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Artist: Olaf Williamson ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Olaf Williamson.
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Olaf Williamson, [Tree with bare branches, background of low hills], 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Olaf Gulbransson, Othello, 19th - 20th century The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
- Artist: Olaf Seltzer Title: Lookout Date: 1906 Medium: watercolor Dimensions: H.12-3/4 x W.18 in. Credit Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Punch bowl with crest of Sir Joseph Williamson, circa 1790 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Samuel Williamson, Coffeepot, circa 1800 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Samuel Williamson, Sugar urn , circa 1800 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Thomas Williamson, Woodcutters at Dinner, 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- J. Clark, Oriental Field Sports äby Thomas Williamson (London: Edward Orme and B. Crosby, And Co., 1808), vol. 1, 1808 Museum of Fine Arts
- Made by Medici Factory, Italy Cruet for Oil and Vinegar Italian, Florence Italy, (Florence), about Museum of Fine Arts
- Funerary stela of Djedinheret Egyptian New Kingdom, Dynasty 22, about 945–712 B.C. Egypt Wood Height Museum of Fine Arts
- Sistrum Egyptian Late Period about 664–332 B.C. Bronze Height x width x depth: 21.1 x
- Doris Williamson Mapes - White River Cottage 1974 Watercolor on paper Arkansas Arts Center American Museum of Fine Arts
- John Williamson, American (born in Scotland), 1826-1885 Western Landscape with Tepees Oil on board 10.48 Museum of Fine Arts
- John Williamson, American (born in Scotland), 1826-1885 Mountainous Landscape 1870"s Oil on board 10.79 x The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Catalogue of the Collection of Jewels and Precious Works of Art, the Property of J. Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Mug, circa 1790 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Mug, circa 1790 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Mug, circa 1790 Museum of Fine Arts
- After Correggio (Antonio Allegri, called Correggio), Italian (School of Parma), active about 1514–died in 1534 Museum of Fine Arts
- Marked by William Williamson II, free 1740 Engraved by Daniel Pomarede, worked 1744-1761 Punch Bowl Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Liner, circa 1798 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Platter, circa 1790 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Liner, circa 1798 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Dish, circa 1790 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- J. Schellink, Jug, circa 1900 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Oblong dish, circa 1790 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Oblong dish, circa 1790 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Oblong dish, circa 1790 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Oblong dish, circa 1790 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Oblong dish, circa 1790 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Oblong dish, circa 1790 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Oblong dish, circa 1790 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Soup dish, circa 1790 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Soup dish, circa 1790 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Soup dish, circa 1790 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Service plate, circa 1790 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Service plate, circa 1790 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Service plate, circa 1790 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Service plate, circa 1790 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Service plate, circa 1790
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (25) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Williamson
Bartley Nees Gallery: Urban Legends: Mary-Louise Browne, Eddie Clemens, Joanna Langford, Terry Urbahn, Wayne Youle, Ri Williamson The Urban Legends
exhibition has been curated by our former employee, Sarah Farrar. Sarah has
put together an exhibition offering six exciting and refreshing takes on the
theme of urban legends - strange stories which circulate, based on either...
João Ferreira Fine Art: Artery ...
Agora Gallery: Modern Prespectives: A Collective Exhibition
Renata Castilho's color choices are bold, creating a feeling of movement and sensuality. The abstraction of her work allows the reader to experience pure color and form, which expresses the essence of an image in an evocative format. Castilho of...
Joao Ferreira Fine Art: Change no Sorry Featured works in the exhibition are by Sue Williamson, Mark Hipper, Bridgit Baker (currently in residence at Stellenbosch University), Helen Johnson, Kim Stern, Steven
Cohen, William Kentridge, Nicola Jackson, Eris Silke Ro...
Kentucky Museum of Arts and Design: The Body Adorned: Art for the Body Participating artists from Kentucky and across the U.S. include Bonnie Aitken, Clara Ines Arana, Stephanie Lindsey, Robin L. Bergman, Bonnie Blincoe, Elisa Bongfeldt, Jamison Brumm, Karen Chu, Sandra Clark, Terri L. Corkhill, Lisa and Scott Cylind...
University of South Australia, Art Museum: Water Medicine: Eleven Artists Explore Aspects of Water Artists included in the exhibition are Robert Baines, Ros Bant, Clare Belfrage, Bronwyn Goss, Jacqui Gropp, Adrian Jones, Janie Matthews, Anne Neil, Susan Pury, Sue Saxon, and Liz Williamson. The show is curated by Kevin Murray.
The preciousn...
Museum of Fine Art Houston, Glassell School of Art: Inscapes: Illuminated Passages by Brian Portman The artist achieves an
exquisite luminosity and texture through gestural brush
strokes and irregular grounds created from layering a
...
John Curtin Gallery: WATER MEDICINE
PRECIOUS WORKS FOR A DRY CONTINENT Artists are Robert Baines, Ros Bandt, Clare Belfrage, Brownyn Goss, Jacqui
Gropp, Adrian Jones, Janie Matthews, Anne Neil, Susan Purdy, Sue Saxon, Liz
Williamson. Curated by Kevin Murray
The exhibition opened at John Curtin Gallery, Perth, on 1...
