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Artist: Pierre Tal-coat ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Pierre Tal-Coat.
- Lovis Corinth - Self-Portrait with Hat and Coat 1915 oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art German
- George Bellows - Boy in a Blue Coat 1915 oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art American
- Woman’s Coat and Hat Ensemble, James Galanos (United States, Pennsylvania, Philedelphia, born 1924) , 1990, .1) Coat: wool, plastic, metallic buttons; .2) Hat: felt, gold mesh
- Woman’s Dress and Coat Ensemble, Pierre Balmain (France, Paris, 1914 - 1982) , circa 1960, Silk satin, paste stone and bugle bead trim
- Wardrobe for Lay Figure (Man’s Coat and Breeches), Ann Whytell , 1769, Pulled wool
- Woman’s Kimono Coat and Sleeveless Dress, Yohji Yamamoto (Japan, Tokyo, born 1943) , Spring/Summer 1995, .1) Coat: Tie-dyed (shibori) silk; .2) Dress: Silk
- Auguste Rodin - Balzac in a Frock Coat 1891 bronze The Museum of Modern Art French
- Wardrobe for Lay Figure (Man’s Ensemble of Coat and Waistcoat), Ann Whytell , 1769, Fulled wool The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: artist unknown Title: Coat of Arms of Cardinal Scipione Borghese Date: about 1620 Medium:
- The Coat-Heaver (2e quart 19e siècle ; 3e quart 19e siècle) by GAVARNI Paul
- Woman’s Coat and Dress, Bonnie Cashin (United States, California, Oakland, 1916 - 2000) , early 1960s, a) Coat: wool mohair, silk crepe lining; b) Dress: wool jersey, leather trim
- Wardrobe for Lay Figure (Man’s Ensemble of Coat, Waistcoat and Breeches), Ann Whytell , 1769, Silk taffeta, silk satin
- Woman’s Coat, Jean Patou (attributed to) (France, Normandy, 1880 - 1936) , circa 1930s, Leather, raccoon fur, wool twill
- Woman’s Evening Coat, Lanvin, Jeanne (House of) , 1940-1949, Cotton velveteen, sequin and rhinestone embroidery The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Portrait of a Man in a White Fur Coat French Painter, second or third quarter
- Woman’s Coat and Dress, Gabrielle (Coco) Chanel (Flanders, Bréda, 1883 - 1971) , 1965, a) Coat: Wool mohair; b-c) Dress and Belt: Printed silk chiffon; d) Half-slip: Silk satin-back crepe
- Lib
Gentleman in coat and tophat
1894
- Costume for Ochinovsky as the Marquise in the Ballets Russes production of ’The Sleeping Princess,’ Scene 3; Man’s Coat, Breeches and Hat, Léon Bakst (Russia, St. Petersburg, 1866 - 1924) , 1921, a) Coat: silk rep, lamé, silve
- Woman’s Coat, Blouse and Skirt, Mary McFadden , circa 1975, Hand-applied wax-resist-dyed and machine-quilted silk coat; accordion-pleated silk blouse and skirt
- Rainforest Coat, Marian Clayden (England, born 1937) (Artist), 1987, Silk, permanently pleated, discharge and clamp-resist dyed
- Woman’s Ensemble (Coat and Skirt), André Courrèges (France, Pau, born 1923-03-09) , circa 1970, Wool, acetate, vinyl
- Woman’s Coat, Pat Premo , circa 1949, Cotton
- Woman’s Coat and Scarf-Cape, DeDe Johnson (United States, California, born cica 1914) , 1955, Wool mohair, silk twill
- Woman’s Evening Dress and Coat, ’Salome’, Paul Poiret (1880 - 1944) , 1925, Lamé, metallic thread lace
- Woman’s Coat and Dress, Mary McFadden , circa 1975, Printed and quilted silk, printed silk chiffon
- Isabel Bishop
Taking off her Coat
Etching
circa 1941
- Woman’s Coat, Callot S¿urs , circa 1914, Lamé, silk velvet
- Woman’s Coat, Oatman (Label), circa 1906, Plush, silk Museum of Fine Arts
- Man"s formal suit in 2 parts (coat) Suit (coat) France, 1770-80 Silk satin, embroidered with
- Coat, Avigdor Arikha (Israel, born 1929) , no date, Etching
- Old Man with a Trefoil on his Coat, Ferdinand Bol (Holland, Dordrecht, 1616 - 1680) , Etching
- Coat, Avigdor Arikha (Israel, born 1929) , 1973, Etching
- Woman’s Cocktail Dress and Coat, Cristóbal Balenciaga (Spain, 1895 - 1972) , 1958-1960, Warp-printed chiné silk taffeta
- Woman’s Evening Dress and Coat, Don Loper (United States, Ohio, Toledo, 1906-04-29 - 1972-11-22) , circa 1958, Silk faille
- Yasuhiro Esaki
Print "Coat II"
1973
- Elizabeth Norton
Fur Coat
Dry point
1930
- Yasuhiro Esaki
Coat VII
Etching
1975
- Yasuhiro Esaki
Coat VI
Etching
1975 Museum of Fine Arts
- Man"s court suit in 3 parts (coat) Suit (coat) probably France, about 1805-1808 Wool broadcloth
- Woman’s Coat, Louis and Company (Label), circa 1905, Silk velvet, fur
- Man’s Morning Coat, M. Born and Company (Maker), March 25, 1899, Wool broadcloth
