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Artist: John Dawson-watson ( - )
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- John Dawson Watson
Friends in Council - p.509 Harper's Weekly, 30 June 1877
wood engraving
19th century
- Dawson Dawson-Watson - Early Morning on the Farmington n.d. oil on canvas Florence Griswold Museum American
- John Singleton Copley - Watson and the Shark 1778 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- John Singleton Copley - Watson and the Shark 1777 oil on canvas The Detroit Institute of Art American
- John Singleton Copley - Portrait of Colonel George Watson 1768 oil on canvas New Orleans Museum of Art American
- Charles John Watson
Chelsea
Etching
1889
- Charles John Watson
Ponte del Cavallo
1891
- Charles John Watson
Interior of a Cathedral, Venice
1900
- Charles John Watson
Wells, 1894
Etching
1894
- Mather Brown - Thomas Dawson, Viscount Cremorne c. 1788 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- Charles John Watson
Fiera San Marino
lithograph
19th - 20th century
- Charles John Watson
Mill Bridge, Bosham
Etching
1888
- Charles John Watson
Rue St. Martin
Etching
19th - 20th century
- Robert Watson
Interior
oil on canvas
1954
- Charles John Watson
A landscape with a Castle on top of a hill, bridge with people crossing it
Etching
1898
- Charles John Watson
Entrance door of Notre Dame, Neufchatel, 1905
Etching
1905
- Cecilia Beaux - Portrait of James V. Watson c. 1893 oil on canvas National Museum of Women in the Arts American
- E.E. Cummings - James Sibley Watson n.d. oil on pulp board Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester American
- Watson West
Mission Dolores
lithograph
circa 1920
- Charles John Watson
Boat-Building on the Yare, plate 4 in the book, The Etcher (London: Sampson Lowä, 1880), vol. 2 [bound in same volume as vol. 1, 1879]
etching
1880
- Nelson Dawson
The Lusitania in the Mersey
Soft ground etching
1914 Museum of Fine Arts
- Jacob Jordaens, Flemish, 1593-1678 Portrait of a Young Married Couple about 1621-22 Oil on panel
- John Sell Cotman
Architectural Antiquities of Normandy (John and Arthur ArchäJ. S. Cotman, 1822)
book with etchings
1822 Museum of Fine Arts
- Théodore Rousseau, French, 1812-1867 Pool in the Forest early 1850s Oil on canvas 39.4 x
- Charles John Watson
A.W.G. 14 April, fourteenth plate from the portfolio Sketches Made on the Lithography Night 14 April 1905 by Member s of the Art Workers Guild, Clifford Inn Hall and Published for the Benefit of the Chest
Lithograph
1905
- John Sell Cotman
Castle of Arques, plate at p. 1 in the book Architectural Antiquities of Normandy (John and Arthur ArchäJ. S. Cotman, 1822), 2 vols. in 1
etching
1822 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Honorable Mrs. Lewis Thomas Watson (Mary Elizabeth Milles, 1767-1818), 1789 Sir Joshua Reynolds (British,
- William Walker
Dawson Grove, the Seat of Lord Dartrey, in the COunty of Monaghan, Ireland
18th century Museum of Fine Arts
- Henry Sargent, American, 1770-1845 Watson and the Shark (copy after John Singleton Copley) between 1793 Museum of Fine Arts
- Jean-François Millet, French, 1814-1875 Shepherdess Leaning on her Staff about 1852-53 Oil on canvas 29.2
- Ernest W. Watson
Wings of Glory
color woodcut
19th - 20th century Museum of Fine Arts
- William Rimmer, American (born in England), 1816-1879 Mrs. Robert Restiaux Kent (Eliza F. Watson) about Museum of Fine Arts
- John Singleton Copley, American, 1738-1815 Watson and the Shark 1778 Oil on canvas 183.51 x
- James Watson
Sir Richard Stacpoole of Pembrokeshire
18th century
- Manierre Dawson - Equation 1914 Oil on canvas High Museum of Art
- Vue de la campagne romaine (19e siècle) by MONTFORT Antoine Alphonse ; WATSON Herbert (inspiré par) Museum of Fine Arts
- Sir Joshua Reynolds, British, 1723-1792 Henrietta Edgcumbe Oil on canvas 76.5 x 63.5 cm (30
- Caroline Watson
Portrait of the Empress of Russia, Catherina
Mezzotint, stipple engraving
1788
- Caroline Watson
Portrait of Sir James Harris
Stipple engraving
18th - 19th century
- James Watson
Portrait of Sir Robert Walpole
Mezzotint
18th century
- Caroline Watson
Shakespeare: King Henry VI, Part II. Act III. Scene III
Color stipple engraving
18th - 19th century
- W. Watson
The Cock of the Walk - p.745 Harper's Weekly, Supplement 5 September 1874
wood engraving
19th century
