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Artist: Lynne Hull ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (36) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Lynne Hull.
- Perfume Bottle, Lynne Turner (born 1943) , Porcelain
- ’Expresso’ Set, Lynne Turner (born 1943) , 1981, Porcelain, stains
- William Raymond Yelland
Lynne Farms N.J.
graphite
19th - 20th century
- Edward De Witt Taylor
The Hull
Etching
1931
- Vienna, Lynne Augeri (United States, born 1956) (Artist), 1985, Gelatin-silver print
- William Raymond Yelland
Lily pond ,Lynne Farms N.J. (recto-verso)
graphite
19th - 20th century
- Edward De Witt Taylor
The Hull
Drypoint etching
1931
- Thomas H. Hull
Portrait of a young man
paint on ivory, hair and gold?
18th - 19th century
- Paul Filhon
Longitudinal Section of a Vessel Hull
black, red and blue ink
18th - 19th century
- Lynne Golob Gelfman - whight 1 1996 Oil on acrylic on ca Miami Art Museum American Museum of Fine Arts
- Embroidered by M. Hull, American or English Sacrifice of Isaac Embroidered picture U.S.A. or England,
- The harbor of Hull, Richard Janthur (Germany, Zerbst, 1883 - 1956) , 1922, Lithograph printed in black, green and orange on japan paper
- ’Highlight’ Flatware, Hull Cutlery (Manufactured by), designed circa 1950-1953, Stainless steel
- ’Highlight’ Flatware, Hull Cutlery (Manufactured by), designed circa 1950-1953, Stainless steel
- Lynne Feldman - Mother and Child n.d. oil on canvas Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester American
- La Transfiguration (4e quart 16e siècle ; 1ère moitié 17e siècle) by CESARI D'ARPINO Giuseppe
- Lynne Golob Gelfman - Miami South Beach 1984 acrylic on paper A Museum of Fine Art in Madison, Georgia American
- William Finden
Hull, plate opposite page 85 of volume 1 in the book The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain Illustrated by Views Taken on the Spot by W.H. Bartlett; with Descriptions by William Beattie, M.D. (London: Geor Museum of Fine Arts
- John Hull, 1624-1683 Other artist Robert Sanderson Dram cup United States, Massachusetts, (Boston), about 1670 Museum of Fine Arts
- John Hull, 1624-1683 Other artist Robert Sanderson Beaker or Tunn United States, Massachusetts, (Boston), 1659 The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Warren MacKenzie Title: Box Date: 1998 Medium: stoneware Dimensions: H.5-9/16 x W.6-3/8 x D.6-1/2 J. Paul Getty Museum
- Shipwreck on Malibu Beach
- Grackle and Chinese Lantern Plant, Nakayama Sugakudo (Japan, died N/A) , circa 1880, Color woodblock print Museum of Fine Arts
- John Hull, 1624-1683 Other artist Robert Sanderson Wine cup United States, Massachusetts, (Boston), 1660-80 Silver
- L'Aga des Janissaires (1976) by BARBAULT Jean The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: artist unknown Title: Wedding Tunic Date: 20th century Medium: silk, sequins, metallic thread, metal The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: artist unknown Title: Wedding Tunic Date: 20th century Medium: silk, sequins, metallic thread, metal The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: artist unknown Title: Wedding Tunic Date: 20th century Medium: silk, sequins, metallic thread, metal
- L'Imam de la Grande Mosquée (1976) by BARBAULT Jean
- Valley, Jason Leese (United States, New York, New York City, born 1931) , 1963, Lithograph
- Window onto Valley, Jason Leese (United States, New York, New York City, born 1931) , 1963, Lithograph
- Repos de voyageurs syriens dans un khan près de Beyrouth (1882) by LEHOUX François
- Mary Ann (Toots) Zynsky
Spirit board, Gope
Wood, pigment
C-14 dating: 15201810 (95.4% probability) Museum of Fine Arts
- Charles François Daubigny, French, 1817-1878 The Gallery of Notre-Dame, Paris undated Graphite on off-white paper Museum of Fine Arts
- Talatat: river scene with royal barges Egyptian New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten, 1353-1336 Museum of Fine Arts
- Ceremonial hanging (palepai) Indonesia, Sumatra (southern Lampong region), 1825-75 Cotton; discontinuous supplementary pattern wefts on
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (29) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Hull
Hull Time Based Arts: International TOOT Festival 1999 TOOT brings together an apparently disparate collection of artists and musicians working in a multiplicity of forms. The experience of such workmay be emotional, physical or intellectual. We question what it is to be out of tune- to be discordant,...
