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Artist: Peter Rice ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Peter Rice.
- Liset Castillo - Rice 2000 Photogravure Polk Museum of Art Cuban
- Grieving Woman, Edward Biberman (1904 - 1986) , 1950 (?) 1959 (?), Gouache on rice paper
- Peter Wtewael - The Denial of Peter 1620's oil on wood Cleveland Museum of Art Dutch
- L&B Rice, Thomas Barrow (United States, Missouri, Kansas City, born 1938) , 1975, printed 1976, Gelatin-silver print
- William Seltzer Rice
Afternoon in the Redwoods
Block print in color
early 20th century
- James R. Rice
J.A. Garfield
19th century
- Anonymous
Rice seller
opaque watercolor
circa 1800
- Rice Container, Anonymous , Edo period, 19th century, Red lacquer
- Varney Masalay
Ritual rice ladle (wunkirmian) carved, double bowl
wood
19 - 20th century
- Burton Rice
See him through - World War I poster
lithograph poster
1918
- Anonymous
Rice mill maker
opaque watercolor
circa 1800
- Large Rice Bowl, Anonymous , Edo period, 19th century, Red lacquer
- Sparrow and Grasshopper on Rice, Zaisen (Artist), circa 1900, Color woodblock print; ink on paper
- Untitled, Leland D. Rice (United States, born 1940) , 1973, Gelatin-silver print
- Alla Nazimova, Arthur Rice (United States) (Artist), circa 1921, Gelatin-silver print
- Tell Me, Leland D. Rice (United States, born 1940) , 1980, Chromogenic development (Ektacolor) print
- Rice Cultivation and Harvest, Shijo School (Japan) , 19th century, Ink and light color on paper
- Rice Cultivation and Harvest, Shijo School (Japan) , 19th century, Ink and light color on paper
- Rice Cultivation and Harvest, Shijo School (Japan) , 19th century, Ink and light color on paper
- Rice Cultivation and Harvest, Shijo School (Japan) , 19th century, Ink and light color on paper
- Head of a prophet, Emil Nolde (Denmark, Nolde, 1863 - 1956) , 1912, Black ink on rice paper
- Pres du Cheval, Pierre Alechinsky (Belgium, Brussels, born 1927-10-19) (Artist), 1979, Acrylic on rice paper
- Untitled, Leland D. Rice (United States, born 1940) , 1979, Chromogenic development (Ektacolor) print
- Untitled, Matthew Monahan (United States, born 1972) (Artist), 1997, Printer ink on rice paper
- Irene Rice Pereira
The Lapis ([New York: George Wittenborn, 1957])
book with color plates
1957
- Rice Cultivation and Harvest, Shijo School (Japan) , 19th century, Set of four paintings: ink and light color on paper
- Young girl, Georg Tappert (Germany, Berlin, 1880 - 1957) , 1910, Woodcut on rice paper
- Helen Hyde
In the Rice Fields
Color woodcut
19th - 20th century
- Hans Hofmann - Struwel Peter 1965 Oil on Canvas University of California, Berkeley Art Museum American
- Michele Giambono - Saint Peter c. 1445-1450 tempera on panel National Gallery of Art Italian
- Maud Molyneux - Portrait of Peter early 20th cent oil on canvas Brighton and Hove Museums English
- John Singer Sargent - Peter A. B. Widener 1902 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- Hendrik van Steenwyck the younger - The Liberation of St Peter 1626 oil on panel The Fitzwilliam Museum Flemish
- Gerrit van Honthorst - The Denial of St. Peter c. 1623 oil on canvas Minneapolis Institute of Arts Dutch
- Hendrik van Steenwyck the younger - The Liberation of St Peter 1615 oil on panel The Fitzwilliam Museum Flemish
- Marco Zoppo - Saint Peter c. 1468 tempera on panel National Gallery of Art Italian
- Horatio Nelson Poole
The Rice Planters
Drypoint
1919
- Georges de la Tour - St. Peter Repentant 1645 oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art French
- Chi'i Pai-shih
A Praying Mantis and Ears of Rice
Color woodcut
19th - 20th century
- Untitled, Leland D. Rice (United States, born 1940) , 1977, Chromogenic development (Ektacolor) print
- Nicolas Tournier - The Denial of St. Peter c. 1630 oil on canvas High Museum of Art
- Corporal James Kendall (143rd F.A.), Corrado Cagli (Italy, Ancona, 1910 - 1976) (Artist), Black ink on rice paper
- Randy Magnus
Tattoo Artist: Don Nolan (Arm)
Color xerox on rice paper
1981
- Helen Hyde
From the Rice Fields
Color woodcut
19th - 20th century
- Losing a Tooth while Pounding Rice, Jobun (Japan, died N/A) , late 18th-early 19th century, Boxwood with inlays
- Untitled (Nevada), Leland D. Rice (United States, born 1940) , 1980, Chromogenic development (Ektacolor) print
