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Artist: Lucretia Van Horn ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (100) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Lucretia Van Horn.
- Lucretia Van Horn
The Embroiderer
graphite
circa 1915 - 1925
- Lucretia Van Horn
Mexican Family
graphite
circa 1915 - 1925 The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Rembrandt van Rijn Title: Lucretia Date: 1666 Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: H.43-3/8 x
- Rembrandt van Rijn - Lucretia 1664 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art Dutch
- Guido Reni - Lucretia c. 1630 oil on canvas Los Angeles County Museum of Art Italian
- Lucas Cranach - Lucretia 16th century Oil on panel University of California, Berkeley Art Museum German
- Winslow Homer - The Dinner Horn (Blowing the Horn at Seaside) 1870 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- Charles Gwaytihl
Horn spoon
horn, porcupine quill
19 - 20th century
- Giuseppe Maria Crespi - Tarquin and Lucretia c. 1695-1700 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art Italian
- Ludovico Mazzanti - The Death of Lucretia c. 1730 oil on canvas Los Angeles County Museum of Art Italian
- Tiziano Vecellio - Tarquin and Lucretia c. 1570 oil on canvas The Fitzwilliam Museum Italian
- Dosso Dossi - Saint Lucretia c. 1520 oil on panel National Gallery of Art Italian The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Tlingit Title: Spoon Date: about 1880 Medium: mountain goat horn, Dall"s sheep horn, abalone
- Winslow Homer - Answering the Horn 1876 oil on canvas mounte Muskegon Museum of Art American
- Georgia O'Keeffe - Goat's Horn With Red 1945 pastel on paperboard Hirshhorn Museum American
- Winslow Homer - The Dinner Horn 1873 oil on canvas The Detroit Institute of Art American The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Powder Horn, 1759 Made by Jacob Gay (recorded 1758-1787)American (New York)Cowhorn; L. 15 1/2 in.
- Walter Anderson - Horn Island c. 1960 watercolor and penci Smithsonian American Art Museum American
- Joos van Cleve
Lucretia
oil on panel
15th - 16th century
- Ldamie
Spoon
horn
19th century
- Varney Masalay
Horn
bamboo
20th century
- Varney Masalay
Horn
bamboo
20th century
- Kane Kwei
Drinking cup
horn
20th century
- Robert Dighton
Spoon
horn
19th century
- Robert Dighton
Spoon
horn
19th century
- Tournai Factory
Fan
horn with gold and spangles
1800 - 1810 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Ceramic Horn, 19th century Unknown MakerFranceGlazed pottery; L. perpendicular to bell 17 in. (43.3 cm);
- Carleton E. Watkins - Cape Horn, Columbia River, Oregon 1867 albumen print from c National Gallery of Art American
- Paulus Moreelse
Death of Lucretia
Woodcut
16th - 17th century
- Daniel Hopfer
Lucretia comitting suicide
Etching
15th - 16th century The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Pietro Francelli Title: The Death of Lucretia Date: 18th century Medium: brown ink and
- Robert Dighton
Jar with double horn handles
ceramic
1000 - 1400 Museum of Fine Arts
- Forester"s horn England, 19th century Oxhorn Overall Length: 40 cm (15 3/4 in.) Museum of Museum of Fine Arts
- © Roni Horn ; Roni Horn, American, Born in 1955 Asphere X 1986-90 Stainless steel The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Wenzel Friedrich and artist unknown Title: Platform rocking chair and stool Date: about 1880 J. Paul Getty Museum
- Cameo of Lucretia
- George C. Wales
Round Cape Horn
etching
1928
- Robert Dighton
Percussion cap container
mountain goat horn
19th century The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Lucretia, 1483-1520 Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio) (Italian, 1483-1520)ItalianPen and brown ink over black chalk, partially incised J. Paul Getty Museum
- Statuette of a Satyr Museum of Fine Arts
- Watchman"s horn England, 19th century Oxhorn, brass Overall Length: 85 cm (33 7/16 in.) Museum The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Teukgyeong, ca. 1981 South KoreaWood, marble, feather, beads, horn; H. 82 5/8 in. (210 cm),
- Richter
Seal with portrait of Louis XIV
intaglio of horn
circa 1690
- Heinrich Aldegrever
Tarquinius and Lucretia.
