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Artist: Ludwig Hirschfeld-mack ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack.
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Francis Dodd, R.A., Mrs. Mack and her cat, 1927 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Krater, ca. 750–700 B.C.; Geometric Attributed to the Hirschfeld WorkshopGreek, AtticTerracotta; H. 42 5/8 in. Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Randy Tuten, San Francisco Rock Poster: Bill Graham Presents, The Doors; Lonnie Mack; Cow Palace, 7/25/69, 1969 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Carle (Antoine-Charles -Horace) Vernet, Allan Mack-Aulay,....fourteenth plate in the book... Galerie lithographiČe de son Altesse royale Monseigneur le Duc d* OrlČans (Paris: Bureau de la Galerie ä [1830?]), vol. 1, 18th - 19th century Museum of Fine Arts
- Horns Erben & Mack, German Clavichord Germany, (Dresden), 1800 Pearwood 76.2 x 50.8 x 170.3 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Ludwig Meidner, Septemberschrei by Ludwig Meidner (Berlin: Paul Cassirer, 1920), 1920 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Ludwig Von Hofmann, Three Graces, 1887 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Ludwig Krug, The Nativity of Christ, 1516 The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Title: Portrait of Ludwig Schames Date: 1917 Medium: woodcut Dimensions: H.22-1/4 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Ludwig Hohlwein, Wilhelm Mozer, 1909
- Barthel Beham - Portrait of Duke Ludwig X of Bavaria 1531 oil on panel Liechtenstein Museum German Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Ludwig Schwerin, On the Road to Jerusalem, 1949 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Ludwig Schwerin, The Watchtower of Negbah, 1949 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Ludwig Krug, The Adoration of the Kings, 1516 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Portrait of Dichter Sch., 1927 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Ludwig Jacoby, Memorial Still Life, circa 1880 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Cows in the Moonlight, 1918 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Christian Ludwig von Hagedorn, Landscape, circa 1745 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Ludwig Meidner, Bildnis, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Carlos MČrida, Pirates, 1932 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Max Ernst, Etoile de Mer (Star of the Sea), 1950 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Christian Ludwig von Hagedorn, [One of] Seven landscapes, 18th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Ludwig Von Hofmann, Paradise, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Christian Ludwig von Hagedorn, [One from] Seven Landscapes, 18th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Christian Ludwig von Hagedorn, [One of] Seven landscapes, 18th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Christian Ludwig von Hagedorn, [One of] Seven landscapes, 18th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Street Scene, 1915 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Christian Ludwig von Hagedorn, [One of] Seven landscapes, 18th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Christian Ludwig von Hagedorn, [One of] Seven landscapes, 18th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Christian Ludwig von Hagedorn, [One of] Seven landscapes, 18th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Ludwig Michalek, Self-Portrait, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Ludwig Michalek, Ruined Garden in Salaano, 1918 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- George Miyasaki, Eclipse, 1963 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Kopf Sohn Hardt, 1915 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Helen Phillips, Untitled, 1952 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Helen Phillips, Virgo, 1956 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Wenceslas Hollar, Karl Ludwig, Count of the Palatinate, 1646 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Carlos MČrida, Mother and Child, 1932 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Wenceslas Hollar, Karl Ludwig, Count of the Palatinate, 1646 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Ludwig Michalek, The Artist"s Mother, 19th - 20th century
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (30) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Hirschfeld-Mack
American Vision 145: Living Legends: Gottlieb & Hirschfeld This attention to detail led to his becoming an Air Force photo officer in WWII; then Gottlieb clinched an editor's job in Down Beat Magazine. He left the jazz scene in 1948 to do children‚s books and produce educational filmstrips. Upon retirin...
Wellington City Gallery: The power and the packaging... 17 Days of Shopping - A Photographic Installation
She is interested in how even the most basic food items reach us via an
increasingly elaborate web of design, packaging, marketing, biotechnology
and industrial infrastructure. Most modern-day shoppers have lost the skills
of previous generat...
City Gallery Wellington, 360-Michael Hirschfeld Gallery: Dream House Architects will be encouraged to give thought to the presentation of
designs and could approach the invitation to exhibiting in a gallery
environment as an opportunity to stretch the design and its presentation
beyond the usual parameters of co...
City Gallery Wellington: Michael Hirschfeld Gallery Honours Staunch Friend of the Arts
It’s appropriate to name this space after Michael because of his passion for the arts, and his support of new talent, says Wellington Museums Trust chair, Sue Driver. The new gallery recognises his extraordinary contribution to the arts in ...
