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Artist: Victor Hugo ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Victor Hugo.
- Auguste Rodin - Bust of Victor Hugo 1883 bronze High Museum of Art French Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Victor Hugo, L"Eclair, 1868 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Multiple Artists, "Le chat de Victor Hugo (the cat of Victor Hugo)," pg. IV, in the book Les Chats (Cats) by Champfleury (Paris: J. Rothschild, 1870)., 1870 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Auguste Vacquerie, Victor Hugo, 1853
- Edmond Bacot - Portrait of Victor Hugo on Guernsey 1862 albumen print from w Cleveland Museum of Art French Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Auguste Rodin, Victor Hugo, 1891 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Auguste Rodin, Hand of Victor Hugo, 1877 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Auguste Rodin, Victor Hugo, de face, 1885 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Victor Hugo, Landscape with Castle, circa 1840 - 1850 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Maxime Lalanne, La chambre de Victor Hugo, 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Paul Adolphe Rajon , Victor Hugo, 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- LÈopold Flameng, Le Duc Job from Victor Hugo"s Les Burgraves, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Auguste Rodin, Victor Hugo, de face, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Maxime Lalanne, Victor Hugo dans son Jardin, 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Auguste Rodin, Victor Hugo, de trois quarts, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Henry Wolf, Victor Hugo telling stories, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Jean Pierre Dantan, The Younger, Portrait of Victor Hugo, Poet, 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Bertall (Charles Albert d*Arnoux), Portrait of Victor Hugo, circa 1877 - 1882 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Frank Myers Boggs, Place des Vosges in Winter or Maison de Victor Hugo, circa 1900 - 1910 J. Paul Getty Museum
- Victor Hugo on His Deathbed Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- HonorÈ Daumier, Victor Hugo et …mile Girardin cherchent a Èlever le prince Louis sur un pavois, Áa n"est pas trËs solide! no. 171 of the series ActualitÈs published in Le Charivari 11 December 1848, 1848 Museum of Fine Arts
- Etienne Carjat, French, 1828-1906 Victor Hugo 1860 Photograph, albumen print Image/Sheet: 48.26 x 39.05 cm
- Anders Zorn - Hugo Reisinger 1907 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art Swedish
- Victor Hugo Basinet - Wharf Markets 1936 egg tempera on paper Smithsonian American Art Museum American
- Victor Hugo Basinet - Point Lobos 1935 egg tempera on wood Smithsonian American Art Museum American Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Hugo Kauffmann, His Best Customer, 1890 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Mouen, Hugo Heerman, 1913 J. Paul Getty Museum
- Auguste Vacquerie Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Jan van Munnickhuysen, Portrait of Hugo Grotius, 1632 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Portrait of a Man, ca. 1475 Hugo van der Goes (Netherlandish, active by 1467, died Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Hugo Wetli, "Aquarium", 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Richard Houston, Hugo Latimerus, 18th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Hugo Steiner-Prag, Alley, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Hugo Lederer, In front of the fence, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Hugo Lederer, Bocche di Cattaro, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Hugo Anton Fisher, St. Martin"s, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Hugo Anton Fisher, Hunter in the Forest, 19th - 20th century The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- A Benedictine Monk, ca. 1478 Hugo van der Goes (Netherlandish, active by 1467, died 1482)Oil Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Hugo Anton Fisher, Christmas Greetings Dec. 1898, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Unger, Hugo Graf Abensperg-Traun, 19th century
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (30) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Hugo
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...
Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens: RODIN’S EXTRAORDINARY MONUMENT TO VICTOR HUGO Through Rodin’s early marble busts, plaster figures, and preliminary studies, visitors will be able to trace the master’s
thought process as he conceived the final monument. Bringing all twenty-two pieces together allows the publ...
Michael Hoppen Gallery: Hugo Bernatzik: Unseen Africa The vast, open space of southern Sudan was, in 1927, one of the most remote places in Africa. Situated at the confluence of several great rivers, the land was a sea of swamps and grasses, expanding and contracting with the seasonal rains. It was...
