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om Sologne, a painter known for the cycle of | paintings from the Aethiopica (ca. |
ohnson combines art historical references to | paintings of the Immaculate Conception with the drawn |
eading to the rood loft, conserving the wall | paintings, repairing the nave ceiling and removing the |
The two | paintings, nearly the same size, seem as if they were |
The church has early wall | paintings of the life of St James - revealed when the |
The | paintings of the Nativity and the Descent from the Cro |
Bridgewater House), where the collections of | paintings of the Duke of Bridgewater and his nephew an |
Surely there are public domain | paintings of the guy? john k 20:40, 30 June 2007 (UTC) |
the Firth of Clyde were the focus of Gibb's | paintings during the 1850s, 60s and early 70s. |
st Jupiter and Antiope, as well as religious | paintings reflecting the Council of Trent's decrees on |
While a Jesuit novice, he did | paintings in the Cathedral of Avignon and the Sodality |
He had five | paintings at the 1905 Paris Salon at which Henri Matis |
uities, Egyptian art, Islamic artifacts, and | paintings from the Kaiser Friedrich Museum. |
ated with over 1300 semi-precious stones and | paintings about the Passion of Christ dating from the |
This is seen in a series of ice | paintings in the late 1970s and then in a body of work |
In the gallery's collection were | paintings from the Norwich School and by Adrian Scott |
ouring exhibition About Vision - New British | Paintings in the 1990s (1996-7) and Abstract Painting |
Dasavathara (Ten incarnations of Vishnu) | paintings adorn the Indra Kalyana Mandapam of this tem |
ts; the numerous churches of the era and the | paintings of the Cuzco School are representative. |
He also painted two large figure | paintings from the story of Moses, as well as a painti |
Montefalco (London, British Museum) and his | paintings in the Oratory of St John the Baptist at Spo |
Italian | Paintings in the Robert Lehman Collection at the Metro |
He has exhibited his | paintings in the Vancouver Art Gallery group exhibitio |
Jex was highly renowned for his landscape | paintings of the Potomac River and the C & O Canal. |
ringer, Tim & Cowling, Mary & MacLeod, D. S. | Paintings from the Reign of Victoria: The Royal Hollow |
San Giovanni dei Fiorentini: two | paintings of the Birth of the Virgin and the Death of |
7), Rembrandt - Caravaggio (2006), and Dutch | Paintings of the 17th Century in the Rijksmuseum, Amst |
nny, the kinds of colors that you see in the | paintings of the Impressionists. |
r producing some extremely remarkable figure | paintings in the beginning of his career, he went on t |
ate University Museum of Art, and curator of | paintings at the New Orleans Museum of Art. |
small collection of Medieval and Renaissance | paintings at the Huntington Library were in Arabella's |
In the summer of 1940, | paintings from the Louvre, including the Mona Lisa, we |
In 1867-68, Carlleyle discovered | paintings on the walls and ceilings of rock shelters i |
In the following years, he also produced | paintings for the Austrian court, and worked independe |
nese and Japanese ceramics, calligraphy, and | paintings from the Chinese Song and Yuan dynasties (96 |
He has exhibited | paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New Yor |
His Butterfly | Paintings are the artist's most celebrated works to da |
ly Christian basilica in plan, showcases ten | paintings from the Italian Renaissance and Baroque per |
nsylvania Dutch inspired motifs, their easel | paintings marked the first significant diversion in Ra |
European Masterpieces: Six Centuries of | Paintings from the National Gallery of Victoria, Austr |
The family began collecting | paintings from the early years of the 19th century; th |
owes his chief fame to his large historical | paintings, notably the "Vision in the Coliseum." |
He contributed | paintings for the benefit of the Foundation, and the F |
urvived the centuries, as have medieval wall | paintings from the mid 13th century, which were uncove |
y 1970s and which has rather sober and plain | paintings of the Lords of the Quarters on the verandah |
The lower | paintings on the west wall are badly damaged: the plas |
ommissioning the stairway murals and ceiling | paintings by the celebrated French artist Louis Laguer |
