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r producing some extremely remarkable figure | paintings in the beginning of his career, he went on t |
Currently he exhibits his | paintings in SoHo, New York City at the Ward-Nasse Gal |
A cycle of | paintings in Schloss Eggenberg, near Graz in Austria, |
ith the Best Critic and Best of Show for his | paintings in the Master Critics. |
Three mural oil | paintings in the lobby, "John Pell Receives Partial Pa |
nhe Painting Manual, which is a catalogue of | paintings in the collection of Emperor Huizong of Song |
ll as developing his noted series of surreal | paintings in oil, which were sold through the Portal G |
The | paintings in the series Le Temps du sommeil were begun |
One of the most identifiable | paintings in Ireland, it depicts a young, barefoot goa |
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. |
tunity of improving himself, by studying the | paintings in the Electoral Gallery. |
He was also wrote a description of | paintings in Brescia, using both prose and poetry, tit |
His dramatic | paintings include Strafford Led to Execution, depictin |
Other | paintings include the holy trinity, the crucifixion of |
The | paintings include one of John, 1st Baron Byron by Will |
Attributed | paintings include his self portrait, the Festival of t |
His | paintings include works in various mediums including; |
His most notable | paintings include a copy of Jacques-Louis David's The |
The | paintings include the ferocious looking fangs and conv |
The | paintings include a picture of a man playing chess wit |
s recalling the chaplains and their heroism, | paintings include |
His | paintings include the Fire of Moscow, the Battle of Ey |
ling is a plaster work by William Wilton and | paintings include Hogarth's Moses before Pharao's Daug |
His | paintings include Down to the Harbor (1925). |
Herrera's finest | paintings include "The Last Judgment" and a "Holy Fami |
Other | paintings include the Prince of Wales, later George IV |
Altogether his | paintings include more than 250 miniatures. |
Paintings include his early Adam and Eve (c. | |
Her | paintings include: Behind the curtain, Exhibited at Ro |
Other | paintings included "Medea in the Island of Circe", sev |
Bertha Palmer's large collection of | paintings included works by Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, |
His | paintings included portraits and Mexican landscapes re |
The collection of | paintings includes works by the British artist, L.S. L |
The club possesses a fine collection of | paintings, including many early portraits of Britons i |
He has also produced | paintings, including a series that depicts luminous ae |
ark on the river and featured in a number of | paintings, including by J. M. W. Turner. |
e and used the area as a subject for several | paintings including Ville d'Avray (painting) in 1867. |
Its collection includes Victorian oil | paintings including works by Philip Steer, English wat |
o I (1567-1577), to which he contributed two | paintings including The Alchemist's Studio. |
f some of his most beautiful and atmospheric | paintings, including "Iseh im Morgenlicht 1938" Despit |
1770-1844) and produced several of his major | paintings including Danish artists in the inn La Genso |
phantasmal characters from his Moulin Rouge | paintings, including Jane Avril, dance into the room t |
s, and he produced drawings, watercolors and | paintings, including Draft Horses, Lumber Mill in the |
of artwork became the subject of many other | paintings, including Pietro Antonio Martini's Salon of |
ilding the Wilhelmsthal Palace and collected | paintings, including works by Rembrandt. |
ow while walking through a gallery of famous | paintings including Ascending and Descending, Sleep an |
prizewinning, work was a series of narrative | paintings including flower images. |
It contains several valuable | paintings, including a "Virgin and Child with Saints" |
The interior includes several wall | paintings, including one of St Christopher, and a 13th |
in 1820 Governor Macquarie sent three of his | paintings including a large view of Sydney to Earl Bat |
Mechanic Association Billings showed several | paintings, including "Child and Kitten," and "Children |
St Roch" (1857), was followed by a series of | paintings including "A Trappist Funeral" (1860), "Trap |
His | paintings incorporate dreamlike images from literature |
ng the art auction houses of Dubai, with his | paintings increasing sixfold in value from 2006 to 201 |
gical subjects, but also portraits and genre | paintings influenced by Pieter Bruegel the Elder and l |
He worked in oil and acrylic, producing | paintings influenced, in part, by the modernism of the |
works of art, photographic reproductions of | paintings, information and other materials the main co |
walls, clay sculptural figures, relieves and | paintings inside and outside the Temple. |
Kandyan era | paintings inside the temple (ii) |
ses a wooded church built in 1792 with naive | paintings inside. |
e War Murals - Bruno's four larger narrative | paintings inspired by the anti-communist upheavals - r |
ed van Wyk de Vries, and painted a series of | paintings inspired by the songs on his first album. |
archaeological objects, coins, art objects, | paintings, instruments, textiles, paintings, thankas, |
Among his canvases are 13 historical | paintings, intended to illustrate the marine history o |
ransformed the brusque look of the ephemeral | paintings into a free, deeply sensitive style. |
porates installed sculptures that extend the | paintings into the viewer's space. |
Among his ashcan | paintings is Chinatown (1912), set in Lower Manhattan. |
Among these | paintings is a portrait of his young wife, the actress |