- Hail and Farewell, Warsaw Ghetto Memorial, Edward Biberman (1904 - 1986) , early 1960s, Serigraph on rice paper
- Rice Bowl, Anonymous , early 20th century, Black lacquer, lined with red lacquer, decorated in gold
- Berlin, Käte Trauman Steinitz (Germany, Beuthen, 1889 - 1975) , 1909, Woodcut printed in blue, red, and buff on rice paper
- Karatsu (Ruins of a Rice Barn), Kawase Hasui (Japan, 1883 - 1957) , 20th century, Color woodblock print
- William Seltzer Rice
Alameda Oak
Drypoint
19th - 20th century
- Wall Site/Spray Booth, Leland D. Rice (United States, born 1940) , 1979, Chromogenic development (Ektacolor) print
- Concrete Co., Long Beach, California, Leland D. Rice (United States, born 1940) , 1980, Chromogenic development (Ektacolor) print
- Berlin Wall, Leland D. Rice (United States, born 1940) , 1986, printed 1987, Chromogenic development (Ektacolor) print
- Four fish / Two blooming cacti / Two plants, Emil Nolde (Denmark, Nolde, 1863 - 1956) , 1924, Three woodcuts on yellowish rice paper
- Carlo Crivelli - Saints Peter and Paul c. 1470's egg tempera on popla The National Gallery, London Italian
- Carlo Crivelli - Saint Peter the Apostle c. 1470 tempera on wood pane The Detroit Institute of Art Italian
- William Seltzer Rice
Monterey Bay
Block print in color
circa 1930
- Mayudama: Decorative Rice Balls, Katsuhira Tokushi (Japan, Akita, 1904 - 1971) , 1941, Woodblock print; ink and color on paper
- The Child of Horisaka Sahei Tied to a Rice Bale, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (Japan, 1839 - 1892) , 4/1875, Color woodblock print
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Rice
Rice University Art Gallery: CHECK IT OUT The festive opening reception will take place on Thursday, April 27th beginning at 5:30 PM at the Rice Gallery. At 6:00 PM the Rice Players and Rice Dance Theatre will perform outside on the Gallery Plaza, followed by the awards ceremony in Rice ...
Rosalux Gallery: Now Showing: New Work by Jonathan Nelson and Amy Rice Amy is also known locally for her advocacy role on the behalf of artists with mental illness and recently received a national award for her efforts. Jonathan Nelson is known primarily as an innovator in the realm of appropriation-based sound colla...
Rice Unversity Art Gallery: Untitled (Series No. 2): French Sound Artist Celeste Boursier-Mougenot Boursier-Mougenot's installation at Rice Gallery will include three large inflatable swimming pools, each fitted with silent water pumps and filled with floating porcelain bowls of varying size and dimension. Caught in the current of the circula...
Rice University Art Gallery: Barry McGee: Things Are Getting Better
Entering the gallery, viewers will be struck by a flood of images that
incorporate an array of styles ranging from action-based street tags, or
signatures, to large cartoon-like figures and intricately detailed framed
drawings rendered on sheet...
Rice Unversity Art Gallery: Pleasurscape, a new installation by award-winning designer Karim Rashid Rashid's exhibition will explore the confluence of installation art, architecture, and modern design, notes guest curator Jennifer King. Contemporary artists, architects, and designers are all thinking about ways to integrate the built environment...
Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art: Wolfgang Laib: A Retrospective Offerings of rice and pollen, ritualistically arranged,
feed the spirit and mind. The surface of solid stone seems to
liquify when milk mysteriously melds with marble. Laib in...
Rice Unversity Art Gallery: Ignatz' Nose Travels to Rice Art Gallery
in New Installation by Martha Burgess Ignatz mouse, the character named in the series title, is a reference and homage to renowned cartoonist George Herriman and his cartoon strip Krazy Kat, a favorite of Burgess’s childhood. What really drew me to it she says was that Krazy Kat himse...
Atlanta Contemporary Art Center: Red Beans and Rice: Asian Artists in the New South Some of these artists were born in the South and have deep roots in the region. For others it has become their home through adoption and absorption, but their sentiments about the South are often in conflict with the traditions and cultures they g...
