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Artist: Caroline Lord ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Caroline Lord.
- Jacobus Houbraken
(Charles Lord Talbot Lord High Chancellor)
1740
- Ernest Stamp
Portrait of Lord Russel, Lord Chief Justice
Mezzotint
19th - 20th century
- Jacobus Houbraken
Portrait of Thomas, Lord Coventry, Lord Keeper, Amsterdam
Engraving
1741
- Louis-Leopold Boilly - Caroline Mortier de Trevise c. 1810-1812 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art French
- Woman’s Hat, Reboux (House of), Caroline , 1900-1920, Silk velvet, ostrich feathers
- Woman’s Hat, Reboux (House of), Caroline , 1900-1920, Silk velvet, ostrich feathers
- Sir Joshua Reynolds - Lady Caroline Howard 1778 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art British
- James Millar - Lord Algernon Percy c. 1777-1780 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art British
- Lord Raglan (19e siècle) by anonyme The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- William Robertson, Lord Robertson (1753-1835), 1805 Sir Henry Raeburn (Scottish, 1756-1823)Oil on canvas; 49 1/2
- Sir Anthony van Dyck - Philip, Lord Wharton 1632 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art Flemish
- Lord Salisbury in his way to the House ; Lord Salisbury rentrant chez lui (4e quart 19e siècle ; 1er quart 20e siècle) by RENOUARD Charles Paul
- Marie-Caroline d'Autriche et Ferdinand IV de Bourbon by anonyme
- Joshua Reynolds - Lord Rockinham and Edmund Burke c. 1766 oil on canvas The Fitzwilliam Museum British
- Thomas GAinsborough - George Pitt, First Lord Rivers c. 1768-69 oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art British
- George Stubbs - Lord Grosvenor's Arabian with a Groom c. 1765 oil on canvas Kimbell Art Museum English
- Portrait dit de Lord Lytton (1851 en) by CHASSERIAU Théodore
- Lib
Lord Lausdonne
1894
- Sir Joshua Reynolds - Henry, Eighth Lord Arundell of Wardour c. 1764-67 oil on canvas Dayton Arts Institute English
- David Teniers the Younger
Kilim fragment
7 - 9th century
- Agnes Jeffrey - Catherine Caroline Isabella Stewart (1842-1866) 1845 watercolor with grap Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester American
- Roger Vivier
Mat
reed
19th century The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Mrs. Caroline Deas, ca. 1760 John Smart (British, 1741-43–1811)Pencil and watercolor on paper; 2 1/4
- Marcos Covarrubias
Pair of cuffs
embroidered linen
1805
- Portrait de James Lord (1945) by PICASSO Pablo (dit), RUIZ-PICASSO Pablo
- Wilhelm von Kobell - Hunter and Lord at the River Isar with View of Munich 1823 oil on wood panel Cleveland Museum of Art German
- David Teniers the Younger
Kilim saf
wool
17th century
- David Teniers the Younger
Kilim fragment
17th century
- David Teniers the Younger
Kilim fragment
17th century
- W.P. Tymms
The Prisoner of Chillon by Lord Byron (London: Day & Son, 1865)
book with 20 chromolithographs after designs by W. and G. Audsley
1865
- Roger Vivier
Kilim
wool
17th century
- Roger Vivier
Kilim
wool
17th century
- Anonymous
Caroline Murat
19th century
- Roger Vivier
Kilim
wool
18th century
- Roger Vivier
Kilim
wool
17th century
- Roger Vivier
Kilim
wool
17th century
- Roger Vivier
Embroidered cap
linen
14 - 15th century
- Roger Vivier
Kilim
wool
17th century
- Roger Vivier
Kilim
wool
17th century
- Mather Brown - Sir George Augustus Elliott, K.B., First Lord Heathfield of Gibralter 1788-91 oil on canvas The Detroit Institute of Art American
- Peter Van Valkenburgh
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
lithograph
1929
- Group at Head Quarters, Lord Burgleish, aide de camp col. Vico, Lord Raglan, Pelissier, aide de camp, Spahi, Feb.y 29 th 1856 (1856) by FENTON Roger
- Portrait de Caroline Dullin, née Replat (1794- ) (19e siècle) by anonyme
- La reine Marie-Caroline d'Autriche, reine des Deux Siciles (1852-1814) (1814) by SUCHII Museum of Fine Arts
- Gilbert Stuart, American, 1755-1828 Mrs. Robert Waterston (Hephzibah Lord) 1824 Oil on canvas 76.2 x
