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Artist: Birgit Cold ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Birgit Cold.
- Ivan Albright - Bride With A Cold 1941 oil on paperboard Hirshhorn Museum American
- George Henry Durrie - Winter in the Country: A Cold Morning 1861 oil on canvas Virginia Museum of Fine Arts American
- Arthur Rackham
"Shook his bald head and murmurred, "Cold, quite cold"", illustration no. 43 referring to page 91 in the book Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J.M. Barrie (New York: Charles Scribner*s Sons, 1907)
color offset lithograph
- Shreve & Co.
Cold meat fork
sterling silver
1903 - 1917 J. Paul Getty Museum
- Bowl
- Cold Shoulder, Roy Lichtenstein (United States, New York, New York City, 1923 - 1997) , 1963, Oil on canvas
- Randy Tuten
Bill Graham Presents (219) Doors; Cold Blood Winterland, 2/5-6/70
lithograph
1970
- Norman Orr
Bill Graham Presents (264) Cold Blood; Boz Scaggs, Fillmore West, 12/31/70-1/3/71
lithograph
1970 J. Paul Getty Museum
- A Burial Party, Cold Harbor, Virginia
- Frederick Stuart Church
A Cold Morning
Etching and drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Cold Wintery Wind, Takahashi Shotei (Hiroaki) (Japan, 1871 - 1945) , before 1936, Color woodblock print
- Cup in the Form of a Hunter, Leonard Umbach (Germany (Bernstadt), died N/A) (Artist), circa 1600, Silver gilt, silver, cold enamel
- Cold-water Jar for the Tea Ceremony, Anonymous , Momoyama period, 1568-1615, Karatsu ware, stoneware with underglaze painting in iron pigment
- In the Hand the Firefly Makes a Cold Brilliance, Stanton Macdonald-Wright (United States, Virginia, Charlottesville, 1890 - 1973) , 1966-1967, Woodcut
- Greg Irons
San Francisco Rock Poster: Bill Graham Presents, Move; Cold Blood; Fillmore West, 2/20-23/69
color lithograph
1969
- Hsing-I
"Cold Pine"- No.17 from the Volume on Bamboo - from: The Treatise on Calligraphy and Painting of the Ten Bamboo Studio
color woodcut
17th century
- Thomas Patti
Planular Gray Solar Riser
High speed cold core formed commercial plate glass
1981
- Old Trees by a Cold Waterfall, Wen Zhengming (China, Jiangsu Province, Suzhou, 1470 - 1559) (Artist), Ming dynasty, dated 1531, Hanging scroll, ink and color on paper
- Oskar Kokoschka
In Memory of the Children of Europe Who Have to Die of Cold and Hunger this Xmas
Lithograph
1945
- Randy Tuten
San Francisco Rock Poster: Bill Graham Presents, Cold Blood; Grateful Dead; Fillmore West, 5/27-30/71; Winterland, 5/28-29/71
lithograph
1971
- Untitled (Figure), David Austen (England, Essex, Harlow, born 1960) , 1994, Lithograph on Arches Watercolor Cold Pressed paper
- Samuel Edmund Waller
"Cold Comfort" - Pages 18 & 19, from Harper's Weekly, The Graphic Christmas Number. 1884.
