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Artist: Charles Frederick Worth ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Charles Frederick Worth.
- Charles Frederick Worth
Dinner dress (bodice and skirt)
silk slipper satin, needlepoint lace, and chiffon
circa 1885 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Ball Gown, ca. 1872 Designed by Charles Frederick Worth (French, born England, 1826-1895)French; Made Paris,
- Woman’s Two-piece Gown, Charles Frederick Worth (England, Lincolnshire, Bourne, 1825 - 1895) , 1870s, Silk satin, silk velvet
- Woman’s Coat, Jean Charles Worth (Designer), 1929, Lamé, silk velvet lining
- Woman’s Coat, Jean Charles Worth (Designer), 1929, Lamé, silk velvet lining
- Woman’s Two-piece Dress, Worth (House of) (born 1858 founded) , circa 1900, Figured silk satin
- Woman’s Two-piece Dress, Worth (House of) (born 1858 founded) , circa 1900, Figured silk satin
- Woman’s Two-piece Dress, Worth (House of) (born 1858 founded) , circa 1900, Figured silk satin
- Charles Frederick Worth
Tunic (Cushma)
20th century
- Woman’s Wrap, Worth (House of) (born 1858 founded) , 1883-1886, Silk velvet, machine lace, silk satin, jet bead embroidery
- Woman’s Wrap, Worth (House of) (born 1858 founded) , 1883-1886, Silk velvet, machine lace, silk satin, jet bead embroidery
- Charles Frederick Worth
Insertion
Binche lace
19th century
- Charles Frederick Worth
Pocketbook
alligator and leather
20th century
- Charles Frederick Worth
Edging
combination lace
17 - 18th century
- Charles Frederick Worth
Edging
Binche lace
circa 1725
- Charles Frederick Worth
Edging
Point d'Argentan lace
18 - 19th century
- Charles Frederick Worth
Lappet
Belgian pillow lace
18th century
- Charles Frederick Worth
Edging
Point de Venise lace
17th century
- Charles Frederick Worth
Edging
Point d'Alencon lace
circa 1780
- Charles Frederick Worth
Bedspread black lines on beige
linen
20th century
- Charles Frederick Worth
Evening bag
cut steel beads, glass, and satin
1930 - 1940
- Charles Frederick Worth
Skirt
cotton, machine applique
early 20th century
- Charles Frederick Worth
Evening bag inscribed "M.M.G."
silver metal
circa 1880 - 1890
- Charles Frederick Worth
Flounce
Point de Neige lace
late 17th century
- Woman’s Two-piece Dress, Worth (House of) (born 1858 founded) , 1863-1867, Silk with woven twill stripe, silk satin
- Woman’s Two-piece Dress, Worth (House of) (born 1858 founded) , 1863-1867, Silk with woven twill stripe, silk satin
- Charles Frederick Worth
Blanket (Manta) red band border on brown
wool
20th century
- Charles Frederick Worth
Main carpet fragment
wool
18th century
- Charles Frederick Worth
Evening bag
printed challis, satin, beads, and brass
20th century
- Charles Frederick Worth
"Miser" bag stocking shape, red and silver
steel beads
1880 - 1890
- Charles Frederick Worth
Lappet ends, Flemish
Flemish bobbin lace
mid 18th century
- Charles Frederick Worth
Skirt panel black crosses and lines on red/brown
linen?
