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- Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor Syntax Setting Out in Search of a Wife, frontispiece in the bookThe Third Tour of Dr. Syntax, In Search of a Wife [by William Combe] (London:R. Ackermann, [1821]), vol. 3 (of 3)
color aquatint with hand coloring
1820 Museum of Fine Arts
- Pair of finger cymbals Brass 4.6 cm (1 13/16 in.) Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Museum of Fine Arts
- Statuette of a cat Egyptian Ptolemaic Period, 305–30 B.C. Egypt Bronze Height: 6.6 cm (2 Museum of Fine Arts
- Oboe (bili) China, 19th century Bamboo Overall: 22 cm (8 11/16 in.) Museum of Fine Museum of Fine Arts
- Clapper (jianban) China, (Hangzhou), 19th century Bamboo Overall: 1.7 x 76 cm (11/16 x 29 Museum of Fine Arts
- Chamber organ England, 3rd quarter of 18th century Mahogany 108 x 70.5 x 31.5 cm Museum of Fine Arts
- Whistling top (kongzheng) China, (Shanghai), 19th century Bamboo 6.4 x 15.3 cm (2 1/2 x Museum of Fine Arts
- Spinet England, about 1730-50 Walnut 13.5 x 55.1 x 110.9 cm (5 5/16 x 21 Museum of Fine Arts
- Trumpet (zhajiao) China, 19th century Brass Overall: 83.8 cm (33 in.) Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of Fine Arts
- Pair of cymbals (tongbo) China, 19th century Brass 17.2 cm (6 3/4 in.) Museum of Museum of Fine Arts
- Sampler Norway, 1846 Wool plain weave embroidered with silk 15.1 x 32.4 cm (5 15/16 Museum of Fine Arts
- Panpipes 19th century Cane 11.9 x 15 cm (4 11/16 x 5 7/8 in.) Museum Museum of Fine Arts
- Oboe (zurna) Turkey, 19th century Hardwood 57.5 cm (22 5/8 in.) Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of Fine Arts
- Transverse flute (shinobue) Japan, 19th century Bamboo 46.2 cm (18 3/16 in.) Museum of Fine Museum of Fine Arts
- Jade water buffalo Chinese Han dynasty, 206 B.C.–220 A.D. China Jade 2.9 x 4.6 cm Museum of Fine Arts
- Musical bow (lesiba) Probably Sotho people Lesotho, 19th century Wood 95.5 cm (37 5/8 in.) Museum of Fine Arts
- Barrel drum (taogu) China, 19th century Wood, pigskin (?) 14 x 29 cm (5 1/2 Museum of Fine Arts
- Pigeon whistle (geling) China, 19th century Gourd, bamboo 9.7 x 8.7 cm (3 13/16 x Museum of Fine Arts
- Trumpet Egypt, 19th century Horn 7 x 33.1 cm (2 3/4 x 13 1/16 in.) Museum of Fine Arts
- Organ (Positive) Germany, about 1700 Spruce 81.9 x 81.9 x 113.5 cm (32 1/4 x Museum of Fine Arts
- Double clarinet (arghul) Egypt, 19th century Cane 60 cm (23 5/8 in.) Museum of Fine Museum of Fine Arts
- Box Chinese Tang dynasty, 7th–10th century China Ceramic 9.5 x 10.9 cm (3 3/4 x Museum of Fine Arts
- Box Vessel Chinese Qing dynasty, 1736-95 China Glass 3.8 x 7.2 cm (1 1/2 x
- Charles Christian Nahl
Miner's Cabin - Results of the Day
Lithograph
mid 19th century Museum of Fine Arts
- Wenzel Jamnitzer, German, 16th century Ewer Engraving 24.4 x 16.1 cm (9 5/8 x 6 Museum of Fine Arts
- Unidentified artist, British, mid-18th century Portrait of a Man Pastel on paper 54.6 x 45.7 Museum of Fine Arts
- Jar Chinese Qing dynasty, 1662-1722 China Porcelain with yellow glaze 17.5 cm (6 7/8 in.) Museum of Fine Arts
- Slit drum (muyu) and mallet China, 19th century Camphor wood (?) 20.5 x 23.5 x Museum of Fine Arts
- Triangle England, late 19th century Steel 14.9 x 17 cm (5 7/8 x 6 11/16 Museum of Fine Arts
- Lute (shuangqin) China, 19th century Wood 21.5 x 102 cm (8 7/16 x 40 3/16 Museum of Fine Arts
- Panpipes (paixiao) China, 19th century Bamboo 12.5 x 19 cm (4 15/16 x 7 1/2 Museum of Fine Arts
- Lute (sanxian) China, 19th century Wood 15.5 x 87.2 cm (6 1/8 x 34 5/16 Museum of Fine Arts
