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Artist: Carolina Lose ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Carolina Lose.
- Carolina Lose
View of the Milan Cathedral
Etching and aquatint
1816
- John James Audubon - Carolina Parakeet (Carolina Parrot) 1827-38 hand-colored aquatin North Carolina Museum of Art American
- Daniel Nicholas Chodowiecki
You are a courageous boy, you will not lose Silesia to anyone.
Engraving
circa 178
- Romare Bearden - Carolina Shout 1911-88 The Mint Museums American
- Lewis Wickes Hine - Carolina Cotton Mill 1908 gelatin silver print Bowdoin College Museum of Art American
- Henry William Bunbury
How to lose your way, plate at p. 15 in the book An Academy for grown Horsemenä (London: Hooper and Wigstead, 1796)
etching
1786
- What We Are Supposed to Lose!, Louis Oppenheim (Switzerland, Coburg, 1879 - 1936) , 1919, Lithograph printed in black, green, orange and brown on wove paper mounted on linen
- When will the betrayed ”brave sons” lose patience?, Franz Maria Jansen (Germany (Cologne), 1885 - 1958) , circa 1922, Woodcut on wove paper
- Lewis Wickes Hine - Spinner in Cotton Mill, North Carolina 1908 gelatin silver print The Art Institute of Chicago J. Paul Getty Museum
- Cherokee Woman, North Carolina
- Pietro Bardellino - Apotheosis of Ferdinand IV and Maria Carolina, King and Queen of Naples c. 1781 oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art Italian
- Hunters - North Carolina, Lee Post (Artist), 1971, Gelatin-silver print
- Pieter Tanje
Portrait of Carolina, Princess of Orange and Nassau
ENG
1751
- Georges Schreiber
Evening in South Carolina
Lithograph
20th century The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Lewis Hine Title: 11 Year Old Spinner in a Cotton Mill, North Carolina Date: J. Paul Getty Museum
- Maum Duck, South Carolina
- Cherries, Donald Sultan (United States, North Carolina, Asheville, born 1951) , 1988, Screenprint
- Helen Hyde
A Rainy Day in South Carolina
lithograph
19th - 20th century
- Four Pears, Feb. 1989, Donald Sultan (United States, North Carolina, Asheville, born 1951) , 1989, Screenprint
- Michael Lucero
Baby Carolina in Stroller
Glazed earthenware and baby carriage
1997
- Johannes Esaias Nilson
Portrait of Sophia Carolina, born 1737
Engraving
18th century
- Helen Hyde
The Shower (A Rainy Day in South Carolina)
Lithograph
19th - 20th century
- Quince, Sept. 7, 1988, Donald Sultan (United States, North Carolina, Asheville, born 1951) , 1988, Screenprint
- North Carolina 6, Aaron Siskind (United States, New York, New York City, 1903 - 1991) , 1951, Gelatin-silver print
- Apples and Oranges, June 11, 1987, Donald Sultan (United States, North Carolina, Asheville, born 1951) , 1987, Screenprint The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Walker Evans Title: Negroes" Church, South Carolina Date: 1936 Medium: gelatin silver print Dimensions:
- Big Dipper, Charlotte, North Carolina, John Pfahl (United States, New York, New York City, born 1939-2-17) , 1976, Dye-imbibition print
- Marion Jones, Raleigh, North Carolina, 2001, Rick Chapman (United States, born 1966) , 2002, Gelatin-silver print
- Johannes Esaias Nilson
Portrait of Frederica Carolina, Princess of Hohenlohe and Waldburg, born 1714
Engraving
18th century
- Morris Louis - Pi 1960 acrylic on canvas North Carolina Museum of Art American
- Bamboo Lightning, Penland, North Carolina, John Pfahl (United States, New York, New York City, born 1939-2-17) , 1977, Dye-imbibition print
- Necker Cube, Penland, North Carolina, John Pfahl (United States, New York, New York City, born 1939-2-17) , 1975, Dye-imbibition print
- Red Setters in Red Fields, Charlotte, North Carolina, John Pfahl (United States, New York, New York City, born 1939-2-17) , 1976, Dye-imbibition print
- Marion Jones Legs, Raleigh, North Carolina, 2001, Rick Chapman (United States, born 1966) , 2002, Gelatin-silver print
- Snow Creek Lightning, Wing, North Carolina, John Pfahl (United States, New York, New York City, born 1939-2-17) , 1977, Dye-imbibition print
