Sentences with phrase «by photographic reproduction»

[26]-RRB- Drowning Girl also features thick outlines, bold colors and Ben - Day dots, as if created by photographic reproduction.
[23] His work features thick outlines, bold colors and Ben - Day dots to represent certain colors, as if created by photographic reproduction.
Other paintings in «Photorealism» explore how our experience of looking has been shaped by photographic reproductions.

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(d) A licensee's books and records may be maintained, produced, and reproduced for examination by photostatic, photographic, microphotographic, optical imaging, or by any other generally recognized process for data storage and reproduction.
This book features a series of photographic collaborations by Copley and Jaqueline Hyde wherein the ostensible subject — a painting by Copley, perfectly exposed and ready to be cropped for reproduction — also reveals a broader scene.
Together they are a virtual encyclopedia of modern - day imagery, made by transferring photographic reproductions from magazines or newspapers onto the drawing surface.
The exhibition will also include additional Command Records album covers designed by other artists, such as Charles E. Murphy, Barbara Brown Peters, and Gerry Olin, as well as photographic reproductions of materials from The Josef & Anni Albers Foundation's archives.
Between 1958 and 1960, Robert Rauschenberg made drawings for each of the 34 cantos, or sections, of Dante's 14th - century poem Inferno by using a novel technique to transfer photographic reproductions from magazines and newspapers onto paper.
The selection highlights the extensive study of material, shape, and style in Artschwager's work, while revealing how the artist's unrelenting investigation of art objects and images has been informed by the equalizing lens of photographic reproduction in the 20th century.
At the apex, where the two walls nearly meet, hung two silkscreened photographic reproductions of 16th century paintings by Flemish artist Otto van Veen (1556 - 1629) titled «The Persian Women «and «Amazons and Scythians (The Creation oft he Sauromats ``.
Most of the work by Sherrie Levine belongs to the style and approach of appropriation art — in the form of a very direct version of photographic reproduction, drawing and sculpture, she alters, re-photographs, abstracts or digitizes work of mostly 20th century male artists.
The MoMA likes to stress that Broodthaers «distanced his photographic reproductions from those of Pop» by copying his own works.
As well as reproductions of paintings by David Reeb and photographs and articles by both authors, the book also includes works by other visual producers, such as Hans Haacke, Peter Kennard, Miki Kratsman, and the Israel / Palestine - based photographic collective ActiveStills.
Collotype printing was the state of the art for photographic reproduction at the turn of the twentieth century, but it was quickly replaced by faster, cheaper and more mechanized printing techniques.
Red Grooms, Cedar Bar, 1987, photographic reproduction and lithograph, museum purchase with funds provided by Florence and Leo Helzel, © 2012 Red Grooms / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
He had progressive ambitions — creating «spatial films» in the museum galleries with photographic reproductions of famous African American figures, videos of members of the Harlem community, and recordings of jazz music — but not a single artwork by a black (or white) artist was included.
Between 1958 and 1960, Rauschenberg made drawings for each of the 34 cantos of Dante Alighieri's 13th - century poem Inferno by using a novel technique to transfer photographic reproductions from magazines or newspapers onto paper, and then working further with other materials.
As well as its superb collection of paintings, sculpture and drawings, The Courtauld has two photographic libraries - the Lord Martin Conway library, embracing architectural drawings, sculpture and illuminated manuscripts; and the Robert Witt library, covering paintings, drawings and engravings, with over 2 million reproductions of works by more than 70,000 artists - and a Book Library, which contains one of the UK's largest archives of works on the history of art.
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