His | paintings of the 1970s are also notable for what has c |
ith the Best Critic and Best of Show for his | paintings in the Master Critics. |
Among his | paintings are The Garden of Adonis: Amoretta and Time, |
Three mural oil | paintings in the lobby, "John Pell Receives Partial Pa |
There are two | paintings of the bishop at St. Edward's College, Liver |
These | paintings tell the story of Father Damien (of leprosy |
d Baroque masters, as well as a selection of | paintings from the 18th and 19th century neo-classical |
album Still Life, which had one of Cooper's | paintings at the album cover. |
often depicted wearing a red cloak in early | paintings and the spots of the seven spot ladybird (th |
, however, we will continue to attribute the | paintings to the Master of the Embroidered Foliage, wh |
tto Nuzi; the Perseus series by Burne-Jones; | paintings by the Camden Town Group; sculpture by Richa |
Nussbaum's | paintings depict the terrifying social and psychologic |
olony, Krans donated a large portions of his | paintings to the colony. |
In 1806 a traveloque describes | paintings by the Flemish painters Paul de Vos, Erasmus |
nhe Painting Manual, which is a catalogue of | paintings in the collection of Emperor Huizong of Song |
ing painter created three of his most famous | paintings on the Conwy Morfa: 'A Difficult Bunker, 'Th |
In 1963 Siviero recovered the two | paintings of The Labours of Hercules by Antonio del Po |
The | paintings in the series Le Temps du sommeil were begun |
n 1927 Prin had a sold-out exhibition of her | paintings at the Galerie au Sacre du Printemps in Pari |
e the subject of the documentary film, "Cave | Paintings of the Chumash Indians." |
ns, where he was involved with the series of | paintings of The life of Maria de Medici. |
He quickly completed | paintings of the beach, some with fishing boats or wre |
expo, Henry Courtney Selous did a number of | paintings for the event. |
porates installed sculptures that extend the | paintings into the viewer's space. |
The beautiful illustrations and | paintings in the manuscripts of these works illuminate |
s most celebrated and one of the most viewed | paintings in the Tate Britain gallery. |
. Barnes (1872-1951), bought 60 of Soutine's | paintings, on the spot. |
hmann Maupin Gallery (2010); Constellations: | Paintings from the MCA Collection, Museum of Contempor |
lluminated manuscripts and Northern European | paintings of the Virgin and Christ Child. |
tunity of improving himself, by studying the | paintings in the Electoral Gallery. |
Paintings from the early 15th century are interpreted | |
studio he made drawings, portraits and small | paintings without the assistance of his students and c |
The gallery presents | paintings of the 16th to the 18th century and austrian |
tant collectors of American art sought Ryder | paintings for their holdings and often lent choice exa |
Delaroche's | paintings, with their straightforward technique and dr |
A key feature of Thomas Kinkade's | paintings are their glowing highlights and saturated p |
doubtless come into his own, and his finest | paintings take their place alongside examples of Manet |
oria Cross, the highest award for gallantry; | paintings of them adorn the walls of the Top Refectory |
Bruegel's | paintings have themes of the absurdity, wickedness and |
Cassatt made several studies and | paintings on themes similar to those in the mural arou |
onts David, first threatening to destroy the | paintings and then offering himself again sexually. |
It contains some lovely 12th century wall | paintings, originally there to help those who could no |
Cave | paintings resembling these bats have been found in Aus |
ny's biography are perpetuated now mostly in | paintings, where they give an opportunity for artists |
Her work includes | paintings on thin, irregularly shaped pieces of alumin |
ional and religious expression, and Rothko's | paintings from this era reveal a Weberian influence. |
The al fresco | paintings in this church are the only remains of Mozar |
for income, Ault created some of his finest | paintings during this time, but had difficulty selling |
The other | paintings in this series were Freedom of Speech, Freed |
The exhibit showed, therefore, not only | paintings of this new character, but also drawings of |
The Imperial War Museum holds 56 of his | paintings from this period. |
Paintings from this period include: "Indians Hunting," | |
