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Artist: Sir Alfred Brumwell Thomas ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40)
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Thomas Sully, Alfred Sully, 1839
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec - Alfred la Guigne 1894 oil on cardboard National Gallery of Art French
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Thomas Barker of Bath, Wooded Landscape, 1790
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Alfred Brannon, The picturesque Beauties of the Isle of Wight (Newport, Isle of Wight: Alfred Brannon, 1864), 1864
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Alfred Rethel, Totentanz, No. 2, 1849
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Alfred Rethel, Totentanz, No. 4, 1849
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Alfred Rethel, Totentanz, No. 5, 1849
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Alfred Rethel, Totentanz, No. 3, 1849
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Alfred Rethel, Totentanz, No. 6, 1849
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Alfred Naumann, S. Jadosolas, 1894
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Alfred Kubin, Saturn, 1911
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Thomas Lawrence, Portrait of Mrs. Sarah Siddons, circa 1790
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Arthur Henry Thomas Millier, Old Barn, Paso Robles, 1961
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Alfred Heber Hutty, Across the Valley, 1930
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Arthur Henry Thomas Millier, Garapitos, Big Sur Coast, 1934 - 1961
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Alfred Sisley, Banks of the Loing, 1891
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Alfred Kubin, Auf der Fluch (Escape), 1920
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Alfred Kubin, In Memoriam Dostojewski, 1919
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Alfred Sisley, Les Oies, 19th century
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Alfred Rethel, Der Tod als Erwurger, circa 1885
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Alfred Stevens, Etude, 19th century
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Arthur Henry Thomas Millier, Flight of the Holy Family into Egypt, 1961
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Alfred Bentley, The Firth of Forth, 19th century
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Alfred Bentley, Wayfarers, 19th century
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Alfred Henry Maurer, Abstract Heads, 1920
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Sir Alfred East, On the Banks of the Seine, 1913
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Barraud, Alfred Lord Tennyson, 19th century
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Alfred Kubin, Death, 19th - 20th century
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Alfred Kubin, The Walk, 19th - 20th century
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Peter Van Valkenburgh, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 1929
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Alfred Ray Burrell, Minarets, 19th - 20th century
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Alfred Manessier, Autumne(Autumn), 20th century
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Alfred Heber Hutty, Burnham Beeches #2, 1928
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Alfred Kubin, Im Keller, 19th - 20th century
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Alfred Ray Burrell, Sycamores, 19th - 20th century
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Alfred Sisley, Bords du Loing: La charrette, 1890
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Alfred Ray Burrell, Hop Kilns, 19th - 20th century
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Sir Alfred East, Old Gateway, 19th - 20th century
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Alfred Ray Burrell, Oaks, 19th - 20th century
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Jean Alfred TaÔÈe, Paris En Train, 1868

Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (30)
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Dylan Thomas Centre: Another Kind of Eden: Works by John Selway
They are inspired by Selway's own youth - particularly summer holidays in rural Herefordshire - as well as the childhood of Dylan Thomas. Selway explores the closeness of the life and death experiences, and the ecstacy and agony of sexual awake...

Canberra Contemporary Art Space: Running Wild: Danielle Thomas and Lorraine Webb
Webbs paintings show the wild animals of the bush, waterholes and tracks. Thomas chooses the traditional animals of her country as themes for her work.

These two young artists were both winners of 5th Indigenous Heritage Art Award....
University of Richmond Museums, Marsh Gallery: Thomas Weaver: Punchlist
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K21 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen: Thomas Schütte: Kreuzzug [Crusade]
Since the mid-1980's, Thomas Schütte has attracted growing interest, both at home and abroad. Solo exhibitions in Krefeld, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Bern, Paris, Ghent, Hamburg, London, Porto and New York, among other places, attest to this. Today he ...

Museum of Modern Art: Thomas Demand: Convincingly Real or Strangely Artificial
Since 1993, the camera has become crucial to his creative practice. Regarding photography as a “constructed reality,” Demand begins with a pre-existing image, usually culled from the media, which he translates into a life-size paper model.  ...

Dylan Thomas Centre: Especially When the October Wind: Works by Twelve Printmakers
The set will tour as an exhibition which will be launched at the Dylan Thomas Centre on Tuesday 6th May at 6pm. It will be opened by Malcolm Parr who wrote the catalogue introduction. Dylan's daughter Aeronwy Thomas will be present at this even...

Wilhelm-Busch-Museum: Thomas Rowlandson - Grace, Gallantry, Grotesque: English Visual Satire from Rococo to Romanticism
The exhibition runs from May 19 through July 29, and a fully illustrated catalogue is available at the museum shop (Schlütersche GmbH, 208 pp., DM 70 incl. shipping in Germany). ...

Contemporary Art Centre of Malaga: United Nations Miniature: Thomas Hirschhorn
Thomas Hirschhorn studied graphic design in Zurich, a profession which he abandoned when he decided that it was too closely linked to commercial and private interests. From then on he has devoted himself to art, working in different media...

Royal West of England Academy: Drawn Together: Focus on Drawing and Mixed Media
The exhibition, which was curated to reference types of drawing – from the life drawn pencil sketch, its development into collage and then to assemblage. Throughout the exhibition drawing is used as a tool for note taking, recording, illustrating ...

Frye Art Museum: Thomas Williams Jones: Three Decades of Watercolors
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Joan Miro Foundation: Homo ludens. Art at play: You and I by Thomas Huber
The emphasis is on the notion of the pictorial space – a space with a certain depth where a very "different" universe develops in which the radical figures, landscapes and architecture exist in two dimensions, totally unconcerned with what is goin...

