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Artist: Frank Stone (1800 - 1859)
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 Frank Stone.
- Frank Short
Mooring Stone, Polperro Harbour
Etching
1888
- Frank Hazenplug
The Chap Book
Poster
1896
- Ramon Medina Silva
Stone figure
volcanic stone
circa 1200 - 1500
- Ramon Medina Silva
Stone figure in honor of Eshu Elegba
stone
18 - 19th century
- Frank Hazenplug
The Chap Book
Poster
19th - 20th century
- Stone Water Basin with Kesa Design, Anonymous , early Edo period, 17th century, Stone
- Frank Brangwyn
The etched Work of Frank Brangwyn (London: The Fine Art Society, 1908)
book with reproductions of etchings and drawings
1908
- Judy Dater - Self-Portrait with Stone 1982 gelatin silver print Cleveland Museum of Art American
- Ezekiel Cooper Hawkins - Ethan Stone mid 1840's hand-colored daguerr Cincinnati Art Museum American
- Augustus Vincent Tack - Harlan F. Stone 1944 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- Chuck Close - Frank 1969 acrylic on canvas Minneapolis Institute of Arts American
- Ldamie
Metate
stone
800
- Thomas Skynner - John Stone c. 1845 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- Frank Brangwyn
Frank Brangwyn. Zwanzig graphische Arbeiten (Vienna: Artur Wolf, [1920?])
book with reproductions of drawings
1920
- Sepp Frank
Ex Libris Wilhelm Frank, (One of 10 Book Plate Etchings)
etching, aquatint
1920
- Bifacial Stone Tool, Abydos , Neolithic Period (5500 - 3100 BCE), Flint
- 950 Hats, Jim Stone (United States, born 1947) , 1983, Gelatin-silver print
- Thomas Skynner - Eliza Welch Stone c. 1845 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- Bifacial Stone Tool, Abydos , Neolithic Period (5500 - 3100 BCE), Flint
- Frank Brangwyn
An Alpine Bridge
dry-point
1926
- Turkeman Guard, Jim Stone (United States, born 1947) , 1986, Gelatin-silver print
- Retired Upholsterer, Jim Stone (United States, born 1947) , 1983, Gelatin-silver print
- Mini and the Go Gater, Jim Stone (United States, born 1947) , 1985, Gelatin-silver print
- Frank Brangwyn
Beggars #1
drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Cham (AmÈdÈe Charles Henri de NoÈ)
Mask
Stone, shell
3rd - 6th century
- Ldamie
Metate
stone
1000 - 1400
- Louisa Starr Canziani - Italian Peasant in stone archway 1880-1900 oil on linen laid do Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery British
- Saidi
Cross
stone
20th century
- Frank Brangwyn
The Hay-Cart
etching and drypoint
1907
- Anonymous
Tubular bead pectoral
Stone
AD 600900
- Ron and Keith on the Westside, Syracuse, Jim Stone (United States, born 1947) , 1984, Gelatin-silver print
- Tiny, Yuma, Arizona, Jim Stone (United States, born 1947) , 1988, Gelatin-silver print The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Goqing (Sonorous Stone), 19th century Amoy Province, ChinaWood, metal, stone; H. 19 in. (48.4 cm)The J. Paul Getty Museum
- Pope Clement VII
- Frank Brangwyn
Barnard Castle
etching
19th - 20th century
- Frank Brangwyn
Breaking Up The Caledonia
19th - 20th century
- Frank Brangwyn
The Mine
lithograph
19th - 20th century
- Frank Brangwyn
Scaffolding
lithograph
19th - 20th century
- Frank Brangwyn
The Big Furnace
lithograph
19th - 20th century
- Frank Brangwyn
The Drinkers
lithograph
19th - 20th century
- Frank Brangwyn
The Empty Sepulchre
color woodcut
1920
- Sir Thomas Lawrence - Admiral Frank Sotheron 1809 oil on canvas Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester British
- Kueku Buja
Mask with stand
stone
circa 1400
- Orchard Painter
Relief fragment of head (probably Amon)
stone
305 BC - 30 BC
- Frank Brangwyn
The Bridge of Sighs
etching and drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Frank Brangwyn
Pont Neuf, Paris, No.1
etching and drypoint
1916
- Frank Brangwyn
Study: Breaking Up The Caledonia
19th - 20th century
- Frank Brangwyn
Old Houses, Ghent
etching and drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Frank Brangwyn
Old Kew Bridge
etching and drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Frank Brangwyn
Breaking up of the Caledonia
lithograph
19th - 20th century
- Frank Brangwyn
A Bend in the River
etching and drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Frank Brangwyn
The Rialto, Venice
etching and drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Frank Brangwyn
A Mosque, Constantinople (The Mosque of Ortakevi)
etching on zinc
1911
- Frank Brangwyn
The Prow of the "Ducan"
etching and drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Frank Brangwyn
Cornfield, Montreuil
etching and drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Frank Brangwyn
Sisteron
etching and drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Frank Brangwyn
Windmill, Dixmudenü
etching and drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Frank Brangwyn
The Rialto, Venice
etching and drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Frank Brangwyn
A Door, Cahors
etching and drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Flora Mace
Broad winged pectoral
Stone
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Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Stone
Bolton Museum and Art Gallery: Suzanne North: Material Matter Suzanne North was born 1943 in Huddersfield, England. She now lives and works in Huddersfield, Kirklees, West Yorkshire, UK. This self taught artist has been scuplting for the last 10 years and has exhibited across the UK.
