Paysage avec une femme vêtue d'une longue robe assise au pied d'un arbre (19e siècle) by JEANRON Philippe Auguste
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Carrie Art Collection: Philippe Jourdain:
Philippe Jourdain was born in Port-au-Prince in 1965 where he began to paint with both acrylic and oil at a young age. He graduated from Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana in Mexico in 1991 with a degree in architecture. In 1994 he returned to Hai...
Louvre Museum: Ingres' Cartoons in Stained-Glass for the Louvre Collections
It was in the latter’s honour that the Chapelle
Saint-Ferdinand des Ternes was built, on the
...
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts: Auguste Rodin: Sculptor
This exhibition of bronzes by Rodin includes some of his best-known
works including The Man with the Broken Nose and figures from his greatest
ensemble, The Gates of Hell. Many of the works are on loan to the Museum
from the collections of t...
High Museum: A Passion for Renoir: Five Great Paintings from the Clark Art Institute
Renoir’s distinctive brushwork is particularly exquisite in his depictions of women, such as the elegant figures in At the Concert, a major work from Renoir’s early career. A Passion for Renoir represents a special collaboration between the High M...
Van Geyt Fine Art: The Fables of La Fontaine; Romantic Engravings of Auguste Delierre
Peter van Geyt established the Van Geyt art gallery shortly after the Second World War. After having spent his youth hiding from the occupying Germans in attics and ditches in the Netherlands, Peter decided to turn his hobby into his profession. T...
Modern Museum: Projekt Philippe Parreno
In
this work, and its specific context - cinema advertising - Parreno
continues his investigation and questioning of different conditions of
production and generalized forms of communication. Shot in a remote and
seldom visited location a fj...
Palazzo Isolani - Arte Communications: New Exhibition of Auguste Rodin
The exhibition will host the most significant original plasters, through which Rodin recorded his genius. Rodin modeled his sculptures first in clay, which disintegrates over time, recording important stages of the composition and finished form by...
Musee d'Orsay: Daumier
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Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Annenberg Collection of Impressionist and Postimpressionist
Masterpieces
Philippe de Montebello, director of the Metropolitan
Museum, stated: For six months out of each year,
this extraordinary loan signi...
TRANSFERT: ART SNEAKS INTO THE CITY
PLACE
Bienne, in the city centre.
Perimeter bounded by the Place Centrale, Place Guisan and the
Conference Centre.
(A poster programme produced by four international artists will be
simultaneously on view in ...
31Grand: Pop Life
...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Birth of Baroque: The Carracci at the Metropolitan
This exhibition of the Metropolitan's important group of paintings,
drawings, and prints by the Carracci features
Ludovico's Lamentation (1528), recently purchased by the Museum and
described by Metropolitan Director Philippe de Montebello a...
Philbrook Museum of Art: The Triumph of French Painting:
Masterpieces from Ingres to Matisse
...
Palazzo delle Prigioni Nuove - Auguste Rodin Foundation: Rodin Plaster & Bronzes
The exhibition, organized by Arte Communications, will exhibit Rodin's most significant works in plaster, in which Rodin best expressed his genius. Rodin modeled his sculptures first in clay, which disintegrates over time, making then a negative m...
Church St. Stae, Grand Canal
Venice
: Auguste Rodin Sculpture Exhibition
The Rodin exhibition will have its premiere in Venice before it is launched into an international context and it will include some of the most significant authentic plaster masterpieces.
The plaster was the material in which Rodin recorded ...
Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery, Concordia University: Max Stern: The Taste of a Dealer. Works from Private Collections Acquired Through the Dominion Gallery
Max Stern was born in Germany in 1904. He obtained a doctorate from the University of Bonn in 1928 after having pursued studies in art history throughout Europe. Stern moved to England during the Second World War and subsequently immigrated to Ca...
Carrie Art Collection: Robert Paret: Artist of the Month
Robert Paret was born in 1947 in Port-au-Prince where he studied the classics at university. In 1970 he graduated from with a degree in acrhitecture. During the paces of his profession, he has elaborated on and completed sereval projects in Haiti...
Duncan Miller Gallery: Two French Masters: Edouard Boubat and Jean-Philippe Charbonnier
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Tate Britain: Turner and Venice
The exhibition is set out as a tour of Turner’s Venice. Beginning with the monumental centre around the Doge’s Palace and the Basilica of San Marco, the succeeding rooms draw the visitor deeper into the city’s topography. This sequence culminates ...
Cleveland Museum of Art: Conserving the Past for the Future
Highlights of this show of about 65 works include the museums over-life-size Thinker by Auguste Rodin,
permanently damaged by a bomb blast in 1970. On view here for the first time in more than 20 years will be a
...
Victoria and Albert Museum: Unpacking Design: Matali Crasset
Complementing these large obje cts will be a selection of Matali’s furniture and product designs. This will be the first exhibition of Matali Crasset’s work in the UK and is part of the French Designers Days festival organised by the French Cultur...
National Gallery of Art: A Century of Drawing: Works on Paper from Degas to LeWitt
Examples by great old masters who created some of their most powerful work after the turn of the century--Edgar Degas, Auguste Rodin, and Winslow Homer--are shown side by side with works by the younger generation of artists, such as Pablo Picasso,...
