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Artist: John Taylor Arms ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by John Taylor Arms.
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, Dorothy and John Taylor Arms A.D. MCMXXV; also called Spanish Jewelry, 1925 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, Gerona, 1925 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, Stockholm, 1940 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, Stanwick Churchyard, 1939 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, Patzcuaro, Michoacan, Mexico, 1941 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, Cavendish Common, 1938, 1942 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, Light and Shade, Taxco, 1946 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, Vermont; also called God"s Mirror, 1944 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, Le Penseur de Notre Dame., 1923 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, Street in Porto Maurizio, 1927 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, Watching the People Below - Amiens Cathedral, 1921 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, The Church of St. Francis and the Natizone, Cividale, 1931 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, Triangular Bridge, Crowland(sic), England, 1941 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, Santa Maria Major, Ronda, 1935 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, Sunlight on Stone, Caudebac-en-Caux, 1931 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, Volterra; also called Volterra, The Town in the Clouds, 1927 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, Shadows of Venice; also called Il Ponte Di Rialto, Venezia, 1930 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, Mont-Saint-Michel; also called Abbey Church of St. Michel, 1926 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, U.S.S. Columbia Under Construction at the New York Shipbuilding Corporation, Camden, N.J. - 1942, 1945 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, Anglia Antiqua, West Walton; also called The Church of West Walton, 1937 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, Gloria: Saint Riquier; also called The Church of Saint Riquier; and Gloria Ecclesiae Antiquae, 1937 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, Guardians of the Spire; also called Amiens Cathedral Number Two; and Gardiens De La Fleche, Amiens, 1921 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, Jewelry: Choir Stalls of the Cathedral of St. Cecilia, Albi; also called The Reredos, St. Cecilia, Albi, 1938 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, French Lace, also called The West Portal of the Church of Notre Dame, Villefranche-en-Rouerque, Aveyron, 1949 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, Destroyers in Wet Basin at Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, South Kearney, N.J. U.S.S. Radford, Quick, Mervine - 1942, 1942 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Arms, Battle Wagon - U.S.S. Alabama outfitting at Norfolk Navy Yard, Crane Ship Kearsarge Alongside - 1942, 1943
- Thomas Gainsborough - Mrs. John Taylor c. 1778 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art British
- John Neagle - Amy Taylor Dickson (Mrs. John Dickson) c. 1835 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Faber the Younger, Portrait of John Taylor, 17th - 18th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John William Joseph Winkler, Isles of San Francisco, from Vallejo and Taylor Streets, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Taylor Wedgewood, Leopold George Christian Frederick, Duke of Saxony, 18th - 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- H.B. (John Doyle), The Sheriff*s Arms, 18th - 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- C. Taylor, The Landscape Magazine. Principles of Drawing Landscape by Francis Fitzgerald (London: C. Taylor, [ca. 1793]), 1793 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Skippe, Naked man seated, with arms bound, being enveloped in a cloak by a young man, 1782 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Edward De Witt Taylor, Still Waters, 1930 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Edward De Witt Taylor, The Hull, 1931 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Edward De Witt Taylor, Eulecka II, 1934 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Edward De Witt Taylor, The Quiet Bay, 1932 Museum of Fine Arts
- Illustrated by Isaac Robert Cruikshank, English, 1789-1856 Author John Taylor, English, 1757-1832 Monsieur Tonson by The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- John Taylor Johnston (1820-1893), 1880 Léon Bonnat (French, 1833-1922)Oil on canvas; 52 1/2 x 44
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (30) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Arms
Oakland Museum of Califoria: Secret World of the Forbidden City: Splendors from China's Imperial Palace Visitors to this exhibition will enter a world of ceremony and ritual, birth and death, banquets and processions, all revolving around the Emperor, who served as Supreme Authority in an unquestionable family hierarchy and sanctified power structur...