- Roan Mountain Lightning, Roan Mountain, North Carolina, John Pfahl (United States, New York, New York City, born 1939-2-17) , 1977, Dye-imbibition print
- Shed with Blue Dotted Lines, Penland, North Carolina, John Pfahl (United States, New York, New York City, born 1939-2-17) , 1975, Dye-imbibition print J. Paul Getty Museum
- The Herbalist, Louisiana or South Carolina The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Bowl, sugar, 1789-1821 Made by Rudolph Christ (1750-1833)American; Made in South, Salem, North Carolina, AmericaEarthenware
- Woman’s Hip Wrapper, Carolina Josephina von Franquemont (1817 - 1867) (Artist), circa 1850, Cotton plain weave with hand-drawn wax resist (batik tulis) and applied gold (prada)
- Jan Miense Molenaer - The Dentist 1629 oil on panel North Carolina Museum of Art Dutch
- Gerhard Richter - Station 1985 oil on canvas North Carolina Museum of Art German
- Richard Diebenkorn - Berkeley No. 8 1954 oil on canvas North Carolina Museum of Art American
- Ed Moses - Blk-Jack 1995 acrylic on canvas North Carolina Museum of Art American
- Elizabeth Murray - Pigeon 1991 oil on canvas and la North Carolina Museum of Art American
- Moshe Kupferman - Untitled 1974 oil on canvas North Carolina Museum of Art Israeli
- Jacob Lawrence - Forward 1967 tempera on panel North Carolina Museum of Art American
- Frank Stella - Raqqa II 1970 synthetic polymer an North Carolina Museum of Art American
- Karl Schmidt-Rotluff - Portrait of Emy 1919 oil on canvas North Carolina Museum of Art German
- Puccio Capanna - The Cruxifiction c. 1330 Tempera and gold lea North Carolina Museum of Art Italian
- Anselm Keifer - Untitled 1980-86 oil, acrylic, emulsi North Carolina Museum of Art German
- Joel Shapiro - Untitled 1989-90 cast bronze North Carolina Museum of Art American
- George Benjamin Luks - In the Steerage 1900 oil on canvas North Carolina Museum of Art American
- A Member of the Wilkins Family Making Biscuits on Corn Husking Day, Tallyho, North Carolina, Marion Post Wolcott (United States, 1910 - 1990) , 1939, printed later, Gelatin-silver print J. Paul Getty Museum
- Cotton-Mill Worker, North Carolina
- Untitled, Henry Charles Pearson (United States, North Carolina, Kinston, born 1914-12-8) , 1964, Lithograph
- Untitled, Henry Charles Pearson (United States, North Carolina, Kinston, born 1914-12-8) , 1964, Lithograph
- John Ivery’s Truck: Hauling Away the Traps and Saving the Yams, John Outterbridge (United States, North Carolina, Greenville, born 1933) (Artist), 1993, Wood, metal, rag, and acrylic paint
- Coleridge Poem I, Henry Charles Pearson (United States, North Carolina, Kinston, born 1914-12-8) , 1964, Lithograph
- Part III, Henry Charles Pearson (United States, North Carolina, Kinston, born 1914-12-8) , 1964, Lithograph
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Gasworks Gallery: Nothing to Lose: An Unprecedented Collaboration Between Gasworks, London and La Friche, Marseilles Nothing to Lose at Gasworks will see both Majoral and Jabbour working in and around the Gallery space in order to make a site-specific exhibition. By transforming Gasworks Gallery into a studio for six weeks, Nothing to Lose presents the artists w...
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....
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(1998), the Oskar Barnack...
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Bauhaus Dessau Foundation: Call for Artists: Transnational Spaces What are the consequences for cities and architecture if a location is becoming ambiguous? By looking at select transnational locations, such as call centers in Calcutta/India, hostels for refugees in Berlin, transnational markets in Istanbul, a d...
Galerie Bernhard Knaus: Daniele Buetti: Does Time Dance with Memories? The private adoption of the public images shows the expose and
vulnerability of the models, but appears on the other hand ironic and
rises the beauty for the viewer, because the models become something
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away from their perfection.publishi...