She says about her w...
The British Museum: Cracking Codes: The Rosetta Stone and Decipherment The exhibition shows the variety of the world's writing systems and
relate the story of the Stone's discovery, how it entered the British Museum in 1802,
and how it inspired decipherment by the young ...
Visual Arts Center of Northwest Florida: Spotlight: Margaret Stone The purpose of the Visual Arts Center is to foster excellence, diversity and vitality of the visual arts, to broaden the availability and appreciation of such excellence, diversity, and vitality through education and exhibitions, and to serve as a...
Aboriginals: Art of the First Person: Spirits of Stone Carvers are able to reveal these spirits and free the powers of wisdom, courage, cunning and tenacity traditionally possessed by the animal that is revealed in the carving.
Carvings range from those with intricate detail by Zuni carvers Dan ...
Neuberger Museum of Art: Women of Stone: Harriet Feigenbaum and Barbara Segal Barbara Segal's
incredibly detailed work displays her whimsical sense of humor displayed via her tour
de force ability to depict reality. For this exhibition, she has chosen to pres...
Mohler Artworks: Full Circle Movables: Furnishing the New Stone Age Chris Mohler has been a cornerstone of the art world in Columbus, OH for the past 3 decades. This event is not to be missed as the artist opens his home and vision to the community. This will truly be an open forum that most artists dare not attem...
Musee du Quebec: TOUCHER POUR VOIR : LA SCULPTURE EN PIERRE The tour led by a Musee du Quebec guide is accompanied by educational material such as stone carving
tools including sledges, bush hammers, pitching chisels, rasps. A marble plate, worked to produce certain
...
Lalit Kala Akademi Galleries: Poetry in Stone: Scuplture by S.D.Hariprasad
The gentle beauty of the expression in a single stone form --
surprisingly -- sort of sneaks up on you. Possibly this is because
you think you don't know what to expect. You have been beguiled
by images of assertive, wildly sculptural forms b...
NSA Gallery: TRACES by Stavros Georgiades The works take their cue from what the artist recognizes as the conflation of similarities between various cultures, religions and belief systems. He states the sculptures are keys that form connections with various states of 'being' and understan...
Bishop's University: The Starving Can’t Eat Stone Inspired by the monument to the 10,000 Irish emigrants who died in the 1840’s quarantine station of Grosse-Ile, Scott MacLeod’s
figurative paintings and drawings are a reminder of the pain, suffering and death of so many who did not survive their...
THEATER TALK: Vagina Monologues & Theatre Archives Next, Basil Hero, President of The Broadway Theatre Archives, shows short
clips from classic videos in the Archive's collection, including: THE ICEMAN
COMETH with Jason Robards and Robert Redford, JOURNEY OF THE FIFTH HORSE with
Dustin Hoffm...
Art Gallery of Hamilton: Jade, The Ultimate Treasure of Ancient China Bringing together over 120 individual pieces and sets of jade, the
exhibition - presented by JNE Consulting Limited and Turkstra Lumber -- is a
rare opportunity to experience firsthand the stone that has played such a
central and revered role i...
Denver Botanic Gardens: Chapungu: Custom and Legend, A Culture in Stone Over 80 sculptures, representing eight universally human themes, range in height from three feet to 11 feet and weigh from 600 pounds to 6,000 pounds. They will be displayed in natural outdoor settings, including in water gardens. Programming at t...
Armory Arts Village: Call for Artists: Live Your Art - Make It Your Day Job Affordable live/work space
Phase One of the development of this exciting creativity-
focused neighborhood is Armory Artswalk Apartmentswhich
offers affordable space and amenities designed to meet the
living and working needs of artists,...
Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg: Bent & Broken Shafts of Light
Lawrence Weiner Lawrence Weiner's material is language. For him, language serves as
the universal and infinitely versatile medium for the communication
of an artistic intention He always uses language concretely, never
metaphorically. When he says stone, wate...
Michael Dunev Art Projects: Carlos Lizariturry : Sculpture His work is characterised by its potent muscularity and a keen sensitivity to the materials, both in iron as in stone or terra-cotta. With traces that are vaguely anthropomorphic and emitting a unique heroic presence, they recall stellae or menhir...
Slater Memorial Museum: The Classicist: Remembering John Zito John Zito’s training began as a student of sculpture at the Hartford Art School but it years later his creative passion turned to painting in oil on canvas in the tradition of the old masters. His work reveals a particular love for the paintings ...
Stephen Cohen Gallery: NY NY: Vintage Photographs From The Photo League and The New York School work by Lida Moser, Joe Schwartz, Erika Stone and Bill Witt The work that Photo League members Moser, Schwartz, Stone and Witt produced is beautiful, textured and disturbing. These artists worked during tough times; the effects of the depression were everywhere evident, fascism was on the rise in Europe, l...
