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Artist: Harold Speed (1872 - 1957)
Nationality: British
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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 Harold Speed.
- David Maxim - Time's Speed 1990 Acrylic on wood, can Polk Museum of Art American
- David Maxim - Study for Time's Speed 1989 charcoal, graphite, Polk Museum of Art American
- Thomas Nast
The Lightening Speed of Honesty
Wood engraving
1877
- Incredible Speed, John Hultberg (United States, born 1922) , 1963, Lithograph
- Barb and Speed, Larry Clark (United States, born 1943) , 1981, Gelatin-silver print
- Barb and Speed in the Bathtub, Larry Clark (United States, born 1943) , 1981, Gelatin-silver print
- Column with Speed Lines, Edward Ruscha (United States, Nebraska, Omaha, born 1937) , 2003, Lithograph/screenprint
- Speed Racer, Edward Ruscha (United States, Nebraska, Omaha, born 1937) , 1997, Lithograph on RIves BFK paper
- Samuel Wale
Ye souvereign Wives! give ear and understand, Thus shall ye speed and exercise Command
engraving and etching
18th century
- Thomas Patti
Planular Gray Solar Riser
High speed cold core formed commercial plate glass
1981
- Milkdrop Coronet (after Harold Edgerton) (Corona de gotas de chocolate [Basado en Harold Edgerton]), Vik Muniz (Brazil, born 1961) , 1997-1998, Silver dye-bleach (Cibachrome) print
- William Mason Brown - Peaches n.d. oil on canvas Speed Art Museum American
- Frederic Remington - The Mountain Man 1903 bronze Speed Art Museum American
- Willard Leroy Metcalf - The Convalescent 1904 oil on canvas Speed Art Museum American
- Harold John Brothers
San Juan Capistrano
drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Harold John Brothers
The Bar Gate, Southhampton
drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Harold John Brothers
Fisherman's Wharf, S.F.
drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Harold L. Doolittle
Sunburst
Aquatint
mid 20th century
- Harold L. Doolittle
Landscape
Drypoint
1918
- Harold L. Doolittle
Through the Pines
Drypoint
1919
- Harold Altman
Seated Figure
etching
20th century
- Harold Altman
Park Conversation
etching
20th century
- Frederick Arthur Bridgman - Funeral of a Mummy 1876-77 oil on canvas Speed Art Museum American
- Charles Caryl Coleman - Passion Flowers 1917 oil on canvas Speed Art Museum American
- Thomas Addison Richards - Mediation in the Catskills 1851 oil on canvas Speed Art Museum American
- Mary Cassatt - L'Enfant (The Child) 1905 oil on canvas Speed Art Museum American
- Thomas Sully - The Walsh Sisters 1834-35 oil on canvas Speed Art Museum American
- Harold John Brothers
Russian Hill, San Francisco
color stencil
circa 1945
- Harold L. Doolittle
Sunburst
Aquatint
mid 20th century
- Harold L. Doolittle
California Redwoods
Drypoint
1927
- Harold L. Doolittle
Winter Stream
Drypoint
1920
- Harold L. Doolittle
Glimpse of Yosemite
Aquatint
1924
- Harold L. Doolittle
The Three Brothers - Yosemite
Aquatint
1923
- Harold L. Doolittle
The Wooded Slope
Drypoint
1919
- Harold L. Doolittle
Monterey Veterans
Drypoint
1928
- Harold L. Doolittle
Sierra Snows
Drypoint
1927
- Harold L. Doolittle
The Rolling Mill
Lithograph
1913
- Harold L. Doolittle
Cathedral Rocks - Yosemite
Aquatint
1923
- Harold T. Denison
Hauling the Milk
Etching
1936
- Untitled, Harold Jones (United States, born 1940) , 1970, Photocollage
- Harold T. Denison
Contentment (Man and Dog)
Etching
19th - 20th century
- Buffet, Terence Harold Robsjohn-Gibbings (1905 - 1976) , 1954, Walnut
- Buffet, Terence Harold Robsjohn-Gibbings (1905 - 1976) , 1954, Walnut
- December, Harold Persico Paris (1925 - 1979) (Artist), 1961, Lithograph
- December, Harold Persico Paris (1925 - 1979) (Artist), 1961, Lithograph
- Benjamin West - Elisha Raising the Shunammite's Son 1765 oil on canvas Speed Art Museum American
- Thomas Cole - A Finished Study of a Tree 1844-46 oil on panel Speed Art Museum American
