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Artist: Charles Turner Warren ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Charles Turner Warren.
- Charles Turner Warren
Matthew Henry
18th - 19th century
- Charles Turner
Okehampton Castle
1825
- Charles Turner
Shields on the River Tyne. Rivers of England. Plate 1
1825
- Charles Turner
Totness on the River Dart. Rivers of England Plate 11
1825
- Charles Turner
Totness on the River Dart. Rivers of England Plate 11
1825
- Charles Turner
Okehampton Castle on the River Okement. Rivers of England. Plate 10.
1825
- Charles Turner
Norham Castle on the River Tweed. Rivers of England, Plate 6
1825
- Charles Turner
More Park, near Watford, on the River Colne. Rivers of England, Plate 4
1825
- Charles Loring Elliot - Captain Warren Delano c. 1852 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- Charles Turner
Norham Castle on the River Tweed. Rivers of England, Plate 6
1825
- Charles Turner
More Park, near Watford, on the River Colne. Rivers of England, Plate 4
1825
- Charles Turner
Okehampton Castle on the River Okement. Rivers of England, Plate 10
1825
- Hollyhocks, Ross Sterling Turner (United States, New York, Westport, 1847 - 1915) , 1876, Oil on canvas
- Charles W. Sharpe
Portrait of J.M.W. Turner, R.A. , frontispiece and plate 1 in the book Turner and Girtin*s Picturesque Views, Sixty Years Since (London: J. Hogarth, 1854)
engraving
1854
- Charles Turner
Charles John, Crown Prince of Sweden
18th - 19th century
- Charles Turner
A Saracen Horseman
etching
1887
- Charles Turner
Cortez
18th - 19th century
- Charles Turner
The Industrious Cottage Wife
mezzotint
1803
- Charles Turner
Jason
mezzotint
18th - 19th century
- Charles Turner
Henry IV King of France
18th - 19th century Museum of Fine Arts
- Marked by Charles Wright, free 1754, died in 1815 Jug London, England England, (London), 1778-79 Museum of Fine Arts
- John Singleton Copley, American, 1738-1815 Winslow Warren 1785 Oil on canvas 76.83 x 63.82 cm
- Charles Turner
Portrait of the Earl of Liverpool
mezzotint
18th - 19th century Museum of Fine Arts
- John Trumbull, American, 1756-1843 The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker"s Hill,
- Gardner Cox - Earl Warren 1963 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- Jan Kip
Charles Turner Esq. his Seat at Kirkleatham in York
17th - 18th century
- Charles Turner
The Reverand William Vincent, Dean of Westminster
mezzotint
1811
- Charles Yardley Turner
Modeling the First Staff Ornaments, World's Columbian Exposition, 1894
oil on canvas
1894
- Joshua Reynolds - Lady Frances Warren 1759 oil on canvas Kimbell Art Museum English Museum of Fine Arts
- John Singer Sargent, American, 1856-1925 Mrs. Fiske Warren (Gretchen Osgood) and Her Daughter Rachel 1903
- Joseph Mallord William Turner
Cover sheet of River Scenery, by Turner and Girtin, with Descritions
1827
- Joseph Mallord William Turner
Cover sheet of River Scenery, by Turner and Girtin, with Descritions
1827
- Giovanni Boldini
Portrait of Mrs. Whitney Warren, Sr.