Galleria Bulevardi 7: Canal Cheong-Jagerroos: The Realm of Solitude When looking at Canal’s paintings, one cannot help but feel drawn into the mystical realm where love, joy and freedom meet in harmony. All elements in her paintings, be it the main object or a small detail, are painstakingly worked on with equal d...
Museum of Contemporary Art, LaJolla: Wolfgang Laib: A Retrospective The exhibition is curated by Klaus Ottman.
Laib is an artist whose work deals with the spirituality of everyday
materials and objects. Living in a remote area of Germany's Black Forest, he
has since the late 1970s created work of startling ori...
Farrell Fischoff Gallery: Transparencies: Sculptures and Monoprint Collages by Barbara Erdman and Izabela Riano Erdman's sculpture is molded from translucent and colored Plexiglas. The humor and playfulness of the twisted forms belie their intrinsic strength as dramatic architectonic forces in their environment. Erdman, in addition to being a sculptor, is a...
Rice Unversity Art Gallery: The Shape of Space: Alyson Shotz Reflection is an ongoing subject of Alyson Shotz's work. Often, she uses mirrors as a device to explore how we perceive nature and assign meaning to it. For her seminal performance work Untitled (Reflective Mimicry), 1997, Shotz wore a fully mirro...
Cambridge Galleries: Arounna Khounnoraj: Brine Multiple salt forms is 180 small crocheted mohair forms caked in salt. Khounnoraj uses salt in order to see objects in different stages of transformation - from a brine to clusters of crystals. Each form spends weeks in and out of brine. After sev...
Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation: Collage and Clay - An Artist's Vision: Sheila Giddens In describing her art, Giddens states,
I like to work with clay because it is very forgiving in
the early stages and in the final stages I wonder a lot
on what my final product will be. Giddens, a recognized
ceramic artist, employs...
Rosalux Gallery: Holiday Hoopla: A Celebration of the Season Featuring the Work of Amy Rice and Michael Sweere Environmentally friendly artist Michael Sweere creates art that embodies the motto “reduce, recycle and reuse”. By day, Michael works as an art director in an advertising agency, but by night he turns to his passion for the fine arts. Taking the c...
RICE UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY: CLUBS OF BAMAKO The late 1950s and early 1960s marked the end of colonial rule for much of
Africa. With this new freedom came a reexamination of the basis for national
and cultural identities that were hybrids of African and Western influences.
Malick Sidibé's...
Dundee Contemporary Arts: Will Maclean: Driftworks
The work shares Maclean’s interest in the mythologies of the sea and the relics of our culture. They offer fragmentary portraits of a people and a place.
Will Maclean is one of the most respected of his generation of artists in Scotland, and ...
Rice Unversity Art Gallery: A Site-Specific Large-Scale Installation by British Artists Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey Their medium is nature itself - thousands of grass blades provide a highly uniform light-sensitive surface that is used to create a unique form of photography. Nurtured in carefully controlled light conditions, young grass has a remarkable capac...
Kettle's Yard Gallery, University of Cambridge: Starting at Zero: Black Mountain College 1933-57 Founded in North Carolina in 1933 by John Andrew Rice, a dissident Classical academic, it attracted a star-studded cast of teachers and students who forged a dramatic shift from a Eurocentric art world to a distinctly American one. Rice invited Jo...
Galleria Uusitalo: Carpe Diem : Paintings by Canal Cheong-Jagerroos View more of Canal Cheong-Jagerroos' work in her Portfolio at absoltuearts.com www.absolutearts.com/canaljagerroos.
Born in 1968 into an artistic family, Canal is an artist with roots in...
Menil Collection: From Above: Photographs of Houston by Alex S. MacLean FROM ABOVE, curated by
Susan Davidson of The Menil Collection and architect
William F. Stern, of the Rice Design Alliance, brings an
...
Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington: Wolfgang Laib: A Retrospective Characterized by his deep relationship with nature
and a commitment to the purity and simplicity he finds in Eastern philosophies, his works also
draw inspiration from the formal and ceremonial qualities of non-Western ...
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: WOLFGANG LAIB EXHIBITION BEGINS TOUR AT THE HIRSHHORN Also on view will be large-scale structures in beeswax that Laib introduced to his work in the late 1980s. The honey-scented,
amber-colored compositions include a pair of 13-foot-high ziggurats, an illuminated chamber that can be entered, and a p...
Rice University Art Gallery: Stephen Hendee: SuperThrive Hendee combines the natural with the virtual, producing structures that inspire awe in the viewer. Outlined in black electrical tape that recalls the leading in stained glass windows, the surprisingly translucent skin of the backlit foam board pan...
