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Artist: Barbara Bloom ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Barbara Bloom.
- Edith Lunt Small - Art in Bloom 1985 acrylic on masonite Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester American
- Robert Vonnoh - Apple Bloom 1903 oil on canvas Minneapolis Institute of Arts American
- Bruce Crane - Summer Bloom 1920 oil on canvas Florence Griswold Museum American
- Camille Pissarro - Orchard in Bloom, Louveciennes 1872 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art French Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Gustave Baumann, Plum and Peach Bloom, 1914 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Walter Gay, Horse Chestnut Branch in Bloom, circa 1875 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Antonio Vazquez, S.TA BARBARA V.M.(St. Barbara, Virgin Martyr), 19th century The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Spring (Fruit Trees in Bloom), 1873 Claude Monet (French, 1840-1926)Oil on canvas; 24 1/2 x Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Chikanobu, Plum Trees in Full Bloom, the Meji Emperor, Empress and Women of the Nobility, 1888 The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Robert Vonnoh Title: Apple Bloom Date: 1903 Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: H.30-1/4 x
- Harry Callahan - Eleanor and Barbara, Chicago 1953 gelatin silver print National Gallery of Art American
- Harry M. Callahan - Barbara in Florence, Italy 1957 dye transfer print Corcoran Gallery of Art American Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Barbara Goodman, Untitled, 1972 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Martyrdom of Saint Barbara, ca. 1510 Lucas Cranach the Elder (German, 1472-1553)Oil on wood; Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Barbara Wolfgang, Tropic Night, 1957
- Ralston Crawford - Wharf Objects, Santa Barbara 1948 oil on canvas New Orleans Museum of Art American Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Richard Redgrave, Barbara, 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Bernardo Daddi, St. Barbara, 16th century J. Paul Getty Museum
- Roses Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- David Lance Goines, Santa Barbara, 1984 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Barbara Goodman, Untitled, 20th - 21th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Millard Everingham, Study of Barbara, circa 1940 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Robert Bechtle, Santa Barbara Patio, 1982 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Keith, Santa Barbara Hills, 1882 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Hiroshige, Cherry Trees in Full Bloom at Goten Hill (Gotenyama hanazakari no zu), Gotenyama hanazakari no zu) from a series Famous Places in the Eastern Capital (Toto meisho no uchi) Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Roi (Roy) Partridge, Los Cerros, Santa Barbara, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Lucas Cranach the Elder, St. Barbara, 15th - 16th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- George Elbert Burr, Santa Barbara Live Oaks, 1914 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Isaiah West Taber, Santa Barbara County Building, 1894 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Roi (Roy) Partridge, Mission and Olive (Santa Barbara), 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John L.Ihle, Santa Barbara Beach Bird, 20th century
- Hyman Bloom - Untitled c. 1955 pen and ink on paper Hirshhorn Museum American
- Hyman Bloom - The Medium 1951 oil on canvas Hirshhorn Museum American Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Johb Stockton de Martelly, For the Love of Barbara Allen, 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Daniel Hopfer, Saint Barbara, Enthroned, 15th - 16th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Anonymous , Saint Barbara and another Female Saint, early 16th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Hans Baldung (Hans Baldung Grien), St. Barbara, 15th - 16th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- George Elbert Burr, A Santa Barbara Roadway, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Thomas Wright, Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland, 18th - 19th century The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Virgin and Child with Saints Catherine of Alexandria and Barbara, 1479 Hans Memling (Netherlandish, active
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (27) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Bloom
Saint Louis Art Museum: Art in Bloom: A Weekend of Flowers This year's arrangements are being created by area garden clubs. Free docent-led tours will be
available to give visitors a better understand of the artworks and their relationship to each flower
arrangement. The honorary...
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art: Anselm Kiefer: Paintings 1998-2000 While traveling in China, Kiefer encountered monumental sculptures of Mao
everywhere, waving to his people. This journey inspired a series of paintings
entitled Lasst tausend Blumen blühen (Let a Thousand Flower...
Columbia Museum of Art: Contemporary Prints from the Collection of Jasper Johns, Part II Visitors to the Museum's permanent collection galleries will find four Focus Galleries
dedicated to changing installations of works not ordinarily on view - three on the second
floo...
MAK Center for Art and Architecture: TRESPASSING: Houses x Artists The projects engage the house as subject, investigating its forms, functions and significance while imagining a wide variety of prototypes for living. Presenting renderings, models, video and an interactive installation, the artists and architects...
Hara Museum of Contemporary Art: Documents 6: TAISANBOKU - Works by Yoshihiro Suda ...
Govett-Brewster Art Gallery: Bloom: mutation, toxicity and the sublime "'Bloom' features an array of leading contemporary artists who respond to ethical issues resulting from scientific manipulation of the natural environment," said Gallery Director Greg Burke.
On one hand the exhibition draws on current anxie...
Memphis Brooks Museum: O' So Calla Lilly - The Brooks Presents Georgia O'Keeffe
The exhibition's eight paintings by O'Keeffe, five by Hartley, and one by
Demuth acknowledge the importance of this subject to the Stieglitz circle of
modernist artists. O'Keeffe became known as "The Lady of the Lily" in the
1920s because o...
New Orleans Museum of Art: Consonance and Resonance: Late 19th- and Early 20th-Century Japanese Painting in Edo-Period Styles In the arts this trend toward modernization had wide-ranging effects, including the establishment of Western-style museums and art academies that trained students in European techniques of drawing, painting and sculpture. During the Meiji period, ...
