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Artist: William Mark ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by William Mark.
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Strang, The Mark of the Beast - Illustrations to Life"s Handicap, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Theophilus Brown, Beth and Mark, Drawing, number 10 of the portfolio Twenty Etchings by Theophilus Brown, 1984 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Theophilus Brown, Mark and Gordon, Drawing, number 13 of the portfolio Twenty Etchings by Theophilus Brown, 1984 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- WH, "Our Mark" (Lt.-Col. Mark Sykes, M.P.), Men of the Day No. 2278, from Vanity Fair Supplement, 1912 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Theophilus Brown, Beth, Gordon, and Mark, Drawing seated Man, number 14 of the portfolio Twenty Etchings by Theophilus Brown, 1984 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Mark Adams, California Poppies, 1976
- Giovanni Battista Cima da Conegliano - Saint Mark c. 1500 oil on wood The National Gallery, London Italian Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Mark Adams, Sugar Bowl, 1985 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- William Strang, The Mark of the Beast, plate 3 in the book, A Series of thirty Etchings ä illustrating Subjects from the Writings of Rudyard Kipling (London: Macmillan, 1901), 1901 J. Paul Getty Museum
- Pair of Candelabra
- William Mark Fisher - Land and Sea 1871 oil on canvas The Detroit Institute of Art American Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Mark Tobey, Landscape, 1968 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Mark Adams, Kerchief, 1979 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Mark Tobey, Litho No. 3, 1969 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Mark Tobey, Untitled, 1961 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Mark Tobey, October, 1971 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Mark Tobey, Untitled, 1961 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Mark Tobey, Louvre, 1961 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Churchill Ettinger, Mark, 1937 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Mark Adams, Eggplant, 1978 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Mark Tobey, Composition, 1967 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Mark Adams, Water Jar, 1984 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Mark Adams, Pink Poppy, 1980 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Mark Adams, Soccer Ball, 1983 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Mark Stock , The Butler"s in Love, 1987 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Nash, St. Mark"s from the Broglio, 1843 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Mark Rutherford, Ainslee"s September, 1899 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Mark Tobey, Message for a Desert Star, 1971 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Caspar Luyken, Mark XVI, 17th - 18th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Nash, The Baptistry, St. Mark"s Church, 1843 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Nash, St. Mark"s Church and Piazzetta, 1843 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Beth Van Hoesen, M.A. (Portrait of Mark Adams), 1980 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Nash, The Baptistry, St. Mark"s Church, 1843 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Ada L. Collier, Horses of St. Mark"s, Venice, 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Anonymous , A View from St. Mark"s Pillar at Venice..., 1749 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Mark Milsk (Miss), Plaza, Cuernavaca, Mexico, 1942 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Mark Milsk (Miss), Plaza, Cuernavaca, Mexico, 1941 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Joseph Nash, The Altar of the Virgin, St. Mark"s Church, 1843 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Baptist Jackson, Miracle of St. Mark, 18th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Giacomo Guardi, Piazza with St. Mark"s(Venice), 19th century
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (30) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Mark
Bucketworks: Mark Adams Exposed Mark Adams has received awards and recognition for his extraordinary artwork and is known for his creative use of materials and his wonderful urban art environment at his Bay View home. Please come and enjoy...
Fort Wayne Museum of Art: Mary Ellen Mark: American Odyssey Aperture, a not-for-profit organization devoted to photography and the
visual arts, has organized this traveling exhibition and produced the
accompanying publications. Aperture gratefully acknowledges the
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Bank of Ireland Arts Centre: Making A Mark: An Exhibition of Paintings by John Nolan "MAKING A MARK " refers to the physical birth of the image. Each of John's energetic paintings starts with a first brush stroke, a simple mark, which is carefully augmented and developed over time into its final form. For John, an artist is ultima...
SODA Gallery: Atmosphere: Mark Rhodes Rhodes continues "The primary motivation behind my landscape painting is to establish a bond between audiences and the environment. The exhibition seeks to achieve this through the exploration of the potentially profound impact that a landscape or...
Mark Fabbro: Seeking US Venue: Monumental War and Art Sculpture Mark is seeking an opportunity to exhibit the monumental work at art galleries in Washington DC, New York City and other United States locations.
Through the global media people are constantly presented with graphic images of people, and ...
Fraser Gallery: Mark Jenkins: Tape All Over Town For this coming show, provided that he can fit it through our front door, Jenkins will have the lifesize 1995 tape Honda Civic in the gallery, and will also exhibit photographs about some of his other tape projects.
Additionally, Mark will h...
Ann Arbor Art Center: Mark Porter: Interactive Sculptures, Lithographs and Drawings "Each piece is designed to approach the viewer with themes of human consciousness, human fragility, human sexuality and the desire to create and customize one's surroundings," Porter says. The lithographs and drawings will illustrate the idea and...
Plug In, ICA: Mark Karasick: Large Scale Paintings Mark’s work is partially an inquiry into the consequences of technological representation. He marries image capture in digital process with a profound and painterly treatment of the face – impactful not only from the expression and character, but ...
Walter Wickser Gallery: Two Exhibitions: Works by Mark Jacobson and A Figurative Group Show In "The Landscacpe of the Body, Figurative Group Show", Eric Finzi, Annette Rawlings, Keith Webster and Junqing Wu
explore the figure in many different techniques.
“The human body fascinates us not least because it houses the human spirit.