- James Peale - Madame Dubocq and Her Four Children 1807 oil on canvas Speed Art Museum American
- Harold L. Doolittle
Mountain Serenity
Aquatint
19th - 20th century
- Harold L. Doolittle
From the High Sierras
Drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Harold L. Doolittle
El Capitan, Yosemite
Aquatint
19th - 20th century
- Harold L. Doolittle
In Death Valley
Drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Harold Clay Hagewood
Four Black Rock Waves
Aquatint and etching
1960
- Harold Persico Paris
Untitled
black ink
1963
- Harold Persico Paris
After Me
Aquatint
20th century
- China Cabinet, Terence Harold Robsjohn-Gibbings (1905 - 1976) , 1954, Walnut
- China Cabinet, Terence Harold Robsjohn-Gibbings (1905 - 1976) , 1954, Walnut
- Woman, Harold Emerson Keeler (United States, Colorado, Denver, 1905 - 1968) , 1961, Lithograph
- Woman, Harold Emerson Keeler (United States, Colorado, Denver, 1905 - 1968) , 1961, Lithograph
- Harold Malette Dean
Richardsons Bay
Woodcut
1935
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Speed
Speed Art Museum: Flavia Da Rin: Eyes Wide Open Exhibition support in Louisville has been provided by CBS Outdoor, SMLXL, Tyler Allen and USA Image Technologies, Inc., Zender Associates, Dr. Gregory Bays Brown, Laura Lee Brown and Steve Wilson, Brook and Pam Smith, Dr. S. P. Auerbach, Mr. and M...
University of Kentucky Art Museum: Engaging Representations: Contemporary Art from The Speed Art Museum Focused on the examination of physical and cultural environments, the artists explore subject matter from abstract emanations of land- and cityscapes to incisive social and historical critiques. Engaging Representations also illustrates the influ...
Speed Art Museum: Berthe Morisot: An Impressionist and Her Circle Along with Mary Cassatt, Morisot was the most well-known and successful female Impressionist painter and one of the most important woman artists of the nineteenth century. She was the first woman to join the artistic circle of the Impressionists...
Church Street Gallery: Hooshang Khorasani: Full Speed Ahead Hooshang's background includes a bachelor of fine arts in painting, plus 12 years as a graphic designer and an award-winning illustrator. He has worked as a self-employed artist in America and Spain since 1984. His paintings are displayed in priva...
Speed Art Museum: Two Shows Celebrating Abraham Lincoln In Beyond the Log Cabin, the Commonwealth’s signature Lincoln bicentennial exhibition, the untold story of Lincoln’s lifelong engagement with Kentucky and Kentuckians is revealed. Through engaging imagery, art, historical objects, portraits, and L...
Midwest Photo Exchange, MPX Gallery: Redeeming Values: Alternative Speed Graphic Photography by Teresa Saska Artist's statement.
When I need a diversion from stress and routine,
photography not only gives me that but it helps me
appreciate pieces of the world I would not otherwise
notice. This show of alternative speed graphic images
is about a...
Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art: Speed of Vision: on the construction and perception of time in video art Like other art forms that rely on time
as a main medium – theater, dance, performance – these
video works simulate real-life experiences. As a result, the
exhibition fosters emotional and psychological responses
that compel visitor...
Speed Art Museum: Lithographs of James McNeill Whistler from the Collection of Steven Block First introduced to lithography in 1878, Whistler’s interest in the medium never waned and he experimented with lithography intermittently until his death in 1903. Works included in this exhibition depict intimate scenes from daily life, delicate ...
Australian Center for Photography: speed: a live satellite installation by Miriam Lloyd Her exhibitions include Modern Medicine, curated by Damien Hirst and Charles Saatchi. Please note that the satellite link will only be open from Friday 14 March until Sunday 16 March 11am – 6pm.
