of Arms (a fragment from a series of armorial The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Dish, 17th century (ca. 1680) Thomas Toft (working before 1663–died 1689), MakerEnglish (Staffordshire); Made in Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Ribbon, circa 1869
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (27) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Potter
Washington Art Association: MARK WINSLOW POTTER RETROSPECTIVE Mark Winslow Potter (1929-1995) is perhaps best known for his
brilliantly lit landscapes and scenes of rural life in New England,
and in the Adirondacks, where he spent summers throughout his
entire life. He received a B...
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 ...
Anderson Gallery, Drake University: Syntagm :: Paradigm | Wade Carter :: William Porter For Jakobson these were two fundamental inclinations of the creative mind; he associated similarity disorders with mastery of the paradigmatic axis of language and the literary figure of metaphor, and contiguity disorders with the sytagmatic axis ...
National Gallery of Victoria: Call for Artists: 2002 Contempora Fellowship Award for Australian Visual Arts "The Fellow will also act as an ambassador for the Gallery and travel to
regional galleries to assist with outreach programs associated with the
Fellowship and contemporary art," she said.
"This is part of the Bracks Government's commitmen...
Binney and Smith Gallery, Banana Factory: Native American Potter Lawrence Namoki “Lawrence uses only clay native to Hopi land, natural dyes for the painted surface of his works and the traditional Hopi firing process using sheep dung,” says Banana Factory Director Diane LaBelle. “Anyone who visits the Banana Factory while he’...
Cafe Gallery Project: Story Telling Narrative Paintings by Debbie Lee It
seemed already the vision of an undying child, endowed with an awkward
grace that was utterly compelling. Could she hold onto that raw
creativity even in mature adulthoodNULL
- Timothy Hyman
Debbie Lee graduated with a first class...
Geelong Gallery: Shearing the Rams Touring Regional Galleries The painting will be shown as part of the National Gallery of Victorias Centenary of Federation celebrations.
Dr Vaughan said the exhibit was a fantastic opportunity for people in regional Victoria to view the much-loved artwork without ha...
ArtSpace: DAMP: What we Want, What We'll Do for It DAMP has been described as the funky squad, the angry mob, the art club, the cult, the choir, the cheersquad and the DAMP team. Their collaborative practice, including performances, exhibitions, memorabili...
Xiem Gallery: Yakimono: 11 Japanese American Ceramic Artists The artists featured in the Yakimono exhibition are 2nd and 3rd generation Americans of Japanese ancestry, most of whom live in Southern California. Each of the selected artists is individually established in the field of fine art ceramics. They a...
National Gallery of Australia: 2004: Emerging Trends in Contemporary Australian Art 2004 - unbounded by media or thematic parameters - shows how artists, crafts workers, game-designers, networked media creators, architects and moving image makers are confronting rapid change in new and old media. It draws individual artists into...
Centre for Contemporary Photography: 2004 Nikon Summer Salon: Open Entry Photomedia Exhibition Celebrating the latest developments in photomedia practice, the Salon is an annual national event, now in its twelfth year. An open-entry exhibition and competition, the Salon is supported by leaders in the photographic industry and over $5500 wor...
National Gallery of Victoria: Seeing the Centre: The Art of Albert Namatjira 1902 – 1959 "As traditional custodian for the land he painted - the Western Aranda country in central Australia - Namatjira's personal and spiritual attachment flows through every work.
"It is hard for anyone to view these works without sensing the powerful ...
Centre for Contemporary Photography: Leica/CCP Documentary Photography Award In recognising the key influence of photography on our lives, it examines the power and effect of the medium through works presented in essay format. Bringing together a diverse collection of works, the fourth Leica/CCP Documentary Photography Awa...
Art Adventures New Zealand: Call for Artists: Nominate a New Zealand Artist for an Icon Award The 2003 Icon Artists were Len Castle – potter; Janet Frame – writer (1924-2004); Maurice Gee – writer; Ralph Hotere – visual artist; Russell Kerr – choreographer; Sir Donald McIntyre – opera singer; Milan Mrkusich – painter/visual artist; Diggere...