- Whistle (shuiqiang) China, 19th century Bamboo 2.3 x 9.7 cm (7/8 x 3 13/16 in.) Museum of Fine Arts
- Trumpet (zhajiao) China, 19th century Brass 17.3 x 104 cm (6 13/16 x 40 15/16 Museum of Fine Arts
- Box drum (zhu) and base China, 19th century Wood Overall: 16.7 x 27.6 x 28 Museum of Fine Arts
- Trumpet (haotong) China, 19th century Brass 14.5 x 107 cm (5 11/16 x 42 1/8 Museum of Fine Arts
- Bell (zhong) China, 19th century Bronze 31 x 24 cm (12 3/16 x 9 7/16 Museum of Fine Arts
- Bell (zhong) China, 19th century Bronze 30.5 x 14.8 x 9.9 cm (12 x 5 Museum of Fine Arts
- Lithophone (qing) China, 19th century Marble 28.3 x 49.6 cm (11 1/8 x 19 1/2 Museum of Fine Arts
- Fiddle (rebab?) India, 19th century Wood 51.5 x 11.5 x 7.5 cm (20 1/4 x Museum of Fine Arts
- Trumpet (laba) China, 19th century Brass Overall: 14.5 x 105 cm (5 11/16 x 41 Museum of Fine Arts
- Zither (langeleik) Norway, mid-20th century Pine 16 x 108.7 cm (6 5/16 x 42 13/16 Museum of Fine Arts
- Castanets with handle England, late 19th century Ebony 4.7 x 27.7 cm (1 7/8 x Museum of Fine Arts
- Gong (luo) China, 19th century Bronze 22.5 cm (8 7/8 in.) Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of Fine Arts
- Side chair United States, Massachusetts, (Salem or Boston), about 1765-1780 Mahogany 95.6 x 55.9 x Museum of Fine Arts
- William Morris Hunt, American, 1824-1879 Horsemen in Mexico Charcoal 18 x 29 cm (7 1/16 Museum of Fine Arts
- Transverse flute (chi) China, 19th century Bamboo Overall: 45.2 cm (17 13/16 in.) Museum of Museum of Fine Arts
- Fiddle and bow Sri Lanka, 19th century Wood, snakeskin 64.2 cm (25 1/4 in.) Museum Museum of Fine Arts
- Bow for double bass England, late 18th century 62.3 cm (24 1/2 in.) Museum of Museum of Fine Arts
- Souvenir of Boston Boston, 1879 Illustrated book H x W x D: 10.5 x 16 Museum of Fine Arts
- Teapot Chinese Qing dynasty, 18th century China Porcelain 9.3 x 13.6 cm (3 11/16 x Museum of Fine Arts
- Clavichord Italy, end of the 16th or early 17th century Fir 14.8 x 39.3 x Museum of Fine Arts
- Vessel flute (xun) China, 19th century Earthenware 6.5 x 5.7 cm (2 9/16 x 2 Museum of Fine Arts
- Lute (pipa) China, 1891 Paulownia wood 30.5 x 99.3 cm (12 x 39 1/8 in.) Museum of Fine Arts
- Side drum Belgium, about 1800 Brass 44 x 45.5 cm (17 5/16 x 17 15/16 Museum of Fine Arts
- Bottle Vessel Chinese Song dynasty, 11th century China Ceramic 34.9 x 16.8 cm (13 3/4
- James S. Baillie
Search The Scriptures
Lithograph with hand color
1849 Museum of Fine Arts
- End-blown flute (yue) China, 19th century Bamboo Overall: 50.8 cm (20 in.) Museum of Fine Museum of Fine Arts
- Clarinet (chunguan) China, 19th century Bamboo Overall: 14.1 cm (5 9/16 in.) Museum of Fine
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Results
Art Dept: Call to Artists: 2001 International Art Contest
The winners and final selections for each category can be seen at
http://www.artdept.com.au/contest00/results/
REALISM
1st - Djordje Prudnikoff from Yugoslavia
2nd - Tom Si...
ARTSPACE, Auckland: MAJOR EXHIBITION BY VISITING GERMAN ARTIST KARIN SANDER Finally the figures are
airbrushed. So the results are really a hybrid of sculpture, photography,
painting and computer art. Sander has so far invited friends, associates,
and virtual strangers to be scanned, and the results are intensely and
...
NSA Gallery: VIRGINS: The Staging of the Artist as the Work Itself Kaganof will live (and be on display) in the NSA for the whole duration of the show with a digital editing suite, allowing the artist to process input by visitors to the gallery complex overnight. The results will be presented as printouts, screen...
