Artist: Bernard Leach ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40)
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J. Paul Getty Museum
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Portrait of Samuel Bernard
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, ABC, 1960
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Dunsten, Making the Bed, 1981
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Kohn, Byzantium, 1957
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, All for a Mandarin, 1958
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, Mozart, 1972
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, Persephone, 1958
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Lepicie, La Gouvernante, 1739
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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John Gould, Baillon"s Crake - Zaporna Baillonii (Leach), 19th century
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, Lilith, 1963
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, Cheri, 1966
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, Landfall, 1966
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, The Island, 1963
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, Aurorus, 1966
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, Arrival, 1955
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, Interrogation, 1964
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, Hawaii, 1971
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, Contact!, 1956
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, En Ville, 1964
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, Little Reef, 1974
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, Mannikin, 1966
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, Man O"War, 1960
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, Passage, 1956
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, Queequeg, 1966
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, Satellite II, 1967
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, La Rousse, 1966
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, Receptivity, 1970
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, Euphoria II, 1966
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, Spider and the Fly, 1957
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, The Yagrant, 1958
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Emile Bernard, Crucifixion, 1894
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Picart, The Deluge, 1731
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard P. Naudin, La Releve, 1916
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Picart, Hell, 1730
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Picart, Penelope"s Web, 1731
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Picart, Pandora"s Box, 1730
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Picart, The Chaos, 1731
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, Frumenti, 1955
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, Noel, 1984
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
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Bernard Childs, [Three women], 1974
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (14)
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State Gallery: New Work from Jim Breukelman, Angela Leach, Mark Mullin, Danny Singer and Brian G. White
Jim Breukelman’s Stillborn series in new 16” x 20” size format depict the shipyard of the BC FastCat ferry project. These beautiful photos highlight their dramatic construction while the title makes allusions to their complicated history.
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Cambridge Galleries: Angela Leach: Shimmy
Leach's meticulously crafted and visually magnetic paintings have been credited with single-handedly revitalizing Op Art, and comparisons have been made to the British painter Bridget Riley. Yet, Leach's work has developed less from the influence ...
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...
Centre for Contemporary Photography: Parallel Worlds: Works by Lisa Crowley, Megan Dunn, Sean kerr, Maddie Leach, Ella Bella
Moonshine Reed, Jono Rotman
Their practices reflect a look both outwards to mass media and popular visual information and inward to subjects and ideas of personal and idiosyncratic interest. These new works implying seemingly objective representations or popular archetypes ...
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...
Cambridge Galleries: Translinear: 12 Canadian Artists
The concise premise of the exhibition is that painting has a particular visual language and that paintings exist to generate a state of awareness or understanding on the part of the viewer which is not limited by context, time or place. By bringin...
Cairns Regional Gallery: Thancoupie: Spherical Forms, Clay Murals anThrown Stoneware
While clay has always been incorporated in the aboriginal culture through body decoration, wall paintings and in ceremony, it was never actually harnessed as a tool for ceramic moulding.
Indeed, when Thancoupie ventured south from her home...
University of Kentucky Art Museum: A Ceramic Continuum: Fifty Years of the Archie Bray Influence
The exhibition also includes work from the Foundation’s former resident directors—Rudy Autio, David Cornell, Ken Ferguson, Carol Roorbach, David Shaner, Kurt Weiser, and Peter Voulkos—as well as by Josh DeWeese, the current resident director.
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cherrydelosreyes: Antonio Adriano Puleo: To This World I Must Give In
The figures in Puleo’s paintings are either headless, as in Protect Your Neck (I Feel My Head Going Down Again) or “block heads.” They almost always have a divine type of presence due to graphic beams of light penetrating apertures in the block h...
City Gallery Wellington: Telecom Prospect 2004: New Art New Zealand
From an 18 metre long glistening glitter carpet by Hamilton artist Mark Curtis to Ralph Hotere's White Drip: from a working ice-skating rink by Wellington artist Maddie Leach to a new interactive work by Ronnie van Hout, Telecom Prospect 2004 has ...
Gasworks Gallery: Shelf Life: Works by 12 International Artists Curated by smith + fowle
Artists included are: Bitterkomix (SA), Maria Hedlund (SW), Paul Khera (UK), Robert Linder (USA),
Euan Macdonald (C), Kerry James Marshall (USA), Robin Rhode (SA), Freddie
Robins (UK), Dario Robleto (USA), Will Rogan ...
Bauhaus Dessau Foundation: Call for Artists: 2nd trimester of the IV. Bauhaus Kolleg Dot.City
The goal is to deconstruct the differentiation between public and private/physical and virtual respectively. They believe that there are overlapping calls for a new definition of urbanism as well as for new strategies to program urban processes.
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Kettle's Yard Gallery, University of Cambridge: Starting at Zero: Black Mountain College 1933-57
Founded in North Carolina in 1933 by John Andrew Rice, a dissident Classical academic, it attracted a star-studded cast of teachers and students who forged a dramatic shift from a Eurocentric art world to a distinctly American one. Rice invited Jo...
Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery: Jules Olitski: A Ten-Year Retrospective 1993-2003
A reception will follow the interview at the Thorne Gallery. Seating for the Olitski interview is limited, and people will be admitted on a first-come, first-seated basis. The lecture, reception, and exhibit are free and open to the public. For in...
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