Fort Point Arts Community Gallery: Call for Artists: Proposals for Shows 2006 Contact information:
Visit FPAC at http://www.fortpointarts.org
or email questions to gallery@fortpointarts.org
or send a SASE to:
FPAC Exhibition Committee
300 Summer Street M1
Boston, MA 02210-1115.
Vis...
OBORO: Cont(r)act by Nadia Myre
The work of Nadia Myre investigates, interrogates, and circumnavigates
these elided histories (not as an "authority," or even as a singular,
undivided subject) in a diverse and divergent series of works unearthed
"from the trenches" (as she d...
RED: Ben Woodeson: In too deep
The faint sound of music is occasionally audible throughout the gallery,
and the faint smell of tomatoes hints at what is to come. From the
bizarrely portable (an appropriated granny trolley) to the absurdly
non-portable, a jury rigged transist...
Ottawa Art Gallery: The Dahan Bunch: Perdus dans l espace Her universe is the family; her modules are portraits of family members, coloured by fiction and abstracted to act their scripted part in an installation where proximity and distancing are enlisted to tell stories of origins, migration, trajector...
Fraser Gallery: Georgetown International Fine Arts Competition Ms. Kendall Hull reviewed nearly one thousand entries from Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, the Middle East, Latin America, Canada and every state in the U.S. before selecting 23 artists from various parts of the United States, Canada, Lithuania a...
King County Public Art Program: Call for Arrtists: Environmental Labortory Artist’s Opportunity: King County and project architects The Miller/Hull Partnership are interested in adding an artist to the Environmental Laboratory project who can tell the story of the region’s water quality and contribute to the educational...
Bishop's University Art Gallery: Animalcules et dessins obscurs: A Site-Specific Installation by Annie Thibault Although sterilization
techniques are employed, the risk of contamination is always present and is
emblematic of the potential invasion of chaos which, according to the artist,
...
Peterborough Art House: James Tovey: East Hill
-- John Howard Journalist writing in June 2002.
Reviewing the previous exhibition
A maelstrom of swirling colours has become the perfect backdrop..
-- Peterborough Evening Telegraph 8th November 2001.
About the artist
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Moot Gallery: Redrawn: Niki Russell Russell will develop these actions in what he considers his ‘spare time’. Starting when the exhibition opens he will make several visits to the space each week, offering visitors the potential to either chance upon him working in the space or to s...
RED Gallery of Contemporary Art: Amy Marletta: Over the Top "I started to paint onto different surfaces to escape from flatness and restrictive edges. By experimenting with different materials including thread, fringes and pins, I try to extend these works beyond their edges creating a sense of movement." ...
Modern Museum: The Path of Resistance. MoMA meets Moderna 1960 - 2000 Following World War II, the conquering USA experienced a decade of success
and confidence. The next decade saw an abrupt end to all of this: the
Kennedy murder, the Vietnam war and the icy -cold relation with the eastern
block revealed a gash i...
Galerie Montcalm: Marcio Melo: Moon under Leo - The Reasons I Have to Be the Artist that I Am In my quest for an explanation of the origins of life, I stumbled onto Astrology, which provided me with very light, humourous, intriguing answers to the whys of the universe.
In this exhibition, Im shedding some light on a very particular a...
Kentucky Museum of Arts and Design: As I See Myself: Autobiographical Art Invited artists work in a variety of media and include, among others, doll maker Deborah Banyas, Oberlin, Ohio; ceramist Debra Fritts, Roswell, GA; fiber artist, Printmaker Clifford A. Harvey, Morgantown, WV; sculptor Lynne Peters, Red Bank, NJ; G...
Project Contemporary Artspace: Liminal Personae: Susan Norrie, Laurens Tan, Anita Larkin, John Massingham, Luis Trujillo, Jade Pegler, Joanne Handley, Iain Whittaker, Megan Sproats, Aaron Hull, May Barrie Curated by Lauren Brown and Moira Kirkwood, with support from Arts NSW, the artists have been paid for their contribution, haven’t had to pay to exhibit, nor have they had to jump through the regular hoops of exhibition proposals and funding appli...