Art U: Thanh Chuong - Lacquer Paintings The work of Thanh Chuong is filled with the memories of his own childhood; the peaceful days he spent with buffalos in the middle of fresh and green rice paddy… In spite of his aspiration to be a painter since his very early years, he had no choi...
Rice Unversity Art Gallery: Summer Window: An Installation by James Cullinane James Cullinane creates large-scale drawings by hand-sticking tens of thousands of aluminum pushpins into the wall. When viewed from a distance, the pins form highly-textured, larger-than-life-size illustrations of model children playing simple ou...
Art Residencies India: Call for Artists: Residencies Available in South India This lush tropical paradise offers a fascinating heritage of art and culture.
The luxuriance in Kerala is visible in the beautiful white beaches and backwaters, its forests and wild life sanctuaries, its cardamom, tea, rubber and coffee plantati...
Sculpture Garden Park: nternational Sculpture Symposium - An Giang Hallmark II An Giang province covers an area of 3,424 km2 with a population of 2,083,571 people.
An Giang is situated in the southwestern Vietnam, bordering Cambodia, upstream of the Mekong Delta river with fertile rice paddies in the Tu Giac Long Xuyen regi...
bitforms gallery: Barbara Nessim: Black Truths/White Lies When, in a state of reverie, we contemplate these
lined figures, we are startled to catch a glimpse of ourselves on a
non-reflective surface. It's a wonder how we identify with these lined
figurations as we imagine them mimicking ourselves. W...
Nagasawa Art Park: Call for Artists: Artist-in-Residence Printmaking Program The village of Nagasawa is in Awaji City on a scenic hillside covered with rice terraces and dotted with farmhouses. Nagasawa Art Park (NAP) project started here in 1997 as a pilot scheme for the revitalization of the area. NAP Community provides ...
ART-U room: Kamin Lertchaiprasert: Sitting Parallel to his individual creation, Kamin also engages himself in a wide range of activities such as the ÅeLandÅfÅf, a project of experimental artists commune in the middle of the rice field in a suburb of Chiang Mai, operated together with Rirkr...
Karin Weber Gallery: Under Scrutiny: by Yang She Wei - China Security guards are hired to watch people. Our everyday lives are surrounded by men and women wearing non-distinctive uniforms; their eyes on us and our activities. What happens when the civilians decide to scrutinize the guards? How do they se...
The Art Institute of Chicago: Bill Voila Bill Viola is organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art and curated by David A. Ross and Peter Sellars.
The Chicago presentation of Bill Viola is curated by James Rondeau, as...
Tee Ridder Miniature Museum: Sculptors in Miniature Madeleine Tee> Ridder (1926-1991) was a connoisseur and patron of the miniature arts around the world.
An avid sportswoman, gardener and musician, Tee was able to incorporate these interests into the creation of
more than 10...
ShanghArt: Gallerist is Not Here: Solo Show by Zhou Tiehai Honestly speaking, there is no close link among those different themed renderings, which proves that he is active in exploring Chinese culture and spirit from totally different angles. Like his “Female Movie Stars of the 1980s”, the beautiful face...
Rice Unversity Art Gallery: Jessica Stockholder: Sam Ran Over Sand or Sand Ran Over Sam Jessica Stockholder uses the most basic principles of art -"formal" elements such as composition, color and line - to create complex three-dimensional environments. Her approach to installation draws upon her acute spatial awareness that grew out ...
Red Gate Gallery: Chinese Experimental Ink and Wash The discussion about experimental ink and wash since the 1990s has centered on the problem of whether experimental ink and wash can get into the mainstream of the contemporary Chinese art and that of its cultural staus in the art of the world. If ...
China Institute Gallery: Humanism in China : A Contemporary Record of Photography Much in the way that The Family of Man, the 1955 landmark photography exhibition curated by Edward Steichen at The Museum of Modern Art in New York, explored the universality of the human experience, Humanism in China: A Contemporary Record of Pho...
Gallery 825: Steven Travis: An Other Scripture The visitor is greeted by floor- to ceiling-high murals and several stoneware panels sculpted as an abstracted fleet of ships. Figures are painted onto, or above the sails of the vessels and forge directly toward an encounter with the largest mu...
Forum Alstertal: Artist to Artist Hamburg 2008 Hosted by "Lady Between The Lines Art Agency“, Artist to Artist Hamburg 2008 in an international art project showing over 120 works from artists coming from Argentina, Armenia, Bulgaria, Ecuador, Frankreich, Guatemala, Maxico, Norway, Poland, Puer...
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