- Le pape Innocent XI recevant l'ambassadeur Lord Castelmaine (1990) by LENARDI Giovanni Battista
- The Lord Chancellor (4e quart 19e siècle ; 1er quart 20e siècle) by RENOUARD Charles Paul
- Roger Vivier
Kilim fragment
wool
17th century
- Roger Vivier
Kilim, fragment
wool
17th century
- Woman’s Hat, Caroline Reboux , 1907, Velvet, ostrich plume
- Roger Vivier
Kilim fragment
wool
17th century
- Roger Vivier
Kilim fragment
wool
18th century
- Roger Vivier
Kilim fragment
wool
17th century
- Roger Vivier
Kilim fragment
wool
18th century
- Roger Vivier
Kilim fragment
wool
17th century
- Emilia Kiknadze
Tent bag (chuval)
wool and cotton
9th century
- Duvelleroy
Ikat
silk and cotton
19th century
- Duvelleroy
Ikat
silk and cotton
19th century
- Portrait de Lord Elcho (2e quart 19e siècle ; 3e quart 19e siècle) by VILLOT Frédéric (attribué à )
- Caroline Duprez (19e siècle) by DESMAISONS E (lithographe)
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Lord
South Australian Museum: Ashes Urn Exhibition The urn had previously been given to Bligh by the group which included the future Mrs Bligh: they became Lord and Lady Darnley.
On Lord Darnley’s death in 1927 the Ashes were bequeathed to the Marylebone Cricket Club and they have been the u...
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa: The Lord of the Rings Motion Picture Trilogy - The Exhibition The exhibition has been developed over two years in conjunction with New
Line Cinema, the producers of the film trilogy. Te Papa has been granted
exclusive rights to produce this museum exhibition which will be toured
internationally after its ...
Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane: TROJAN HORSE: Andrew Arnaoutopoulos Trojan Horse focuses on the controversial relationship between Museums and their merchandise. In other words these stolen objects have generated a souvenir industry that the British Museum is reluctant to lose....
Hugh Lane Gallery: Francis Bacon's 7 Reece Mews Studio Reconstructed Donated by Bacon’s heir John Edwards, the reconstructed studio was formally opened by The Rt. Hon The Lord Mayor of Dublin, Ald Maurice Ahern on 23 May 2001. This remarkable cultural donation is the most important received by the Gallery since it ...
Barber Institute of Fine Arts: Pre-War Politians by Edmond Kapp The Barber Institute has 243 of Kapp's portraits and caricatures, far too many to display at one time, so this exhibition offers a taste of the collection and a glimpse into a political age which, although increasingly remote, continues to shape o...
Cafe Gallery Project: Sutapa Biswas: Birdsong Birdsong is a projected film tableau in which a horse is viewed in a domestic interior, standing motionless except for the gentle and subtle movements of its body. Seen through the eyes of a child – whose dream it is to have a horse living in his ...
AMERICAN DANCE GUILD: Chamber Pieces: (Solos, Duets, Trios)
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Roxy Art House Gallery: Roger Cummiskey: A Stroll Thro' Ulysses - Bloomsday 100 The Director of the Roxy ArtHouse, Michael Borland, invited Roger to exhibit in Edinburgh after visiting his exhibition on the same theme at the Bank of Ireland Arts Centre in Dublin in 2003 opened by the Lord Mayor of Dublin. Presenting an intern...
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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Architecture Foundation: Integrity: Building with Honesty It will explore the concept of Anti-Facadism,
a campaign against the retention of facades alone, in historic areas, which
obscure new building schemes and which has been actively pursued for three
years by Lord Rogers, Sir Richard MacCormac and...
Charles Allis Art Museum: Holiday Greetings at the Allis and Villa Holidays at the Allis ~ The 1911 English Allis mansion will herald newly
designed Tudor-style decorations created by the Charles Allis/Villa Terrace
Renaissance Garden Club. Inspired by English Christmases past, the lavish
period decorations w...