Dylan Thomas Centre: American Photogropher Evelyn Bernstein
The poetic photographs are informed by the natural splendours of sublime landscapes and are complemented by an urban sensibility to unusual and vital combinations of space. Her photographs are printed onto archival paper by Nash Editions, using...

Studio Thomas Kellner: photographers:network - Selection 2005
The exhibition shows work by artists that are at the same time on a similar path like Thomas Kellner. He gives us the opportunity to see images of his colleagues, whom he meets at festivals and other events somewhere in the world. The photograp...

Fraser Gallery: Art and Technology
The exhibition includes work by Kathryn Cornelius, Claire Watkins, Scott Hutchison, Thomas Edwards, David Page and others. "We seek to explore and to show," says Fraser, "what happens when talented and creative individuals, with a proven reco...

Philadelphia Museum of Art: Thomas Eakins: American Realist
Eakins was one of the earliest American artists to make photography an integral part of his creative process. For the first time in a major retrospective of his work...

Haunch of Venison: Thomas Nozkowski: Paintings 1992-2004
Each work has a unique style and a densely layered surface that is developed over a long period of time and revised through sanding, scraping and over-painting. Nozkowski works in relatively small sizes, most often 16 x 20 inches, in contrast to t...

Haunch of Venison: Thomas Nozkowski: Paintings 1992-2004
Each work has a unique style and a densely layered surface that is developed over a long period of time and revised through sanding, scraping and over-painting. Nozkowski works in relatively small sizes, most often 16 x 20 inches, in contrast to t...

Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt: Change of Scene XVIII
New works / New rooms by:
Gilbert & George (*1943 & 1942), Katharina Fritsch (*1956), Felix Gonzales-Torres (*1957-1996), Franz Gertsch (*1930), Rosemarie Trockel (*1952), Markus Raetz (*1941), Barbara Klemm (*1939), Robert Gober (*1954), An...

Stalke Gallery: Thomas Bang: Tales of Frail Conditions
In these works, meaning branches out into infinite layers of complexity and paradox. An element that contributes to this network of meaning is Bang’s strong narrative charging of the objects, partly through the titles of the works, partly throu...

New York State Museum: The Course of Empire:Thomas Cole and the Hudson River School Landscape Tradition
Thomas Cole, long considered the founder of the Hudson River School and the father of 19th century American landscape as a whole, takes center stage in this exhibition with his seminal five-painting series, The Course of Empire. Commissioned by th...

Plus Ultra Gallery: A Series of 'Nows': Thomas Lendvai
Referencing the notion that there is no perceptible past or present, only a series of "nows," Lendvai's installation, although obviously constructed right out of the walls with heavy-duty timber, gives viewers the impression that should they come ...

Textile Museum of Canada: Boys with Needles: David Grenier, Neil MacInnis, Thomas Roach and Patrick Traer
On March 19 at 7:00 pm, Toronto-based visual artist and writer R.M. Vaughan will be reading selections of his poetry in response to the Boys with Needles exhibition. Vaughan is the author of two books of poetry, a novel, and numerous plays; and is...

Metropolitan Museum of Art: Other Pictures: Vernacular Photographs from the Thomas Walther Collection
The exhibition is drawn exclusively from the Thomas Walther Collection, one of the finest private collections of photographs in t...

St. Thomas Episcopal Church: 1700 Years of Armenian Art: Repousse Metal Works by Garri Dadyan
"The fine repousse images of Melic Dadayan are part of a great tradition of art of the Eastern churches reaching back into the Middle Ages from Northwest Russia to as far Southeast as Armenia. In a time when contemporary Soviet artists have been ...

Oakland Museum of Califoria: PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT CELEBRATES THE CULTURAL DIVERSITY OF OAKLAND'S CHILDREN - Our World: The Children of Oakland
The exhibit is a collaboration between the museum and InnerCity Expressions, a youth graphic arts business run by Harbor House Ministries, where teens are trained by volunteer professionals in such skills as computer graphics, marketing, accountin...

Paolo Curti / Annamaria Gambuzzi and Co. Gallery: Painting on the Roof: Works Curated by Veit Loers
Most of the nine artists come from southern Germany. They come to grips with the idea of narrative art, though without any debt to it. They are interested in the concept of the icon, in the true sense of the term, that of representative painting. ...

Ohio Art League: Thomas Roese, Paintings
About the MCE’s: The Ohio Art League invites it’s 500+ artists to submit a short written proposal to the Exhbition Committee. Exhibitions can be thematic, retrospective or otherwise. A proposal includes and outline for an exhibition describing ...

National Gallery of Art: Thomas Gainsborough, 1727-1788
The exhibition was organized by Tate Britain--where it has been on view since October 24, 2002, and will close on January 19, 2003--in association with the National Gallery of Art, Washington, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, where it will be ...

High Museum: Visions of the Frontier: American Landscapes From the Collection of Ted Turner
Moran, also represented in this show, focused much of his attention on painting scenes of areas now protected by the National Parks system. Turner's collection is marked by superb paintings that depict the depth, range and stunning beauty of t...

Scottish National Portrait Gallery: Thomas Carlyle: A Hero of His Time
Born in Ecclefechan, the son of a stonemason, Carlyle was educated at Edinburgh University and became one of the most prolific and influential writers of the nineteenth century. A man of passionate convictions, he was regarded by his contemporari...

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Sir Alfred Brumwell Thomas (1920 - ) Biography, Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
artnet.com: Resource Library: Thomas, Alfred Brumwell
World Art History / Famous Artists
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