The scientific subjects of Wright's | paintings from this time were meant to appeal to the w |
Other | paintings in this method of production include "record |
including Innes, Cropsey and Durand, donated | paintings for this effort, helping to raise over seven |
One of his | paintings from this period is Pause in the Maremma wit |
One of his more famous | paintings from this period is Night Turtle Fishing in |
St-Idesbald houses the largest collection of | paintings from this Belgian surrealist painter in the |
The two men exchanged | paintings at this meeting. |
Pedro, S. Catalina, and S. Juan, all possess | paintings by this artist. |
There only two | paintings decorating this room, both of which are by V |
The fresco | paintings in this church are the only remains of Mozar |
Photographs and | paintings of this lighthouse are frequently reproduced |
arch was set up, as well as a new choir, and | paintings from this period are of a different style, w |
Paintings like this one have so conditioned our view o | |
When the exhibition of 104 | paintings from this tour was held at the Fine Art Soci |
One of F.R. Lee's | paintings from this time is Bringing in the Stag, in o |
Paintings on this wall include a woman in a swing susp | |
arney were the subject of a series of eleven | paintings by Thomas Eakins. |
he title given to two separate oil on canvas | paintings by Thomas Eakins, each depicting Mary Adelin |
dian ink copies of the original 17th century | paintings, by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd, were reproduced |
Also in the room are two still life | paintings by Thomas Lister, 4th Baron Ribblesdale, a c |
His | paintings from those years express a strong decorative |
In his most successful | paintings, particularly those of the early 1760s, the |
ravels, Birch produced beautiful watercolour | paintings, particularly those of Italy, Egypt and Nubi |
here the schutters met and where their group | paintings hung, though now these paintings are all pre |
st bodies of Hedley's work, including 41 oil | paintings and three watercolours, and a major exhibiti |
There are | paintings by Tissot, David Teniers and Bassano, vases |
ernational medals and was the first of three | paintings that Titcomb completed of the Primitive Meth |
it painting and made reproductions of master | paintings by Titian and others he had seen in Madrid. |
This gesture is derived from | paintings by Titian, whose techniques of colouring Mil |
own for the many dioramas (three-dimensional | paintings) used to interpret geology and one or two mi |
cted his art and anybody trying to steal his | paintings or to smuggle them abroad would soon die, be |
The | paintings belong to a category of sophisticated rock a |
So, as written in some | paintings dedicated to her, it would be correct to cal |
, the mummies begin to dance and the various | paintings come to life. |
vation work inside the church, valuable wall | paintings, believed to stem from the 15th century, wer |
influences; his name comes from a series of | paintings known to have come from Brussels, now held i |
reme Court Justice Peter Cory, ruled that 85 | paintings donated to the gallery before opening in the |
risis prompted by the seizure in November of | paintings belonging to the Pushkin Museum in Moscow as |
lth Games and she produced a special book of | paintings relating to games and sports. |
bility to make other people and objects from | paintings come to life and able to make real people be |
When his | paintings fail to sell, he finds himself facing financ |
udio, on the upper floor, there are about 40 | paintings related to the garden and the villa. |
he has held a number of exhibitions and his | paintings are to be found in several museums. |
watercolors of fruits and flowers, also for | paintings devoted to Middle Asia. |
His works have been exhibited widely and his | paintings used to illustrate the National Trust desk d |
Among his canvases are 13 historical | paintings, intended to illustrate the marine history o |
want propaganda agitating the people, so all | paintings had to be checked before being hung. |
These | paintings appear to be snapshots, capturing people in |
In the next decade, both he and his | paintings were to travel the world, participating in e |
ght he felt the need to inject this into his | paintings, attempting to imbue the local landscape of |