Throckmorton Fine Art: Bernatzik - Africa: Vintage Photographs by Hugo A. Bernatzik Hugo A. Bernatzik (1897-1953) abandoned his medical studies at the University of Vienna
in the early 1920's and sought adventure in Spain and northwest Africa. He immediately
became enthralled in the peoples and cultures he encountered. Upon his...
Guggenheim Museum: Hugo Boss Prize 2000 - Marjetica Potrec - Kagiso: Skeleton House Features Two Architectural Installations, Photographs, and Text We are delighted to present the work of Marjetica Potrc
as the winner of the HUGO BOSS PRIZE: 2000, said
Thomas Krens, Director, Solomon R. Guggenheim
Foundation. Her textual and sculptural investigations
into the notion of sh...
Art Institute of Chicago: FOCUS: Stan Douglas Douglas’s work has been featured in several one-person museum exhibitions
and included in nearly every major international exhibition of contemporary art in recent years,
including Johannes...
Guggenheim Museum: Pierre Huyghe: Winner of the Hugo Boss Prize 2002 "We are extremely pleased to present the work of Pierre Huyghe, the 2002 winner of the Hugo Boss Prize," said Thomas Krens, Director, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. "Through his remarkable body of work, which includes film, photography, video, sou...
De Appel: Unlimited.nl#4 Kortun says the fourth edition of De Appel's Unlimited projects is literally unlimited. 'The project is
without a thematic, conceptual framework - visual or otherwise. The works and the diverse modes
of presentation...
University of Virginia Art Museum: Pierre Huyghe: Third Memory The University of Virginia Art Museum presents Huyghe's three-part installation "Third Memory," 1999, which takes as its point of departure a 1972 bank robbery committed by John Woytowicz in Brooklyn; three years later the crime became the subject...
Yale School of Art, Holcombe T. Green Jr. Gallery: Intersections/ Intersecciones: An Exhibition of Cuban Artists Artists participating in this show are Giovanni Bosch, Christian Curiel, Florencio Gelabert, Coco Fusco, Marco Lau, Leonel Matheu, Julio Armando Mendoza, Maritza Molina, Eduardo Muñoz Ordoqui, Chantal Perez, Hugo Perez, Jesus Rivera and Leandro So...
Gallery C: See California Now: Unpredictability of California's Vast and Varied Landscape Gallery C has transformed the soaring spaces of the 1923 Bijou Theater into a dynamic new gallery. With nearly 6,500 square feet of exhibition space and ceilings that soar up to 28 feet, Gallery C has a luxury of space and light not often offered ...
Guggenheim Museum: Hugo Boss Prize 2002 Finalists Announced On behalf of the jury, I’m delighted to announce the shortlist for the HUGO BOSS PRIZE: 2002, said Thomas Krens. The biennial prize has become an integral component of the Guggenheim Museum’s contemporary art programming since its inception in 1...
Joan Miro Foundation: Jean Arp: A Retrospective Jean Arp (Strasbourg, 1886 – Basle, 1966), sculptor, painter and poet, moved to Zurich during the First World War. There, in 1916, together with Hugo Ball, Tristan Tzara and Richard Huelsenbeck, he founded the Dada movement, which had its centre o...
Dahesh Museum of Art: A Distant Muse: Orientalist Works from the Dahesh Museum of Art In Louis XIV's time one was a Hellenist, now one is an Orientalist. ... For empires as
for literatures, perhaps it will not be too long before the Orient is called u...
South African National Gallery: William Kentridge Retrospective Renowned world-wide for his animated films
made from charcoal drawings as well as his theatre productions focusing on
the complex and often violent history of South Africa, Kentridge
nevertheless continues to live and work in his home city of J...
Ketterer Kunst: Old and New Masters to be Represented in the 256th Auction Karl Spitzweg's Vision, the highlight among the New Masters, is estimated at DM 120,000 – 130,000. The Munich painter depicts the impressive moment of the apparition of an angel with an effective lighting. A hermit in his lonesome forest cave is a...
