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aried media, "Life of the Old Jewish Shtetl: Paintings and Silver by Ilya Schor," was held at Yeshi
Sickert Paintings.
Cornwell purchased 31 of Sickert's paintings and it is claimed that she destroyed one or
al perspective: that of the medieval Sienese paintings which impressed her on her first trip abroad
um article, Jan Avgikos wrote that Sillman's paintings “mine the edges of abstraction, meshing patc
Like many of Simberg's paintings, it depicts a gloomy, otherworldly scene.
rother Ludovicus Neefs has also made similar paintings.
Similar paintings were in Philadelphia, and were lost when, in
Koon's deceptively simple paintings, mostly in watercolor or polymer, give the v
The commission include six paintings in six lunettes, which were executed by Carr
Richard Cocke to be the earliest of his six paintings dealing with the same theme.
1973 he creats "Sextuor", a sequence of six paintings in closed cycle, exhibited according to a pl
ed to create a permanent installation of six paintings for the concourse level in The Empire State
The theme for a series of six paintings, displayed in the parlour of one of the surv
ketches and etchings, but only completed six paintings.
On the rood screen there are sixteen paintings of kings.
John Lydon - vocals, sleeve paintings
d gifts to fulfil vows, leaving behind small paintings, chains, weapons and all kinds of trophies o
carved and painted altars, sculptures, small paintings for private devotions and embroidered altar
ie Lune de Miel - Geneva (mixed-media- small paintings)
studio he made drawings, portraits and small paintings without the assistance of his students and c
ed pencil technique that he used for smaller paintings throughout the rest of his life.
of a further two large works and 26 smaller paintings recommended by the New Zealand High Commissi
So, as written in some paintings dedicated to her, it would be correct to cal
years later by Queen Catherine Parr for some paintings.
e lived in Melbourne for some time, did some paintings of horses, and then went on to Sydney where
Some paintings left at his death show only traces of his pr
the great fire of Haarlem in 1576, and some paintings once attributed to him are now attributed to
His subjects include some paintings done during the First World War in Gibraltar
In the chancel were some paintings, considered very beautiful in their day.".
t school at the age of 16 she submitted some paintings to the Birmingham Society of Artists but the
Some paintings are built up in a neo-expressionist style.
In 1984 he prepared some paintings figuring birds that were accepted by the pos
He toured East Anglia, and produced some paintings from notes made on that trip.
Derby Art Gallery and both his and his son's paintings are included in the city's collection.
Boxes of Campbell's soup, paintings of Marilyn Monroe, Elvis, and other stars, a
0 pieces of Native American and southwestern paintings, sculpture and ceramics, including some of t
. Barnes (1872-1951), bought 60 of Soutine's paintings, on the spot.
rge fortune, including some valuable Spanish paintings which were part of the loot of Manila.
n 1947, it became the only museum of Spanish paintings from the 14th/15th century onwards in France
early 1970s he produced large, clean, sparse paintings eschewing figuration entirely but, as always
He is well known for his spectacular paintings of the American West.
ous problems that threatened the spectacular paintings, which are considered to be the best preserv
They were symbolic, spiritual paintings, and were sometimes accompanied by readings,
f the most extensive collections of sporting paintings in the world.
There are some sporting paintings signed S. Alken, but they may be the work of
ed at this time he produced a series of spot paintings and sculptures - some twenty years before Da
Present Srilankan paintings can be categorized into three main groups.
as a 16th century ceiling, decorated stalls, paintings of the miracle (by J. Crockaert, 1777), a do
' at MYU Gallery Tokyo comprising of stencil paintings, Video/Photography installations at Experime
Its visuals consist mostly of still paintings panned across and are strongly influenced by
pressed a preference for Cortor's still-life paintings, rather than his paintings of people.
f the Baroque period, who painted still-life paintings.
landscapes, cityscapes, genre and still-life paintings.
In 2006 Noland's Stripe Paintings were exhibited at the Tate in London.
Rome and traveled to Italy where he studied paintings from the Renaissance.
1898, she was exhibiting Impressionist style paintings such as "A San Jose Garden" at the San Franc
r and printmaker best known for her stylised paintings of women or couples, often featuring animals
In memory of her, many of his subsequent paintings are signed with both his signature and "Ann"
Old Masters, resulting in highly successful paintings.
In his most successful paintings, particularly those of the early 1760s, the
can sometimes be seen repeated in successive paintings in different guises.