The live satellite link for speed takes place...
Stedelijk Museum: Streamline - Dawn of Tomorrow: US Design from 1930 to 1950 With its explicit reference to the new, utopian future, the Streamline Style was the
symbol of the American Dream, which seemed to be coming true over those decades.
The Streamline Style stood for mobility, speed, efficiency, luxury and hygi...
Dundee Contemporary Arts: Moment: a DCA event for 2000 Emese Benczur
Fischli/Weiss
Graham Gussin
Igor & Svetlana Kopystiansky
Beat Streuli
Marijke van Warmerdam
Moment brings together works which delight in the passage of time, focusing on slowness
rather than...
Alan Cristea Gallery: CHRISTIANE BAUMGARTNER: Screen Shot Baumgartner is particularly interested in the passage of time; much of her work takes the form of diptychs or series of images depicting the same scene, taken seconds apart. The sheer scale of these works and the fact that she prints them herself ...
Wellington City Gallery: Transmission: Robert Cherry Burns Rubber Transmission, is the first in a programme of exhibitions at the new Gallery to be presented under the banner of ‘360’.
This programme is sponsored by the Wellington design company Designworks, said Paula Savage, director of City Gallery Well...
Edge Gallery: Dream Lingering - Huo XiaoYi Solo Exhibition It is where human mind immersed area that linger between the present and the past. Perhaps hesitancy makes things confusing and vague... but if you seek for it, a story will be found.
Hou XiaoYi, born in Beijing, started his“Dream-Lingering ...
La Raza Galeria Posada: Jesse Vasquez : Postcards from Paradox "The speed of light has become one of the most accurately known constants of nature" - Brill & Stork Falk
The mission of La Raza Galeria Posada is to advance, celebrate and preserve the art and culture of the Chicano, Latino and Native people ...
Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption: CALL FOR ENTRIES: VISIONS VI, NATIONAL JURIED ART EXHIBITION SLIDE DEADLINE: AUGUST 1, 2000
For prospectus send SASE:
Ellen Zahorec VISIONS VI
Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption
1140 Madison Ave.
Covington, KY 41011
Phone: 606-431-2060
E-mail: ezahorec@aol.com...
Museum of Contemporary Art, LA: Superflat Organized by artist Takashi
Murakami, the exhibition includes painting,
photography, works on paper, video, computer
animation, graphic design, cartoons, and sculptur...
Centre Cultura Contemporania de Barcelona: Art and Time The exhibition Art and time gives an account of the changes which
have taken place in our perception and conceptions of time as a result of
the gradual, irreversible acceleration of the various types of speed. It
also reviews the basic elements...
Museu d'Art Contemporani: PETER FISCHLI AND DAVID WEISS. VISIBLE WORLD This exhibition at the MACBA, Visible world, evolves around the first presentation of a new work by Peter Fischli and
Castlefield Gallery: Variable Dimensions in Working Practice Responding to the growing interest in the forms of exhibition spaces
for new and emerging technologies, director Roger McKinley used the
hi-tech meets lo-fi approach, buying advertising space in established
print publications. The 5 commiss...
Ottawa Art Gallery: Optical Verve: Recent Works by Canadian, American, European and Asian Artists The contemporary artworks featured in the exhibition foreground the implications of digital imaging and its reconfiguration of the city. In many works, this is expressed through the blurring of boundaries between bodies, architecture and space, a...
Nussinov Gallery: Shelley Indyk and Micha Nussinov Eight years ago, while working in his studio at wharf 21b in Pyrmont, Nussinov found four ‘unwanted’ glass doors. After repairing their wooden frames Nussinov decided to make figurative sketches onto the glass. Initially inspired from life drawi...
Cambridge Galleries: Stephen Cruise: STOCK "Stock" began as children's wooden blocks stacked in the shape of a
tree. Seven trees are depicted as part of the original Preston coat of
arms, and seven stacks of books, cut from limestone, will be arranged in
a pattern loosely based on the p...
Louvre Museum: Ingres' Cartoons in Stained-Glass for the Louvre Collections It was in the latter’s honour that the Chapelle
Saint-Ferdinand des Ternes was built, on the
...