O.K. Center of Contemporary Art: Beton Listening in, probing and finally breaking through the material is the theme of the sonic transformation, and it is conducted in an
installation with 12 loudspeakers - solidified cement is broken up acoustically....
g-module: Maureen McQuillan: Mesmerizing Force McQuillan’s drawings consist of wave-like strands of impossibly thin and vibrating lines, suggesting linear mappings, topologic forms or scientific monitoring. In this current series, she gives yet another dimension to her low-tech process, which ...
Christine Abrahams Gallery: Works by Tasmania based Artist Catherine Woo The patterns are to a large degree achieved accidentally by letting the minerals react with each other naturally. However, there is an obvious ease and confidence, knowledge of material, acquired through years of controlled experimentation and cle...
Kress Gallery: EL Stewart: Back Up and Push E.L. Stewart states about her work, "My work is said to be engaging and powerful, beginning in the heart of a realist, painted by the hand of an expressionist. The primary focus of my work is to portray the wide variety of human interaction. I app...
Textile Museum: The Art of Resist Dyeing
Resist dyeing is a method of textile patterning used around the
world, encompassing a variety of processes, tools, materials, and
subsequent results. With this technique, areas of cloth or individual yarns
are protected from dye penetration u...
RussiArt.com: Selected Works by Andrei Karpov Karpov depicts Soviet materialism in a comic and playful way. He creates a natural interplay of disparate qualities - realistic and fantastic, montrous and beautiful. Strangeness, irregularity, vanity leads finally to postive, constructive results. I...
Institute of Museum and Library Services: Museums for America Application Deadline is November 15 "Museums for America grants help museums sustain cultural heritage,
support lifelong learning and act as centers of community engagement,"
said IMLS Acting Director Mary Chute. "The grants enable these
institutions to advance their strategic pl...
Midwest Photo Exchange, MPX Gallery: Redeeming Values: Alternative Speed Graphic Photography by Teresa Saska Artist's statement.
When I need a diversion from stress and routine,
photography not only gives me that but it helps me
appreciate pieces of the world I would not otherwise
notice. This show of alternative speed graphic images
is about a...
Center for Women and Their Work: Simple Wonders: Photographs by Debra Sgerman The Texas Commission on the Arts (TCA), the state agency responsible for promoting art and cultural tourism across the state, has included this event in their new 10 Fun Fall Cultural Events list that aids in plann...
Zg Gallery: Steve Hough - Synthetic Striations, Stereo-chromatic Paintings The Plexiglas surface is carved into undulating ripples and buffed to a pristine glossy sheen, providing not only the structural support but also a stage upon which the color transitions act. Seemingly independent colors co-exist on the same plan...
Photomedia Center: Call for Artists: HOLGA SHOW 2.0 Artists are welcome to submit up to 8 images for
consideration for inclusion in the show. There is no entry fee! Submissions are accepted by email! This show is sponsored in part by Light Leaks Magazine.
Guggenheim Museum: Anything: Architecture at the End of the Millennium In the decade leading to the new millennium, Anyone is sponsoring ten multidisciplinary
and cross-cultural conferences on the condition of architecture at the end of the
millennium. The results of each confer...
Courtyard Gallery: Wang Qingsong: Romantique The results of these latest efforts are lush portraits, "living sculptures" in the tradition of Gilbert and George, where Wang may insinuate himself as sideline observer, poised a diffident distance from his subject tableaux of mainly female and m...
Macros-Center: Call to Entries: Read_Me Festival 1.2 - Software as a Work of Art or Artistic Software Manipulations The authors of the best works, in the
opinion of the international jury, will be invited to Moscow for the
presentation of their works to the public. Authors of the best works
will be awarded special money prizes from ROSIZO and MACROS-CENTER....
Indianapolis Art Center: WILLIS BING DAVIS: Ceremony and Ritual
Also on view will be the results of a year-long project joining artists from Dayton/Cincinnati and Indianapolis.
Nearly twenty artists have visited each other's studios, taken trips and pursued hands-on workshops together.
The exhibiti...
Museum of Modern Art, Rijeka: Secessional Architecture in Rijeka 1900-1925 displays the archive material, original projects of Secession buildings that were built or just planned in Rijeka, the color photographs by Damir Fabijanic, old postcards, Secession furniture, decorative and other elements of public places as well...
Artspace: WORKOUT: David Nauggle and Rachel Iberra Photography and drawings deliver a nauseating account of this experiment. Never having been interested or dedicated enough to stick with an exercise regimen, Rachel Ibarra decides to test her commitment as well as endurance. By attaching two Chine...
O.K. Center of Contemporary Art: Cuttings An uproar was the response to a series by the artist, born
1972 in Johannesburg, of collaged and subsequently
photographed pictures from the Rainbow Series (1996).
...
