Sentences with phrase «london ceiling painting»

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On Tuesday evening, the London gallery of Massimo de Carlo presented some 15 black - and - white paintings by Mr. Lowman derived from photographs of the elaborately patterned ceiling of his studio.
The first drawing by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo in the collection, Chronos Devouring his Child (Fig. 4), was purchased in 1934 from A. Everett «Chick» Austin, Jr., director of the Wadsworth Athenaeum at Hartford and a fellow Harvard graduate student with Professor of Art Agnes Rindge; Austin evidently bought the sheet from the Savile Gallery in London.21 The brown ink and wash drawing with traces of black chalk is a variation of a work in The Metropolitan Museum of Art and is related to a drawing in The Pierpont Morgan Library that is very close in concept to a portion of the ceiling of the Palazzo Clerici in Milan.22 Other gifts of drawings came in the 1930s, mostly contemporary American art, as well as nineteenth - century sketchbooks by Sanford Robinson Gifford, which complemented the four paintings by this Hudson River School painter that were already in the Magoon collection.
American Sublime Tate Britain, London SW1 The Great Outdoors from the Catskills to the Rockies and Niagara, painted floor - to - ceiling by nineteenth century American masters.
Katharina Grosse: This drove my mother up the wall @ South London Gallery The South London Gallery has been emptied and then slathered with paint all over the walls, ceiling and doors.
The works in «Downtown Is A Construct,» Nate Lowman's third solo exhibition at Massimo De Carlo in London, derive from one of the few sections of his Tribeca loft studio (a weathered civic landmark building at the furthest mid-eastern border of the East Tribeca Historic District) not in perpetual use for painting, cleaning, storage, or planning: the ceiling.
He continued painting landscapes and portraits, but his main focus was allegorical and mythological painting, as exemplified by his Prometheus ceiling (1950) which he completed for Count Seilern in London, and the Thermopylae Triptych (1954) for Hamburg University.
Lurking behind the door to the jewellery designer's flat in Borough, south London, is a little slice of 17th - century Versailles, complete with a vaulted ceiling and antique furniture and paintings galore.
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