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Artist: Josse De Momper The Younger ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Josse de Momper the Younger.
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Josse de Momper the Younger, The Valley, circa 1600 - 1610 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Josse de Momper the Younger, Mountain Road, circa 1600 - 1620 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Lucas Vorsterman the Elder, Portrait of Josse de Momper, Peintre, 16th - 17th century The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- A Mountainous Landscape with a Waterfall, probably ca. 1600 Kerstiaen de Keuninck (Flemish, born about Museum of Fine Arts
- Joos de Momper, the Younger, Flemish, 1564-1635 Forest Gorge Oil on panel 50.5 x 93.3 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Anthony van Dyck, Portrait of Jodocus de Momper, 16th - 17th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Jean Pierre Dantan, The Younger, Self-Portrait of Dantan, The Younger, 19th century
- Joos de Momper - Landscape with Figures c. 1620 oil on panel Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester Flemish
- Joos de Momper II - Vista from a Grotto c. 1625 oil on panel National Gallery of Art Flemish Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Faber the Younger, Portrait of Enoch Seeman (Enoch Seemann) the Younger, after his self-portrait, 1727 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Faber the Younger, Portrait of Enoch Seeman(Enoch Seemann) the Younger, after his self-portrait, 1727
- Frans de Momper - A village in winter n.d. oil on panel The Fitzwilliam Museum Flemish
- Sturtevant J. Hamblin - The Younger Generation c. 1850 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Janus Lutma the Younger, Self-portrait, 1681 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Lucas Cranach the Younger, Portrait of a Man, 1545 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Portrait of a Man Workshop of Hans Holbein the Younger (British, dated 1535)Oil on wood; Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Lucas van Leyden, St. James the Younger, 1510 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Sebastien Le Clerc (the Younger), I - L"Ambition, 1713 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Louis de Boullongne the Younger, Male AcadÈmie, 1712 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Edward VI (1537-1553), When Duke of Cornwall Workshop of Hans Holbein the Younger (British, after The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Portrait of a Young Woman Style of Hans Holbein the Younger (British, second half 16th Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frans Pourbus the Younger, Portrait of a Lady, 1591 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Holl (the Younger), Colbert, 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Holl (the Younger), Loyola, 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Holl (the Younger), A. Parc, 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Holl (the Younger), Raimondi, 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Holl (the Younger), Descartes, 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Franz van Mieris the younger, The Card Player, 1821 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Faber the Younger, Sir Godfrey Kneller, 1735 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Martino Rota, Antonio Abondio the Younger, 1574 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Holl (the Younger), W.H. Wollaston, 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Bartel Bruyn the Younger, Sophia van Halveren, 1555 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Lucas Vorsterman the Younger, Gula, 17th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Lucas Vorsterman the Younger, Pigritia, 17th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Lucas Vorsterman the Younger, Luxoria, 17th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Lucas Vorsterman the Younger, Invidia, 17th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- David Teniers the Younger, [One of] Three Pilgrims, 17th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Lucas Cranach the Younger, St. John in a Landscape, 1540 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- David Teniers the Younger, Young man with fur cap, 17th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- David Teniers the Younger, [One of] Three Pilgrims, 17th century
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projects, the VAS is influential in increasing appreciation of the arts in
Hong Kong. Many of the artists also nurture the creative potential of the
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J. Paul Getty Center: German and Swiss Drawings from the Permanent Collection The exhibition will explore the range of German and Swiss
draftsmanship of the 16th and 17th centuries through figure and compositional studies,
designs for prints and decorative objects, and port...
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National Gallery: TELL ME A PICTURE: An exhibition selected by Quentin Blake Mysterious, exciting, touching and sometimes disturbing, they
are all distinguished by their pictorial inventiveness. Quentin Blake, who
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1980 to the present Why stage such a wide-ranging show of modern and contemporary art from Japan in a Dutch museum
like the Kröller-MüllerNULL The main reason is that contemporary Japanese art has never been presented
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Dürer And Holbein This installation explores the creative relationship between artists and their work by uniting preparatory designs with the breathtaking windows that resulted from them. This is a unique opportunity to view the milestones of German and Swiss stain...
National Gallery of Art: A Century of Drawing: Works on Paper from Degas to LeWitt Examples by great old masters who created some of their most powerful work after the turn of the century--Edgar Degas, Auguste Rodin, and Winslow Homer--are shown side by side with works by the younger generation of artists, such as Pablo Picasso,...
Museum of Fine Art, Houston: Rembrandt to
Gainsborough:
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Dulwich Picture Gallery Described as Londons most perfect gallery, Dulwich Picture
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De Appel: Dark Mirrors from Japan
The impetus for the exhibition was the
celebration of 400 years of relations between the Netherlands and
Japan.
Yukinori Yanagi and Yoshiko Shimada, both born in 1959, are quite
different from the artists of the younger generation. ...