- Man’s Frock Coat, S. N. Wood and Company (Maker), circa 1870, Wool serge
- Man’s Frock-coat, Nordwell and Company (Maker), January 26, 1898, Wool flannel
- Woman’s Coat, Nolan Miller (Designer), circa 1981, Ermine fur, silk
- Anton Overlaet
Old man with beard, fur trimmed coat and cap
18th century
- Mac Harshberger
Untitled (Kay in Russian coat)
Woodcut with hand coloring
circa 1928
- Woman’s Coat, Handbag and Gloves, Elsa Schiaparelli (Italy, Rome, 1896 - 1973) , Summer 1938, Monkey fur, black leather
- David Teniers the Younger
Woman's embroidered coat
burlap and cotton
20th century
- Woman’s Coat, Lanvin, Jeanne (House of) , Winter 1925/1926, Wool, fur
- Anonymous
[Coat of Arms (three Fleur de Lis')]
engraving
19th century
- Woman’s Evening Dress and Coat, Norman Norell (United States, 1900 - 1972) , circa 1968, Silk crepe, mink, rhinestones
- Woman’s Coat, MISSONI (born 1953) , circa 1970s, Wool knit
- Yasuhiro Esaki
Variation of Coat
Etching
1977
- Elizabeth Norton
Fur Coat (Leopard)
Drypoint
1930
- Woman’s Coat, André Courrèges (France, Pau, born 1923-03-09) , 1968, Wool twill
- Woman’s Coat, Ben Kahn (United States) (Artist), 1985, Dyed Afghan lamb
- Johann Hanong
Court gentleman pink coat, gray muff
porcelain
1745
- Sebastien Le Clerc (the elder)
[Coat of Arms]
17th - 18th century
- Sebastien Le Clerc (the elder)
[Coat of Arms]
17th - 18th century
- Woman’s Coat, Chéruit , circa 1927, Wool broadcloth, felted beads
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (29) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Tal-Coat
Galería de Originales: Creative Thinking: Sculpture and Painting As the center of the universe we create under the name of civilization of xxi century and the future, to the enlightment of the postmodern deviations to fantasy of hedonistic sex fetish-ization up to the state of art. Sculpture, video, computer a...
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...
California Museum of Photography: Dating Surveillance Project: Video Installation and Black and White Photographs by Laurie Long ...
Contemporary Arts Center: From Here to Ear: Celeste Boursier-Mougenot In From
Here to
Ear, the
artist
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Metropolitan Museum of Art: Jacqueline Kennedy: The White House Years—Selections from the John F.
Kennedy Library and Museum Among the many highlights are the celebrated
pillbox hat and fawn coat Mrs. Kennedy wore for
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Project 4: Cornelia Schulz Continuing also in the footsteps of artists such as Barnett Newman and Frank Stella, she sought to redefine the rectilinear orientation of the art object. In this exhibition, Schulz presents some of her most recent paintings where abstract, biomo...
Victoria and Albert Museum: Ossie Clark: British Fashion Designers of the 60s and 70s Ossie Clark was a key figure in the world of photographers, designers, rock stars and other celebrities who took London by storm in the 60s and 70s. The famous and the fashionable wore Ossie Clark’s designs including Marianne Faithfull, Jimi Hendr...
Workmens Cirle: A Shenere Velt Gallery: The Peaceable Kingdom: Sculpture by Stanley Schwartz Stanley Schwartz's creations not only pay tribute to the particular genius
of each animal, but are also homage to his varied materials. The viewer
stands back, or crawls up close, in awe of a mind that could perceive in the
rawness of a block o...
Gallery Kobo Chika: Hello Kitty Gets a Mouth, a one person exhibition by Jaime Scholnick Upon encountering Japanese culture, Scholnick found Hello Kitty to perfectly
exemplify her frustrations as a woman while teaching English in the city of
Yamagata. Shocked by her older female students proudly displaying the mute
kitty on anythin...
New Art Gallery, Walsall: Solo exhibition by Hew Locke As a child, Hew remembers images of the Queen being printed on every exercise book. No child was allowed to deface the image. Such memories have prompted an epic exploration of the Royals as iconic signs of status, history and culture.
He...
Anderson Gallery, Drake University: Fallout: A New Site-specific Installation by Chuck Nanney For his new Anderson Gallery show, however, Nanney veers in a new direction. "FALLOUT" presents no "throwaway" materials and instead is a total transformation of the Anderson Gallery into a dimly-lit bubblegum pink space. The installation is a med...
