Diehl made
several works depicting Nick's Nest, a diner he frequented when he lived in Northampton, Massachusetts at the time.
Not exact matches
Alcohol / Drug Use: C Man offered a beer, man asks for cigarette, main character
depicted smoking,
several other secondary characters also shown smoking and drinking alcohol, athlete drinks beer, men drinking on streets, drunk man laying on the street, man drinking liquor while at
work on
several occasions, drunken man walks home where he loses his temper and breaks objects with baseball bat.
Several elements
work well, such as
depicting God as a boy, although the screenplay never manages to make much of the female characters.
The famous artist Toulouse Lautrec
depicted in
several works Bouboule, a Frenchie owned by Madame Palmyre, the proprietress of a favorite restaurant «La Souris.»
The focal point of the catalogue is the painstakingly reproduced color plates of fourteen recent paintings, many of which are
depicted several times in various types of light and from multiple angles, allowing the reader to experience the
work in a way that is more akin to seeing them in person.
His early
work passed though the styles of impressionism, Orphism, Dada, Surealism, and verbal and visual collagel his later art extended from composition that superimpose linear painted figures upon one another (and, sometimes,
several of those on apinted ground), to painting based on pinup nudes and commercial illustrations and, finally, to coarse, heavily textured canvases that
depict totems, masks and shields.
These
works,
several of which will be on view, take the form of silkscreen prints
depicting a variety of figures and objects from consumer culture.
In his most recent body of
work, Santiago reimagines the history and story of the Black Knight that figured in
several Renaissance paintings and literary accounts, such as the one
depicted in the painting Chafariz d'el Rey, c. 1570 - 80 (artist unknown).
In this
work, one of
several images he made of the Philadelphia meeting, Bellows
depicts the moment after Sunday's sermon, when converts would walk up the center aisle strewn with sawdust and shake the evangelist's hand.
While
several of the
works on view
depict critical moments in an artist's career, others seem less representative, and one wonders how the curators made their selections.
Among the new arrivals is a significant set of 10 time - based media
works from the collection of Peter and Mari Shaw, including Melik Ohanian's The Hand (2002), and Promises (2001) by Anri Sala; 12 Japanese paintings from the literati, Zen and Kano schools, from the Gitter - Yelen collection;
several examples of American furniture design; and an exceptional 16th - century stained glass window by French artist Jean Chastellain
depicting The Adoration of the Magi.
Taken at the Rodin Museum in Paris, which was the home and studio of Auguste Rodin for the last nine years of his life, Wermer's photographs
depict his marble sculptures and plaster models for
several larger bronze commissions, along with a selection of
works by Camille Claudel.
Depicting close - ups of the aged bark of an olive tree across
several panels, the
work is reminiscent of a traditional frieze, rendering it both modern and timeless.
The masks with long beaks once worn by plague doctors to ward off airborne infection, and
depicted in
several works in this show, were also the source material for a playful commedia dell» arte costume, «Medico della Peste».
Most were made on May 27 or 28 of that year and
depict a
work divided into
several panels, just as the first version of «Treatise on the Veil,» from 1968, was.
After Industry will also feature
work by Verginer's son, Christian Verginer, including
several wall reliefs, made of wood and
depicting scenes of forests.
Lot 10, «Prada III,» an elegant
work by Andreas Gursky (b. 1955)
depicting several racks of shoes, sold for $ 181,750, surpassing his former auction record of $ 173,000.
Smithson's proposal to Kennecott to turn the pit into Land art should they terminate operations, was declined, but resulted in
several works that
depict the overlay of art as intervention on industrialized land.
In 1978, Welling moved to New York, NY, and during the 1980s, he
worked on
several series of abstract photographs, which
depict materials such as drapery, aluminum foil, and ink infused gelatin.
Several of the pictures
depict panoramic views of Disneyland, an iconic place of imagi - nation, and another group of
works investigates often unseen sites of technology, science, and industry from our contemporary reality, like ship and oil rig building, space shut - tle repair, and research and medi - cal facilities.
Indeed,
depicting incidents and characters from The Odyssey became a major artistic endeavor, and it was a theme he returned to time and again in multiple
works across
several media.
Gabriel Byberg has
worked with
several economists in both academic and corporate settings on projects ranging from applied research in the field of renewable resource integration to the development of economic models
depicting business - development behavior in service firms.