University of New South Wales, School of Anatomy: Call to Artists: Step into Leonardo's Shoes...Draw Human Anatomical Specimens at this 5-day Intensive Workshop Personalized teaching
is provided for all levels in a
non-competitive atmosphere with a
limit of 18 participants. The
...
Shire Pottery Gallery and Studios: Andrzej Klimowski: Day for Night Head of Illustration at the Royal College of Art, Klimowski is enthusiastic about bringing his work up to Northumberland, indeed he has produced paintings especially for this exhibition. This artistic coup for the region is due in the main to an ...
Cairns Regional Gallery
: Torres Strait Exhibition starts national tour The exhibition includes rare 19th century artefacts from Australian and
overseas collections alongside the work of contemporary artists from the
Torres Strait Islands.
This major exhibition highlights the unique culture and artwork of
Australia...
National Gallery of Victoria: Peter Booth: Human / Nature Booth was born in Sheffield, England, in November, 1940. The Booth family migrated to Australia in 1957, and settled in Altona. He worked in the steel mills alongside his father until he went to the National Gallery School in 1962 to study paintin...
National Academy of Design: Challenging Tradition: Women of the Academy, 1826-2003 A strength of this exhibition is the numerous self-portraits by women artists. One membership requirement of newly elected Academicians is that all must donate a portrait of themselves to the museum's permanent collection. This has provided the Ac...
Mountclair Art Museum: Paris 1900: The American School at the Universal Exposition Works of art exhibited in Paris have been lent by museums across the United States
and Europe, including Whistler's Symphony in White No. 2 from the Tate Gallery
...
University of New South Wales, School of Anatomy: step into Leonardo's shoes...
WORKSHOPS in DRAWING from HUMAN ANATOMICAL SPECIMENS The workshops are generally held once a month on weekends. Personalized teaching is provided for all levels in a non-competitive atmosphere with a limit of 18 participants. The workshops are open to anyone under 100!
The workshops fill a ga...
University of New South Wales, School of Anatomy: Artist Opportunity - Step into Leonardo's Shoes...Workshop in Drawing from Human Anatomical Specimens The workshops are generally held bimonthly on weekends. Personalized
teaching is provided for all levels in a non-competitive atmosphere with a
limit of 18 participants. The workshops are open to anyone under 100!
The workshops fill a gap ...
College of the Atlantic, Blum Gallery: A Place to Take Root: The History of Flower Pots and Garden Containers in America In the same way Linnaeus was organizing the plant kingdom to fit a scientific system, flower pot forms were designed to "work" for horticulturists with ever greater efficiency. Individualized terra cotta items such as seed pans, graduated pots and...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Vermeer and the Delft School The exhibition has been organized by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New
York, in collaboration with The National Gallery, London.
Philippe de Montebello,...
Crow Collection of Asian Art: Treasures From an Unknown Reign: Shunzi Porcelain Until the 1980s, Shunzhi's reign had been neglected by scholars and
researchers in China and the West. During this era, exports were
greatly reduced and Imperial porcelain was not produced. However,
scholarly findings and a series of exhibiti...
York Quay Centre: Aftertaste: Ten Young Designers Other exhibitions include Sleepwalking at The Photo Passage and Flutter at Canada Quay.
York Quay Gallery presents Aftertaste, an exhibition by thenewthis design collective. Ten young Canadian designers working in industrial, furniture, cerami...
Kimbell Art Museum: Gauguin and Impressionism The exhibition and its scholarly catalogue deal with the full range of the artist’s participation in the Impressionist movement: the paintings he submitted to the Impressionist exhibitions, the ways in which his extensive private collection inspi...
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Kids Corner - Featuring the Stories of Beatrix Potter (and more!)
Peter Rabbit and Friends from Beatrix Potter
Beatrix Potter (1866-1943)
Beatrix Potter Society: Aims
THE WORLD OF BEATRIX POTTER ATTRACTION, The Old Laundry, Bowness-on-Windermere, English Lake District, Cumbria, ...
V&A - Beatrix Potter Collections
The Beatrix Potter society
Beatrix Potter
Women Childrens Book Illustrators--Beatrix Potter (1866-1943)
Beatrix Potters childhood sketches and famous picture letters
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