Aspex Gallery: Nick Crowe and Ian Rawlinson The artists say, "We use the idea of things in twos as a kind of organising principle to frame a wide range of interests. So the work might be about human relationships, delinquency, faith or sex but the pieces all work through this method of pre...
Gallery at Green Street: John Guthrie: Op Art Meets Abstract Expressionism Guthrie directs paint in rivulets down the surface of a canvas in a specific area without total control over how straight it will drip. The process and
the chromatic choices are exquisite, but trying to exactly place them between or beside a part...
Art Gallery of Mississauga: Hedda's House...continued stories from the woman on the couch: A Series of Installations by Gunilla Josephson The film experience resembles a fun house attraction, a wild ride, the
itinerary of which has been calculated in advance but is unknown to the
spectator. By spurts and stops, twists and roller coaster plunges, we are
taken through a dark pass...
Hirschl Contemporary Art: Changing the Need : Graphites by Christopher Cook With
their extraordinary bloom, sparkle and sedimentation, the graphites blur
the distinction between drawing and painting and involve themselves in the
ongoing dialogue between painting and photography. In this exhibition,
Cook’s concern with...
MONTREAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS: JEAN DALLAIRE'S FASCINATING WORLD The Dallaire exhibition will feature 128 paintings and drawings produced
between 1933 and 1965, many of which were unknown and revealed through
laborious searching. Set up chronologically according to three main t...
Overgaden - Institute of Contemporary Art: Andrea Jespersen and Ben Woodeson Jespersen also tries to find superpowers outside the colourful universe of the comics, whereby her work becomes a sort of meta-reflection on our need to believe in the existence of superpowers and superheroes. In this way her work also deals with ...
Marin Museum of Contemporary Art: Re-Newal: Contemporary Art Using Wax About encaustics
Enkaustikos-the name means "to burn in." The ancient Greeks gave the art of painting with hot beeswax more than a name, they gave it a form. The exact timeline is unclear, but at a point some three thousand years ago, Greek sh...
Eiteljorg Museum of American and Western Art: Iqqaipaa: Celebrating Inuit Art, 1948-1970
Remarkably, that abandonment led to the world's discovery of some of the
most beautiful pieces of sculpture ever created.
Iqqaipaa: Celebrating Inuit Art, 1948-1970, is a travelling exhibition
produced by the Canadian Museum of Civilizat...
Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft: Visions from Voices: Artwork Inspired by Kentucky Poetry, Prose and Songwriting Kentucky has a long and rich history of prose, poetry and song-writing. Robert Penn Warren was the first Poet Laureate of the United States. William Wells Brown (1814-1884) was America's first Black novelist. A. B. Guthrie (1901-1991) was awarded ...
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: Directions: Tim Hawkinson Hawkinson's diverse works to be shown, all dating from the 1990s, encompass a tiny sculptural ensemble of a bird, feather
and egg; found-object constructions employing mechanization and manufactured sound, and a 4-foot high, 33-foot-long
suspend...
S1 Artspace: Call for Artists: S1 Salon 2008 - A Season of Artist Film and Video Screenings S1 / salon 2008 will be selected by a panel comprised of guest selectors Benjamin Cook, Director of LUX and artist Anja Kirschner; and the S1 / salon 2008 curator, Sophia Crilly.
Benjamin Cook is Director and founder of LUX, London; a UK age...
Peabody Essex Museum: To the Ends of the Earth, Painting the Polar Landscape Driven by the promise of adventure, fame and spiritual fulfillment, artists risked their lives to witness scientific missions, personal journeys and officially sanctioned exploration. The polar environment provided ideal scenery for two major mari...
Walter Anderson Museum of Art: Daring From Within: The Art of American Women from the Sellars Collection A sheltered life can be a daring life . . . for all serious daring starts from within.
These words closed Eudora Welty's biographical sketch, One Writer's Beginnings, which she delivered at Harvard University in 1983. Welty came from a shel...
ARTS COUNCIL OF ENGLAND: Exhibition Production Awards
Awards have been made to galleries, museums, visual arts organisations and individuals to support
touring exhibitions within England. An increasing use of new technology by artists is challenging the
conventions of the touring exhibition; where...
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