Bolton Museum and Art Gallery: Celebrating Boxes: An Amazing Array of Beautifully Made Boxes Exquisite workmanship is only a starting point as the designers let you into their world, sharing their thoughts, desires and aspirations. From the lasting appeal of the classically designed jewellery box to the modern wooden hinged chest, the wid...
Textile Museum of Canada: e-textiles: Work of 11 Prominent Artists from Canada, the United States, Australia and Japan. Participating artists are Junichi Arai (Japan); Lia Cook (USA);
Frances Dorsey (Canada); Emily DuBois (USA); Laura Foster Nicholson (USA);
Ruth Scheuing (Canada); Cynthia Schira (USA); Liz Williamson (Australia);
Hideo Yamakuchi (Japan); and B...
Parsons Exhition Center: Drawing in the Present Tense This show is based on a series of simple observations about the drawing process. The creative process itself often has its origins in drawing. In this view, drawing comes about from a succession of traces, impulses and sensations that form an end...
Cairns Regional Gallery: Kimono As Canvas Showcasing the work of 5 Western Australian, 3 Eastern State
and 3 Japanese artists, Kimono As Canvas, also features 13
original Japanese...
The Theatre Museum: TIME AND SPACE Work displayed by award winners at the 1999 Prague Quadrennial includes Elizabeth Ascrofts Alices Adventures in Wonderland - a
promenade performance in Williamson Park, Lancaster, which becomes an installation piece; Paul Browns costume designs a...
National Arts and Disability Center: ArtsACCESS: Online Conference
The site features transcripts from the presentations given at the
Association for Theatre and Accessibility and Coalition Partners
Conference, Promoting Creative Power held in Los Angeles in May 1999. Many
ATA conference participants stated ...
Bell-Roberts Art Gallery: 10 Years 100 Artists: Art in a Democratic South Africa The new premises at 89 Bree Street (between Shortmarket and Hout Streets) was originally built in 1752. The space is elegant and spacious , with a touch of old world charm about it. The gallery will now be situated on two floors and a roof top gar...
Association of Photographers Gallery: UNBRIDLED: An Exhibition of Photographers Sponsored by Joes Basement They have a photographer they are in correspondence with, Chetan Wilas Bhende who is based in India, he asked them to help with any donations towards the Indian earthquake, it was decided that all profit made from the print sales will go towards T...
Mint Museum of Art: The Land of Make-Believe: Original Children’s Book Illustrations This exhibition coincides with the October opening of ImaginOn, the Joe and Joan Martin Center, the new home of the youth and children’s Public Library as well as Children’s Theatre of Charlotte. The exhibit is also a visual acknowledgement of the...
DigitalArtMuseum.com: Call for Submissions from Digital Artists Digitalartmuseum.com supports the artist's role in society, cultivates that
relation through education and innovative programming, and stands as an
advocate for creative freedom.
Digitalartmuseum.com will be opened in February of 2000, the...
DigitalArtMuseum.com: Call for Submissions Digitalartmuseum.com supports the artists role in society, cultivates that
relation through education and innovative programming, and stands as an
advocate for creative freedom.
Digitalartmuseum.com will be opened in February of 2000, the...
NSA Gallery: Bitterkomix, i-jusi, Boogie Lights Bitterkomix is South Africa’s only independent satirical comic magazine. Since its inception in 1992 Bitterkomix has vehemently attacked white South African ideology, in particular that of the Afrikaner. The comic magazine is originally in Afrikaa...
Robert Mann Gallery: Ansel Adams : 100+1 Prints on display will vary in size, from small format vintage photographs such as a 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inch contact print of Lodgepole Pines, Yosemite National Park, 1921 to large scale works such as a 40 x 30 1/2 inch mural format print of Monolith, ...
Corcoran Gallery of Art: The Eyes of History: The US' Most Distinguished Photojournalists The photographs were selected from the White House News Photographers' Association annual contest, Eyes of History, which names a photographer of the year and recognizes the work of leading still and video photojou...
Govett-Brewster Art Gallery: Gridlock: Cities, Structures, Spaces The exhibition continues themes examined in the Gallery’s recent exhibitions Bloom: mutation, toxicity, and the sublime 2004; Extended Play: art remixing music 2003; Feature: art, life and cinema 2001; and Drive: power, progress, desire 2000, said...
Museum of Craft and Folk Art: Ragged Beauty: Repair and Reuse, Past and Present, Yoshiko Iwamoto Wada, Guest Curator The exhibition consists of three sections. In the first, visitors have a unique opportunity to view boro, Japanese bedding covers and other functional textiles created in the 19th and early 20th centuries from recycled indigo-dyed cotton rags and ...
Association for Visual Arts: Willie Bester: 15 Years This can encompass those who either do not want to and are unwilling to try to adjust to new times deliberately, or those that simply cannot. Ironically, these people often regard themselves as superior, living as witnesses rather than actively tr...
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