Colorlitho. of Woodcut
19th - 20th century
- Randy Tuten
San Francisco Rock Poster: Bill Graham Presents, Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young; Cold Blood; Winterdland, 11/13-16/69
color lithograph
1969
- ’Self Portrait (Papillon)’ or ’Self Portrait (Cold in Paris)’, R. B. Kitaj (United States, Ohio, Chagrin Falls, 1932-10-29 - 2007-10-21) , 1982, Softground etching or graphite pencil on paper
- Cham (AmÈdÈe Charles Henri de NoÈ)
Soldats! il fait trËs froid; mais, si l*on est content de vous, on donnera un paletot fourrÈ....au marÈchal Fritz. (Soldiers! It*s very cold; but, if it is all right with you, we will give M
- A. F. Lydon
The way was long, the wind was cold..., plate opposite page 43 in the book Gems from the Poets (London: Groombridge and Sons, [ca. 1860])
Baxter process color plate with possible additional hand coloring
ca. 1860 Museum of Fine Arts
- © Jim Dine ; Jim Dine, American, Born in 1935 Walla Walla Robe 1986 Cold-painted
- Donald Holden - Sedona Storm Clouds I 1992 watercolor on cold-p Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester American Museum of Fine Arts
- Amitayus Buddha Tibetan, Buddhist Tibet, 14th century Brass, face painted with cold gold 18.8 cm
- Charles Meryon
Bain-froid Chevrier (Chevrier's cold bath establishment)
Etching
1864
- Gustave DorÈ
A Cold Reception, illustration no. 411 on page 626 in the book Droll Stories Collected from the Abbeys of Touraine (Les contes drolatiques) by HonorÈ de Balzac. 1st English translation (London: John Camden Hotten, [1874])
wood en
- Charles Meryon
Bain-froid Chevrier (Chevrier's cold bath establishment)
Etching
1864 J. Paul Getty Museum
- Umbo Vase Museum of Fine Arts
- Fan England, 1789 Paper leaf painted in gouache, with applied cold sequins; pierced bone sticks;
- John Austin Sands Monks
Sheep entering the fold at night
Etching
1883 J. Paul Getty Museum
- East 14th Street J. Paul Getty Museum
- Covered Vessel J. Paul Getty Museum
- Black-Figure Psykter The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Vase of Flowers, 1780 Anne Vallayer-Coster (French, 1744-1818)Oil on canvas; Oval, 19 3/4 x 15 J. Paul Getty Museum
- A Scene on the Ice with Skaters and Wagons
- Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
Tis Vinnich Kout ( a peasant calling "It's very cold!")
Etching
1634 J. Paul Getty Museum
- Still Life J. Paul Getty Museum
- Ice-glass Beaker J. Paul Getty Museum
- Eva and Daughter The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Fernand Leger Title: Composition with Two Men with Pipes Date: 1920 Medium: India ink J. Paul Getty Museum
- Bust of Winter J. Paul Getty Museum
- Ice-Glass Situla (Secchiello) J. Paul Getty Museum
- The Satyr and the Peasant Family The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: René Magritte Title: Lola de Valence Date: 20th century Medium: gouache on white wove Museum of Fine Arts
- Portrait of a Lama Tibeto-Chinese, Buddhist China, for a Tibetan Buddhist temple, 18th century Gilt
- VANITE AU CADRAN SOLAIRE (1626 entre ; 1656 et ; ?) by anonyme J. Paul Getty Museum
- Still Life: Tea Set The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Old Bull; Teton Lakota Title: Winter Horse Raiding Episode Date: about 1910 Medium: pigments Museum of Fine Arts
- Spouted bowl with stand Egyptian Old Kingdom, Dynasty 6, reign of Neferkare Pepy II, 2288-2194 J. Paul Getty Museum
- Goblet Museum of Fine Arts
- Attributed to School of Zanabazar Amitayus Bronze Sculpture Mongolian, Buddhist Mongolia, late 17th – early J. Paul Getty Museum
- Phaedra Rejecting the Embraces of Theseus J. Paul Getty Museum
- Taddeo in House of Calabrese J. Paul Getty Museum
- John, Lord Mountstuart Museum of Fine Arts
- Narcissus Tapestry France or the Franco-Flemish territories, about 1480-1520 Tapestry weave (wool warp; wool and
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Cold
Black and White Gallery: Cold Storage: A Site-Specific Installation by Tony Stanzione For Stanzione, objects are deeply embedded in a network of systems and signs, social, economic, political and scientific – transforming the thought into a physical reality. COLD STORAGE sculptural installation derives its meaning not from itself, ...
