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ted one of the world's most significant private | art collections which included works of the Impress |
The fine | art collections are displayed at Hartlepool Art Gal |
The contemporary Florida | art collections of the now-defunct Gulf Coast Museu |
The Museum of | Art Collections is a branch of the National Museum |
The museum's | art collections include European art from the 16th |
The family amassed significant | art collections under art enthusiasts such as Ciria |
The | Art Collections' Museum - main view (January 2008) |
The houses contain Brown's | art collections, including artworks by many notable |
ses painting, sculpture, drawing and decorative | art collections. |
Albus Cavus, an | art collective in New Jersey, USA |
UNDO ( | art collective) - Ninos Jugando |
Reverend Pitcairn, | art collector |
Australian | Art Collector magazine, in its annual survey of Aus |
Gerrion Jones, | Art Collector |
21 June - Sir Richard Wallace, | art collector (died 1890) |
In the 1940s, Duke turned down the bequest of | art collector William Hayes Ackland to build an art |
3 October - Henry Lerolle, painter, | art collector and patron (d.1929). |
Thompson was a professional | art collector and was a particular admirer of Briti |
He gained popularity as an | art collector and benefactor of the Kunsthalle in E |
20 July - Sir Richard Wallace, 1st Baronet, | art collector (born 1818) |
22 April - Henry Lerolle, painter, | art collector and patron (b.1848). |
He is an expert | art collector and appraiser. |
ohn Julius Angerstein, West Indies merchant and | art collector |
He had a brother, well-known grazier, | art collector and philanthropist Harold de Vahl Rub |
Lord Wharton was a prominent | art collector and patron. |
Ima Hogg, philanthropist and | art collector |
uttgart - 1939), Jewish German-Dutch banker and | art collector |
Trotter was also an | art collector and, along with his wife Lady Margare |
7 May - Samuel Courtauld, | art collector (died 1947) |
The | art collector Alfred E. Goodey. |
Devon Dikeau (publisher and | art collector) - Reading Room |
A prominent | art collector, initially of Australian art, but fro |
Pratt was an | art collector, particularly portraits and miniature |
Amsterdam - March 13, 1946 Monaco), was a Dutch | art collector, art historian and museum curator. |
There, he became an | art collector, and traveled the country for some ti |
After the war, Buchheim worked as an artist, | art collector, gallery owner, art auctioneer and ar |
In 1991, together with | art collector, and co-publisher of Art Monthly, Jac |
He was also an | art collector. |
He was a discerning | art collector. |
John Meeson Parsons (1798 - 1870) was an | art collector. |
Carl Jacobsen was a dedicated | art collector. |
his article is about a German industrialist and | art collector. |
n the lack of authenticity that Native American | art collectors find in conceptual art by contempora |
The Romos are avid | art collectors. |
Sidcup | Art College was an art college in Sidcup, London Bo |
believed to be "Scotland's first school of fine | art" and the first art college in Britain. |
Sirisena then goes to | art college inspired by his uncle. |
The school has achieved | Art College status which increases the funding that |
Ford and Moss met at | art college in Cheltenham where he was studying Pho |
"My | Art College Days Are Over" |
947-1949 Engels Kozlov studied in the Yaroslavl | Art College, then in Tavricheskaya Art School in Le |
He was an influential professor at several | art colleges in Canada and helped spur the modern a |
Art Collins | |
Art Collins - Chairman and CEO, Medtronic, Inc. | |
Art Cologne is an art fair held annually in Cologne | |
Art Cologne is Germany's leading art fair and was e | |
The | art colony at Eagle's Nest was populated by Chicago |
The | art colony formed its own hometown organization in |
The | Art Colony on Nantucket: Sixty Years of Contemporar |
library was built, members of the Eagle's Nest | Art Colony were pushing for the new building to inc |
The Stone City | Art Colony was an art colony founded by Edward Rowa |
He was a member of the Cos Cob | Art Colony. |
He also became active in the Taos | art colony. |
The Cos Cob | Art Colony: Impressionists on the Connecticut Shore |
V-X, 1968, Columbus Museum of | Art, Columbus |