ents, sacred vessels, religious statues, and | paintings attested to the generosity of friends of the |
I have lived all my | paintings, so to speak. |
Many of his | paintings are to be found in Holland's leading museums |
He had the | paintings done to elucidate his commentary on the "Fou |
"Botticelli may have seen his own | paintings fed to the flames - but in these strange tim |
toric settlement is evident from extant rock | paintings dating to 6000 BC. |
They were the only Manookian oil | paintings known to be on public display anywhere in th |
His most noted | paintings refer to the life of Jews in Poland. |
walls are decorated with clay sculptures and | paintings dated to the mid-1st century BCE. |
A site with rock | paintings, dating to c. 10,000/6,500 years ago, has be |
Otherwise, all his other | paintings appear to be scattered and in private hands. |
grad school of painting, most famous for his | paintings devoted to peoples and nature of Northern Ka |
Other | paintings ascribed to him include a depiction of Chris |
ity, and was originally designed to have its | paintings change to reflect the different seasons of t |
The | paintings date to between 1470 and 1500 and show a num |
included such luxuries as a Ferrari and two | paintings claimed to be originals of Baroque master Pe |
theby's Top Ten Contemporary Southeast Asian | Paintings according to Asian Contemporary Arts and Cul |
aggism, both in history and monumental genre | paintings, continued to mark Seghers's works when he r |
ric) is an expert in forging famous artists' | paintings, trying to become a legitimate artist in his |
There is a rood screen with fine | paintings thought to be East Anglia, which are of a lo |
te, and collected a great number of valuable | paintings, drawings to add to his antiquities. |
The positioning and lighting within the | paintings seems to indicate that they were meant to ea |
re-show film on a screen with a depiction of | paintings done to represent Illinois. |
Retrospective Exhibition of the Drawings and | Paintings of Toledo's I. Abramovsky, March 8-19, 1966, |
Most of his | paintings were topographical (of specific places), alt |
destroyed, classical literature and Chinese | paintings were torn apart, and cultural and religious |
His genre | paintings depict torture, struggles, fruit, bathing su |
ed The Beauty of the Ghetto exhibition of 35 | paintings that toured major American cities from 1972 |
ncluding models of ancient and modern ships, | paintings, ceramics, trade goods and ships manifests. |
Another set of | paintings celebrated traffic safety, complete with smi |
unded the Institute in 1932 to which all the | paintings were transferred. |
Faille had certified the authenticity of 30 | paintings which turned out to be fakes. |
Watercolours and | paintings by Turner |
Three of the | paintings, by Turner, Constable and Gainsborough were |
Among his main | paintings the two large pictures that depict St. Bruno |
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston temporarily put | paintings from two of their galleries into storage to |
Charles I of England can be seen in | paintings with types of cocker/cocking spaniels. |
Most of his | paintings depicted typical urban life in Edo, and were |
At the time, this type of | paintings were uncommon in Italy, and more common in N |
Remains of medieval wall | paintings were uncovered during restoration work in 19 |
Despite the IKB | paintings being uniformly coloured, Klein experimented |
in an exhibit of Scandinavian Impressionist | paintings an uninhibited approach to northern wilderne |
dered attractive by any charm of colour; his | paintings remained unpurchased, and Sigalon found hims |
Most of Nussbaum's | paintings went unseen by the wider world for the first |
hristensen studies his patient's art therapy | paintings, he unveils a secret locked within the woman |
he quality, detail and bright colours of its | paintings, makes up for the tomb's diminutive size. |
l 1945) was an English artist, noted for his | paintings of urban scenes and interiors. |
His most acclaimed | paintings are urban landscapes of Manchester, now in t |
eans or the Mariachi musicians of Texas, her | paintings always use a strong dose of color and an int |
For the subject matter of my tortilla | paintings, I use imagery that is representative of Lat |
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