engraving
1539
- Terechowicz
Tom Horn
color lithograph, poster
20th century Museum of Fine Arts
- Brisé fan France, 1800-25 Pierced horn blades; silk; steel Guard: 9.5 cm (3 3/4 in.);
- Ldamie
Spoon or ladle handle
mountain goat horn
circa 1900
- C.R. Larson
Fan
colored lithograph on paper and horn with gilt paper
circa 1865 Museum of Fine Arts
- Mute cornett England, (Norfolk), possibly 17th century Antelope horn Overall Length: 45.4 cm (17 7/8
- A. Thomasse
Fan: The Cat
paint on silk, sequins, and simulated horn
circa 1905
- Anonymous
Jean Panable, horn player
photograph
19th century J. Paul Getty Museum
- Horn and Case
- Rene Lalique
Big horn sheep figurine
glass
19th - 20th century
- Varney Masalay
Komo society mask
wood, horn, and porcupine quills
20th century
- Frederick O'Hara
Little Big Horn
Color lithograph
20th century Museum of Fine Arts
- Brisé lorgnette fan France or Netherlands, about 1790 Pierced and gilded horn blades; lorgnette lens
- Malcolm Osborne
Constantinople (and the golden horn)
19th - 20th century
- C.R. Larson
Fan
paint and gilt on water buffalo hide; water buffalo horn?
19th century
- J.W. Heel
Cup
narwhal horn, shell, enamel and silver-gilt
circa 1670
- Aubusson Factory
Fan with case
opaque watercolor on silk and pierced horn with silver and gold
circa 1750 - 1775 Museum of Fine Arts
- Jakob Friedrich Grundmann, German, 1727-1800 Basset-horn in F Germany, (Dresden), 1791 Boxwood, horn, brass Overall
- Ldamie
Spoon handle: long figure with staff and headdres, standing on back on animal
horn
circa 1900
- William Morris
Petroglyph Urn with Horn
blown glass
1992
- Enea Vico
The Death of Lucretia
Engraving
1541
- Adriaen van Ostade
The Baker Sounding His Horn
etching
17th century Museum of Fine Arts
- Design for a Powder Horn Northern Indian India, early 17th century ink and light color
- Cornelis Cort
Tarquinius and Lucretia
Engraving
16th century
- McKee & Brothers
Honey dish with Horn of Plenty pattern
pressed lead glass
circa 1865
- Bernard II van Risenburgh
Writing table (table a ecrire)
tulipwood veneer, mother-of-pearl and horn inlays
circa 1750 Museum of Fine Arts
- Hornpipe Greece, 19th century Wood, horn Overall: 25 cm (9 13/16 in.) Museum of Fine Museum of Fine Arts
- Grenser & Wiesner, German, 1817-1826 Basset-horn in E-flat Germany, (Dresden), about 1820 Boxwood, horn, ivory,
- Enea Vico
Lucretia Preparing to Kill Herself, after Parmigianino
Engraving
1546
- Alexander-Louis-Marie Charpentier
Nell Horn
Color lithograph and gypsograph
1890 Museum of Fine Arts
- Clarinet (erkencho) Argentina, 19th century Horn, bone 30.8 cm (12 1/8 in.) Museum of Fine Museum of Fine Arts
- Horn England, late 18th century Brass Overall Length: 53 cm (20 7/8 in.) Museum of
- Thomas Rowlandson
The Bassoon with a French Horn
Etching with watercolor
1811 Museum of Fine Arts
- Forester"s horn Germany (probably), 19th century Cowhorn, nickel silver Overall Length: 36 cm (14 3/16
- Howard Hack
War bonnet worn by High Back Bear at the battle of Goose Creek, Dakota
felt, feathers, beads, and buffalo horn
19th century
- Jan (Johannes) Sadeler I
Figure of Angel over the World blowing horn: The Last Judgment
Engraving
16th - 17th century Museum of Fine Arts
- Flute Germany (probably), 1st half of 19th century Boxwood, horn, silver Overall Length: 61 cm Museum of Fine Arts