Physics Room: Bombs Away: Works by Five New Zealand Artists Bombs Away has been funded by the Peace and Disarmament Education Trust -
set up with funds provided by the French government after the sinking of
the Rainbow Warrior. The exhibition is supported by the Center for Land Use
Interpretation, the S...
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...
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...
Morley Gallery: Tokyo GlamRock: Art and Rock Featuring GORGEROUS Rock Band from Tokyo These ruptures
become more marked when they are enacted in artistic practice. Tensions
emerge within the performative aspects of the work: the acting out by
artists of fractured identities in relation to the normative discourses
which they par...
Polvo Art Studio: Terrorist Art: Protesting War Propelled by the tensions, anxieties and complexities of war, their collaborative effort will critique and promote awareness of the casualties of war and the benefits of peace. From comical manipulations of homeland security to acute examinations...
Foro de Arte y Cultura in Jalisco State: Esa luz la sombra (that light the shadow): Work by Jose Castillo Aerial, made up of calculated subtilities, the painting reveals this mystery to us - blunts in vegetal filaments. It is the celebration of a kingdom that still is near the hand and that glance goes in search of an old consolation. The leaves stret...
Art Gallery of Ontario: From Michelangelo to Picasso: Great Master Drawings from the Collection
of the Albertina, Vienna The selection of drawings in this
exhibition demonstrates the breadth and
strength of the Albertina’s holdings. The exhibition will provide a
comprehensive ove...
three: Held Ransom: Artists Address Dysfunctional Relationships Selected work from raw, self-taught and outsider artists will be on display throughout October at three., an artists-run gallery just steps away from the Los Angeles Harbor waterfront in San Pedro, California. The new gallery will display painting...
Mississippi Art Pavilion: The Glory of Baroque Dresden Among the highlights of the exhibition are Johann Vermeer’s “The Procuress” and the 41-carat “Dresden Green Diamond.” Other artworks include twenty-seven Old Masters paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens, Titian, van Dyck, Veronese, Tintoretto, and Mant...
Kunsthalle Wien, Museumsquartier: Robert Adrian X It’s all about this fuzzy territory between different media, it’s about the vanishing of demarcating definitions.” Quotes from classical modernity, advertising, and media technology or arms-industry artifacts are placed in new, often flowing-spati...
Stephen Cohen Gallery: Han Nguyen: New Work Born in Hue, Vietnam in 1956, Nguyen immigrated to the United States in 1975 and settled in San Diego, California where he currently lives and works. Largely self-taught, his creativity takes place primarily in a studio where he utilizes parts of ...
Art Gallery of Ontario: Treasures from the Hermitage Museum, Russia: Rubens and His Age Director Iosif Orbeli ordered the great museum emptied on June 23, 1941, the day after
the first invasion by Hitler, starting the Siege of Leningrad. More than 1.5 million works
were packed during a six-day marathon...
Function + Art Gallery: .five x five. little or nothing to do with function and everything to do with Art Moreover, the show is also about communication. “Five by five” is a radio communications expression that means 'loud and clear'. One of the fives represents the S units of reception strength. The other five is a rating of the signal clarity. “Five...
MIT List Visual Arts Center: Body Parts- A Self-Portrait by John Coplans
For weeks [after 9/11], when the wind blew in my direction, I could smell fumes in my studio and in my bedroom. The fumes constantly seeped in; the smell reminded me of the burning of a body at a Hindu funeral pyre. A vast number of bodies were ...
Rovaniemi Art Museum: Shelter: Kaija Kiuru's Installations Kammio (Chamber 2002) is build from hand knitted lace and is
extremely feminine and private shelter. In many cultures the value of women
is measured by their skills in handcraft and only after girl has learnt
these skills she enters in the worl...
Pump House Gallery: The White Station: Axel Antas, Helen Chadwick, Simon Faithfull, Andy Goldsworthy, Heidi Morstang, Seifollah Samadian Photographs by Andy Goldsworthy document 'Midsummer Snowballs', an
incongruous siting of large snowballs placed in the City of London. Helen
Chadwick's notorious 'Piss Flowers' were formed by imprints taken of
patterns made by the artist and he...