Canberra Contemporary Art Space: God and my Right - logo series: Juliet Lea and Cube - Cold Comfort: Waratah Lahy God and my Right - logo series
Juliet Lea
A five meter floor installation of the British Empire logo Dieu et mon Droit made from agar agar jelly, blood, dough, objects and text. Throughout the duration of the exhibition, as the work g...
Priska C. Juschka Fine Art: Cool Times: Works by Dan Asher, Nin Brudermann, Ko Kyong-Ho, Stuart Hawkins, Daniel Mirer, Dean Monogenis, Massimo Vitali and Wiebke Maria Wachmann. Dan Ashers photographic portraits of icebergs capture the beauty of these solemn white sentinels. Austrian Nin Brudermann also finds beauty in far-flung locales, but the subjects of her photos are sites of extreme human intervention. In a multim...
Stux Gallery: Six Degrees of Separation 2: The Inner Workings of Cold Contact The featured artists investigate the aesthetics of cultural decay and personal loss by using
both “low-tech” methods of application, as evidenced in the “hand work” of Xenobia
Bailey, alongside works that utilize the most up-to-date technologies...
Cambridge Galleries: December: Sara Angelucci, Janet Bellotto, Robin Hesse, Ron Hewson, Tania
Kitchell, Thérèse Mastroiacovo,
Laura Millard, Isabella Stefanescu, Joanna Strong, Larry Towell, Aidan
Urquhart and Janet Morton
For the most part, there is no
reference to the traditional iconography of this time of year, instead,
this exhibition proposes an alternative to traditional decorative
imagery with art that is expressive and experiential.
December is par...
Lump gallery/projects: New Work by Matthew Suib Produced during the peak of international debate regarding the United States‚ initiative to invade Iraq, Cocked is an anti-war statement in the guise of a minimalist Western, borrowing dozens of short segments from several Cinema classics of the g...
Pallant House Gallery: Colin Self: Art in the Nuclear Age Simon Martin, curator of the exhibition, said: “The
subjects of war and nuclear threat which Colin Self has
been addressing in his work since the 1960s are as
pertinent to today’s society as they have ever been. His
work, both in terms of ...
Period Gallery: Septemberfest IV International Juried Art Exhibition Boazhen asks those who view his art to see the meaning with their eyes, for I never paint a picture casually . . . I only paint pictures which are casual. Earnestness is the spirit of painting, and an artist must use the simple earnest honesty of ...
O'Born Contemporary: No. 5 - Peepshow Toronto‐based photographer, Finn O’Hara, was given exclusive access to the now
demolished Hillcrest Motel for its final hours in 2007. Toronto’s Lakeshore motel strip
was renowned for illicit encounters and covert activities, and the Hil...
bitforms gallery: Michael Rees: Sculpture - Large, Small and Moving Human legs and fingers are joined to form fluid, acrobatic bodies that become sculpture, through 3d printing. The taxonomy of this species is surprisingly diverse. Some of the creatures are functional and some decidedly dysfunctional. They struggl...
Hara ARC: Art is Fun 10: Angelic, Devilish, or Both The works in this summers
exhibition were selected under the
theme Angelic, Devilish, or Both.
The word devilish doesnt refer
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Art Institute of Chicago: 2001: Building for Space Travel Historical components focusing on the aesthetics of the space race in the Cold War will include
works by Soviet engineers and designers and noted American industrial designers, such as Raymond
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Kunsthalle Wien, Museumsquartier: ATTACK: Art and War in the Media Age Curators: Gabriele Mackert, Thomas Mießgang
Participating Artists:
A1_53167, Sergej Bugaev Afrika, Dejan Andjelkovic/Jelica Radovanovic, Apsolutno, Fiona Banner, Tobias Bernstrup/Palle Torsson, Nin Brudermann, David Claerbout, Guy Debord, U...
Box Heart Gallery: The Angel and the Last Child on Earth: Digital Paintings by Norwegian Artist Reinhardt Sobye The result is art work that brilliantly reflects the devastation creeping into poetic landscapes by humanities disregard for the environment. With deep insight, Sobye captures extremely realistic portraits of the sick, the elderly, army deserters,...