- Capped reed pipe (pibgorn) Wales, 19th century Walnut, horn Overall: 44 cm (17 5/16 in.) Museum of Fine Arts
- Brisé fan England, about 1825 Horn blades painted in watercolor and gilded; silk; paste Guard:
- Sito Conte
Nail and blade Oath Taking Image (nkisi nkonde)
wood, metal, nail, horn branches and glass
19th century Museum of Fine Arts
- Brisé fan France (?), 1830-35 Pierced, gilded, and painted horn blades; silk; brass Guard: 19 J. Paul Getty Museum
- Wall Clock on Bracket Museum of Fine Arts
- Treble flute in E-flat Germany (probably), early 19th century Maple, horn, brass Overall Length: 52.4 Museum of Fine Arts
- Clarinet in E-flat Europe, about 1840-50 Boxwood, horn, brass 47.3 cm (18 5/8 in.) Museum Museum of Fine Arts
- Brisé fan France, 1810-20 Pierced, painted horn sticks; metal; silk Guard: 15.5 cm (6 1/8 Museum of Fine Arts
- Stock-and-horn Scotland, late 19th century Ebony, cowhorn Overall: 57 cm (22 7/16 in.) Museum of
- Andre-Charles Boulle
Table
oak, fruit wood, pewter, brass, copper, horn, tortoise shell
circa 1670 - 1690 Museum of Fine Arts
- Trumpet Egypt, 19th century Horn 7 x 33.1 cm (2 3/4 x 13 1/16 in.) The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Crossbow of Ulrich V, Duke of Württemberg, 1460 GermanWood, iron, ivory, horn, whalebone, tendon; L. J. Paul Getty Museum
- Mantel Clock Museum of Fine Arts
- Andrea Fornari, Italian, 1753-1841 English horn Italy, (Venice), 1st quarter of 19th century Pearwood, leather,
- Currier and Ives
A Squall off Cape Horn.
Lithograph with hand coloring
19th century
- Currier and Ives
A Squall off Cape Horn
Lithograph with hand coloring;
19th century The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: artist unknown Title: Standing Deity Holding Horn and Bucket Date: 1st century Medium: pigment
- Nicolas Africano
Headhunter's horn, Fu
Bamboo, traces of pigment
20th century Museum of Fine Arts
- Brisé fan Germany, (Berlin), about 1825-1855 Horn blades painted in gouache; silk; blue stone studs Museum of Fine Arts
- Trumpet (jiao) China, 19th century Horn 29 cm (11 7/16 in.) Museum of Fine Arts,
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (30) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Horn
Art Institute of Chicago: focus: Roni Horn For Roni Horn's focus exhibition, the artist will present an installation of photo-lithographs from the series Still Water (1999-present), an on-going, poetic study of the Thames River that was inspired by the artist's interest in the visual and l...
Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington: Performing Photography Performing Photography features a range of images of performances, from those staged
specifically for the camera to documentation of public performance works.
On view is a work by Vito Acconci for which he shot a p...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Rebecca Horn Rebecca Horn explores Horn’s most frequently recurring themes – sexuality, human vulnerability
and emotional fragility – and illustrates the richness and complexity of her work. Her early works
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Dia Center for the Arts: Two Part Exhibition by Roni Horn Sited in two rooms, the pair of elements that comprise
Untitled (Yes), 2001, activates memory to explore notions of
difference and sameness. A glass block of exceptional clarity
renders almost paradoxical the idea of physical transparency,
whi...