Santa Barbara Museum of Art: Mastering the Medium: Woodcuts The l5th century Augsburg artist Gunther Zainer, was
probably the first to use woodcut images in printed pages to replace the hand drawn and
...
futuremaybe: Oni Exhibitions Scott Alberg, an MFA candidate at The Museum
School, will be making his debut in futuremaybe
with plastine sculptures of the Space Shuttle
Challengerís explosion. His objects refer to an
adolescent obsession with expositions and outer
spac...
Presentation House Gallery: mis.com: Fiona Bowie, Lorna Simpson, Sophie Calle and Gregory Shepard Lorna Simpsons piece Call Waiting, 1997, is based on that ubiquitous phone conceit by the same
name. The device that mediates all the relationships interrupts the narratives in this elegant
projection piece, This allows for the play of intrigu...
Design Museum, at University of California, Davis: Design for Stage and Screen: The Worlds of John Iacovelli Iacovelli won his Emmy for the A&E broadcast version of the national tour and Broadway production of Peter Pan, starring Cathy Rigby. Last year, at age 41, he was awarded the L.A. Drama Critics Circle Award for Lifetime Achievement in Scenic Desi...
TRANS area: Koo Jeong-a: A Solo Exhibition about the artist’s practice-
Jeong-a incorporates accumulations of commonplace, everyday materials in her subtle, landscape-like installations such as aspirin, pencils, garbage, and coins. However, the banality of these objects is transforme...
Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington: The Dream of the Audience: Theresa Hak Kyung Cha (1951-1982) Cha’s conceptually rich work explores themes born of personal experience—language, memory, displacement and alienation. The Henry Art Gallery presents the wide-ranging production of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha in the North Galleries from December 6, 20...
National Gallery of Canada: Elusive Paradise: The Millennium Prize The participating artists were chosen by Diana Nemiroff, Curator of Modern Art, National Gallery of Canada
after extensive research involving consultations with colleagues in Canada and abroad, visits to artists'
studios and to many large inte...
Ketterer Kunst: Land Ahoy: Marine Painting from Four Centuries
Among the most interesting works of the early period of this genre, the 17th century, is a series of 12 sets of 24 engravings Verscheyde Schepen en Gezichten van Amstelredam by the Dutch maritime painter and graphic artist Reinier Nooms, alias Zee...
Museum of Modern Art: The MOMA and Heirs of Kasemir Malevich Reach Agreement Glenn D. Lowry, Director of The Museum of Modern Art, said: It is rare that one can
find an equitable solution to such a complicated problem, and I am delighted that we
have found one where everyone wins. The Museum of Modern Art can cont...
Walker Art Center: MATTHEW BARNEY CREMASTER 2:THE DRONES' EXPOSITION n this installment of Barneys ongoing Cremaster cycle, an elliptical narrative unfolds around
the films anti-hero, convicted killer Gary Gilmore, who is played by Barney himself. Loosely
based o...
Polvo Art Studio: Tu Casa Es Mi Casa: Artists Respond to Gentrification gen tri fi ca tion
: the process of renewal and rebuilding accompanying the influx of middle-class or affluent people into deteriorating areas that often displaces earlier usually poorer residents
Artists:
Amanda Gutierrez
Am...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Dreaming of the Dragon's Nation The exhibition is drawn primarily from the collection of the Shanghai Art Museum, one of the most vibrant centres in the increasingly dynamic Chinese contemporary art scene; the exhibition will also include a number of works borrowed directly from...
Guggenheim Museum: Frank Gehry, Architect: Retrospective Features Models, Plans, Drawings, Furniture, Photographs, and Video Footage, as well as Two Site-Specific Architectural Elements
Frank Gehry has raised the bar for architectural innovation, said Thomas Krens, Director, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. He has accomplished this because of his openness to the concept of difference and radical juxtaposition. Place two unli...
Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art: Marjetica Potrc: Urgent Architecture After its showing at PBICA from November 22, 2003 through February 29, 2004, Marjetica Potrc: Urgent Architecture will travel to the List Visual Art Center at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where it will be on view from May 6 through July 11, 20...
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