- James Watson
Elizabeth Bashwood, wife of the fourth Duke of Manchester and her son
mezzotint
18th century
- Manierre Dawson - Personal Presentation 1912 oil on canvas Hirshhorn Museum American
- Manierre Dawson - Letters and Numbers 1914 oil on canvas Hirshhorn Museum American
- Samuel Palmer
The Shorter Poems of John Milton (London: Seeley & Company, 1889)
book with 12 etchings
1889
- Manierre Dawson - Untitled c. 1920 oil on paperboard Smithsonian American Art Museum American Museum of Fine Arts
- Abraham Vinck, German (active in Holland), about 1580-1621 Portrait of a Woman Standing beside a Museum of Fine Arts
- Anton Mauve, Dutch, 1838-1888 Shepherd and Sheep under the Trees Oil on canvas 40 x
- Henry Dawson - St. Paul's from the River Thames 1877 oil on canvas Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery British Museum of Fine Arts
- Paul Revere II, American, 1734-1818 Christian Remick, American, 1726–after 1783 The Boston Massacre, 1770-1770 Engraving,
- Manierre Dawson - Blue Complex 1912 oil on paperboard mo Smithsonian American Art Museum American
- Manierre Dawson - Discal Procession 1910 oil on wood Smithsonian American Art Museum American Museum of Fine Arts
- Narcisse Virgile Diaz de la Peña, French, 1808-1876 Fields at Barbizon Oil on panel 32
- Samuel Palmer
Lycidas, illustration to the poem Lycidas, opposite page 2 in the book The Shorter Poems of John Milton (London: Seeley & Company, 1889)
etching with photogravure
1889
- Samuel Palmer
The Curfew, first illustration to the poem Il Penseroso, opposite page 22 in the book The Shorter Poems of John Milton (London: Seeley & Company, 1889)
etching with photogravure
1889
- Samuel Palmer
The Bellman, second illustration to the poem Il Penseroso, opposite page 26 in the book The Shorter Poems of John Milton (London: Seeley & Company, 1889)
etching with photogravure
1889
- Samuel Palmer
The Prospect, second illustration to the poem L'Allegro, opposite page 14 in the book The Shorter Poems of John Milton (London: Seeley & Company, 1889)
etching with photogravure
1889
- Samuel Palmer
The Dell of Comus, second illustration to the poem Comus, opposite page 60 in the book The Shorter Poems of John Milton (London: Seeley & Company, 1889)
etching with photogravure
1889
- Samuel Palmer
The Eastern Gate, first illustration to the poem L'Allegro, opposite page 10 in the book The Shorter Poems of John Milton (London: Seeley & Company, 1889)
etching with photogravure
1889
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Lawrence Gallery Salishan: Paintings by Doug and Sheryl Dawson And Alabaster Stone by William Pickerd Doug Sawson was a self-taught artist and began drawing and painting Oregon
landscapes while he was on business trips. He has won numerous awards.
Dawson had the distinction just three years after he began painting of
winning simultaneous "Bes...
24 HR Art - Northern Territory Centre for Contemporary Art: cumulus: Recent Work by Judy Watson
The works in the show were largely inspired by a recent trip the artist made to her ancestral country at Lawn Hill Gorge and Riversleigh Station with her family. Other works were inspired by a residency at the Pink Palace, Julalikari Council, Tenn...
Huntington Library, Art Collections, & Botanical Gardens: The Great Wide Open: Panoramic Photographs of the American West Well-known early photographers such as Carleton E. Watkins, William H. Jackson, and Eadweard Muybridge are
represented, along with contemporary photographers including Karen Halverson, Mark Klett, Gus Foster, Robert Dawson, Stuart Klipper,
Cath...
Peabody Museum of Archeology and Ethnology: Gifting and Feasting in the Northwest Coast Potlatch ...
Robert McDougall Art Gallery: Sculpture in the Gardens: Bing Dawe, Enid Eiriksson and Kazu Nakagawa First held in 1993, this event is designed to raise the
profile of the best of New Zealand's contemporary
sculpture. Previous participants have i...
Shire Pottery Gallery and Studios: Enchanted Places: Four Leading Contemporary Scottish Painters REINHARD BEHRENS RSW SSA
"My drawings, etchings, paintings and installations contribute to an ever increasing Œbody of evidence‚ for the existence of the parallel world of ŒNaboland‚ in which normal limits of time and space are dissolved
Monash Gallery: RE-TAKE : Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Photography ...
