Gregor Duncan
Portrait Sketch of George T. Eggleston
red chalk
1935
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Walters Art Museum: Desire and Devotion: Art From India, Nepal, and Tibet in the John and Berthe Ford Collection
The Walters exhibition, curated by Hiram W. Woodward Jr., the Walters curator of Asian Art, focuses on the passions of desire and devotion, which are reflected in many of the most beautiful and important of the featured works, in order to explore ...
Baltimore Museum of Art: The Triumph of French Painting
The Triumph of French Painting features more
than thirty celebrated artists, including Ingres,
Delacroix, Corot, Millet, Monet, Renoir, Cézanne,
van Gogh, Picasso, an...
Royal Academy of Arts: Ingres to Matisse: Masterpieces of French Painting
Opening with work by Ingres and Delacroix and closing with the paintings of Picasso and Matisse, the
exhibition will provide a broad overview of French painting from the early nineteenth-century to the
1930s. Ingres to Matisse ...
Walters Art Museum: Manet: The Still-Life Paintings
Manet: The Still-Life Paintings features 55 works of art,
including a number...
The Association of Potters of Southern Africa: CERAMIC EXHIBITION
The exhibition is to be opened by Philip de Vos, well-known author, and
Tenor, on Sunday 28 November 1999.
Gail Dörje, owner of The Cape Gallery, will judge the works, David Walters
Vice - Chairperson APSA (W.C.), Delise Reich - Ceramic le...
Phoenix Art Museum: Masterpiece Replayed: Monet, Matisse and More
The 13 case-studies in the exhibition provide an unprecedented opportunity to compare different versions of masterpieces and to instigate a conversation about originality and mastery. This exhibition will be on view at only two locations in the c...
Frick Collection: Anne Vallayer-Coster: Painter to the Court of Marie-Antoinette
Through a selection of thirty-five of her paintings, the exhibition demonstrates Vallayer-Coster’s development as one of the foremost still-life artists of her generation. Accompanying the exhibition is the first catalogue in full color to presen...
Gallerie Icosahedron: Manifestations of the Imagination II
The artist continues, "I also find that these areas of my interest offer an unique artistic language, which results in a diverse vocabulary for expression. This coupled with ideas of dance result in what I feel is an often ignored reality, one gro...
BAT Centre: Stitches and Clay
Their fine embroidery is done on 100% cotton fabric. Penguin and Fiestas
no 5 crochet cotton is used as the yarn to make a very fine product, said
Bayside Gallery curator Sue Greenberg.
She said the clay component of this multi-media exhi...
City Gallery Wellington, 360-Michael Hirschfeld Gallery: Surprise: New Work by 18 Wellington Designers
The works have been created by 18 Wellington designers from the fields of
fashion, architecture, interior, graphic, web, industrial, theatre, lighting
and sound design, based on the theme of surprise.
The exhibition follows a show of the ...
Bay Hotel: The 15th annual Art Salon at the Bay
Previously somewhat neglected, these arenas are being taken seriously by museum directors and international curators, and works in these spheres are being snapped up by savvy buyers. With her expertise in this area, Rose Korber has curated the 15t...
Albright-Knox Art Gallery: The Triumph of French Painting: Masterpieces from Ingres to Matisse
The exhibition is currently being presented at the Royal Academy of Art
in London, England, before concluding with its visit to the
Albright-Knox Art Gallery. The exhibition has received critical
accolades in each of its previous engagements. ...
Te Papa: More of the National Art Collection Displayed at Te Papa
Past Presents showcases the range of art held in the national collection – everything from old favourites such as the well-known portrait of Mrs Humphrey Devereux by eighteenth-century American artist John Singleton Copley, through to the latest ...
Dahesh Museum of Art: Charles Bargue: The Art of Drawing
Young artists copied plates in sequence in order to perfect their drawing skills, hoping to emulate Bargue’s refinement of line, shading, volume, and perspective. While other such manuals were in circulation at the time, Bargues was considered by...
Arlington Museum of Art: New American Talent 16: Organized by the Texas Fine Arts Association (TFAA)
Umland states that far from a comprehensive picture of a particular moment in 21st century art…what is captured here are a series of distinctive instances of artistic expression in the making, as represented by 32 different artists working in the...
Pittsburgh Center for the Arts: Interior/Exterior Landscapes: Paintings by Doug Kinsey
"I refer to my images as 'Interior/Exterior Landscapes'. The central deep blue form will often call into mind the image of the human figure and/or forms found in geographical landscape. As a native of California I will often invoke an immense land...
Dayton Art Institute: The Triumph of French Painting: Masterpieces from Ingres to Matisse
The exhibition spans more than 100 years and includes such great masterpieces as Claude
Monets Charing Cross Bridge (Reflections on the Thames) (1901-1904), oil on canvas; Edouard
Manets The Café-Concert (1878-1879), oil on canvas; Edgar Degas...
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