J. Paul Getty Center: THE QUEEN OF THE ANGELS Taking it's title from Los Angeles' historic name, El Pueblo de la Reyna de Los
Angeles (The Town of the Queen of the Angels), the new Museum exhibition The
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Rotary Club of Otorohanga: Call for Artists: International High School Student Art Contest This project is an initiative of The Rotary Club of Otorohanga, New Zealand. As such it is NOT a project organised by ROTARY INTERNATIONAL. Many Rotary Clubs across the Globe are assisting our Club by participating in the running of this competit...
Dallas Museum of Art: The Sensuous and the Sacred: Chola Bronzes from South India Chola Bronze sculptures are among the most admired arts of the Indian sub-continent. The works are famed for their subtle modeling and fluent outline of form, as well as for an ideal balance of graceful realism and heroic classicism. The Chola k...
Art Gallery of New South Wales: Heroes and Villains from Japan's Floating World For centuries many samurai
heroes and villains have
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Guernsey Museum and Art Gallery: Peter Le Vasseur: Tree of Life Guernsey Museums & Galleries is a service provided by the government of the
(British) Channel Island of Guernsey. The service is run by a Heritage
Committee, which also administers the Island Archives Service, together with
the listing and prot...
Artery - Artist Cooperative of Davis: The Australian Artery Exchange: Angela Buckingham, Doug Alicja Kuzmycz paints in a darkly cinematic style, delving into the theme of female identity, particularly that of the femme fatale.
Martha Lord's paintings are about mood and space, portraying thoughts through abstract compositions in the fo...
Fotografisk Center: LEWIS CARROLL: a retrospective (1856-1879) The exhibition is retrospective and covers the period from 1856 to1879. The original photographs were made via the wet collodian method, an early and very demanding technique of which Carroll was a master. His career as an artist / photographer be...
South London Gallery: Walter Crane (1845-1915): Wallpaper, Costumes and Book Design Alongside The Triumph of Labour Founded by philanthropist William Rossiter, the South London Gallery opened on its present site in 1891. Rossiter was supported by a group of prominent contemporary artists, including John Ruskin and Frederic, Lord Leighton. The aim of the foundin...
Telfair Museum of Art: LADIES, LANDSCAPES, AND LOYAL RETAINERS: JAPANESE ART FROM A
PRIVATE COLLECTION The fifty-six
prints, dating
primarily
from the 18th
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Fantasy and Function: The Furniture of John Dickinson Organized by Darrin Alfred, SFMOMA curatorial associate of architecture and design, the exhibition is drawn from the Museum’s impressive collection of 250 works by the San Francisco–based designer. “Dickinson’s designs demonstrate his ability to b...
Peifen Fine Art: Parallel Realities : Aishan Yu's First Solo Show in the UK In one set of works, Yu‚s diminutive but precisely executed oil-on-board paintings feature a solitary female figure in some state of spiritual repose or quiet contemplation. Although by no means an unconventional subject matter, she has desired to...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Julia Margaret Cameron's Women Organized by Sylvia Wolf, associate curator of photography at the Art Institute of Chicago and recently named
photography curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, and coordinated...
National Gallery of Victoria: Victorian Photographs: Julia Margaret Cameron - Annals of My Glass House In her fragmentary
autobiography Annals of My Glass House, Julia Margaret Cameron
records that she took her first successful photograph in January
...
Sothebys.com: Photography from Australia and New Zealand: Special Curated by Alison Holland The photography in this collection is extremely diverse: from pierced and painted bodies to witnessing the inner sanctum of the infamous New Zealand 'Black Power' gang. Urban landscapes of international observations combine with the views of Syd...
Design Museum, at University of California, Davis: The Ghost and the Beauty Queen: Festivals of Northeast Thailand Every July at the full moon, the sleepy northeastern Thai city of Ubon Ratchathani comes alive with a spectacular two-day citywide parade called Khao Phansa. The event celebrates the beginning of the Buddhist Rains Retreat, the period when monks ...