Art Scene China: Feminine Mystique: Oil Paintings by Cao Weihong Looking at the paintings, the viewer feels like they are stealing a glance at the private moments of these women, adding an element of voyeuristic tension to the work. The figures represent traditional Chinese concepts of beauty, presenting ladies...
Neues Museum - Staatliches Museum für Kunst und Design in Nürnberg: Sand in the Vaseline: Artist Books 1980-2002 It perhaps comes as a surprise that the artist's book managed to survive the extraordinarily rapid development of new technologies in this period, but in fact artistís publications are now more diverse than ever, whether as independent pieces or a...
Hirschl Contemporary Art: Changing the Need : Graphites by Christopher Cook With
their extraordinary bloom, sparkle and sedimentation, the graphites blur
the distinction between drawing and painting and involve themselves in the
ongoing dialogue between painting and photography. In this exhibition,
Cook’s concern with...
Contemporary Arts Center: The Seed Sounds of the Vegetative Nervous System at the Hydroponic Nectar-Lake: Installation by Gerda Steiner and Joerg Lenzlinger Steiner and Lenzlinger traveled around the Caribbean for two months to collect materials for their Cincinnati exhibition, and arrived a month prior to their opening to gather more materials locally and build their garden in the galleries. Their g...
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art: New Land Marks: Public Art, Community, and the Meaning of Place The exhibition will document sixteen works in process
through photographs, plans, drawings, computer renderings,
maps, maquettes, and models and will feature proposals developed
by the following artists and community organizations:
- Lore...
Art Gallery of New South Wales: Anxious Bodies: Jane Burton, Pat Brassington, Jane Eisemann Jane Burton, for example, presents the female figure in unusual and isolated environments, constructing a kind of psychological drama where the future is unsure. Her moody and filmic photographs are imbued with a sense of mystery, where the body d...
Talwar Gallery: Ranjani Shettar: The Indian Spring Employing organic materials invested with tradition and history, Ranjani Shettar creates multidimensional works that bring forth the metaphysical attributes of residing within a changing physical environment. She exposes the permeability of the of...
Walters Art Museum: Manet: The Still-Life Paintings
Manet: The Still-Life Paintings features 55 works of art,
including a number...
Smart Museum of Art: Critical Mass
* Training: They usually hold degrees from art schools and many also teach or administrate at cultural institutions.
* Sensibilities: They pursue an ethical, self-reflective practice and are committed to social engagement. They conside...
Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla: Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Twentieth-Century Mexican Art: The Jacques
and Natasha Gelman Collection Today, the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection of twentieth-century Mexican
art is widely regarded as the world’s most significant private holding of its kind.
Dating from the 1910s to the 1990s, the 80-...
Colville Place Gallery: Kerry John Andrews As an inter-disciplinary digital artist and composer, Andrews current practice is focused upon constructing work that has no single medium, but transfers ideas across forms and languages, creating pieces that reside outside their physical forms...
Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania: Yoshitomo Nara: Nothing Ever Happens The prolific and soft-spoken Nara is internationally recognized for his neo-pop style paintings and sculptures that feature big-eyed, alternately sad, mischievous, or even malevolent children. Born in 1959, Nara was raised during an era in Japan d...
Govett-Brewster Art Gallery: Gridlock: Cities, Structures, Spaces The exhibition continues themes examined in the Gallery’s recent exhibitions Bloom: mutation, toxicity, and the sublime 2004; Extended Play: art remixing music 2003; Feature: art, life and cinema 2001; and Drive: power, progress, desire 2000, said...
Kunsthaus Bregenz: Jenny Holzer: Truth Before Power Almost all texts used by Holzer are US government documents – primarily official communications, reports, and letters made available to the public under the landmark legislation, the “Freedom of Information Act.” Many texts were originally “class...
Charles Allis Art Museum: Personal Edens: The Gardens and Film Sets of Florence Yoch From 1918 to 1971 she adapted
traditional landscape designs to American needs, creating some of the West‚s
most beloved gardens. Modern California gardens have fully incorporated her
fundamental design principles of comfort, efficiency, and eco...
Guests Gallery: South by Southwest: Works by Joyce Bailey Jack in the Beanstalk and Green Tusks are intimate views of another life force. In the former, the light is directed at the joining of the stems to the trunk--similar to a ladder--to guide Jacks way up the mythic beanstalk. In Green Tusks, the lig...
Gallery C: LA Woman: Lisa Adams, Kim McCarty, Meg Cranston, Jill Giegerich and Becky Guttin As visual thinkers that truly provoke compelling dialogues, these women
epitomize what it means to be an artist. By pushing the boundaries,
creating controversy and inspiring thought, discussion and change, seek to
awaken the consciousness of ...
Kimbell Art Museum: Gauguin and Impressionism The exhibition and its scholarly catalogue deal with the full range of the artist’s participation in the Impressionist movement: the paintings he submitted to the Impressionist exhibitions, the ways in which his extensive private collection inspi...
MASS MoCA: Fantastic: The Land of Milk, Honey, and Extraterrestrials In Fantastic, opening March 8, 2003, MASS MoCA (Massachusetts Museum of
Contemporary Art) showcases five contemporary artists - Miguel Calderón,
Gregory Crewdson, Alicia Framis, Nils Norman, and artist collective
Temporary Services who embrace...
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