It ...
Gallery of Photography: MARK CURRAN: Southern Cross - A Documentary Portrait of Contemporary Ireland Alongside his landscapes, Curran presents portraits of construction workers
which dramatically convey the dignity of manual labour at a time when it is
set to become a thing of the past. These images intersect with works from
the prospect serie...
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts: Mark Lombardi: Global Networks A former librarian, Lombardi culled information from published sources, but made a point of stating that his study did not stem from primary research. Part of the 14,500 index cards upon which he recorded and noted this information will also be on...
bitforms gallery: Mark Napier: Sacred Code The artwork translates the stream of bits
into motion: two calligraphic marks, one black and one white, chase one
another in a seemingly endless dance on screen, leaving behind faint trails
as the move. Rather than interpreting the meaning of ...
Cairns Regional Gallery: Within: Steven Royster "I work really ruggedly as well as refined. I can scratch an eye lash or pick up a six inch grinder and mark the canvas; I encourage chance to be in my work and form a new direction."
"I am very keen on responsive creating, one mark encoura...
Association for Visual Arts: Mark Coetzee: All Our Sons 11 - an installation Mark Coetzee's first exhibition of the same title was shown at AVA in March/April of 2003. That exhibition consisted of various diapositive projections filling the blackened gallery spaces. These projected images were disturbed by the viewers' pre...
Frye Art Museum: Beyond Reason: Paintings and Monoprints by Mark Spencer Spencer’s painting skills allow him to draw from an eclectic mix of pictorial modes, including the strategies of Flemish nature morte, German Romanticism, and realism. What is common to Spencer’s art is his meticulous brushwork, carefully balanced co...
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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Philadelphia Museum of Art: Mary Ellen Mark: Photographs Unsurpassed in bringing icon-like presence to her subjects, whether 'everyday' or unusual, Mark (born 1940) was recently
voted 'Most Influential Woman Photographer of All Time' by readers of American Photo magazine. In ...
Kettle's Yard Gallery, University of Cambridge: The World, Abridged: Oliver Bancroft, Mark Edwards, Ryan Gander, Sally Osborn, Lucy Skaer Mark Edwards’ rich colour photographs are born out of a prolonged engagement with neglected and overlooked landscapes close to home, while oriental iconography and mass-reproduced images are some of the disparate sources that Lucy Skaer uses to we...
Art Space Gallery: George Rowlett: Prime Elements Working directly from the subject, the surface of his canvases are built up
often with extraordinary speed to a rich and succulent impasto where colour
and surface combine to convey atmosphere, light and mass. Rowlett delights
in the properties...
Museum of Modern Art, Oxford: Mark Lewis: Large-Scale Film Installations Mark Lewis's work functions as a critique of cinema, encouraging the viewer's awareness of the clichés, conventions and fragmentary nature of film, and how it has been constructed historically. In so doing, he also acknowledges its suggestive pow...
Tate Liverpool: Mark Wallinger: Credo Wallinger came to prominence in Britain in the 1980s and has since earned an
international reputation. He was nominated for the 1995 Turner Prize and recently
completed a new piece of work, Ecce Homo, for Trafalgar Square, ...
Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts: Allison Warren: Scribbles The artist states that “the accumulation of these markings provides direct evidence of our unwavering urge for physical contact with the material world”. The drawings provide the site upon which to consider the volatile role of the hand mark in co...
Neuberger Museum of Art: Mark Klett: Ideas About Time Klett, one of America’s foremost landscape photographers who has earned international acclaim, is known primarily for specializing in works that focus on perceptions of the American West. Ideas About Time follows the concept of time throughout the...
MU: The 14th Star: Photos, Videos, Poetry and Music by Mark Borthwick Mark Borthwick ranks among the generation of photographers who in the nineties broke through the conventions of fashion photography. Integrating elements from the domains of architecture and design, he has developed a very personal and intuitive s...
Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative: NEW BEGINNINGS, NEW IDEAS
An opening for the exhibition will be held Wednesday 5th July, 2000 at 6.00 p.m. Mr. Herb Simms/Elder, La Perouse Aboriginal Community,
Sydney will open the show at
Boomalli, 191 Parramatta Road, Annandale. N.S.W. 2038
Boomalli Abor...
York Quay Centre: Torontoniensis: Songs from the Waterfront Whether dark or humorous, the works chosen for Songs from the Waterfront contend with age-old preoccupations of loss, alienation, betrayal and death. The artists in the current project are: John Abrams, Mark Adair, David W. Craig, Catherine Daigl...
Club Ohm: CYBER SOIREE FESTIVAL & EXPO ...
San Bernardino County Museum, Fisk Gallery: Trial and Transformation: The
Creative Process Revealed Marilyn Prescott, Guest Curator of the exhibit, believes that
courage is one of the things that separates the real artist from
the merely visionary art...
55 Mercer Gallery: Dianne Bowen: That Will Leave A Mark >This body of work represents human landscapes, soliciting time. Tree branches and barbed wire expose themselves from beneath the surface like roots and veins connecting earth to body. Layers of paint and pieces of materials reveal vestiges excava...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Mark Manders: Parallel Occurrence Inhabited for a Survey presents the floor plan of a building, outlined on the gallery floor using pencils, crayons, markers and other materials. Part of a perpetually-changing, unrealised whole, which evolves further with each manifestation, the f...
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