Fractal | art comes from uses fractal designs. |
Kevin Cross - cover | art, comic book art |
London; Building of the Year Award, Royal Fine | Art Commission Trust 2002 |
Turner served on the | Art Committee of Derby Art Gallery and both his and |
atchelder's prominence in Southern California's | art community included his involvement in the found |
La Villita is an | art community in San Antonio, Texas. |
many years the school contributed to the Boston | art community, training many talented artists, many |
ildings started to became popular with the L.A. | Art Community, and artists began buying and renting |
The free to enter | art competition is open to undergraduate and gradua |
Canadian Army | Art Competition, 1944. |
Main article: | Art competitions at the 1932 Summer Olympics |
Main article: | Art competitions at the 1948 Summer Olympics |
Terry Knight - producer, cover | art concept |
While the storytelling | art concept has been around for centuries, the narr |
Mike Mongillo - | Art Concept |
Tom Gabel - guitar, lead vocals, | art concepts and layout |
Bert Tracy - | Art Connoisseur |
The HKI provides | art conservation services and training. |
Ontology of Noise is a work of conceptual sound | art, consisting of five minimalist compositions. |
The | Art Conspiracy is a Dallas based non-profit art col |
She acted as the | art consultant at the Art Gallery of Ephesos Museum |
Hong Kong Museum of | Art- Contains many Chinese antiquities, fine art and |
Musee Saint-Pierre | Art Contemporain, Lyon, France |
When Thou | Art Converted: Continuing the Search for Happiness. |
Art Coordination - Takashi Omoto | |
Acy Lehman - | art coordination |
Art coordination - Amy Finkle | |
Art coordination - Brian Connors | |
Art Coordination: Brian Connors | |
Hugh Brown, Steve Vance - | art coordinator |
Fabian Couto - | art coordinator, director, producer |
Art coordinator: Matthew Moring | |
National Museum of Fine | Art, Copenhagen |
n the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of | Art, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Los Angeles County Mu |
"Sowing In the Sun" on | Art Core Vol. |
en Wabash Avenue and Ohio Street, Terre Haute's | Art Corridor includes the Swope Art Museum as well |
17 | Art Coulter |
1964, at the age of 34, he started a four-year | art course at City and Guilds of London Art School |
The Winston School offers many fine | art courses in there curriculum such as Photography |
Art cover of the Integrale published by Dargaud in | |
ective' (a monographic exhibition of Sabavala's | art, covering the period 1942-2005; The National Ga |
It is work of | art created in 1982. |
Album | art created by Brian Ewing. |
Roy/SAC Text Artist- Superior | Art Creations, Information about ASCII Art Styles, |
Art/ creative activities | |
In 2009 he taught a seminar on | Art Crime at Yale University, New Haven. |
Helge Thiis, architect and | art critic (d.1972) |
Sirlin has been an | art critic for Art Papers Magazine since 1993. |
Art critic Hilton Kramer of the New York Times hire | |
A contemporary | art critic noted that his death was "a distinct los |
Goossen (1921 - July 15, 1997) was an American | art critic and art historian who organized more tha |
He was the | art critic for the Boston Globe from 2006-2007. |
Robert Lepler ... Max Aaronson, | Art Critic |
Henri Delaborde, | art critic and painter (b.1811). |
December - Nissim Ezekiel, poet, playwright and | art critic (d.2004). |
Aydin Aghdashloo, Iranian painter and | art critic |
16 September - Clive Bell, | art critic (died 1964) |
(Craniometrist 2, | Art Critic 4, Genetic Academic, Francisco Goya) |
British | Art Critic Adrian Searle wrote that “Downtown 81 ca |
Alex Coles is an | art critic and editor. |
Russell was chief | art critic there from 1982 to 1990. |
Michael Fried ( | art critic), an influential Modernist art critic an |
He is also an | art critic, writer and poet. |
For the American | art critic, see Leo Stein. |
ish artist of the Bloomsbury School of artists, | art critic, art dealer and collector, active from t |
Art critic, Tom Lubbock : " Graves. | |
0 January 1956, The HAgue) was a Dutch painter, | art critic, art teacher, collector and art dealer. |
Der kleine Hydriot ( | art critic, 1884) |
He was also an | art critic. |
rt Aach (1923-1985) was an American painter and | art critic. |
