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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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