Wellington City Gallery: Surprise - A Christmas Exhibition The artists worked within set dimensions, which meant a large number of
works could be included in the show, says Rebecca Wilson, curator of 360 /
Michael Hirschfeld Gallery. Almost all have responded to the invitation
with new work, so the exh...
Wellington City Gallery: Transmission: Robert Cherry Burns Rubber Transmission, is the first in a programme of exhibitions at the new Gallery to be presented under the banner of ‘360’.
This programme is sponsored by the Wellington design company Designworks, said Paula Savage, director of City Gallery Well...
City Gallery Wellington, 360-Michael Hirschfeld Gallery: Old Gates New Journeys: Work by Five Photographers ...
Wellington City Gallery: The Magic of the Everyday - CAUGHT IN THIS SENSUAL MUSIC ALL: Works by Janet Paul
The paintings of figures in their lived-in environments bring out the magical in the everyday life. They show private moments with family and friends in relaxed surroundings, during holidays in the Coromandel or while at home in Wellington. Alongs...
City Gallery Wellington, 360-Michael Hirschfeld Gallery: Surprise: New Work by 18 Wellington Designers The works have been created by 18 Wellington designers from the fields of
fashion, architecture, interior, graphic, web, industrial, theatre, lighting
and sound design, based on the theme of surprise.
The exhibition follows a show of the ...
City Gallery Wellington, 360-Michael Hirschfeld Gallery: Racetrack The stretches of country
between destinations have been a constant subject in Freemantle's painting.
Racetrack develops these concerns, exploring driving as a space for
contemplation - for thinking about our lives while catching glimpses into
...
Zest Cafe Gallery: Cyberart to the Dining Table: Works by Fifteen International Artists Participating artists are:
Shankar Barua/INDIA
Mike Butler/CANADA
Dr. Rodney Chang*(Pygoya)/USA
Wayne J. Cosshall/AUSTRALIA
Andrew Cottingham/NEW ZEALAND
City Gallery Wellington, 360-Michael Hirschfeld Gallery: aH'Ha: A Michael Nicholson Studio Installation Michael Nicholson's art aspires to the condition of music, writes Gregory
O'Brien. He is an abstract painter with an obsessive interest in the real.
Like Len Lye, he has been greatly influenced by jazz. His video works
translate sound to image ...
City Gallery Wellington, 360-Michael Hirschfeld Gallery: Behind the Curtain: Photographs of the Sex Industry by Ans Westra The series of 38 black and white photographs depict sex workers in massage parlours, strip-clubs and a brothel as the women wait for clients, dress, socialise or strip. A challenging exploration into the daily lives of these women, Behind the Curt...
Gibbes Museum of Art: The Charleston Renaissance Tradition: Early Works by Corrie McCallum The wife of the late artist William Halsey, Corrie McCallum has achieved a level of creativity that can only come from a lifetime of observance and productivity. While best known for her spirited, large-scale abstract canvases, lavishly painted l...
City Gallery Wellington, 360-Michael Hirschfeld Gallery: Anne Noble: States of Grace Noble’s work explores a wide range of social, ethical and poetic issues—from landscape to religion, from the personal to the political. Throughout, her art is characterised by its intense formal beauty, and its enrichment of documentary models of ...
City Gallery Wellington, Hirschfeld Gallery: Max Gimblett: The Brush of All Things
Max Gimblett – The Brush of All Things is the first public gallery survey show of Gimblett’s work to be shown in New Zealand. Curated by independent curator and art historian Dr Wystan Curnow, the exhibition draws upon the past 25 years of the a...
City Gallery Wellington, 360-Michael Hirschfeld Gallery: Len Lye: Sculpture, Film, Photogram and Painting Recognised as a pioneer of experimental film-making, Lye began making films in the 1920s not by using a camera, but by scratching directly on to the film stock. His ingenuity with colour printing techniques, stop-frame animation, and synchronisati...
City Gallery Wellington, 360-Michael Hirschfeld Gallery: Marti Friedlander: Photographs Friedlander's visual records of cultural change have long been celebrated. The
first camera-artist to independently document post-war New Zealand, her work
...