First Street Gallery: Bryan Collins: Bloom Bloom
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one of those uneventful days where you just lose yourself looking.
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of the early seventies. She became involved with photocopy art when she
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Agora Gallery: Contemporary Perspectives: A Collective Exhibition "Torrent of the Sea" and "the Music of New Orleans" by the Maine artist D. Loren Champlin will be shown in this collective exhibit in Chelsea.
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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...
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Southwest School of Art and Craft / Russell Hill Rogers Galleries: Multi-media Exhibitions Reflect the “Poetry of Space” and Today’s “Anxious Accumulations” Travis Townsend is a faculty member at the University of Eastern Kentucky who uses a mixture of reclaimed building materials, wood scraps and other found materials to create curiously interactive devices that play off the look and feel of tools, t...
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Fresh A.I.R. Gallery: A Gift and A Curse: Work by Chris Mohler History
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Red Gate Gallery: Shen Ling: Pink Bed " Milan Kundera once said,'What is flirtation? One might say that it is behavior leading another to believe that sexual intimacy is possible, while preventing that possibility from becoming a certainty.' Today, flirtation has become quite a luxury.
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Stiftung Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum: Jaume Plensa. Good Luck? Nowadays Plensa is one of the outstanding protagonists of the mid-life generation of sculptors, whose ideas and leitmotifs exude a ubiquitous fascination and appeal. The most recent examples of his major public projects, which he produced as exter...
Il Ramo d'Oro: Adriana Montariello: Tango In the seventies she became interested in mediate communication working on computers. Her first personal exhibition took place in 1976 at the “L’incontro di Ziccardi” bookshop in Naples. After joining the collective “Nuova Identità” (New Identity)...
Orlando Museum of Art: From Goodnight Moon to Art Dog: The World of Clement, Edith and Thacher Hurd Among the material included in the exhibition are watercolors, pen and ink sketches, woodcuts, drawings and tempera paintings. Ranging from early sketches to final illustrations, these works provide a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the ste...
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Spertus Museum: Vishniac Photographs Breathe Life into Memories of Children from a Vanished World
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Dahesh Museum of Art: Telling Tales I: Classical Images Ever since antiquity, the artistic vocabulary developed by the Greeks and Romans has
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Chisenhale Gallery: Solid Objects, Recent Sculptural Work by Valentin Carron and Mai-Thu Perret For the exhibition Mai-Thu Perret will present part of her series of sculptures entitled The Crystal Frontier. The series comprises text ˆ extracts from personal diaries, letters, timetables and public event announcements ˆ and objects, which she ...
Phoenix Art Museum: Constructing New Berlin: Contemporary Art Made in Post-Wall Berlin Constructing New Berlin is the first groundbreaking, major exhibition that Phoenix Art Museum has toured since the acclaimed Copper as Canvas in 1998-99. Constructing New Berlin is presented by the global financial services firm UBS. Additional s...
Witte de With Center for Contemportary Art: Yto Barrada: A Life Full of Holes – The Strait Project "Even a life full of holes, a life of nothing but waiting, is better than no life at all". Driss Ben Hamed Charhadi, A Life Full of Holes (1964).
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Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art: Don Harvey: Invented Landscapes-A Ten Year Survey AND Intimate Majesty: Metalworks by Heather White | PULSE Today, urban planners and wildlife activists are compelled into dialogue as sprawl, farmland, and parks compete both for available open space and a hand in urban revitalization. One of the region’s most respected artists, Don Harvey creates and l...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Jacob Lawrence's Toussaint Lawrence, who moved to Harlem as a teenager in 1930, was influenced and
stimulated by the artists, writers, and philosophers of the Harlem Renaissance, among
them Romare Bearden, Langston Hughes, and W. E. B. DuBois, who fostered pride...
Malmo Konsthall: Jacob Dahlgren and Katarina Lofstrom: Visual and Emotional By creating what we experience
as abstract images, the artists on the one hand set us free from the
limiting literalness of pure representation and make possible narratives
(and emotions) with multiple layers of meaning in us, the observers. On...
Brooklyn Museum of Art: Hip-Hop Nation: Roots, Rhymes, and Rage
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