Shire Pottery Gallery and Studios: Enchanted Places: Four Leading Contemporary Scottish Painters REINHARD BEHRENS RSW SSA
"My drawings, etchings, paintings and installations contribute to an ever increasing Œbody of evidence‚ for the existence of the parallel world of ŒNaboland‚ in which normal limits of time and space are dissolved
Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts, Stanford University: The Artist Observed: Portraits and Self-Portraits Included are works by such influential artists as Anthony Van Dyck, Rembrandt van Rijn, Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, James McNeill Whistler, Auguste Rodin, Oskar Kokoschka, and Ansel Adams. Their observations create a lively narrative across fo...
Seattle Art Museum: John Singer Sargent John Singer Sargent is curated at SAM by Trevor Fairbrother, Jon and Mary Shirley Curator of Modern Art, and will be on view in
SAM’s Special Exhibition Galleries Dec. 14, 2000—March 18, 2001. Fairbrother is an internationally recognized scholar...
Art Gallery of New South Wales: Australian Sculptor Bertram Mackennal Whilst Mackennal remained an expatriate, travelling back to Australia only three times, he maintained close links to local sculptors. He had a large impact on the growth and directions of sculpture in Australia. He completed a number of public wor...
J. Paul Getty Center: Mexico: From Empire to Revolution. A Two-Part Exhibition Features Rare Photographs of Mexican History Part I runs October 21, 2000, through January 21, 2001, and Part II runs from February
24 through May 20, 2001. Both will be presented at the Getty Research Institute at the
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Baron Gallery: Paintings from the Past become Icons for the Future For Hyacinthe Kuller Baron To the artist’s delight she discovers the whereabouts of many of the early paintings she thought lost to her forever. In the past art galleries did not feel it necessary to inform the artist when a sale was made.
1962 - Christopher Street, ...
Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens: Gloriana! The Golden Legend of Elizabeth I I am no lover of pompous title, Queen Elizabeth I is said to have told
her ladies-in-waiting, but only desire that my name may be recorded in a
line or two, which shall briefly express my name, my virginity, the years of
my reign, the reformat...
Renishaw Hall: John Piper: England in the Mid Twentieth Century John Piper was born in 1903, bought up and educated at Epsom, then a quiet country town, and the third son of a solicitor, who commuted daily to his office in Westminster. Charles Piper sympathised with his youngest son’s interest in the English...
Museum of Modern Art: Lucian Freud: The Painter's Etchings Ms. Figura states: "Although Freud‚s etchings speak for themselves in terms of their quality and strength, this aspect of his work remains relatively little known as compared with his paintings. This exhibition re veals the integral and vitally i...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: Reprocessing Information: Utilizing Information as Landscape, Medium and Commentary Ant Farm, Media Burn, 1975
Formed in 1968 and most active between 1973 and 1977, Ant Farm (Chip Lord, Hudson B. Marquez and Doug Michaels) was an influential Bay Area collective that explored the experimental fringe of architecture, design and...
Peabody Essex Museum: Odyssey Into World Art Spans Time, Place, and Culture
Odyssey: A Journey Into World Art opens to the public October 16 and will run through the fall of 2001.
We want to push the boundaries, says Paula Richter, co-curator for the exhibition. There will be objects in Odyssey that people will be com...
Baron Gallery: For Artist Hyacinthe Kuller-Baron, Life Comes Full Circle as Paintings from the Past become Icons for the Future Exhibited only on Internet Art Galleries In the 2000’s they discovered a more economical and successful venue on the Internet. Since 2003 Hyacinthe Baron exhibited her art on a Premiere Portfolio on absolutearts.com and received 500 to 5000 visitors a day and as many as 11,000 and more v...
Huntington Library, Art Collections, & Botanical Gardens: A MIROUR POLISSHED BRYGHT: REFLECTIONS OF CHAUCER, 1400-2000 Chaucer (c.1343-1400), the first great poet to write in English, has never lacked for critics. Daniel Defoe thought him not fit for modest persons to
read; Lord Byron found him obscene and contemptible; and Matthew Arnold deplored his lack of hig...
Fundament Foundation: Lustwarande 08 - Wanderland Twenty-seven artists from thirteen countries are taking part in Lustwarande 08 - Wanderland. Most of the artists have created new work for the exhibition. Many of them have never previously exhibited work in the Netherlands.
David Altmejd (C...
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