Sentences with phrase «european paintings collection»

The European paintings collection encompasses very large holdings of paintings, from the Renaissance (1400 - 1530), Mannerist (1530 - 1600) and Baroque (1600 - 1700) periods, by artists such as Jan van Eyck, Giovanni Bellini, Hans Holbein the Younger, Albrecht Durer, Titian, Caravaggio, the Frenchman Nicolas Poussin, and many others.
The European paintings collection spans several centuries, with examples from the Middle Ages and Renaissance through the early modern era, including several Impressionist works, such as Van Gogh's Irises, seen here
I could almost thank Jack and Belle Linsky if their rooms at the Met held the toilets, while their gift enriched the European painting collection.
European painting The collection comprises some 800 paintings, dating from the 14th to the 20th century, of French, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, and British art.
Complete cataloguing information on the museum's 19th - century European painting collection can be found in European Paintings of the 19th Century in the Collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art, vol.

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If you didn't know it already, this place has an absolutely exquisite collection of European paintings, including one of Monet's «Water Lilies.»
Nineteen lots of Schulz» material, from the collection of past CBS president Dr. Frank Stanton, will be offered within Skinner's upcoming American & European Paintings and Prints sale to be held on March 7th 2008 in Skinner's Boston gallery.
Where: Los Angeles Miles from highway: 5.8 Another must - see museum in Los Angeles, the Getty Center displays its collection — from pre-20th-century European paintings, drawings, and sculpture to 19th - and 20th - century American, European, and Asian photographs — in pavilions around a central garden.
While the Musée des Beaux Arts hosts an impressive collection of pieces from ancient Egypt and European paintings and sculpture dating from the 14th Century, many of the galleries on Rue Burdeau showcase modern artists.
Art buffs can behold the world - class American - European collection at the Timken Museum of Art as well as paintings and sculptures from the 19th and 20th centuries at the San Diego Museum of Art.
Radisson Blu is further growing the European portfolio — recent highlights include the very first Radisson Blu hotel in Madrid, and flagship of the year 2010 will be the Radisson Royal Hotel Moscow which is scheduled to open in May: Also known as «Hotel Ukraina» the building is part of Stalin's legendary Soviet skyscrapers «Seven Sisters» and will offer 506 luxurious rooms and suites as well as 38 apartments, world class restaurants including dinner river cruise boats, and a unique art collection featuring 1,200 original paintings by leading Russian artists of the early XX.
Offers an overview of major European paintings, sculptures and textiles; the collection includes European and decorative artwork, as well as American, Asian and contemporary art.
The French pavilion inspired building houses a collection that spans 4,000 years, featuring European painting and sculptures, Mediterranean ancient art, and the largest collection of works on paper in the American West.
[44] The museum's collections include art in many media from around the world, including European and American paintings, prints, sculpture and drawings, 18th and 19th century Japanese Ukiyo - e prints, 15th through 19th century Persian and Indian miniature paintings, 20th century Haitian art, 20th century Japanese netsuke, 20th century and contemporary photography, and Rapa Nui, African, and Native American artifacts.
Located in Trafalgar Square, London, The National Gallery houses the national collection of paintings in the Western European tradition from the 13th to the 19th centuries.
The Perenchio collection is significant because works of similar pedigree are so hard to acquire these days, according to Leah Lehmbeck, a LACMA curator in the European painting and sculpture department.
Robert & Aimee Lehrman's collection includes painting and sculpture, which begins with post-pop and consists predominantly of American and European contemporary art.
Considered one of the finest in the world, the collection of European painting contains more than 3,500 works dating from the 12th through the 20th century.
During his 17 year tenure, Austin founded the museum's collection of European paintings, focusing particularly on the baroque field, and acquired masterpieces by leading modernists.
Artists — Americans, in some cases, expatriates in others — played key behind - the - scenes roles in helping to decide which European paintings and sculpture would comprise what became some of the great public collections in the United States.
The collection, which began with the collecting efforts of its predecessor, the Oklahoma Art League, includes paintings, prints, photographs, and sculptures, with strengths in European and American art of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
The Nelson - Atkins serves the community by providing access to its renowned collection of nearly 40,000 art objects and is best known for its Asian art, European and American paintings, photography, modern sculpture, and new American Indian and Egyptian galleries.
But we didn't want to denude the walls of the permanent collection galleries of European and American modern painting and sculpture.
The museum's permanent collection includes more than 6,000 works of art, including paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings [1] with an emphasis on European and American fine art from the Renaissance to the present.
Its holdings span 4,000 years and include European painting, sculpture, and decorative arts; ancient art from the Mediterranean basin; and the largest collection of works on paper in the American West.
The Moderna Museet is the first European museum to purchase a painting by Neel although she is also represented in the Tate collection.
The Hood Museum of Art is actively examining provenance gaps and ambiguities for all of the European paintings, sculptures, drawings, and Judaica in its collection.
Search nearly 4,000 European and American paintings in our collection, dating from the Renaissance period to the present day.