Viewers of such paintings assume that Venus is admiring her own reflec
while also referencing the landscape in such paintings as Woman, Sag harbor and Clam Diggers.
esults seen in the present work, and in such paintings as Carmelina (1903, in the Museum of Fine Ar
ings, as well as for his lighthearted sumi-e paintings.
download sales and four Christmas in the Sun paintings by Harris were donated to the Australian cha
His commissions included large sunflower paintings for the Imperial Hotel, Torquay, and a mural
ll as developing his noted series of surreal paintings in oil, which were sold through the Portal G
s closest brush with the world of surrealist paintings (and by the way, Piraro is an excellent surr
Few surviving paintings can be attributed to Sittow with certainty,
Although the surviving paintings of Hudson do not show the characteristic phy
Around twelve surviving paintings are attributed to him (see below), with othe
One of Sutcliffe's paintings was shown at the Walker Art Gallery in Liver
sing; one of the most patriotic and symbolic paintings by Matejko.
Olaf Lange is best known for his symbolistic paintings which are closely linked to the continental
Sometimes he takes paintings from a wicked politician who considers art o
The figures in Tanjore paintings are static.
ditional Indian artist noted for her Tanjore Paintings.
Jaya was born in Madras State where Tanjore paintings originated.
By the late 1960s, Tanning's paintings were almost completely abstract, yet there a
best known for his floppy disk and VHS tape paintings, placing an emphasis on recycling and the re
ets and rooms filled with ornate tapestries, paintings, and antique furniture.
ue furniture, musical instruments, tapestry, paintings and other art objects.
A series of his target paintings was the subject of issue 32 (1961) of the st
ing an actress also shapes Zerrin Tekindor's paintings.
ohn Logie Baird, the inventor of television; paintings by Robert Tressell; exhibits on Native Ameri
nkan artist primarily known for his template paintings, accomplished in a neo-classical style.
architecture and bodily forms in the Temple Paintings (2004-2006)-these constitute the largest pai
ly Christian basilica in plan, showcases ten paintings from the Italian Renaissance and Baroque per
acts pertaining to Galveston or early Texas, paintings of Galveston subjects or by such local artis
century, encompassing manuscripts, textiles, paintings, and ceramics.
ally repackaged with photographs rather than paintings on the box.
estries were held in much higher esteem than paintings, and were more expensive.
on mainly consists of sculptures rather than paintings.
This monastery has large Thangka paintings, some of them over fifteen feet, and wall pa
The thangka paintings can be seen in the background
The paintings show elements of previous works by Rogier va
e inspired by the satin-like finishes of the paintings of William-Adolphe Bouguereau.
The paintings represent yet another innovative element, bo
The main inspiration for the paintings was Biblia Pauperum, a collection of events
y surreal, and bears some resemblance to the paintings of Hieronymous Bosch; some of his paintings
The paintings include one of John, 1st Baron Byron by Will
d "The 113 Painting Book" which includes the paintings they created for these packages.
h MP3 music to accompany a slide show of the paintings, which can also be found reproduced in the b
Frisell of improvised music inspired by the paintings of German artist Gerhard Richter and perform
The paintings were recovered by Oslo Police on August 31,
was to come up with possible themes for the paintings and make rough sketches for Rockwell.
as not only his literary works, but also the paintings and drawings he produced between 1917 and 19
The paintings have begun to deteriorate with age and effor
th the other temples, was not an option; the paintings would not have survived.
The paintings were very original.
The paintings belong to a category of sophisticated rock a
Furthermore, many of the paintings lay hidden in a cellar for over ninety years
The paintings are family portraits.
The work on the paintings was completed on September 13, 1501.
Although the paintings are noticeably different (the subjects are c
The paintings are still visible.
at his home and allowed visitors to view the paintings.
n a protective layer was added and today the paintings still stand as one of the prides of the coll
During the 1960s and 1970s, the paintings were being damaged by the carbon dioxide in
n he describes the location and owner of the paintings, thus becoming a valuable source for art pro
omprehensive retrospective exhibition of the paintings of Hans Hofmann, at the Hirshhorn Museum in
The real value of the paintings found within the tomb is that they are the b
the interior of the building, including the paintings and Yoshimitsu's statue, were also restored.
of six art songs with poetry inspired by the paintings of Doris Lusk.