Dia Center for the Arts: The Second Part of a Two-Part Exhibition of Works by Roni Horn In Part I sited in two rooms, the pair of elements that comprise
Untitled (Yes), 2001, activates memory to explore notions of
difference and sameness. A glass block of exceptional clarity
renders almost paradoxical the idea of physical transpar...
Tate Gallery: Britain s New National
Museum of Modern Art, and Will Open to the Public for the First Time on 12 May. Bankside Power Station has been transformed into Tate Modern by the Swiss architects
Herzog & de Meuron. The former Turbine Hall, running the whole length of the vast
building, now marks a breathtaking entrance to the gallery. From...
NEA, NEH: House Narrowly Defeats Move to Increase NEA/NEH Funds While the NEA/NEH amendment was defeated, the close vote was a positive
development moving Congress away from debating the agencies' survival to
restoring them to more healthy levels of funding (historic highs for the
agencies were $179.5 million ...
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art: After the Beginning and Before the End: 222 Drawings from Picasso to Yoko Ono The exhibition After the Beginning and Before the End - 222 Drawings from
Picasso to Yoko Ono is about these beginnings. In 222 examples of the
artist’s first steps toward the finished product, this exhibition s...
Photographer's Gallery: The Citibank Private Bank Photography Prize 2001 The jury this year is David Chandler, writer and Director of Photoworks, England; Ute Eskildsen,
Curator, Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany; Catherine Yass, artist, London, and Ian Dunlop,
Fine Art Consultant, who is the non-voting chairman.
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Jentel Artist Residency Program: Call for Artists: Residencies Available Large well-lit studios are equipped with running water and adequate light for late work. The printmaking studio is equipped with a Takach Garfield press with a 32 x 48 inch bed. Separate, quiet studios are reserved for writers. Writers need to bri...
Stroom hcbk: InfoArcadia: Manifestation about information design The manifestation InfoArcadia consists of an exhibition and a conference. The exhibition is build up like a three-dimensional type page, CD-ROM or web page. The visitor can find or lose his own way in the forest of information. He is confronted wi...
Tate Modern: Between Cinema and a Hard Place Ranging from film and video to sculpture, the exhibition features works by the following
artists:
Miroslaw Balka, Matthew Barney, Christian Boltanski, Janet Cardiff and George
Bures-Miller, James Coleman, Stan Douglas,...
Hirschl Contemporary Art: New Work form Jem Southam Southam returns repeatedly over months or years to the same carefully selected sites, painstakingly creating a frame by frame record of the patterns of change. Southam uses a large 10" by 8" camera meaning that the work can be reproduced on a rel...
Andy Warhol Museum: Andy Warhol Museum's Community Forums On line
WHERE DOES LIFE IMITATE DISNEYNULL
July 26 - August 29
Moderated by Anna Couey, Telecommunications Artist
Where Does Life Imitate DisneyNULL From planned housing and suburban malls to
virtual worlds of the fu...
National Gallery of Art: MASTERWORKS HONORS PAUL MELLON'S LEGACY OF
GIFTS TO THE NATION; INCLUDES 14 RARE DEGAS WAXES This exhibition honors Paul Mellon, whose generosity and service to the nation are unsurpassed, said
Earl A. Powell III, director, National Gallery of Art. The full breadth of Mr. Mellons gifts ...
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston: The Inward Eye: Transcendence in Contemporary Art The exhibition features twenty-nine works created between 1970 and 2001 that capture the viewer's attention in a variety of ways.
From perceptual work like that of Charles Ray or James Turrell that allows us to see ourselves seeing, to ...
Tate Gallery, Liverpool: Figurative Art at the End of the Century Many of these works have only just been
acquired by the Tate and are on show in Liverpool for the first
time. Together, they create a powerful spectacle and raise issues
...
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...
Laguna Art Museum: 100 Artists See God The exhibition brings together 100 works by 100 artist who all explore different notions of God, spiritual power, and religion. The artists were invited by Baldessari and Cranston according to several criteria: either because they know and admire...