oil on canvas
1908
- Camille Pissarro - Rabbit Warren at Pontoise, Snow 1879 oil on canvas The Art Institute of Chicago French
- Paysage de plaine avec des pyramides (4e quart 18e siècle ; 1ère moitié 19e siècle) by NORMAND Charles Pierre Joseph (attribué à ) ; TURNER Joseph Mallord William (inspiré par) The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Mrs. Charles Warren-Cram (Ella Brooks Carter, 1846-1896), 1885 Giovanni Boldini (Italian, Ferrarese, 1845-1931)Oil on canvas; Museum of Fine Arts
- John Singleton Copley, American, 1738-1815 James Warren about 1761-63 Oil on canvas 127 x 101.92
- Vue de Tivoli (4e quart 18e siècle ; 1ère moitié 19e siècle) by NORMAND Charles Pierre Joseph (attribué à ) ; TURNER Joseph Mallord William (inspiré par)
- Alfred Warren
Scenes from the Winter*s Tale (London: Day and Son, [ca. 1880])
book with 48 pages of color lithographs
ca. 1880 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Lake of Zug, 1843 Made by Joseph Mallord William Turner (British, 1775 - 1851)Watercolor Museum of Fine Arts
- Charles Bargue, French, about 1825-1883 Turkish Sentinel 1877 Oil on panel 28 x 21 cm Museum of Fine Arts
- John Singleton Copley, American, 1738-1815 Mrs. James Warren (Mercy Otis) about 1763 Oil on canvas J. Paul Getty Museum
- Van Tromp, Going About to Please His Masters
- Alfred Warren
Hermione entreatingä, first text plate in the bookScenes from the Winter*s Tale (London: Day and Son, [ca. 1880])
color lithograph
ca. 1880
- Robert Reid
Whitney Warren, Jr. seated image in sepia tones
oil on burlap
circa 1915
- Paysage de ruines antiques (4e quart 18e siècle ; 1ère moitié 19e siècle) by NORMAND Charles Pierre Joseph (attribué à ) ; TURNER Joseph Mallord William (inspiré par)
- Ife, Robert Turner (United States, New York, Port Washington, born 1913) , 1997-1999, White stoneware, glaze
- Alfred Warren
illustration for the text Hermione entreatingä, first illustration in the bookScenes from the Winter*s Tale (London: Day and Son, [ca. 1880])
color lithograph
1880 Museum of Fine Arts
- Charles François Daubigny, French, 1817-1878 Road through the Forest Oil on canvas 64.5 x 92.4 J. Paul Getty Museum
- Use of Ether for Anesthesia
- Pascal-Adolphe-Jean Dagnan-Bouveret
Portrait of Whitney Warren Sr.
Pastel and graphite with white opaque watercolor heightening on tan wove paper
1916
- Warren Chase Merritt
Portrait of Siegfried Aram
watercolor
1938
- Bouquet d'arbres by CROME John
- Las Tulgas Corral, Warren Newcombe (1894 - 1960) (Artist), 1933, Lithograph
- J. Walker
Ely , plate 8 in the book Turner and Girtin*s Picturesque Views, Sixty Years Since (London: J. Hogarth, 1854)
engraving
1854
- Rolling Ball, Pete Turner (United States, New York, Albany, born 1934) , 1960, printed 2001, Chromogenic development print
- Future City, Pete Turner (United States, New York, Albany, born 1934) , 1986, printed 2001, Chromogenic development print
- Shapes of Things to Come, Pete Turner (United States, New York, Albany, born 1934) , 1969, printed 2001, Chromogenic development print
- Samuel Freeman
Warren Hasting, Esq.
18th - 19th century
- William Angus
Warren Hastings
18th - 19th century
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Warren
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: FRIENDLY WITNESSES: The Worlds of Warren Sonbert The first major
retrospective of Sonbert's work since his death in 1995, this series of film screenings
presents a wide selection of newly restored works by Sonbert in tandem with films by
some of his influences, including ...
Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts: Allison Warren: Scribbles The artist states that “the accumulation of these markings provides direct evidence of our unwavering urge for physical contact with the material world”. The drawings provide the site upon which to consider the volatile role of the hand mark in co...
Warren M. Robbins Center Gallery, University of Michigan: The Playground Show: Krista Hoefle, Jason Lahr, Leslie Raymond Established in 1995 and named in honor of the founder of The National Museum of African Art and advisory board member of the School of Art & Design, the Warren M Robbins Gallery, part of the Warren Robbins Graduate Center at the University of Mich...
Huntington Library, Art Collections, & Botanical Gardens: Selections from the Darwin Collection This will be the first time that
selections from this remarkable collection are exhibited for the public. Highlights of the collection include the magnificent Zoology of the Voyage
of the HMS Beagle (1838-1843), and more than 200 printings of Da...
Woman Made Gallery: 8th International Open: Diversity and Spirit - Works by 50 US and International Women Warren continues, "The number of entries made the competition to be in the exhibition very tight; I unfortunately was faced with very tough decisions and must say that I admired many of the artists' submissions that could not be included, because ...
Bayly Art Museum: Beyond the Vanishing Point: Media and Myth in America Photographs by Warren Neidich Section I - Camp O.J. - presents a site-specific installation of large-scale color photographs depicting the
media circus that literally surrounded the O. J. Simpson trial. Beautiful, mythic, and surreally mad, these
photographs, ...
Linda Warren Gallery: Alex O'Neal Working in the vein of Southern Gothic, O’Neal puts ostracized individuals, superstars, and superheroes center stage in his narratives to address a cacophony of ideas surrounding disguise, dysfunction, secrecy, anarchy, community, religious fervo...