Erdmann Contemporary: Off the Wall: Paul du Toit ‘I'm excited to work with the ERDMANN CONTEMPORARY because they have such a clear understanding of the art world and of what is important for an artist's career. I also enjoy fresh startups - although the gallery is new, Heidi [Erdmann] is a very ...
Chambers Fine Art: Viewpoints: Chinese Photography Today Only in the work of Weng Fen, represented in the exhibition by two works of 2002, Bird's Eye View: Shenzhen and Bird's Eye View: Haikou , is there a glimpse of the overwhelming scale of urban developments in China today. The focus of his photograp...
State Hermitage Museum: For the Faith and Loyalty.
To Commemorate the 300-Anniversary of the Russian Imperial Guards The Russian Imperial Guards were founded by Peter the Great and for the first time received their baptism of
fire in the hearth of the Northern War with Sweden.For the first three decades of...
Museum of Fine Art: Susan Rothenberg:
Paintings from the Nineties Normal activities on the ranch supplied Rothenberg with some of the subjects of her paintings, as in Dogs
Killing Rabbit (1990–91) and the two Accident paintings, on the theme of a rider thrown from a horse.
However,...
Austin Museum of Art: Salomon Huerta: Paintings
While his riveting works recall the bright palettes and streamlined compositions
of earlier California painters Richard Diebenkorn and Edward Ruscha, Huerta
reinvents conventional elements of Pop art, Color Field painting, and
portraitu...
Sculpture Square Limited
: Blindspot - Infringe the Obvious: 3rd Anniversary Exhibition Why Blind Spot?
The eye's retina receives and reacts to incoming light and sends signals to the brain, allowing you to see. There is, however, a part of the retina that does not provide visual information – the blind spot.
Is there a bl...
Leslie Sacks Fine Art: Jim Dine: 1973 - 2004 In a large botanical monotype, Dine has combined lyrical brushwork reminiscent of Joan Mitchell (read Monet) with Pollock-like drips and an obsessive attention to the development of surface such that in some places he’s broken through the surface...
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen: Exorcism/Aesthetic Terrorism Exorcism/Aesthetic Terrorism is an international manifestation of contemporary art, organised by
the Rotterdam City Collection. It comprises a group exhibition, a catalogue and a poster
presentation and encompasses the expansion of Rotterdam a...
Anonymous Was A Woman: Anonymous Was a Woman Awards 10 Women Artists with $25,000 Grants The name of the grant program, Anonymous Was A Woman, refers to a line in Virginia Wolf’s A Room of One’s Own. As the name implies, the nominators and those associated with the program are un-named, and artists are unaware that they are being cons...
Leslie Sacks Fine Art: Jim Dine: Paintings, Sculptures, drawings, Prints, Performance Works, Stage and Book Designs The prints in the Sacks show will include two large robes, Pale Self and Very Picante, and an equally imposing Venus, Oil of Gladness. The Venus De Milo and the robe are, like the heart, recurring iconographic themes for Dine. The Venus image came...
SITE Santa Fe: Erika Wanenmacher: Grimoire In a preliminary exhibition description, Erika writes,
Although the term grimoire usually denotes
a traditional encyclopedia of western magic,
this show really descri...
Brian Gross Fine Art: Robert Arneson: Political Drawings Arneson addressed the threat of global annihilation and the destructiveness of war, and often caricatured world leaders to highlight their shortcomings. In the masterful drawings, Club Social, Field Trip, and Special Forces, Arneson depicts night...
Hauser and Wirth London: Photographs and Television Shows by Andy Warhol The photographs reveal Warhol’s surprising eye for touching images, such as those of Jean-Michel Basquiat in the company of his mother, enchanting children, as well as key members of the Factory inner circle. A self-portrait of the artist in the a...
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