20th century
- Woman’s Evening Dress, Jean Charles Worth (attributed to) (France) (Artist), circa 1933, Silk satin, rhinestones
- Charles Frederick Worth
Main carpet fragment
wool
early 19th century
- Charles Frederick Worth
Beaded bag green, red and yellow
glass beads, silk, and silver
circa 1920 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Mrs. Charles Frederick (Martha Rigden, died 1794) George Romney (British, 1734-1802)Oil on canvas; 29 3/4
- Charles Frederick Worth
Shoe bag beige with pink and white flowers
satin ribbon
circa 1890
- Charles Frederick Worth
Edging, Brussels applique
Brussels applique on vrai droschel lace
18th century
- Charles Frederick Worth
Purse
chiffon, glass beads, pearls, and silk embroidery
early 20th century
- Charles Frederick William Mielatz
Old Mill, near Newport, R. I., plate at p. 53 in the book, Representative Etchings by Artists of To-day in America (New York: Frederick A. Stokes, 1887)
etching
1887
- Charles Frederick Worth
Cover (palas)
wool; plain weave, discontinuous supplementary-weft patterning
19th century
- Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe
The Pig Dealer
etching
20th century
- Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe
The Duel
etching
20th century
- Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe
The Harvesters
etching
20th century
- Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe
To the Slaughter
etching
20th century
- Charles Frederick William Mielatz
Woodland Water Source.
1898
- Charles Frederick William Mielatz
Woodland Water Source
1898
- William Charles Frederick Gillam
Monarchs
Monotype
1933
- William Charles Frederick Gillam
Low Tide
Monotype
1933
- Charles Frederick William Mielatz
Fresh Pond
Lithograph
1898
- Charles Frederick William Mielatz
Fresh Pond
color plate
1898
- William Charles Frederick Gillam
Mallard
Drypoint
1930
- Charles Frederick William Mielatz
Fresh Pond.
19th - 20th century
- Charles Frederick William Mielatz
Beaver Brook.
19th - 20th century
- Charles Frederick William Mielatz
Colonial Residence
19th - 20th century
- Charles Frederick William Mielatz
Beaver Brook.
19th - 20th century
- Charles Frederick William Mielatz
Colonial Residence.
19th - 20th century
- William Charles Frederick Gillam
Monterey Cypress
Monotype
1932
- William Charles Frederick Gillam
Land Marks
Monotype
1933
- William Charles Frederick Gillam
Monterey Cypress
Monotype
1933
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Worth
FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL CENTER: Photographs by group f. 8 The artists included are Chris Jones,
Jenny Garcia,
Loli Kantor,
Christopher Blay,
Nick Prendergast,
Tanya Habjouqa and
Julie Almendral....
Fort Worth International Center: OTHER VIEWS THE ARTISTS
Monte Martin, while new to our area, has exhibited his world travel
orientated photography throughout the Midwest. The view and presentation is
conceptual and intriguing. Martin is the manager of the Arlington Art Museu...
FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL CENTER: Openings: MEREDITH DAVIS, JENNIFER GASSIRARO, AND T.J.JEMISON Meredith Davis, a recent graduate of TCU, is passionate about painting,
literature and travel. While at TCU she participated in summer-study
programs in Hungary, Scotland ,and Mexico. Her highly expressive paintings
address the construction...
Palm Beach International Airport / Palm Beach County Art in Public Places: Ar(t)chitectural Attitude to Include Work by Tony Baker Baker will also be displaying and selling his art at the 12th Annual Food Wine and Art Experience in Lake Worth, Florida. This event is sponsored by the American Lung Association of Florida - Southeast Area, in partnership with the Lake Worth Cham...
Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art: South Florida Cultural Consortium 2001 Fellowships The South Florida Cultural Consortium is an alliance of the arts councils of
Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, Monroe and Martin Counties. The 2001
recipients received fellowships of $15,000. Recipients of the awards and
exhibiting artists will ...
Amon Carter Museum: Stuart Davis: Prints and Drawings Included are the lithographs Davis produced in Paris in 1928–1929; his innovative series of four lithographs from 1931, which are among the most highly regarded prints of the first half of the twentieth-century; and his experimentation with colo...
Modern Art Museum, Fort Worth: Francis Bacon: A Retrospective Exhibition ...
Hibel Museum of Art: Hibel Museum of Art Opens Anew Hibel, who will be 83 in January, has been
painting professionally nearly 60 years since her
Sturtevant Traveling Fellowship and graduation from the
Boston Museum School of Fine Arts in 1940. Her work has
been exhibited in prestigious mus...
FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL CENTER: The Sixties and The Rock Poster: New Exhibition Celebrating the Sixties These artists were given almost complete artistic freedom, and thus, the
posters were liberated from the usual restrictions related to their
advertising function. Originally intended merely as inexpensive promotional
devices, rock posters ev...
Mahon: British collector to give away millions ...
Menil Collection: BYZANTINE ART IN TEXAS ...
Amon Carter Museum: The Artist and the American West: A Century of Western Art This special exhibition celebrates forty years of collecting outstanding examples of the art of the American
West. Beginning with an early view (1826) of Hudson’s Bay by Peter Rindisbacher and moving forward to a photograph of
...
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...
Eiteljorg Museum of American and Western Art: Remington and Russell: Masterpieces of the American West from the Amon
Carter Museum
The Amon Carter Museum is closed while it undergoes a major facility
expansion. The Eiteljorg Museum saw this as an opportunity to bring some of
the world's most famous paintings to the Midwest. John Van...
Amon Carter Museum: The Carter Downtown will open September 18, 1999 With 2,700 square feet of space, the Carter Downtown will display
approximately 30 works of art at a time. The downtown location will also have a
well-stocked Museum Store and will house...
State Theatre Art Gallery: Every picture tells a story The original posters taken from the streets as well as authentic photographs
as seen through the lenses of newspaper photographers will be on display.
In this case every picture is worth a thousand words.
This exhibition of the 1999 Genera...
Centre for Contemporary Photography: Call for Artists: The Kodak Salon $12,000 worth of prizes to be won, from photographic industry leaders including Kodak Professional, Adobe, Epson, Kayell Australia and Manfrotto.
Judges: Virginia Trioli, Presenter ABC2 Breakfast News; Patrick Pound, Artist; Naomi Cass, Director ...
Amon Carter Museum: The America of Currier and Ives It is estimated that 95 percent of all prints sold throughout that era were created by Currier & Ives. This exhibition, drawn from the museum’s extensive print collection, will showcase 65 of the best and most popular of their prints. The display...
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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Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: Ed Ruscha
This retrospective has been co-curated by the Hirshhorn's former Assistan
Director for Art and Public Programs Neal Benezra, now with the Art Institute of Chicago, and Kerry Brougher, Director of the Museum of Modern Art in
Oxford, England. Afte...
National Gallery: Madame de Pompadour: Images of a Mistress
Among the exhibits will be Boucher’s stunning portrait of Madame de Pompadour of 1756 from Munich, Carle Vanloo’s portrait of her in oriental dress from St Petersburg, Greuze’s 'Simplicity' from Fort Worth, and one of her writing-desks from Versai...
Moderna Museet: Graphic Design: John Melin Among the catalogues are
the catalogue for HON (SHE) by Jean Tinguely and Niki de
...
Art Without Boundaries Foundation: Call for Artists: Train as a Certified Mnemetecnic Therapists Artist must be skilled in watercolor or acrylic painting; have experience with persons with Alzheimer’s disease or other related disorders; have two years of college or equivalent life experience and be able to sing or carry a tune. Artist must al...
Columbus College of Art and Design: Museums for a New Millennium: Concepts, Projects, Buildings Sketches, drawings and models will be presented with detailed descriptions, making the exhibition a comprehensive history of museum architecture in the last decade of the 20th century. Organized by The Art Centre Basel, the exhibition has been tra...
Kimbell Art Museum: From Renoir to Picasso
Masterpieces from the Musée de l'Orangerie Among the highlights of the exhibition are 16 turn-of-the-century paintings by
Pierre-Auguste Renoir and 14 by Renoirs dear friend Paul Cézanne. The three most
important painters to emerge in France in the first decade of the 20th century are
r...
Kimbell Art Museum: European Masterpieces: Six Centuries of Paintings from the National Gallery of Victoria Works range in scope and style from the intimate Man of Sorrows by Memling, a
devotional piece for private contemplation, to the comparatively ostentatious
...