Laguna Art Museum: Three Solo Exhibitions of Photography On the main level of the Museum, Laurie Brown: Recent Terrains, organized by Laguna Art Museum curator of exhibitions Tyler Stallings, presents a sequence of black and white photographs that consider how the planet’s surface has been transf...
Oakville Galleries: Body: New Art from the UK This interest in the body is in part a product of the successive waves of feminism and a growing consciousness of the significance of sexual difference. Of equal importance, however, has been an articulation of the body that emerges from a heighte...
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...
National Art School: Alumination 2002: Work by NAS Alumni Peter Berner (renowned television presenter of the ABC’s BackBerner and radio personality) will be opening the exhibition on Tuesday 1 October. Peter is himself a 1996 Alumnus of the National Art School, and retains his passion for art and drawing...
Thomas Dane: Translations - Creative Copying and Originality The idea that artists create autonomously is a great myth. The exhibition shows how artists have always been attracted by the works of their predecessors and contemporaries and how they have explored the creative potential of copying for their own...
Govett-Brewster Art Gallery: Arcadia: Video Games Subvert Art The exhibition is the latest in a series of exhibitions that examine the impact of popular culture on contemporary art and follows hard on the heels of the success of Extended Play: art remixing music.
Curated by Auckland Curator Hanna Scott...
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...
Detroit Contemporary: actual size: Detroit's Largest Art Exhibit of the Season Spanning three generations of Detroit‚s artistic community,
detroit contemporary's actual size will be on view at four Detroit
Cultural Center locations during it's six week run. The exhibit's online
catalog (updated daily) is at www.detroitco...
Illinois State Museum: 50 Years of Pow-Wow Photographs, regalia, posters, and video footage document 50 years of powwow tradition in Chicago. The photographs in the exhibition celebrate a half century of the Chicago powwow experience, documenting drumming, singing, and dancing, and highlig...
Full Deck Art Quilts: COLLECTORS PURCHASE ENTIRE EXHIBIT According to Collections Director Karen Brown, the collection combines two
rich cultural traditions, quilting and card playing. This combination has
universal appeal, and many people who dont typically visit museums are
going to see this exhibi...
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: Retrospective for American Sculptor H.C. Westermann On tour from its summer 2001 premiere at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA), Chicago, this exhibition of over 130 works includes Westermann's images of houses, ships, towers, boxes, robots, coffins, surreal landscapes, and toy-like figurines wit...
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago: Tony Fitzpatrick: Max and Gaby's Alphabet Max and Gaby's Alphabet is a children's alphabet that appeals to
audiences of all ages with images such as 'A' is for 'Atomic,' 'C' is for
'Caterpillar,' and 'R' is for 'Robot.' Drawn in his characteristic style
that is informed ...
New Mexico Photography Field School: Call for Artists: FOR WOMEN ONLY - Photographing Our Favorite New Mexico This Field School is celebrating 20 years of exceptional photography workshops and is unique in its offerings: hands-on photography workshops in the Southwest’s canyons, hills and villages. Participants are out to capture the light, color, and te...
Waikato Society of Arts: Waikato National Art Award, Summer 2005 Clay Bodvin's work was initially composed and rendered digitally for a limited-edition of inkjet prints and was the first of Bodvin’s work in 2004 to undergo a Maroflage-type process that transfers the digital image onto prepared panels. The proce...
University of Kentucky Art Museum: A Ceramic Continuum: Fifty Years of the Archie Bray Influence The exhibition also includes work from the Foundation’s former resident directors—Rudy Autio, David Cornell, Ken Ferguson, Carol Roorbach, David Shaner, Kurt Weiser, and Peter Voulkos—as well as by Josh DeWeese, the current resident director.
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instinc: Ring around the rosy, pocketful of posies...: Multi-disciplinary Works by Young Artists from Singapore and China The eight artists participation in this project come from a variety of backgrounds sharing one thing in common - the location context of Singapore. This exhibition presents the exploration of the term ‘culture’, as well as the various ways in whi...
Toronto Sculpture Garden: Call for Artists: Proposals Being Excepted for Site Specific Sculpture The TSG is a non-collecting institution that is unique in its partnership between the City of Toronto, which owns and operates the site as a city park, and the Louis L. Odette Family, benefactors who created the non-profit L.L.O. Sculpture Garden ...
Toronto Sculpture Garden: Call for Artists: Proposals Being Accepted for Winter 2004 Exhibition In the last decade, works have been commissioned from Micah Lexier, Tom Dean, Peter Bowyer, Millie Chen and Warren Quigley, James Carl, Liz Magor, Panya Clark Espinal, Kim Adams and Fastwurms. The current exhibition is by Ilan Sandler.