The largest public collection of Cooper | paintings is owned by Canterbury City Council and hous |
His main body of work, mostly | paintings, is heavily influenced by fantasy themes. |
A group of | paintings is sometimes described as the "Allendale gro |
Finger | Paintings is the third studio album by Earl Klugh rele |
His wife, who appears with him in the tomb | paintings, is named as Nebtawy, or 'Tawy' for short. |
One of cricket's most famous | paintings is Cricket at Moulsey Hurst, by Richard Wils |
t Series Pinot Noirs for which one of Frey's | paintings is chosen for the label. |
The largest collection of Birger's | paintings is in the Gothenburg Museum of Art, but some |
A strong characteristic of these | paintings is 'a sense of the decay of a noble past, an |
The appearance of the girls in his | paintings is often noted as being very modern. |
of Art of Romania, has only six of Pallady's | paintings; it is housed in Bucharest's oldest private |
Like many of Simberg's | paintings, it depicts a gloomy, otherworldly scene. |
Every time I encounter these | paintings, it's never the frothy sense of loathing tha |
Among his larger | paintings, Ivan the Terrible Showing His Treasures to |
to creating traditional prints, drawings and | paintings, Kelly has organized and participated in col |
rossing the Bridge (and many other Ned Kelly | paintings), Kiata, Head of a Soldier |
influences; his name comes from a series of | paintings known to have come from Brussels, now held i |
is adhered to as principles in South Indian | paintings known as Dravidian mural art or Dravidian mu |
Late in his life, Fonseca painted four large | paintings known as "The War Murals" depicting scenes o |
They were the only Manookian oil | paintings known to be on public display anywhere in th |
In his | paintings, Krans documented daily life at Bishop Hill. |
She painted portraits, genre | paintings, landscapes, still lifes. |
best known for his oil, gouache, and acrylic | paintings, late in his career, Blair began exhibiting |
Furthermore, many of the | paintings lay hidden in a cellar for over ninety years |
Some | paintings left at his death show only traces of his pr |
by an elaborately coiffed Mrs. Young at the | paintings' left. |
He also provided some Socialist Realism | paintings like portraits of Stakhanovites or Taking th |
Hockney said "The enormous 19th-century oil | paintings like The Coronation of Napoleon in the Louvr |
ast to the upright family scenes depicted in | paintings like Many Happy Returns of the Day. |
Some of Danby's later | paintings, like The Woodnymph's Hymn to the Rising Sun |
Paintings like this one have so conditioned our view o | |
When Church exhibited | paintings like Niagara or Icebergs of the North, thous |
His most recent | paintings link back to those of the 1960s but show a s |
painter, and produced a prolific body of oil | paintings, lithographs and other graphic artworks. |
Its collection includes prints, | paintings, lithographs, photos, and original papers. |
ignificant year, because Paul sold his first | paintings locally. |
wall on which it hung, it made the artist's | paintings look like part of the architecture of the ro |
left Red Ryder in 1963 to concentrate on his | paintings, MacLeod continued writing the story continu |
It also hosts | paintings made during the Rajput and Mughal eras of In |
He had also | paintings made for Milan and Modena. |
The mural | paintings, made in 1875 after the romantic fashion of |
in their discovery of scientific evidence in | paintings made as early as c1430 that demonstrated por |
r, in the small apsis, there are three glass | paintings made by Joakim Skovgaard in 1914. |
The Madison Art Center, John Seery: | Paintings, Madison, Wisconsin Madison Art Center, 1974 |
een 1760 and 1780 he produced many landscape | paintings, mainly for landowners in Northern England. |
Her abstract expressionist | paintings make frequent use of acrylic and oil techniq |
he quality, detail and bright colours of its | paintings, makes up for the tomb's diminutive size. |
and 1849, but from 1850 specialised in genre | paintings, many of children in rustic surroundings. |
He was known for abstract | paintings, many of which were inspired by the southern |
illuminated and richly decorated scrolls and | paintings, many reflecting the influence of the early |
Kress Foundation, which features Old Master | paintings, many of which were commissioned by churches |
nsylvania Dutch inspired motifs, their easel | paintings marked the first significant diversion in Ra |
man sculptures, Early German and Early Dutch | paintings, masterpieces of the Italian renaissance, an |
Samples of his Light | Paintings may be seen at his official website, and sev |
and, and another daughter became a dealer in | paintings, miniatures, parchment, and silk. |
has created numerous abstract impressionist | paintings, mixing media types into photomosaics. |
ews they came back with found their way into | paintings, most notably Sunny Morning on the Hudson Ri |
He is also a collector of | paintings, most of them obtained from the black market |
Liberal MP for Cheltenham, gave 43 important | paintings, mostly from Belgium and the Netherlands, to |
She often posed her husband for | paintings, mostly as a Bona Sforza, or Barbara Radziwi |
Yang sold his | paintings, mostly landscapes, to support the family. |
Koon's deceptively simple | paintings, mostly in watercolor or polymer, give the v |
His | paintings mostly used water colour and were particular |
h Jessica Bracey - Art can range from music, | paintings, movement and thoughts. |
To be considered a masterwork these | paintings must be at least 5 feet in any direction and |