City Gallery Wellington, Hirschfeld Gallery: Hat trick: Victoria Birkinshaw, Anne Noble and Andy Morley-Hall Emerging artist Victoria Birkinshaw presents a series of photographs which document the Webber Bros Circus' tour of Kapiti Coast, Upper Hutt and Lower Hutt in 2003. Birkinshaw has a long-standing fascination with the circus: "Running away and join...
City Gallery Wellington, 360-Michael Hirschfeld Gallery: TECHNO MAORI: MAORI ART IN THE DIGITAL AGE
Techno Maori - Maori Art in the Digital Age brings together work by aselection of contemporary Maori artists, expressing the diverse ways inwhich they are utilising or inspired by digital technology in their use oftraditional, modern and contempor...
National Essembly of State Arts Agencies: NEA FUNDING BILL ON HOLD UNTIL SENATE DEBATE RESUMES IN
SEPTEMBER
Before adjournment, the issue of NEA funding came up in the form of an amendment,
sponsored by Sens. Robert Smith (R-NH) and John Ashcroft (R-MO), to eliminate all
money in the bill for the N...
City Gallery Wellington, 360-Michael Hirschfeld Gallery: Trace Murdoch: Solo Exhibition Peering into one of the boxes the viewer will, Alice in Wonderland-like, see a maze of table legs while through another viewing slot a formal arrangement of differently coloured table tops will be visible. 15XTABLES not only displays Murdoch’s co...
City Gallery Wellington, 360-Michael Hirschfeld Gallery: Blurring Architecture: Toyo Ito Ito is known for creating extreme concept buildings, in which he seeks to fuse the physical and virtual worlds. For Ito, the human body now exists on two levels: our primitive, physical body seeks the beautiful light and fresh breeze found in natu...
City Gallery Wellington, 360-Michael Hirschfeld Gallery: John Drawbridge - Wide Open Interior
John Drawbridge has been a leading figure in New Zealand printmaking since
his return from study in England and Europe in the mid-1960s. His paintings
are less well known but equally impressive. Wide Open Interior is the first
exhibition to p...
City Gallery Wellington, Hirschfeld Gallery: Vanity Case: 9 Wellington Artists and Designers As you enter Vanity Case, two vignette portraits by photographer Louise Clifton invoke the tradition of fashion photography and the way in which models engage the viewer usually for a very specific purpose: to promote and sell a particular ...
City Gallery Wellington, 360-Michael Hirschfeld Gallery: Good Work: The Jim Barr and Mary Barr Collection It takes a bold collector to buy artworks that have no permanent existence
as physical objects. But Wellington couple Jim Barr and Mary Barr have never
shied away from challenging or contentious works.From its origins in the early 1970s, the ...
City Gallery Wellington: The Feather Trade: Denis O'Connor, 7 Found Poems
Poetic texts, literature and history are a frequent source of inspiration
for OConnor, along with ideas drawing on his Irish ancestry and New Zealand
as a nation of immigrants and voyagers. The seven works have their links
with the titles, bo...
City Gallery Wellington: Gerda Leenards: Fjords Mists and Vapour The works in Fjords mists & vapour are paintings in which time and space are hauntingly altered. Hills appear like veils and mist weighs heavily on the landforms. Like all Leenards’ work the series is an exploration of ‘landscape’ in a general sen...
City Gallery Wellington, 360-Michael Hirschfeld Gallery: Outdoor People: The Paintings and Prints of Juliet Peter
Now in her 80s, Juliet Peter has long been a fixture in the Wellington art scene. She and her artist husband Roy Cowan were central figures in the 1950s and 60s, inspiring many artists to do what was then considered nearly impossible – to make the...
Wellington City Gallery: Practising Beauty Kathy Barry’s drawings of flowers reference the scientific tradition which
orders our perceptions of nature through the means of drawing, naming and
classifying. The floating flowers drawn on larg...
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artnet.com: Resource Library: Hirschfeld-Mack, Ludwig
Ludwig Hirschfeld-mack (1797 - 1858) Biography, Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
The artist is an exalted craftsman.
www.teachers.ash.org.au/dnutting/germanaustralia/e/hirmack.htm
ifa-exhibition bauhaus Photography - Biography Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack
Ludwig Hirschfeld- Mack. by Hrsg. im Auftrag der Museen v. Hapkemeyer, Andreas / Stasny, Peter ; 3775709282
Geelong Art Gallery Sound Installation
Desolation: Internment camp, Hay, NSW
GGS - December 2003
Tatura internment camp
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