Brooklyn Museum of Art: Committed to the Image: Contemporary Black Photographers All of the artists in this exhibition were selected by a committee of four people, Anthony Barboza, founder of International Black Photographers; Beauford Smith, one of the founders of the Black Photographers Annual and Candid...
Art Gallery of Hamilton: Humanity Refigured:
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Age, the group - which included Kenneth Armitage, Lynn
Chadwick, Reg Butler, Bernard Meadows and Eduardo Paolozzi -
created expressions of anxiety and disquietude that stood in stark
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Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts: City of Perth PhotoMedia Award Exhibiting artists include Danica Chappell, Anthony Curtis, Simon Cuthbert, Christian de Vietri, Allison Gibbs, Michael Gray, Siri Hayes, Martin James Hurley, Derek Kreckler, Belinda Mason Lovering, Kate McMillan, Graham Miller, Tony Nathan, Conor...
ART2002 London Art Fair: The 14th London Contemporary Art Fair Opens Today ART2002, The 14th London Contemporary Art Fair, will run at the Business Design Centre
from Wednesday 16 January to Sunday 20 January 2002.
There will be a Charity Private View Evening on Tuesday 15 January to raise funds for the
Whitecha...
South Presentation Convent: Two-Part Commission Presentation Sisters and the Presentation Windows Tacita Dean spent a period of time with the sisters during the summer of 2005 and was struck in particular by the ‘communal rituals of eating and praying that highlight their day with a genuine camaraderie’. She was particularly drawn to the conti...
City Gallery Wellington: Michael Hirschfeld Gallery Honours Staunch Friend of the Arts
It’s appropriate to name this space after Michael because of his passion for the arts, and his support of new talent, says Wellington Museums Trust chair, Sue Driver. The new gallery recognises his extraordinary contribution to the arts in ...
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: Monet, Renoir, and the Impressionist Landscape The exhibition opens with an early landscape by Claude Monet, Rue de la
Bavolle, Honfleur, placed within the context of the Realist landscape style
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Art Gallery of New South Wales: Picasso: The Last Decade "Picasso was the towering, relentless, rapacious and protean genius of the twentieth century. He remained at the very epicentre of artistic pace throughout the century and even the anxieties of encroaching old age failed to dim his assertive crea...
Cafe Gallery Project: The London Group: Works on Paper The results are plain to see in the gallery. Each exhibited work has a quality, integrity and inner consistency which has been uncompromised by any extraneous requirements of a theme or commissioning brief. Individual pieces are given plenty of sp...
Catto Contemporary: HONEY, I shrunk the Turner Prize: the Little Turner Prize Catto Contemporary is proud to confirm a major solo Christmas exhibition of The Little Artists in November 2003 until Christmas Eve. Included in the show will be a brand new piece (which is larger than previous work), presenting a gallery scene fe...
Chinese Arts Centre: Far Away, So Close: Paintings by Guo Wei & He Duoling Reflecting on his training in drawing Guo Wei’s work, with its focus on aspects of everyday life, pays close attention to movement and posture. In his latest series he once again takes teenagers as the subject, capturing what he calls their ‘restl...
Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art: ALMOST WARM AND FUZZY: Childhood and
Contemporary Art The exhibition features several kinetic and interactive pieces. Among the
many captivating installation works are: Sandy Skoglund’s Shimmering
Madness, a d...
Camden Arts Centre: Roman Signer Simple objects like balloons, buckets, a canoe, a bicycle, a rifle, water, explosives, are exposed to processes of movement or material transformation (melting, firing, catapulting, sinking, floating). All available expertise, inventiveness and ex...
Bauhaus Dessau Foundation: Call for Artists: International Bauhaus Award CATEGORIES: 1. Architecture and Urban Design. 2. Art and Design. 3.
Scientific and theoretical work.
PROJEKTS: realisations, designs, plans, publications, performances, essays,
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PRIZES: 1st prize 300...
Neuberger Museum of Art: Placing Avery Milton Avery had a strong, “Connecticut Yankee” work ethic. He painted for 50 years, some times spending all day for weeks at a time at his easel, and sometimes creating as many as five or six paintings or studies in one day. He’s been quoted as...
Kettle's Yard Gallery, University of Cambridge: Attila Csorgo: Platonic Love All is not as it would seem. In various works two glasses appear to contain slanting water, two screws rotate to form the image of a glass, and two perforated discs rotate to create a triangle or circle.
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Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania: Against Design This exhibition is made possible by an Emily Hall
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The Exhibition Award program was founded in 1998 to
honor Emily Hall
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Sasol Art Museum, University of Stellenbosch: Sasol 1991-2001: South African Art Evolves The twentieth century was characterized by changes of which the technological revolution had the most profound effect on South African lives.
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