Green Pebble: Julia Cake to be Featured on Cover of Spring 2008 Issue Read more of the article about Julia Cake on line at http://www.greenpebble.co.uk/juliacake.htm. Green Pebble is the region�s biggest circulating free magazine dedicated to the visual arts c...
Minneapolis Intitute of Arts: Prints & Processes ...
Gallery Donkersvoort: Small Monuments: Work in Stone The artists are from all corners of the world. Participating artists are: Chris Peterson and Andrew
Wielawski (both...
Seattle Art Museum: Feasting with the Gods: Art and Ceremony in Ancient Mesoamerica and the Central Andes The exhibition, a selection of exquisite pieces from the collection of Assen and Christine Nicolov, and from SAM’s permanent collection, presents an array of implements used in feasting rituals from the high-ranking elite to the commoner. Painted ...
UCF Art Gallery: Between Heaven and Earth: The Sculpture of Isamu Noguchi The son of an American editor and a well-known Japanese poet, Noguchi (1904-1988) was one of the pioneering forces of modern abstraction, and his importance and influence continues to grow. Noguchi’s work typified a fusion of Eastern and Western s...
Neuberger Museum of Art: Women of Stone, Part II: Harriet Feigenbaum IMAGE:
Veiled Women Tried to Flee, 1992-ongoing, Harriet Feigenbaum...
Barnwell Art Center: Louisiana Artist Exhibit ...
Calvin College, Prince Conference Center: Petra: Lost City of Stone The exhibit will be at Calvin College in its Prince Conference Center from April 4 to August 15, 2005.
Calvin President Gaylen Byker, who serves as co-chair for Petra: Lost City of Stone, has been a frequent visitor to the Middle East, inclu...
Attic Gallery: Cool Heat ...
Toledo Museum of Art: THE MODERN WOODCUT The Modern Woodcut draws on the permanent collection of the Toledo Museum of Art to exhibit European and American artists using this traditional technique in a variety of formats. The show includes individual prints and prints bound into books, a...
Brooklyn Museum of Art: Within the Pale: Jewish Tombstones in the Ukraine and
Moldova Photographed by David Goberman ...
Irvine Contemporary: Kerry Skarbakka : The Struggle to Right Oneself: A Survey AND Sebastian Martorana : Uncommissioned Memorials In Kerry Skarbakka's ongoing project, the artist stages himself in scenes of losing balance and control, especially at a crucial tipping point, the moment when balance and equilibrium are lost and a fall begins.
His arresting photographs app...
Detroit Contemporary: ...knocking from the inside: work by Kai Kim and Hugh Timlin Religious imagery is the predominant theme in Kai Kim's work
due to her fascination with religion dating back to her childhood. She is
...
Winnipeg Art Gallery: Visions and Views: The Architecture of Borromini in the Phortographs of Edward Burtynsky Burtynsky joins the long line of individuals who have
made the pilgrimage to Rome to photograph its splendid
art and architecture. Accompanied by J...
Springfield Museum of Art: JON BARLOW HUDSON: TS UNG TUBE SERIES
107 Cliff Park Road
Springfield, OH 45504
tel. 937-325-4673
smoa@main-net.com...
Tate Gallery: Art Now ...
Chicago Botanic Garden: Chapungu: Custom & Legend, A Culture in Stone In association with Chapungu Sculpture Park, Harare, Zimbabwe, the Chicago Botanic Garden and Garfield Park Conservatory Alliance join creative forces to co-present this important exhibition, from May 31 through Oct. 31, 2003. The Chicago Botanic...
US Art Gallery: Blindness: Jacques Dhont Jacques Dhont is a South African sculptor who creates his work from mostly natural media, including wood, stone, bones and black wattle bark. He lives and works in the Jonkershoek Valley near Stellenbosch.
Dhont was born in 1959 in Zaire. He r...
Sasol Art Museum, University of Stellenbosch: James Webb - Phonosynthesizer
Listeners will be able to roam around the part landscape, part dreamscape, through the space and experience the accidental meshing of sound into fresh aural territories.
My immediate reaction on seeing the space was a desire to juxtapose ele...
ABoriginArt Galleries: Birds of a Feather View more work by the artists at INUIT.net - ABoriginArt Galleries at http://galleries.absolutearts.com/aboriginart
IMAGE Lucy Qinnuayuak
Composition
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Gulf Coast Museum of Art: THE SONGS OF MAYBELLE STAMPER Stamper's prints and drawings are filled with introspective images, and
sometimes annotated with diary-like inscriptions. Stamper referred to her artwork as her songs.
In 1947, Stamper, an accomplished artist and teacher, gave up academics...
Museum of American Folk Art: THE ART OF WILLIAM EDMONDSON Organized by the Cheekwood
Museum of Art in Nashville, the exhibition presents 40 limestone sculptures and 20
photographs of the artist by Edward Weston and Louise Dahl-Wolfe that reassess
...
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