multipurpose museum with sculpture, bronzes, | paintings, natural history and anthropological specime |
The | paintings, naturalistic depictions of torture and exec |
The two | paintings, nearly the same size, seem as if they were |
He owned a collection of 190 | paintings, nine by Frans van Mieris and eleven by Gera |
He painted a series of political | paintings, notably a painting entitled Lover in Prague |
owes his chief fame to his large historical | paintings, notably the "Vision in the Coliseum." |
United States as in the United Kingdom, her | paintings now fetch tens of thousands at auction. |
Many of the finest | paintings now in the royal collection were collected b |
Scarborough's | paintings now appear in several major collections and |
and is the subject of one of his best-known | paintings, now in the Museum of Farnham. |
irst, is made from concrete and contains the | paintings Nussbaum made while in hiding from the Nazis |
re, interior design, altar pieces, religious | paintings, objets d'arts, tapestries, wallpaper, ceram |
th Patricia Spears Jones (with exhibition of | paintings), October 2005; White Electric Coffee with K |
Most all historical | paintings of Vlad show him with facial hair, either a |
He is best known for his | paintings of scenes from daily life in Turkey, the Tur |
Paintings of particular interest remain from that Cana | |
Paintings of Dimboola landscapes by noted Australian p | |
Orlovsky received a gold medal for his | paintings of Crimean landscapes, which allowed him to |
rom brooding figural abstractions into large | paintings of flatly applied color pushed Gilliam to ev |
e inspired by the satin-like finishes of the | paintings of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. |
atues of Guru Rinpoche, Avalokiteshvara, and | paintings of Pema Lingpa and Longchen Rabjam. |
alls, also dating from the 18th century, are | paintings of the Ten Commandments, the Lord's Prayer, |
spaces of the hexagonal pulpit there are oil | paintings of the evangelists Luke, Mark and Matthew. |
lso produced and exhibited a small number of | paintings of subjects from the Bible. |
y surreal, and bears some resemblance to the | paintings of Hieronymous Bosch; some of his paintings |
The interior of the dome contains | paintings of prominent figures from Christian history |
ieval Pastoriles Ordinances, in frescoes and | paintings of the sixteenth century, there have been re |
Two | paintings of Moses and Aaron flank the high altar, and |
Paintings of still life subjects are found in the coll | |
Among his works are | paintings of the passion, a Crown of thorns and a Flag |
kept an engraving made from one of Cosway's | paintings of Maria at Monticello. |
Frisell of improvised music inspired by the | paintings of German artist Gerhard Richter and perform |
ating very accurate drawings and watercolour | paintings of the plants she found. |
He also gained renown for his | paintings of laborers in the coastal areas of New Engl |
ng includes the Banqueting Hall, which holds | paintings of the Governor of the Fort and other high o |
e the foundation for Christian figurines and | paintings of the Madonna and Child. |
lighted panels at the base with backlighted | paintings of long leaf pines, the North Carolina state |
These skillful works include | paintings of his family and children, of fellow artist |
t self-portrait etchings are tronies, as are | paintings of himself, his son and his women. |
Paintings of early 19th-century Paris | |
His | paintings of Portugal were published in the book, "The |
produced a series of calendars that included | paintings of scenes throughout the extensive rail syst |
ll") horama ("view") in 1792 to describe his | paintings of Edinburgh, Scotland shown on a cylindrica |
Kidd, Kenneth E. Indian Rock | Paintings of the Great Lakes (Toronto, Ontario: Univer |
h its lively lions and unspoilt contemporary | paintings of the evangelists and others. |
gton became known not only for his idealised | paintings of domestic and everyday-life scenes but als |
uncanny resemblance to surviving prints and | paintings of Bakewell's sheep, being perhaps, closer t |
1995, the animals, chariots, and canvas oil | paintings of the carousel were meticulously restored t |
omprehensive retrospective exhibition of the | paintings of Hans Hofmann, at the Hirshhorn Museum in |
ard Prince and Sherrie Levine, Andy Warhol's | paintings of disasters, and Francis Bacon. |
In addition to several | paintings of birds, he also made several landscapes an |
of six art songs with poetry inspired by the | paintings of Doris Lusk. |
The three | paintings of Matthew by Caravaggio in the church of Sa |
In images of the | paintings of Rembrandt, a viewer may first sees a subj |
In March 2009, douban removed art | paintings of the Renaissance for the ground that it co |
useum of Art in New York name their separate | paintings of women seated at virginals A Young Woman S |
r known for his colorful, pop culture-fueled | paintings of "the heroes, the memories and memorabilia |
He is well known for his spectacular | paintings of the American West. |
ctive in Brescia, who specialized in bizarre | paintings of dwarfs. |
, and developed a hobby of making models and | paintings of ships. |
The distinctive feature of Falk's | paintings of the time was sculpturing of the form usin |
He mostly focused on oil | paintings of the Native American lands, which were mos |
His works included both watercolors and oil | paintings of landscapes and portraits. |
painter to produce one of the most beautiful | paintings of the allegory of spring. |
he 1880s Petersen painted a number of figure | paintings of street life in Copenhagen under influence |
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