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Artist: Myer Myers ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (60)
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Myer Myers Teapot silver, wood 1763 - 1764
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Myer Myers Ladle silver and wood circa 1770
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Basket, 1760-1770 Made by Myer Myers (1723-1795)American; Made in Mid-Atlantic, New York, New York, AmericaSilver;
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Myer Myers Tea bowl porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Tea bowl porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Cup with handle porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Cup with handle porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Cup with handle porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Cup with handle porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Cup with handle porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Cup with handle porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Mug with handle porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Cup with handle porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Tea bowl porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Tea bowl porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Tea bowl porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Mug with handle porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Mug with handle porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Cup with handle porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Mug with handle porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Mug with handle porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Mug with handle porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Mug with handle porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Mug with handle porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Tea bowl porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Tea bowl porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Shallow bowl porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Shallow bowl porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Luncheon plate porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Shallow bowl porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Shallow bowl porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Shallow bowl porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Soup Plate porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Shallow bowl porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Soup Plate porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Shallow bowl porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Shallow bowl porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Luncheon plate porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Luncheon plate porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Luncheon plate porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Luncheon plate porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Luncheon plate porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Luncheon plate porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Luncheon plate porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Shallow Bowl porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Shallow Bowl porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Shallow Bowl porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Shallow bowl porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Shallow bowl porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Shallow bowl porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Soup plate porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Shallow bowl porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Service plate porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Soup plate porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Service plate porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Luncheon plate porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Service plate porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Service plate porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Service plate porcelain 1790 - 1800
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Myer Myers Service plate porcelain 1790 - 1800

Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (28)
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Metropolitan Museum of Art: Egyptian Art at Eton College: Selections from the Myers Museum
The collection is particularly notable for the number of small-scale, exquisitely crafted items such as stunning chalices and bowls of faience, statuettes, and jewelry. Among the many highlights on view is a royal pectoral from the Middle Ki...

Friedman Benda: Renowned New York Sculptor Forrest Myers
An artist who greatly expanded the functional vocabulary of sculpture, Myer’s work is foremost, the result of his empirical explorations in materiality. For 40 years, he has been experimenting with the inherent properties of metal. The show will n...

UCLA Hammer Museum: Robert Overby: Parallel, 1978 - 1969
An influential figure and an inspirational teacher, Overby had a passionate following among artists. He challenged notions of originality and had a conceptual commitment to the free exchange of ideas, as evidenced in a self published book titl...

Kontainer Gallery: Tom Chamberlain: Solo Exhibition
A recent graduate of The Royal Academy of Arts, London, Tom Chamberlain was nominated for Becks Futures in 2002. A year later, his work was included in „Shimmering Substance‰ ˆ curated by Barry Schwabsky and Catsou Roberts at Arnolfini, Bristol...

Skirball Cultural Center: Myer Myers: Jewish Silversmith in Colonial New York
While Myers is not nearly as well known as Paul Revere, who worked in Boston, Myers, like Revere, is counted among a select group of highly respected merchant-artisans of the time. His work is found in major museum collections including the Metrop...

University Art Museum, CSU Long Beach: 19+1+1
Over its twenty-five-year history of presenting diverse, often groundbreaking exhibitions, the museum has amassed a world-class collection of contemporary artwork. On the occasion of this exhibition, the UAM will display the latest additions to i...

Manes Exhibition Hall: Fragments 4: Young Progressive Artist
A presentation of installation, film, video, photography, digital design, painting, sculpture, performance, and more, Fragments 4 will historically document the creative expression of this exceptional group of emerging international artists. The ...

Robb and Stucky Interiors: Art in Context: An Exhibition of Art and Design
The show, “Art in Context: An Exhibition of Art and Design,” opens July 9-13, 2007 and features a Seminar about naming and analyzing works of art (July 12, 3:00, with Wine & Cheese). The title for Bailey’s new painting will be selected from par...

Pittsburgh Center for the Arts: Two New Exhibitions: Dressed for Life and PCA Group Show
In Dressed for Life, artist Elaine Morris uses actual dresses and garments as a starting point, transforming each into an act of storytelling through the addition of envelopes, buttons, paper cut-outs, and even poetry and language. The result is a...

Glema Mahr Center for the Arts, Madisonville Community College: Reviving Renaissance: Paintings by Tom Kennedy
Tom has produced award-winning work as an illustrator, graphic designer and artist since 1976. His work has been commissioned by major corporations, public institutions and individuals for its sensitive portraiture and montage work involvin...

Comme Ca: ŒSUCCUBUS, BANSHEE AND MEDUSA: Warped Works by 8 Women
Abigail Lane: Lane emerged as a member of the Freeze generation, and, along with Damien Hirst, Gary Hume and Sarah Lucas, was part of the 1988 exhibition that showcased the works of Goldsmiths College students. Initially Lane was known for large-s...

Museum of Science and Industry: Mission to Mir
Mission to Mir opens at the IMAX Dome Theatre at MOSI Sept. 1 and runs through March 15, 2001.