Roy G. Biv Gallery: Call for Artists: Exhibitions in 2004 Send materials to:
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Australian Centre for Contemporary Art: RENT Rent describes the temporary relation many people have to the things
around them. That is, we do not own them and we do not create or produce
them from scratch, though we do use and adapt them. It also applies t...
Agnes Bugera Gallery: Sotto Voce : Daniele Lemieux Daniele Lemieux graduated from Dawson College in 1979 with a degree in graphic design and was a respected art director and commercial illustrator for 20 years. She kept her first love for fine art alive by continuing her studies for many years at ...
Hugh Lane Gallery: Francis Bacon's 7 Reece Mews Studio Reconstructed Donated by Bacon’s heir John Edwards, the reconstructed studio was formally opened by The Rt. Hon The Lord Mayor of Dublin, Ald Maurice Ahern on 23 May 2001. This remarkable cultural donation is the most important received by the Gallery since it ...
Monash University Museum of Art: People, Places + Ideas: Celebrating Four Decades of the Monash University Collection Monash University began
collecting art when it was founded in 1961. The Collection, which has
always had a strong focus on contemporary art, has expanded over four
decades to comprise over 1,200 works by more than 330 of Australia's
most renow...
Susan Hobbs Gallery: Kevin Yates : New Cast Bronze Sculptures Kevin Yates was born in Owen Sound, Ontario in 1974. He has had solo exhibitions at Robert McLaughlin Gallery (Oshawa), Tom Thomson Memorial Art Gallery (Owen Sound), Artspeak (Vancouver), YYZ Artists‚ Outlet (Toronto), ODD Gallery (Dawson City, ...
Craft ACT: Craft and Design Centre: Baubles, Bangles and Beads: Australian Contemporary Jewellery
The exhibition of over 90 pieces includes individual items of contemporary Australian jewellery borrowed from 15 private collectors including Penelope Seidler (architect), Anna Volska (actor), Mandy Martin (artist), Margaret Pomeranz (film criti...
Boltax Gallery: Christian Witkin: Room of Silence and Observation Witkin's ad Campaigns include clients such as the Gap, Esprit, Levi's, Nike, IBM and American Express. Christian has received various awards for his editorial and commercial work, including the Society of Publication Designers Gold Award in Photog...
Philadelphia Museum of Art: The Faceless Figure: Photographs from the Collection In
some images, the anonymity of the figure is used to suggest Everyman, while others teach us that it
is not just the face that identifies individuality. Techniques used by the photographers include back
views, silhouetting, and cropping. Oth...
Institute of International Visual Arts: Drawing Space: Contemporary Indian Drawings Drawing Space is an exhibition
of contemporary drawings by three artists, all of whom use the drawn
line as a device for negotiating space in ways that are self-empowering,
exploring the compl...
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...
Riffe Gallery: Made In Ohio / Diverse Sources The Ohio Art League, formerly the Columbus Art League, was established in 1909 as an organization for artists and supporters of the arts and has a commitment to organizing contemporary, thought-provoking art exhibitions that make art a relevant pa...
City Gallery Wellington, Hirschfeld Gallery: Living Together: Work from Artists Own Collections “It is wonderful to see the interconnections between these artists and the works they are lending; for example Amy Howden-Chapman is lending a Regan Gentry, while Regan has selected a Hamish Tocher,” says curator Jessica Reid, “Kate Woods has chos...
Digital Art Museum: Exhibition Launches New Venue: Unit 2 - Museum Artists Currently the website holds a large amount of work on Laurence Gartel, Manfred Mohr and Roman
Verostko, not only their work but also there entire biography, press cuttings, critiques and
publications together with timelines so that visitors can ...
Museum Kunst Palast: Queensland Indigenous Artists to be exhibited at the Grosse Kunstausstellung 2003 More than 200 leading contemporary artists exhibit their work each year at the Great Art Exhibition, one of Europe’s most prestigious exhibitions, and every year there is a special section allocated for a foreign country to present their artists. ...
Victoria and Albert Museum: Alfred Stieglitz: Photographs and Photogravures from the Georgia O'Keeffe Foundation The Foundation is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the artistic legacy of Georgia O'Keeffe. Stieglitz, one of America's most influential photographers, was known internationally as an advocate of modernism.
One of the principal object...
Oakland Museum of California: After the Storm: Bob Walker and the Art of Environmental Photography The exhibition places Walkers work in the context of the history of photography in the environmental movement, demonstrating its relationship to the work of such artist/activists as Ansel Adams, Phillip Hyde, Eliot Porter, the Mono Lake Committee ...