The T...
Osceola Center for the Arts: Florida Sculptors Guild: First All Sculpture Group Exhibition Artists exhibiting include: Stefan Alexandres, Nick Bingham, Cheryl Bogdanowitsch, Susan Carter, Mindy Z. Colton, Marcos Cruz, Marsha DeBroske, Arsalan D, David David Figueroa, Irene Franz, Daryl Golden, Jim Hosner, Katherine Mathisen, Victoria Na...
Art Adventures New Zealand: Call for Artists: Nominate a New Zealand Artist for an Icon Award The 2003 Icon Artists were Len Castle – potter; Janet Frame – writer (1924-2004); Maurice Gee – writer; Ralph Hotere – visual artist; Russell Kerr – choreographer; Sir Donald McIntyre – opera singer; Milan Mrkusich – painter/visual artist; Diggere...
York Quay Centre: Pool: Works By Twenty Artists In her curatorial statement, Garnet writes, Pool will act as an aperture for the poetics of art, elucidating the fluid and tenuous relationship that exists between humanity and nature. Pool references literature as a repository of liquid metaphors...
Riffe Gallery: Made In Ohio / Diverse Sources The Ohio Art League, formerly the Columbus Art League, was established in 1909 as an organization for artists and supporters of the arts and has a commitment to organizing contemporary, thought-provoking art exhibitions that make art a relevant pa...
Center for Creative Photography: Margrethe Mather and Edward Weston: A Passionate Collaboration As an American photography icon, Edward Weston is widely renowned as one of the twentieth century's most important photographers. Margrethe Mather, however, remains a little known and enigmatic figure, despite her amazing body of work and well-doc...
Royal Festival Hall: MELTDOWN PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION Simon Leigh is the first photographer to be given full access to document the Meltdown festival which is now in its eighth year
and has grown to become the South Bank's highest-profile and biggest-selling festival. Every year Melt...
Viveza Gallery: Codex Specialis: Works by Rebecca Woodhouse At age 16, Woodhouse realized her passion to combine art with intriguing writings. Today she masterfully melds the two genres as she paints words that blend and transform into color, line and texture.
A palimpsest is writing material ˜in thi...
Plug In: Archigram: Experimental Architecture 1961-1974 - Warren Chalk, Peter Cook, Dennis Crompton, David Greene, Ron Herron and Michael Webb Their fresh and cheeky photocollage resonated with pop
imagery, revitalizing the way we imagine modern living. All their
projects were presented in a colourful pop style which challenged the
serious and institutional approach favoured by archit...
Kunsthalle Wien, Museumsquartier: Sculpture: Precarious Realism between the Melancholy and the Comical The sculptures show what is human and everyday, and at the same time observe the disappearance and dissolution
of the ordinary in its transitions from the human/animal/organic to the machinetoollike or architectural. The
sculptures’ character ...
Linda Warren Gallery: James Rizzo: The House that Joe Built Phillip Guston often spoke of leaving his demons at the studio door, so he could find clarity to work. Guston states, "I have never been able to escape my family. As a boy I would hide in the closet when the older brothers and sisters came with t...
Beall Center for Art and Technology - University of California, Irvine: SHIFT-CTRL: Computers, Games and Art Festival Content: Game Mods
The availability of commercial game engines that allow users to create their own game "mods," or modifications, has allowed independent designers, artists and small teams to produce innovative new games, genres and aes...
BYU Museum of Art: isenchanted Forest: Contemporary Art by Johnston Foster “Disenchanted Forest: Contemporary Art by Johnston Foster,” consists of seven sculptures — six of which are equipped with animatronics — made from everyday objects. Through these sculptures, Foster explores the often mistrustful and sometimes host...
Rossi and Rossi: Lhasa Express: A Train Line Connecting Beijing with Lhasa As you may know, a train line connecting Beijing with Lhasa is nearing completion and direct trains between the two cities will start running on 1 July 2006. The journey will take only 48 hours and travellers will be able to enjoy some exceptional...
Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft: Visions from Voices: Artwork Inspired by Kentucky Poetry, Prose and Songwriting Kentucky has a long and rich history of prose, poetry and song-writing. Robert Penn Warren was the first Poet Laureate of the United States. William Wells Brown (1814-1884) was America's first Black novelist. A. B. Guthrie (1901-1991) was awarded ...
Artangel: Giya Kancheli: Imber For three nights over August Bank Holiday, Imber will finally lay its past to rest – the result of a three year-long project commissioned by Artangel with the support of the British Army and the Diocese of Salisbury.
Transformed by a special...
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