Fragments of the paintings have been removed as souvenirs, and some sur
In images of the paintings of Rembrandt, a viewer may first sees a subj
The paintings gave him stature, a raison d'etre, and offer
The paintings were returned to the cathedral in the late 1
The paintings point at today's threats by violence, power
The paintings were found in Paris and the thieves, who wer
rooms seemed to grow ever more evil and the paintings ever more horrific, ending with a final enor
Motives of the paintings are taken from both the Old and the New Test
The identities of the paintings on the wall are not certain, according to th
he undertook a series of engravings from the paintings of Andrea Appiani, in which he was assisted
I worry if I'll ever have time to do all the paintings in my head.”
ng exhibition at the Alabama State Fair, the paintings were shipped to Shreveport for display at th
However one of the paintings was shown at Leeds City Art Gallery in 1993,
The story is led by the paintings.
The Family wishes the return of many of the paintings to be sold at auction to raise funds for the
nt of the estimated $39 million value of the paintings as a finders fee, however Mrs. Rosenberg den
of Nussabaum's only surviving relatives, the paintings were reclaimed, restored and exhibited in a
d news, but instead hears he must return the paintings: in any case the eight paintings by Van Gopp
The paintings include the ferocious looking fangs and conv
Ironically, the paintings that had brought him fame before 1960 had el
on School in Anadarko and was exposed to the paintings of the Kiowa Five.
As such, many of the paintings released simultaneously bore similar themes
to sell one of its buildings instead of the paintings gets a disapproval by the Senators Club.
But the paintings were never sold.
f San Sebastiano in Mantua, Italy, where the paintings were hung from 1506 in a specially built gal
His use of light also recalls the paintings of J.M.W. Turner.
The paintings exhibited are rotated each year.
The paintings in both the refectory and the church, painte
ultural Society, wrote text to accompany the paintings.
The paintings were commissioned for various churches of Ve
a commercial gallery to handle sales of the paintings.
Two of the paintings were autobiographical.
She stored the paintings in the Russian Museum's archives and eventua
ia performing Degas Dancers, inspired by the paintings by Edgar Degas.
Most of the paintings depict scenes from the lives of saints, for
verified, and it remains as likely that the paintings represent an idealized composite.
o permit reporters to write about all of the paintings exhibited, not just his.
od for Van Dyck, A Complete Catalogue of the Paintings, published in 2004.
The paintings are from Max Fourny's own collection as well
Brian Dennehy), comes up with proof that the paintings that supposedly were lost in the fire - whic
Susan notices that one of the paintings of the wives has the face cut out of it.
The paintings eventually formed the collection that is now
designed by architect David Adjaye holds the paintings.
The paintings include a picture of a man playing chess wit
All the paintings are on canvas and the Gothic motif is reflec
The paintings, however, were stored in a Salzburg Residenz
Kurtzworth, who chose the paintings and wrote the catalog preface stated that: "
11, 2000-January 7, 2001 after HISTORY: The Paintings of David Bierk - Fusion of past and present
The paintings had come into private hands, and were re-acq
s, most recently “Heat Waves in a Swamp: The Paintings of Charles Burchfield” at the Hammer Museum
so diluted the force of individuality in the paintings which, in style, seem to occupy an imprecise
s: "African-American Life at Monticello: The Paintings of Nathaniel K. Gibbs" (2002), "The Shenando
uded him as one of their own and many of the paintings created at this time were presented at the "
ch to have remained undecorated and that the paintings spoil the purity of the interior of the chur
Among the paintings she served as a model for are: Imperial Monu
race Walpole visited Melbury, he admired the paintings and tapestries in "apartments most richly an
The paintings, primarily portraits, that he sent to the Sa
irst, is made from concrete and contains the paintings Nussbaum made while in hiding from the Nazis
by an elaborately coiffed Mrs. Young at the paintings' left.
ion in Europe and it was not long before the paintings were engraved by the Flemish master engraver
892)...was employed by Bateman to create the paintings for his magnificent orchid books...exceeding
tee that the duke would sell no other of the paintings from the Sutherland Loan should the two Titi
The paintings are documents and a recording of an event, a
Some of the paintings are now on display in the British Museum.
le was probably never the legal owner of the paintings.
The paintings represent a deliberate attempt at self-inves
The eyes of the paintings were downcast and gave a contemplative feeli
ptures of French artist Alain Kirili and the paintings of artist Lou Rizzolo for the World Peace Ar
He had the paintings done to elucidate his commentary on the "Fou
io Ghibli digitally animated portions of the paintings and integrated original elements into the sc
The paintings would be completed by Lorenzo Costa the Elde
ows with the idiosyncratic excellence of the paintings on its walls".
terature", Fukushima adopted exclusively the paintings of Seikan Nakajima for the covers of SF Maga
                                                                                                    


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