26 Tredegar Square: Sub Rosa: Kerry Duggan, Michael Gough, Paul Hosking, Roger Kelly, Ben Woodeson, Sparks Behind the front door, Sub Rosa (out of public view) intrudes on the
living space of a family. These clandestine artists leave personal marks
on an intimate setting, much like the child who sneaks into Mother's
best room wearing muddy shoes.
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Australian Center for Photography: The Syntax of Style: Mark Kimber (SA), Deborah Paauwe (SA), Lyndal Walker (VIC) Be it the fetishised implication of tailoring and drape, the seductive but disquieting relation of flesh and fabric or the wish-fulfilment of lifestyle advertising, these images articulate the familiar to new ends. The exhibition brings together ...
Peifen Fine Art: Parallel Realities : Aishan Yu's First Solo Show in the UK In one set of works, Yu‚s diminutive but precisely executed oil-on-board paintings feature a solitary female figure in some state of spiritual repose or quiet contemplation. Although by no means an unconventional subject matter, she has desired to...
Mummery + Schnelle Gallery: Alexis Harding Depthplunge By pouring household gloss paint over a base coat of oil paint, Harding forges new ground in the convergence of these two components. He is obsessed with as he states “allowing each work to be given or acquire its own inbuilt logic and life over i...
Spertus Museum: Vishniac Photographs Breathe Life into Memories of Children from a Vanished World
An exhibition of 50 of Vishniac’s photographs are part of the exhibition Roman Vishniac: Children of a Vanished World, on display at Spertus Museum (618 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago) from January 28 - August 31, 2001. Approximately two thirds of...
Fogg Art Museum, Harvard: A New Kind of Historical Evidence: Highlighting an Extraordinary Range of Photographic Practice The title of the exhibition comes from a 1967 Harvard Alumni Bulletin article reporting the establishment of the Carpenter Center collection and heralding photography as “a new kind of historic evidence.” The collection contains some of photograph...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Past Things and Present: Jasper Johns since 1983 Jasper Johns first came to public attention over 50 years ago, with his now-famous images of flags, numerals and impersonal household objects, or - as he described them - “things we already know”. Radically different from the prevailing Abstract E...
Taft Museum: Etchings and Drypoints of James McNeill Whistler This exhibition is sponsored by the Oliver Family Foundation.
While Whistler’s paintings were often subjected to harsh criticism, his
printed work garnered him a reputation as ...
Malmo Konsthall: Jacob Dahlgren and Katarina Lofstrom: Visual and Emotional By creating what we experience
as abstract images, the artists on the one hand set us free from the
limiting literalness of pure representation and make possible narratives
(and emotions) with multiple layers of meaning in us, the observers. On...
Boxheart Gallery: 8th Annual Art Inter-National Art Exhibition The artwork selected for this year’s Art Inter/National Exhibition respond visually to the Hegelian dialectic. The work aims to make visible the control modernized language and guided thought has taken over social evolution. In some cases, such as...
Witte de With Center for Contemportary Art: Anarrations: Anneke A. de Boer, Fow Pyng Hu, Gabriel Lester, Pia Wergius The exhibition Anarrations aims at showing cinematographic art not only as a
derivative of cinema but as a fully fledged discipline with its own specific qualities.
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MIT List Visual Arts Center: AA Bronson: Mirror Mirror In this exhibition, Bronson explores the crucial theme of how to persevere and learn to flourish in the face of the unavoidable tragedies of life. It includes photographs, installation works, wall paintings, and video. Weaving together concepts ...
Moderna Museet: Tina Modotti and the Mexican Renaissance Tina Modotti and the Mexican Renaissance shows Modotti's
photography between 1923 and 1930 when she was working in
Mexico. During the 1920s, together with her A...
Dahesh Museum of Art: First Seen: Photographs of the World's Peoples (1840-1880) From the moment an image could be fixed on paper, photographers and adventurers sought to
capture and record both the familiar and exotic aspects of their world. Although landscape,
antiquities, architecture and objects of all description came b...
Carnegie Museum of Art: Out of the Ordinary: The Architecture and Design of Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown and Associates Venturi Scott Brown and Associates (VSBA) is known for combining design
elements in unexpected ways-an approach that has spurred some to include
Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown among the founders of architectural
Post modernism. Though t...
Helmut Newton Foundation: Pigozzi and the Paparazzi: Salomon, Weegee, Galella, Angeli, Secchiaroli, Quinn and Newton The current exhibition concentrates on snapshots and portraits of famous people from this era and offers us a glimpse of how
the mythic aura of the stars was dismantled by showing them going about their daily lives. We encounter Alain Delon and P...
Guggenheim Museum: presents Conversations Between Shadows and Light: Italian Cinematography Organized by guest curator Antonio Monda, Professor, Department of Film and Television, Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, and Maria-Christina Villaseñor, Associate Curator of Film and Media Arts at the Guggenheim Museum, Conversatio...
La fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain: 1 monde réel A radical shift in our perception of
the world is emerging. The disappearance of a dated and signified time and its
replacement with an invisible and unlimited time, wherein too much of the future
means absence of the future, ...
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