Milwaukee Art Museum: Nothing But Nudes: Selections from the Permanent Collection
he exhibition Nothing But Nudes: Selections from the Permanent Collection reveals not only the many roles of the nude in art
but also the depth of the museum's holdings. Including works from all media painting and sculpture, w...
North Carolina Museum of Art: Rodin: Sculpture from the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor
Collection and additional works
The exhibition features bronze sculptures selected
from the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Collection, the world's foremost
private collection of Rodin's...
Carrie Art Collection: Ralph Allen: Artist of the Month
Where to place Ralph Allens worksNULL Numerous currents in Haitian painting of today run from nearly
perfect representation of photo-realism to the informal abstract and tachism. From instinctive naive to
...
Queensland Art Gallery: Belle-Ile: Monet, Russell and Matisse in Brittany
In the late nineteenth century these artists
were all drawn to Belle-Île, off the coast of
Brittany, France, by their desire to capture
on canvas the island’s dramatic,
storm-tossed coastline...
Fogg Art Museum, Harvard: Timeless Beauty: Representing the Ideal in Neoclassical Drawing
Timeless Beauty examines the origins, development, and ultimate dissolution of the drawing style of extreme linearity favored by artists working in the Neoclassical mode. Beginning in the 1750’s and lasting into the early decades of the 1800’s, arti...
Dahesh Museum of Art: Facing the Other: Charles Cordier, Ethnographic Sculptor
Although greatly
admired by many artists during his lifetime, including Auguste Rodin (1840 -1917), throughout his
career Cordier was forced to defend not only his subjects, but also his materials. Setting aside the
standard white marble, Cordi...
Algarve Artist Network: Open Studios Exhibition Features Jessica Dunn
Jessica, who studied fine art at Kingston Polytechnic in London, moved to the Algarve in 1986 to live and work. She has exhibited widely in both solo and collective shows in Portugal, England and Italy including the Eaton Gallery in London,Interna...
Haus der Kunst: Masterpieces from Fra Angelico to Bonnard
The Collection Dr. Gustav Rau
After the exhibition in Paris and Cologne, this priceless collection is now to be seen in its noticeably enlarged form in Haus der Kunst. A selection of 100 paintings demonstrates in an exemplary manner the development of European painting from th...
Dundee Contemporary Arts: Ill Communication: Advances in Travel and Communication
One of the highlights of the show is Jeremy Deller and Alan Kane's unlikely use of steam-powered engineering to provide internet access, developed in co-operation with the Scottish Model Engineering Trust. Another work utilises a dysfunctional com...
Albright-Knox Art Gallery: Bodily Space: New Obsessions in Figurative Sculpture
These are among the finest examples of recent figurative sculpture by very important artists from around the world, said Albright-Knox Project Curator Holly E. Hughes. We are pleased to be able to bring this caliber of contemporary sculpture to...
Museum of Fine Art Houston: The Public Portrait:
Photographs by Edward Steichen, Richard
Avedon, and Irving Penn
American photographers Edward Steichen
(1879 -- 1973), Richard Avedon (born 1923),
and Irving Penn (born 1917) are among the
...
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: The Draftsman's Art: Master Drawings from the National Gallery of Scotland
The Draftsman's Art spans the 15th to the 19th centuries with drawings by
Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Peter Paul Rubens, François Boucher, William
...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: New Cypriot Galleries
Acquired by General Luigi Palma di Cesnola while he was serving as American consul in
Cyprus, these works were purchased by the Metropolitan Museum between 1874 and
1876 and constituted i...
Museum of Fine Art, Houston: Faces of Impressionism: Portraits from American Collections
Faces of Impressionism spans more than 50 years of art history
and includes 60 works of probing individual and group portraits,
figures in landscape settings, and self-portraits.
...
National Gallery: Renoir Landscapes 1865-1883
Renoir Landscapes begins in 1865, when the young artist had met and was working beside Monet, Cézanne and Sisley. Paintings such as A Clearing in the Woods (1865, Detroit Institute of Arts) and Bathing at La Grenouillère (1868-9, Nationalmuseum, S...
KunstenFESTIVALdesArts: International Performing Arts Festival
The kunstenFESTIVALdesArts – first staged in May 1994 by Frie Leysen, founder of Antwerp’s De
Singel – is now considered as one of the great festivals in Europe, on a par with Festival d'Avignon,
Festival ...
Queensland Art Gallery: Transformations: A Century of Sculpture
The exhibition opens with two works by Auguste Rodin, a great
influence on 20th century sculpture. Smaller bronzes from late
19th/early 20th century explore the figure as an allegory and are
presented with reference to t...
Walker Art Center: Andy Warhol Drawings: 1942-1986
Jointly organized by The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, and the Kunstmuseum, Basel, this
retrospective exhibition of near...
Further Artwork and Information:
The Electric Art Gallery: Paintings by Salnave Philippe-Auguste
La Sirn by Haitian Philippe-Auguste
Salnave Philippe-auguste (1892 - 1971) Biography, Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Haitian Art - Salnave Philippe-Auguste - Woman
Salnave Philippe-Auguste at MedaliaArt - The Art of Haiti
artnet.com: Resource Library: Philippe-Auguste, Salnave
La Sirene by Haitian Salnave Philippe-Auguste
Individual Haitian artists -- Salnave Phillipe Auguste
Association de généalogie dHaïti : Arbre généalogique
African American Artist Carlos Spiveys Fertility
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