A Virtual Memorial: Call for Participation: Remembering-Repressing-Forgetting Starting point:
Guilt and flight from responsability are often enough reason for repressing
problems, forgetting means eliminiation of being (and vice-versa),
remembering: the chance for sorting oneself out.
Certainly one of the mos...
International Short Film Festival Oberhausen: Call for Entries: 48th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, 2 - 7 May 2002 Film and video are accepted equally in all competitions. Approx. 70 titles will be selected for the International Competition, ca. 30 titles for the German Competition, ca. 35 titles for the Children's and Youth Film Competition. Around 10 candida...
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...
Amon Carter Museum: New Curator of Paintings and Sculpture Appointed We are very excited to have Patricia Junker joining our staff. She is a consumate scholar and a first-rate teacher of American art; we are looking forward to having her work with our collection, said Rick Stewart, director of the Museum. I know sh...
Coral Springs Museum of Art: Gartel: Thirty Years of Digital Art The exhibition, "GARTEL: 30-YEARS of DIGITAL ART" showcasing GARTEL's brilliant exploration of a medium he helped incubate and trail blaze. Nobody even knew what a computer was when Gartel was working on his first pieces at Media Study/Buffalo in ...
Centre for Contemporary Photography: Nikon Summer Salon: Over 250 Photo-based Artists Celebrating the latest developments in photo-based practice, the Salon is an annual national event, now in its ninth year. An open-entry exhibition and competition, the Salon is supported by leaders in the photographic industry. Sponsors award ov...
Museum voor Moderne Kunst: Vic Gentils: The Big Happening Gentils work of art, however, is more than just an homage to a great
artist. As a matter of fact, there are quite some affinities between the
oeuvre of Ensor and that of Gentils. The sarcastic, often even cynical
view of humankind is the centra...
Il Ramo d'Oro: Testimonial: Portraits, Pictures, Drawings by Felice Garofano, Vincenzo Montella, Ena Villani By comparison with artists, often from other countries, and with other visitors in fact we build a cultural identity that is not provincial despite the local dimension of our range of action. There is nothing better than to draw a portrait to rep...
Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art: Video Jam Presents Work by More than 50 Artists The works included in Video Jam represent the eclectic spectrum of content and form
being addressed by video artists today. Works by John Pilson, Phyllis Baldino, Darrin
Martin and Torsten Zenas Burns, for example, reflect the perceived ...
French Paintbox: Call to Artists: Scholarships for Painting Workshops in France, 2002 Painting on porcelain classes will be held in world-renown
Limoges in autumn. All workshops include accommodations, great cuisine and
unforgettable excursions.Those who are interested in gardens -- and who
can get along with individuals wit...
Laurence Miller Gallery: John Gutmann: Instant Messaging In these intimate vintage black
and white prints, we read signs that say "WE WANT THE 40 HOUR WEEK" and "FOR
THE PROTECTION OF LIVES CUT YOUR SPEED." Automobiles became billboards,
where messages were posted, both private (CQ de SM5YU) and pub...
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: 010101 : Art in Technological Times In the 010101 SFMOMA galleries, visitors will find a range of such video works,
sculptures, design projects, computer-driven installations, traditional drawings and
paintings, and new art works commissioned for th...
PHIL VOLK CONTEMPORARY ART: Artist offers year 2000 work for $40,000 salary The budget break down is as follows:
$40,000 Salary
$20,000 Assistantís Salary
$40,000 Overhead (i.e. studio space, supplies, etc.)
$100,000 Total
As you can see Phil is not looking to get rich...
Photographer's Gallery: Citibank Private Bank Photography Prize 2001: Call for Nominations Now in its fifth year, The Citibank Private Bank Photography Prize is firmly established as a
leading international award. Each year a jury, composed of individuals from varying
backgrounds, select a shortlist and then the overall winner of the ...
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