Scandinavia House: Louisa Matthiasdottir: A Retrospective She drew motifs from both of the countries she had called home to express an intensely personal vision. With broad brushstrokes, sweeping gestures, and vibrant color, Matthíasdóttir simplified the images she saw, yet imbued them with the air of he...
Prestige Gallery: Satoshi Matsuyama: Images from the Garden Island of Kaua'i This work is based on theLimahuli Valley and Mt. Makana, on the north shore of Kauai island. About half mile before the end of the road 560, you come to Limahuli Stream. The floor of Limahili, a lush tropical valley bordered by awe-inspiring pinna...
Union Gallery at The Old Police Station: Cold Cell : 8 Korean Artists HAM JIN (b.1978) is known for his installation of miniature sculptures as well as his drawings and photography. His miniature works stem from his 'childhood memory'. He works with clay that he played with while he was waiting for his mother as a y...
Tate Liverpool: Rut Blees Luxemburg: Phantom The photographs for Phantom have been taken in Dakar, capital of Senegal and
maritime centre of West Africa. The links between Liverpool and Dakar are
historically one of colonialism and the slave trade, but Dakar is now
considered a fashion an...
Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre: Gallery Walls Aglow with New Glass by Kirstie Rea Rea has approached her new work with the intent of exploring the combination of glass and the gallery’s architecture. A major component of this exhibition is the interaction of the works with light, and how the light spills from the edges of the w...
Modern Museum: The Path of Resistance. MoMA meets Moderna 1960 - 2000 Following World War II, the conquering USA experienced a decade of success
and confidence. The next decade saw an abrupt end to all of this: the
Kennedy murder, the Vietnam war and the icy -cold relation with the eastern
block revealed a gash i...
Asia Society: From Court to Caravan: Chinese Tomb Sculptures from the Collection of Anthony M. Solomon The exhibition's title, From Court to Caravan, reflects its broad array of subjects, from courtly to humble to foreign. Rich in sculptures of humans, horses and guardian figures, with some resembling Buddhist temple guardians, the Solomon collecti...
Tate Modern: Olafur Eliasson: The Weather Project In this installation, The Weather Project, representations of the sun and sky dominate the expanse of the Turbine Hall. A fine mist permeates the space, as if creeping in from the environment outside. Throughout the day, the mist accumulates into ...
Museum of Finnish Art, Ateneum: Hugo Simberg Hugo Simberg was an artist, who was not interested in painting ordinary
pictures of everyday subjects. More important for him was to depict
something that would live on in the mind and keep a hold on the person,
opening doors to another r...
Hoxton Distillery: XXX GIRLFRIENDS: Colin Lowe and Roddy Thomson - A Relationship with the Sublime The glut of xxxxxx revolutionary spectators, lurking around galleries
enthusing after art as a 'sign of history' xxxxxx stapled onto their terror
of anonymity xxxxxx will be bereft of the illusional comfort of xxxxxxx
commensurability in the ap...
George Billis Gallery, L.A.: Daniel Phill: Group Photography Show Daniel Phill holds a Masters of Fine Arts in Painting from Stanford University, and a Bachelor’s Degree from the San Francisco Art Institute. His work can be seen in the permanent collection of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor Museum ...
By D. Dion: Bronzed hands immortalize mountaineering legend The price tag for the mountaineering memorabiliaNULL $50,000.
Frazier is producing 29 replicas of the mountaineer’s hands, weilding
an ice axe. That is one pair for each of the 1,000 feet of Everest, the
most noted conquest of Sir Edmund Hillar...
Dideh-Iranian Fine Art: Winter/Spring 2000 Describing Shishehgaran s views as manifested in his works of art,
writer and poet Javad Mojabbi writes that he conceives the modern world
as being dynamic, complex, ever-changing and on the verge of explosion.
To express his mental picture of ...