Spacex: Christiane Baumgartner: New Work The imagery portrayed is often referred to as banal and mundane, and focuses on the everyday world in motion. We are presented with cars on a motorway, aeroplanes on a runway and passages through forests. Central to her vision is the drawing toget...
Site Gallery: Motohiko Odani / Joe Gilmore and Andrea Polli The first is the UK premiere of a newly commissioned digital animation work by Motohiko Odani. Odani's imagination, rooted in academic classicism and cultivated by science fiction, horror movies, comic books and MTV, culminates in works that invok...
Dayton Art Institute: AMERICAN HOLLOW AMERICAN HOLLOW will be an important experience for
viewers as a way of dispelling old stereotypes and becoming familiar with some extraordinary yet little
recognized truly American individuals. The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue wit...
Bartley Nees Gallery: Sara Hughes: Beyond the Horizon 2005 has been quite a year for Hughes who has won New Zealand’s two top art awards and completed a major commission for the sculpture terrace at Te Papa. In September, she won the prestigious Wallace Art Award with a prize of $35000 cash and a res...
Muskegon Museum of Art: Glass by Stephen Rolfe Powell Powell works in the Louisville, Kentucky region. He has had a number of solo exhibitions and is represented in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Speed Art Museum (Louisville) and the Cincinnati A...
Ottawa Art Gallery: Present compose: Canadian, American and European Contemporary Artists Présent composé focuses on the compound nature of the present, a present both shaped by technologically-driven globalization and inflected by the return of the 1960s as revolutionary, experimental and cutting-edge. No longer unreservedly able to p...
Viper 20: 20th International Festival for Film Video and New Media Special performance events for the VIPER 20 include a multi-media
presentation by Pablo Helguera [Mexico/USA] of his multinational
corporation *Everythingness.* An intertwining of fiction and facts,
history and an imaginary vision of the future...
Mobius: Barry Freedland: Painting Machine
Painting Machine is a motorized, mechanical like structure that explores the relationship between artist and audience in creating art.
The artist's earlier works, many invented mechanical devices, also make reference to popular culture and...
First Street Gallery: Beijing Now There is nationalistic pride in the acceptance of Beijingís application to host the 2008 Summer Olympic Games and the rapid speed in which the city has been transformed to accommodate and impress an international audience. However, there is also ...
ShanghArt: Zhou Tiehai 1989-2003 "His symbolic figure declines every kind of classification and categorisation. He is his own agent, his own spectator and at the same time he is his own self-critic as well as a critic for the art of his times. He is a sort of “meta-critic” He percep...
ARTSCI'99: BUCKY - a one-man performance Through the powerful universal principles that Buckminster Fuller
discovered and utilized during his lifetime, namely, Synergy, Precession,
Ephemeralization, and Acceleration of Acceleration, we can explain and
predict some of the fastest mutatin...
art-o-nivo gallery: Transparency: A Subtle Play Between the Artists Michel Cleempoel and Vincent van Ginneke Vincent van Ginneke
He uses colourless, matt glass to accentuate the expressiveness of the work. here and there, a facet or polished end acts as a window into the piece and allow us to penetrate inside the work. (anne vanlatum)
The exhibiti...
Laurence Miller Gallery: John Gutmann: Instant Messaging In these intimate vintage black
and white prints, we read signs that say "WE WANT THE 40 HOUR WEEK" and "FOR
THE PROTECTION OF LIVES CUT YOUR SPEED." Automobiles became billboards,
where messages were posted, both private (CQ de SM5YU) and pub...
Shire Pottery Gallery and Studios: Familiar Territories: Alan Smith Page In this exhibition I have used a number of media and subjects in an exploration of the familiar - interiors and exteriors, still life arrangements and objects of the everyday.
I enjoy working at speed. I like the uncertainty of watercolour ...
Art Gallery of Ontario: Treasures from the Hermitage Museum, Russia: Rubens and His Age Director Iosif Orbeli ordered the great museum emptied on June 23, 1941, the day after
the first invasion by Hitler, starting the Siege of Leningrad. More than 1.5 million works
were packed during a six-day marathon...
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...
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