National Gallery of Canada: Ousmane Sow: Monumental Sculpture in Celebration of the IV Games of La Francophonie Ousmane Sow was born in Dakar in 1935. On the death of his father, he left, almost penniless, for Paris. He dreamed of art, but had to study physical therapy. Sow lived in Paris for more than twenty years, always in contact with the works of th...
Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum: From Mickey to the Grinch: Art of the Animated Film Among the nearly 160 works comprising the exhibition, all drawn from the collection of animator George Nicholas (1910-1996), are animation cels, animation and concept drawings, and model sheets – the all-important prototypes that ensured each char...
Detroit Contemporary: ...knocking from the inside: work by Kai Kim and Hugh Timlin Religious imagery is the predominant theme in Kai Kim's work
due to her fascination with religion dating back to her childhood. She is
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Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery: Stretch: Works by Artists from North and South America Comments co-curators Keith Wallace and Eugenio Valdes Figueroa, "Bringing
together artwork from different nations within the Americas serves to provide a
perspective on the works' similarities and differences. In spite of the virtual demise of n...
Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College: Three Exhibtions Celebrate 10th Anniversary: The Arch of Desire-Women in the Marieluise Hessel Collection -- Re(f)use -- Text, Texture, Touch The Center for Curatorial Studies was founded by Marieluise Hessel as a center for the study of late-20th-century art. It offers an innovative, interdisciplinary graduate program in curating and criticism of contemporary art. In the 10 years since...
Fogg Art Museum, Harvard: Extreme Connoisseurship - How Traditional Study of Objects Can Be Adapted to Illuminate Current Works
The Fogg’s decision four years ago to create a Department of Modern and Contemporary Art was, in a way, the genesis of this exhibition, said James Cuno, Elizabeth and John Moors Cabot director of the Harvard University Art Museums. Extreme Connois...
Deutsche Guggenheim: Douglas Gordon‘s The VANITY of Allegory For The VANITY of Allegory, Gordon turned to the histories of art and film for his source material, appropriating existing works as so many readymades with which to articulate his theme. His installation — which houses its own cinema — includes lo...
THORNE-SAGENDORPH GALLERY AT KEENE STATE: ANTIQUE ORIENTAL RUG EXHIBIT The Gregorians have been in the rug trade since l934 with the
founding of Arthur T. Gregorian Oriental Rugs, now in Newton Lower Falls,
Mass. The company was started by Arthur Gregorian, a refugee from Persia,
who settled in America in the 1920...
Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts, Stanford University: Uncommon Legacies: Native American Art from the Peabody Essex Museum Uncommon Legacies is arranged in five thematic
groupings: "Nations Within"; "Pacific Coast Traders"; "The Interior
Wilderness: Outposts, Explores, and Sojourners"; "The Interior Wilderness:
Missionaries"; and "South American Adventurers." Each...
MASS MoCA: Largest Gallery to Re-Open with an Installation by Ann Hamilton “Ann is probably the best known maker of site-specific installations in this country, if not the world,” said Joseph Thompson, Director of MASS MoCA. “Being in one of her evocative installations engages all the senses: they are experiential, immer...
Guggenheim Museum: Moving Pictures: Woork in Photography, Film, and Video The exhibition fills the museum’s entire Frank Lloyd Wright rotunda, Thannhauser gallery 4, and Annex gallery 5. Moving Pictures is on view from June 28, 2002 to January 12, 2003.
This exhibition is sponsored by Delta Airlines.
During the la...
Further Artwork and Information:
Lucretia Van Horn - Artist Painting - Artist Summary [AskART.com]
Lucretia Van Horn - Artist Painting Prices, Art Appraisal, Artist Paintings [AskART.com]
Juana Briones Heritage Foundation - The House that Juana Built - Lucretia Van Horn
Bio-VanHorn, SabinaLucretiaCallan
AbsoluteFacts.nl - Kasteel van Horn
Jackson Gallery - November 2003
Directory of Pages each page represents one object in the collection
Browse by Artist - Norton Simon Museum
Bio-France, JessieHenry
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