Samuel Palmer
"Then, to our goats at milking time return..", illustration for Eclogue 9, opposite page 88 in the book An English Version of the Eclogues of Virgil by Samuel Palmer (London: Seeley & Company, 1883)
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1883
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New Gallery Arts Fund: Soviet Art of 1920-1950s
The New Gallery Art Funds cooperates with museums and private assemblages in Russia and abroad; has its permanent partner in Austria.
The Funds has its own web-site http://www.ngart.com in Internet with about...
Tate Britian: Romantic Landscape: The Norwich School of Painters, 1803-1833
This group was strong but diverse. It was described as a school only because its leaders,
John Crome and John Sell Cotman, operated in Norwich as teachers and drawing
masters. Neither their own work, nor that of their pupils, displ...
Iziko-SA National Gallery: Otto Dix: Prints 1920-24
Dix was born, educated and taught in Germany and served as a machine gunner
on the frontline of the European battlefields in World War 1. Here in the
infamous trenches of the Great War, his "inspiration" emerged and he was
compelled to commit ...
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: KINGDOM OF THE SOUL: GERMAN SYMBOLIST ART EXHIBITION (1870-1920)
The exhibition of over 180
paintings, drawings and sculptures contains many previously
unseen works by largely unknown artists such as Georg
Kolbe, Fri...
Riffe Gallery: Metaphor and Irony: Czech Scenic and Costume Design 1920-1999
Metaphor and Irony is curated by Helena Albertova, a faculty member of the
School for Applied Arts at Charles University in Prague and former director of the Czech
Theatre Institute, and Joe Brandesky, an associate professor of the...
Tate St. Ives: Patrick Heron: Garden Paintings
Heron was international in his outlook and in order to complement his exhibition a
number of paintings by major figures of the modern movement will be displayed at Tate St Ives. These are the artists that he wrote about and include Mon...
UCR/California Museum of Photography: Hidden Truths: Bloody Sunday 1972
Curated by Trisha Ziff, Hidden Truths features work by eighteen photographers including Fulvio Grimaldi, William L. Rukeyser and Colman Doyle. The exhibition is organized by the Centro de la Imagen, Mexico, and originated by Track 16 Gallery, Sant...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Klee Paintings
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Musee d'Orsay: Still lives by Manet
In spite of their simplicity, his
compositions were subtly elaborate, whether they be a
lemon, an asparagus, violets, peonies... Some of these
...
Museum of Modern Art: Making Choices
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Dayton Art Institute: REFLECTIONS IN A LOOKING GLASS: A Centenary Lewis Carroll Centenial Exhibition
Carroll, the pseudonym of the Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, led an exuberant creative life that spanned many
subjects and artistic forms. For the first time and with unprecedented depth, this exhibition assembles materials from across a ran...
Detroit Institute of Art: the Pointed Arch: Idealizing the Gothic Age
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Dallas Museum of Art: Art in Post-Revolutionary Mexico
Art in Post-Revolutionary Mexico, 1920-1950 features more than 50
paintings, drawings, prints, and photographs by some of Mexico’s most
famous artists such as José Clemente Orozco, Diego Rivera, David Alfaro
Siqueiros, and ...
Columbia Museum of Art: A Private Garden: The Jack and Elaine Folline Collection of the Works Of Louis Comfort Tiffany
Born in New York City to the founder of Tiffany & Co., Louis Comfort Tiffany began his career by studying painting with George Inness and Samuel Colman. Prompted by his fathers chief designer Edward C. Moore, Tiffany traveled throughout the Medite...
Rijksmuseum: The Jubilee of the Kantsalet
One of the principal donors was and is 'Het
Kantsalet', a society founded in 1925. The exhibition in 2000 will mark
the 75th anniversary of this generous institution and present ...
Brooklyn Museum of Art: Vivian Cherry: Working Street Photographer, 1940s-60s
Organization:Barbara Head Millstein, Brooklyn Museum of Art Curator of Photography....
Van Gogh Museum: American Beauty: Painting and Sculpture from The Detroit Institute of Arts, 1770-1920
Although the artists were familiar with and reacted to European art, they simultaneously developed their own individual style. To shed light on the various artistic currents the exhibition is organized around themes such as American Icons, Impress...
Hong Kong Museum of Art: Impressionism: Treasures from the National Collection of France
Interpreting impression as an impression at a glance or frozen in time, these artists turned their back on traditional subjects - historical events, mythology and religious themes - and instead recorded the cityscapes, daily life as well as char...
Museum of Modern Art: Making Choices (third series)
The exhibitions are: Anatomically Incorrect; How
Simple Can You Get; Home Movies; Ideal Motif:
Stieglitz, Weston, Adams, and Callahan; Modern
Living 2; New York Salon; The Observer: Cartier-
Bresson after the War; The Rhetoric of Persuasion;
...
National Gallery, Prague: JULIUS MARAK AND HIS PUPILS
Maøák's enclosed world of unspoiled woodland is distinctive for the
effective tonality of the greenery and the play of light where sun rays poured down through
the branches of the trees and illuminated the natural stage; at o...
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art: Alan Davie
Thisexhibition, which celebrates Davie's eightieth
birthday, is drawn entirely from the Gallery's
unrivalled holding of his work. It features some
twenty-five larg...