Will Faber (1957), | art criticism |
Rosenberg is best known for his | art criticism. |
What Happened to | Art Criticism? |
ccess divided opinion amongst intellectuals and | art critics who were uncertain as to whether these |
The committees, composed of | art critics, fellow artists and architects, selecte |
Art Croft | |
1952: | Art Cross becomes the first Rookie of the Year. |
* Shared drive with | Art Cross, Johnny Parsons, Sam Hanks and Andy Linde |
Passion of | Art Cultural Society is the initiator of "Art for E |
Passion of | Art Cultural Society is organizing Cultural Events |
Art, Culture and Enterprise: the Politics of the Cu | |
The proposal includes a state of the | art culture and art centre and new plaza. |
He is a son of Richard G. Oman an | art curator at the LDS Church History Museum who is |
1967, Genk, Belgium) is a Belgium | art curator and academic. |
Art currently lives in Mashpee, MA. | |
'Portraits or Objects', Thomas & Hall Fine | Art, Dallas |
Its program focuses mainly on four aspects of | art: Dance, Drama, Visual Art, and Music. |
This rare work of | art dates from a time when art flourished in the Ea |
Art Davis - bass | |
Art Davis: bass | |
Art Davis: bass (tracks 3-5 & 9) | |
Art de la peinture du coton en rouge (1807) | |
Charles Cowles (born 1941) is an American | art dealer and a collector of contemporary art. |
April 12 - Ernest Gambart, | art dealer (b. |
ilchrist (1950-2009) was an American artist and | art dealer who was the Executive Director of the Ca |
After thirty years as a successful | art dealer he closed his contemporary art gallery a |
obby has been a successful businessman and fine | art dealer with an art gallery. |
Keirincx worked primarily as an | art dealer later in life. |
Paul Waggoner, an eccentric himself, was an | art dealer and champion of outsider art. |
He was also an engraver, printer, | art dealer and a member of the Amsterdam art club F |
Honrath was an | art dealer in Berlin. |
Painter was mentored by | art dealer Leo Castelli and Walter Hopps. |
Francis M. Naumann is a scholar, curator, and | art dealer, specializing in the art of the Dada mov |
His brother Theo, a successful Parisian | art dealer, provided van Gogh the support and conne |
ued throughout his life to work as an restorer, | art dealer, and art tax expert for the city council |
illiam Holwell Carr, (1758-1830) was an English | art dealer, art collector and painter. |
Jonathan Novak is an American | art dealer. |
After leaving Christie's he became an | art dealer. |
The Society of London | Art Dealers is an organization founded in 1932 for |
A mix of artists, | art dealers, collectors, and journalists converged |
he gallery is a member of the Society of London | Art Dealers. |
He also has an | art dealership, "Gary Owen Fine Art". |
In 1987, the Norton School of | Art decided to close their doors and left 250 stude |
The lobby features | art deco bronzework and black Belgian Marble. |
It is known for its unique "neo-Mayan" | Art Deco design by architect Timothy L. Pflueger. |
This | art deco building was designed by Clifford A. Balch |
The | Art Deco swimming pool, built in 1936 (the last rem |
The 19-story | Art Deco high-rise stands 70 meters tall. |
The | Art Deco Brotherton Wing |
ers and pillasters emphasize verticality in the | Art Deco design. |
Most of the zoo buildings are | art deco in style. |
ing was able to open featuring a design of both | Art Deco and Art Moderne styles. |
his political and aesthetical ideals, adapting | Art Deco to Breton themes, and aligning himself wit |
Art Deco detail near the entryway. | |
s built in 1940, with an interesting mixture of | art deco and art moderne architecture styles. |
The | Art Deco style Holliday Theater was built about 194 |
It is designed in the | Art Deco and Art moderne architectural styles, usin |
Art deco lamp | |
Art Deco 'Archer' Statue at East Finchley Tube Stat | |
more modern, updated images in a combination of | Art Deco and Art Nouveau styles. |
Seattle to illustrate this style, now known as | Art Deco or Art Moderne. |
His use of the term | Art Deco became definitive. |
Its | Art Deco lobby had a spectacular chandelier (also i |
Built at the height of the | Art Deco period, the Byzantine revival form in Art |
Detail of the | Art Deco ornamentation at the crown |
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