Dazibao, centre de photographies actuelles: Call for Artitsts: Proposals Being Excepted for Exhibitions Your submission should include :
* a maximum of 20 slides or 1 video tape or 1 DVD, well identified;
* a slide list or precise description of your support material;
* a precise description of your project;
* an artist statemen...
Access to Active Art: Call to Artists: AAA yearly Art Competiton Entry into the competition will cost only £5 per entry for Members and £7.50 for Non-Members!
Please remember when submitting copies of your original works it will be to your advantage if they are good quality and reproduced in A4 size.
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Institute of International Visual Arts: Mayling To: The Stranger Panda's off-beat rite is ultimately made visible to the viewer, and the
results are as comic as they are disquieting.
Mayling To lives and works in London, and completed her Fine Art MA at
Goldsmiths' College in 2001. To has previously sho...
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa: Judy Darragh: So...You Made it? This exhibition has been developed by Te Papa curator Natasha Conland in collaboration with Darragh and showcases over sixty works from the last eighteen years. It reviews the history of Darragh’s practice, while the inclusion of a brand-new body ...
Institute of Museum and Library Services: Calls for 21st Century Museum Professionals Grant Applications Funding will support projects involving core management skills such as planning, leadership, finance, program design, partnership, and evaluation. Project focus areas may also include collections care and management, interpretation, marketing and ...
Giedre Bartelt Galerie: Harmsiada: Andrey Chezhin, Curated by Tatiana Salzirn from Moscow Fear in life and art is an existential notion as are natural results of the forced transformation from being Russian into being Soviet. In Harmsiada series, this evolution is depicted as the transmogrification of a person into a 'thumb-tack' or a ...
Museum of Modern Art: Andy Warhol: Screen Tests Presented at MoMA QNS Each of his subjects was shot straight on
with a static camera, using no sound and with minimal light that Warhol
positioned in increasingly inventive ways to add shade and character to his
subjects. The results are as distinct as the subjects ...
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Brugge 2002 - Arentshuis: Portrait of a City: Bruges 1847-1918 What is important in this study is not necessarily what was shown of Bruges through photography, but rather how it was shown. This is illustrated by means of a number of very well-known and frequently photographed locations, such as the Jan Van Ey...
ccnoa: Steve Kaspar / Hans W. Koch He explores the noisy, violent and contradictory domain of the fields of the "ineffable," in order to attain a 'form' that is a precipitate of time and space; an astounding shape resembling a comet's tail and as crystalline as a metaphor." ()...
Artists Gallery: Paintings by Nina Chung Dwyer Another group of paintings – the "Content" series – uses pattern to create tempo, suggesting repetition in domestication and the search for a more passionate life that underlies the commonplace one.
The third and most recent group of paintin...
Cafe Gallery Project: The London Group: Works on Paper The results are plain to see in the gallery. Each exhibited work has a quality, integrity and inner consistency which has been uncompromised by any extraneous requirements of a theme or commissioning brief. Individual pieces are given plenty of sp...
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art: New Work - James Angus
The Seagram Building has been bent like a banana, perhaps in high
cyclonic winds, and the basketball appears squashed as the result of a fall
from 25,000 feet. The castle has been superimposed upon...
Physics Room: Time Trials by Fiona Amundsen This series of photographs have been executed using a strict methodology,
emphasising similarities. The photograph's formal structural factors are
pronounced, directing attention away from the actual content of the
photograph and towards the ma...
Agnes Bugera Gallery: Sotto Voce : Daniele Lemieux Daniele Lemieux graduated from Dawson College in 1979 with a degree in graphic design and was a respected art director and commercial illustrator for 20 years. She kept her first love for fine art alive by continuing her studies for many years at ...
Aron Packer Gallery: Lora Fosberg: Really Huge However, the works still possess her paradoxically personal yet anonymous quality. Fosberg elegantly balances her cartoon-like figures with sexually charged content, which gives her work a sense of humor. Not aggressive but intriguing, the viewer ...
Lyceum Theatre: Call for Artists: Art of Photography Show 2006 The Prospectus and entry details are available here.
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Disney Cruise Lines: Jean Pierre Rousselet Displays Work at Sea "What if Michelangelo had apprenticed at Andy Warhol’s Factory in New York City? The results might be something like the works of Brazilian-born, Florida-based painter Jean Pierre Rousselet. Rousselet rethinks the epic figures of Sistine Chapel c...
NSA Gallery: Places: An Exhibition of Recent Works by Aidan Walsh Walsh is known for his fascination with places of history. Not only historic spaces, buildings or sites, but also those spaces that hold personal memories. Nostalgia comes to mind, but these are also haunted sites. In his new body of work to be pr...
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Henri Matisse The Purple Robe
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Wassily Kandinsky Multicolored Circles 1921
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