Madison Museum of Contemporary Art: Art on Site: Madison Museum of Contemporary Art at Olbrich Botanical Gardens In addition, students from Malcolm Shabazz City High School will work with participating artists to create a summer-long series of mowed designs in Olbrich's Great Lawn.
Art on Site is the museumís first group exhibition focusing on site-spec...
Centre of Attention: Viva la Republique! Pagan Images of the Last Queen of the British Isles by her Indigenous Subjects Andy Watt is an illustrator. His work features weekly in Jacques Perettis column in the Guardian Guide and Julie Burchills column in the Guardian Week-End.
Fiona Banner has shown extensively in London and internationally including more recentl...
Ars Electronica 2002: Call for Entries: 16th Edition of the Competition for Cyberarts The total prize money for the Prix Ars Electronica 2002
amounts to Euro 100.000 / USD 88,466. The international
juries will award 6 x 3 money prizes and up to 52 Honorary
Mentions. Selected works of all categories will be presented
to the ...
La Petite Mort Gallery: RIDE ME / The Art of Urban Transport In artfully, delicious ways La Petite Mort in union with local and not so local artist is bringing the environment, custom design and the beat of urban culture to a pavement near you. From August 1st to August 31st 2008 La Petite Mort will be fea...
Institute of Modern Art: 3 EXHIBITIONS......1 LOCATION Since 1991, Indigenous artists Brenda L. Croft and Destiny Deacon have
exhibited their work alongside one another in various exhibitions,
strengthening a friendship which stems from early days in indigenous
affairs, government and community or...
National Gallery of Victoria: Colin McCahon: A Time for Messages The NGV holds a major six panel work on paper produced in 1979 by McCahon,
and the acquisition of an important early work by McCahon has been a
collection priority of the NGV for several years. Acquired in 1999, One is
a painting that is small...
Jen Bekman: The Girl's Room: By The Dreier Project It allows for the viewer to see the
work without the material being the message. The artwork itself will be the message and perhaps answer some
questions about the place of women’s artwork in the art world. Questions such as: What sort of work a...
CQL Design Center: Metropolis Rise : New Art from London Metropolis Rise : New Art from London will take place at the Moganshan art district which has been at the forefront of artistic development in Shanghai in recent years. The exhibition will then travel to DIAF 06 at 798 Space, Beijings largest inde...
Museum of Glass, International Center for Contemporary Art: The Inner Light: Sculpture by Stanislav Libensky´ and Jaroslava Brychtová
The Inner Light: Sculpture by Stanislav Libensky´ and Jaroslava Brychtová focuses on the artists’ work from the 1990s to 2001 and includes several pieces that will be exhibited in the United States for the first time. Libensky´, who died in Febr...
Museum of Glass, International Center for Contemporary Art: Some Assembly Required Contemporary sculpture has been knocked from the pedestal and has grown to heroic proportions, said Neil Watson, chief curator at the Museum of Glass. In Some Assembly Required we are bringing together artists working with glass who have distingui...
MONTREAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS: SELECTION OF WORKS BY MONTREAL ARTIST GENEVIEVE CADIEUX In Paramour, Cadieux has made use of video for the first time, to bring out the
dynamic underpinnings of her large-scale photographic work. The piece revolves
around a dialogue between a man and a w...
John Connelly Presents: Hug and Magnan: Boys Gone Wild USA Today, an on-going project by HUG & MAGNAN, acts as the centerpiece of the show. The work is composed of “caption heads”, which are images of public figures and publicized ordinary citizens summarized in a quick, abstract statements appropriat...
Santa Barbara Museum of Art: Focus on the Figure: Southern California Artists (1850-1950)
Almost all the figurative artists who gathered in the artistic communities of southern California during that time had studied in Eastern and European academies which stressed the primacy of the figure. Arriving in California, they faced two chal...
Reflect-arts, Inc. at Gallery 27+: Strange Cities: the Unique and the Unusual in the Urban Landscape The opening event for Strange Cities will take place on Thursday, October 19, 2006, 6-9 pm. The opening will include live improvisational electronic music by the vibrant duo pico fermi, and a surreal, over the top interactive art performance by Th...
Seattle Art Museum: Only Skin Deep: Photography’s Role in Shaping America’s Identity The curators Coco Fusco, Associate Professor in the Visual Arts Division at Columbia University’s School of the Arts, and Brian Wallis, ICP’s Director of Exhibitions and Chief Curator, explore America’s stereotypical notions of race through more t...
Katonah Museum of Art: I Love the ’Burbs: Modern Day Suburban Life “Vistors to I Love the ’Burbs will have an opportunity to view exciting, contemporary art about the suburbs in a frankly suburban setting,” says Executive Director Neil Watson. “The majority of works in this exhibition have been created by young,...
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