Through ongoing research at the Dallas Museum of Art, 141 European paintings in the collection have been reviewed and are confirmed to have safe provenance.
Though strongest in its holdings of American art, the Palmer has built an impressive collection of European prints, drawings, and paintings from the sixteenth to twentieth centuries.
Significant donors include Dr. and Mrs. Harold L. Tonkin, who bequeathed a large portion of their collection of Asian ceramics and decorative arts along with numerous European paintings with Asian themes; Dr. William E. Harkins, who has donated more than 150 Japanese prints to the museum since the mid-1970s; Mary Jane Harris and her late husband, Morton, who have given several Italian Baroque paintings with a number more promised; Joseph and Janet Shein, who have donated more than two dozen contemporary paintings and sculptures since 2000; and, of course, Barbara Palmer and her late husband, James, who have not only made great contributions to the museum's collection of American art but also gave $ 2 million in 1986 to initiate the campaign to expand the museum.
York Art Gallery is home to an expansive collection of 1,118 easel paintings that provides a detailed insight into Western European practice.
Other strengths in the collection include European medieval art, European and American paintings, Outsider art, classical antiquities, African art and ancient American art.
A major strength of the museum lies in its collection of paintings by European artists from the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries.
In 2002 Catherine and Gilbert Brownstone generously donated their outstanding collection of more than fifty paintings, sculpture and works on paper emphasizing Minimalism, including examples by American and European artists such as Lucio Fontana, Imi Knoebel, Sol LeWitt, and John McCracken.
(At the time, paintings were still being wheeled into the half - installed temporary exhibitions gallery that will first show off the Kimbell's pre-1800 European collection, which will then return to the Kahn building after the Modern Masters show comes down.)
The art collection includes prints by European and Japanese artists from the 16th century to the present day and oil paintings by leading British artists.
Co-curated by Sylvie Patry, Consulting Curator at the Barnes Foundation and Chief Curator / Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs and Collections at the Musée d'Orsay, Paris, and Nicole R. Myers, The Lillian and James H. Clark Curator of European Painting and Sculpture at the Dallas Museum of Art, Berthe Morisot: Woman Impressionist will both illuminate and reassert Morisot's role as an essential figure within the impressionist movement and the development of modern art in Paris in the second half of the 19th century.
The landscape, by Canaletto's nephew, is the first major 18th - century painting in the collection to depict a northern European view.
The New Art Gallery holds collections of European art, from Dutch marine scenes and British landscapes to French Impressionism and Victorian narrative painting.
The exhibition is co-curated by Sylvie Patry, Consulting Curator at the Barnes Foundation and Chief Curator / Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs and Collections at the Musée d'Orsay, Paris, and Nicole R. Myers, The Lillian and James H. Clark Curator of European Painting and Sculpture at the Dallas Museum of Art.
These works of art are now part of the Met's collection and are currently on view in the Museum's European Paintings Galleries and Nineteenth - Century European Paintings and Sculpture Galleries.
The gifts comprise paintings, sculptures, works on paper, and decorative arts in nearly all collection areas — African, American, Native American, East Asian, European, Modern and Contemporary, and South Asian.
Co-curated by Sylvie Patry, Chief Curator / Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs and Collections at the Musée d'Orsay, Paris and Consulting Curator at the Barnes Foundation, and Nicole R. Myers, The Lillian and James H. Clark Curator of European Painting and Sculpture at the Dallas Museum of Art, Berthe Morisot, Woman Impressionist will both illuminate and reassert Morisot's role as an essential figure within the Impressionist movement and the development of modern art in Paris in the second half of the 19th century.
M R. and Mrs. Leigh B. Block's collection of modern European paintings includes works by most of the major artists
The first major presentation of Cecily Brown's work in an Italian museum is on view in Turin, assembling approximately fifty paintings and works on paper from distinguished American and European collections.
VMFA Statewide Exhibition From Picasso to Magritte: European Masters from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Taubman Museum of Art, Roanoke, Va., through August 23, 2014 Featuring 35 19th - and 20th - centuryworks from VMFA's European collection, this exhibition re-examines one of art history's most popular time periods through an array of paintings, drawings, prints, and sculptures by a number of leading artists including Pablo Picasso, Auguste Rodin, Edgar Degas, René Magritte, Paul Cézanne, Henri de Toulouse - Lautrec, and Vincent van Gogh among others.
His younger brother, the painter William Glackens, was involved in organizing the exhibition, and in 1912 had purchased the first group of European modern paintings — including post-impressionist works by Cézanne, Picasso, and Renoir — for the collection of Albert Barnes.
A small but fine collection of European works, including paintings by Caravaggio, Titian, Monet, Degas, Goya, Vermeer and Picasso.
Provenance information for the Simon collections has traditionally been disseminated by existing monographs and scholarly collection catalogues, and beginning in 1995 the Museum's website was expanded to include images, and later provenance, for its large collection of European paintings and sculpture created before 1945.
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