Filmed in space by the astronauts, this unprecedented giant-screen tour of Russias Space Station Mir gives viewers a unique look insi...
Fresno Metropolitan Museum: Becoming A Nation: Americana from the Diplomatic Reception Rooms, U.S. Department of State
"Becoming A Nation" provides the visitor with outstanding examples of America's achievement in the arts between the mid 18th and early 19th centuries like the great Philadelphia high chest attributed to Joseph Deleveau, an exquisite settee by Dunc...

Laguna Art Museum: Cyborg Manifesto, or The Joy of Artifice
Theorist Donna Haraway coined a portion of the title, Cyborg Manifesto. She wrote, the cyborg is resolutely committed to partiality, irony, intimacy, and perversity. However when boundaries are being transgressed and when fusions create new entit...

Amon Carter Museum: Focus Exhibition on Works: Alfred Stieglitz and Georgia O’Keeffe
“The confluence of their personal and professional lives at Lake George held momentous ramifications for both Stieglitz and O’Keeffe, resulting in some of their most affecting work,” said Jane Myers, senior curator of prints and drawings. “Displa...

Contrasts Gallery: Mei Guo (The Beau Monde-The Beautiful World)
The artists in the show include: Noriko Ambe (born in Japan), Emily Cheng (born in the United States, Chinese-American), Chitra Ganesh (born in the United States, Indian-American) in collaboration with Christopher Myers (born in the United States,...

BoMA, Bar of Modern Art: Coined Operation: Fragmentation
Operation: Fragmentation is the brainchild of Guest Curator Laura Kuenzli, an avid supporter of the recent art toy movement and its prominent illustrators. Inspired by this subculture’s relative lack of exposure in the Columbus, OH area, she to...

Carnegie Museum of Art: Lebbeus Woods: Experimental Architecture
"The proposals of Lebbeus Woods are at the forefront of experimental work, and it is our distinct pleasure to present this installation at the Heinz Architectural Center," says Richard Armstrong, the Henry J. Heinz II director at Carnegie Museu...

Amon Carter Museum: Celebrating America: Masterworks from Texas Collections
This group of paintings, sculptures, watercolors and photographs celebrates the achievements of those collectors in Texas whose holdings reflect the essential nature of our country’s character. From a pair of 18th-century portraits by John Singlet...

Photographer's Gallery: Ed van der Elsken: Retrospective of A Dutch Photographer
Ed van der Elsken moved to Paris in 1950, joining many young Dutch artists and intellectuals seeking respite from the gloomy aftermath of the war in Amsterdam. Love on the Left Bank (1956), created during this period, remains his most cele...

University of Michigan Museum of Art: White House Collection of American Crafts
The pieces in the collection illustrate the skill, imagination, and vitality characteristic of craft in the 1990s. Using glass, wood, clay, fiber, and metal, these artists reveal their ability to manipulate materials--often...

Oakland Museum of California: Amazing Bikes: Two Centuries on Two Wheels
The invention of the bicycle had a revolutionary impact around the world. Considered the first democratic means of transportation, the bicycle eliminated dependence on the horse and carriage and allowed people...

Walter Anderson Museum of Art: Motifs of Time: Mississippi Artists Invitational
A group of Anderson drawings with motif references are displayed as a group in this exhibition. The drawings quickly move beyond the lines into flowers, animals, and landscapes. The Community Center mural refers to them in the designs around th...

ARTSPACE, Auckland: Bright Paradise: Tony De Lautour, Ian McDonald, Paul Morrison, Paul Seitsema
Curated by Allan Smith, Bright Paradise tracks narratives of exploration, discovery, travel, leisure, image collections and technologies within a matrix of loss and longing. The show includes around 30 artists, with 10 of these coming fro...

Westmoreland Museum of American Art: First Juried Biennial: Curated by Ingrid Schaffner
Featured artists: Virginia Steele Ankney, Paul Binai, Leslie Calhoun, Marie Mawe Charpentier, Ron Donoughe, John Dorinsky, Betty Elias, John A. Fobes, L’Ox Formidable, Fran V. Galamas, Patty Gallagher, Melinda Myers Grass, Greg Hricenak, Doug Kins...

Oakland Museum of California: Iconic to Ironic: Fashioning California Identity
Iconic to Ironic: Fashioning California Identity examines how California fashion has been shaped by the entertainment industry as well as the state's cultural diversification and varied climates and geography. The exhibition is organized into five...

Carnegie Museum of Art: Out of the Ordinary: The Architecture and Design of Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown and Associates
Venturi Scott Brown and Associates (VSBA) is known for combining design elements in unexpected ways-an approach that has spurred some to include Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown among the founders of architectural Post modernism. Though t...

Creativity Workshops: Call for Artists: Summer Creativity Workshops in Europe
This summer they have added new 7-9 day workshops in Prague, Crete, and London! The Workshop still has their very popular workshops in Florence, Barcelona, and Paris as well! See below for their upcoming Europe and New York City Workshops and read...

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