Charleston Heights Arts Center: Evolution in form: Sculptures by Darlene Nguyen-Ely On display at Charleston Heights Arts Center, 800 S. Brush Street , Las
Vegas, Nevada from
February 8 thru April 10, 2001, the pieces's sensual and curvy surfaces
sometimes feel cold and remote
despite their aesthetically pleasing arrangement ...
Museum of Modern Art: Kubrick at MoMA: A Gift Revisited Born in The Bronx in 1928, Stanley Kubrick was hired as a photographer by Look magazine
while still a teenager. He turned to filmmaking in the early 1950s, directing three
nonfiction shorts, followed by the features Fear and Desire (1953)...
Gallery 96: One Touch of Nature: An Environmental Artwork Exhibition Some artists have created new work for the site at Stratford, while
others adapted previous pieces for this project. The creation,
installation and changes (if any!) of these artworks throughout the
duration of this project will be documented...
Plus Ultra Gallery: All the Roses that Were Ever Painted: Jon Berzinski, Limor Gasko, and Gary Peterson The savvy abstractions by Gary Peterson stand at one end of the spectrum. Loosely suggesting systems, body parts, or worlds within worlds, they combine a geo-organic vocabulary with a playful, but disquieting palette, all the while carefully avoid...
Attleboro Arts Museum: Out of the Blue: A National Juried Art Exhibition IMAGE Hooshang Khorasani
Title: Luminescence
Year Created: 2007
Medium: Mixed Media
Width: 72 inches
Height: 36 inches
Price: US$ 3500
Photographers Gallery: Boris Mikhailov: Case Study Since then, Mikhailov has always worked in series and a broad
range of these are included in this exhibition, his first solo
show in a public gallery in Britain. All of them explore the
position of the individual within the sphere of a publi...
Kunsthaus Bregenz: Fragmente Bregenz 2003: Gerhard Merz Gerhard Merz, born in 1947, studied painting at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts. Today he lives in Pescia near Lucca, Italy, and in Berlin; he teaches at the Düsseldorf Academy of Art.
Since the mid-seventies he has been developing a concept...
Centre for Contemporary Photography: The World As One. Photography From Germany After 1989 Wolfgang Bellwinkel, Axel boesten & Kai-Olaf Hesse, Fred Dott,
Stephan Erfurt, Martin Fengel, Nikolaus Geyer, Jitka Hanzlová,
Peter Hendricks, Enno Kapitza, Eva Leitolf, Barbara Müller,
Frank Müller, Karin Apollonia Müller, Ulrike Myrzik and
M...
Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery, Concordia University: The Dress Show / La mode dans tous ses états Clothing is intimately bound up with identity and one's self-projections, marking the outermost boundary between the internally-defined ego and the social world we inhabit. For several years artists have been working with the image of clothing as...
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art: Barnaby Hosking / MATRIX 155 According to Joanna Marsh, Associate Curator of Contemporary Art at the Wadsworth Atheneum, "This pairing allows the painting, sculpture or sketch to assume a life of its own, separate, yet intimately connected to the persona of the artist. Hoski...
Malmo Kunsthall: Jana Sterbak: A Contemporary Artists' Retrospective Jana Sterbak had her international breakthrough in 1987 with her work Vanitas - a dress made
from raw beef. It was a work of art that changed over time and by the time the exhibition closed
the dress had taken on the appearance of dried-out leat...
Stephen Cohen Gallery: Photographs by Dmitri Baltermants - The Great Patriotic War 1941-1945, A View of World War II from a Soviet Perspective As a child Baltermants witnessed the tumultuous changes brought about by the 1917 Revolution and grew up in the chaotic political environment dictated by Lenin’s ideologies. After graduating from Moscow State University he anticipated a quite lif...
Sunrise Gallery: Sunrise Gallery 1st Juried Show Opened Last Week Claudette Losier comments about her work, "This award is for an art piece that speaks about Universal Consciousness and concern about Humanity. My piece is about the second commandment of loving your neighbour as yourself because reality is we are...
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