Speed Art Museum: Berthe Morisot: An Impressionist and Her Circle
Along with Mary Cassatt, Morisot was the most well-known and successful female Impressionist painter and one of the most important woman artists of the nineteenth century. She was the first woman to join the artistic circle of the Impressionists...
Cleveland Museum of Natural History: From the Inside Out:
Highlights from the Rare Book Collection
One of the latter masterpieces is on display near the Ark in the Park. John
Gould's first folio work, A Century of Birds from the Himalaya Mountains, produced in 1832,
will be on display, as well as a selection of other works from his 41-v...
Museum of Contemporary Art Barcelona: El Lissitzky
With the title El Lissitzky: Beyond the Abstract Cabinet, 1930-1941, this exhibition brings
together Lissitzky’s multimedia works, with examples ranging from 1920 (when Lissitzky started
designing the Abstract Cabinet) to 1941 (when he died in Mosc...
Museum of Contemporary Art Barcelona: Last Week! El Lissitzky
With the title El Lissitzky: Beyond the Abstract Cabinet, 1930-1941, this exhibition brings
together Lissitzky’s multimedia works, with examples ranging from 1920 (when Lissitzky started
designing the Abstract Cabinet) to 1941 (when he died in M...
Art Gallery of South Australia: Adelaide's Boyds
Image: Arthur Boyd, Australia, 1920-1999
Persecuted Lovers, 1957-58
Art Gallery of South Australia
A R Ragless Bequest Fund 1964
reproduced with the permission of the Bundanon Trust
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Corcoran Gallery of Art: Icing on the Cake: Selected Prints by Wayne Thiebaud
Though best known for his richly painted canvases, Thiebaud also
has created a significant body of prints. Since 1964 the artist has
produced mor...
Dallas Museum of Art: Art Deco and Streamlined Modern: Design 1920–1950
Highlights include exceptional objects designed by American Eugene Schoen in 1935 for the glamorous home of Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz in Washington, D.C.
Another significant group of art deco pieces was recently bequeathed to the Museum by ...
Phillips Collection: Wayne Thiebaud: A Paintings Retrospective
Born in Mesa, Arizona in 1920, Thiebaud began his career as a commercial artist and cartoonist. During the
1960s, his deadpan paintings of food and household goods associated him most closely with the Pop Art
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Art Gallery of Ontario: Modigliani: Beyond the Myth
The exhibition will demonstrate how the artist’s highly focused body of work - consisting almost entirely of portraiture - reflects this intellectual, religious, and political heritage, despite his uniquely modernist style.
Incudes painting...
Sheffield Galleries and Museum Trust, Graves Art Gallery: Winifred Nicholson
The exhibition includes paintings which illustrate the whole of Nicholsons
career, from early landscapes to later explorations of prismatic colour.
Her subjects are landscapes, flowers, still lifes and figures, but above all
they are paintings ...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Photography of Charles Sheeler
This exhibition was organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
All photographs were drawn from The Lane Collection.
The exhibition focuses in depth on Sheeler's inventive intertwining of the American vernacular with European abstrac...
Telfair Museum of Art: Frederick Carl Frieseke: The Evolution of an American Impressionist
Accompanying the exhibition will be a handsome 220-page
full-color hardback catalogue published by the Telfair and
distributed jointly with Princeton University Press. In addition, a
30-minute documentary ...
Phoenix Art Museum: Mexico and Modern Printmaking: A Revolution in the Graphic Arts, 1920-1950
Mexico and Modern Printmaking is an exciting display of nearly 150 important lithographs, etchings and
woodcuts by 40 artists who came to define a new brand of Modernism, native to Mexico – such as Rivera,
Orozco, Siqueiros, Tamayo, Kahlo, Dr....
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution: Call for Artists: Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition 2009
www.portraitcompetition.si.edu
The competition and resulting exhibition will celebrate excellence and innovation, with a strong focus on the variety of portrait media used by artists today. T...
Bonnefanten Museum: From Cuypers to Dibbets: 100 Years of Art in Limburg
Made possible by generous financial support from DSM and the transfer of the Limburg Art Foundation collection in 1998, the project is unique in its scope and approach. Three years ago, the Bonnefanten Museum started listing, photographing and des...
Bauhaus Archiv, Museum für Gestaltung: Avantgarde in Dialog: Bauhaus, Dada and Expressionism in Japan
Already in 1914 an exhibition organized by Herwarth Walden depicted works from the Sturm-Kuenstler in Tokyo. During the following few years Japanese artists in Paris and Berlin came in direct contact with European avantgarde movements. Influences ...
Amon Carter Museum: A Faithful and Vivid Picture: Karl Bodmer’s North American Prints
Those prints and their transformation from field sketches to book illustrations are the focus of a special exhibition, “A Faithful and Vivid Picture: Karl Bodmer’s North American Prints,” which opens at the Amon Carter Museum July 19. Drawn from t...
University of Toronto Art Centre: Alex Colville: Return , Paintings, Drawings and Prints 1994 - 2002
Alex Colville (b. 1920) is one of Canada's most renowned artists, who has garnered a world-wide following. The quiet mystery inherent in all his works has intrigued his public since he first began exhibiting in the early 1950s. Coupled with his ee...
Minneapolis Institute of Arts: Last Week! Milestones of
Modernism 1880-1940:
Selections from the
Norwest Collection
More than 200 objects are included in the exhibition—furniture, metalwork, ceramics,
glass and works on paper. Created between 1880 and 1940, they represent a survey of
the major movements of the period: Arts...
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