Sentences with phrase «century painters from»

Kasimir Malevich (1878 — 1935) Suprematist avante - garde painter (see Suprematism) One of the greatest 20th century painters from Russia.
Rapidly broadening his interest to embrace all forms of avant - garde art, including painting and sculpture, Stieglitz hosted the first exhibition of African Art in America, and the first US art shows for several important 20th century painters from Europe, such as Matisse (1908), Toulouse - Lautrec (1909), Paul Cezanne and Henri Rousseau (1910), Pablo Picasso (1911), Francis Picabia (1913), Constantin Brancusi (1914), Gino Severini (1917).
One of the most popular 20th century painters from the North of England, paintings by L.S. Lowry now hang in some of the best art museums in the UK.
Art and Posters Although the term «Art Deco» is rarely applied to painting or sculpture, the style is visible in the streamlined forms of certain 20th century painters from the inter-war period.

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Nineteenth - century painters such as Washington Allston and Thomas Cole found little or no demand from churches for religious art.
The room design is a contemporary take on Philadelphia's historic interiors with a fresh interpretation of the city's 18th century of furniture makers, as well as art from local Philadelphia painters and photographers.
From Renaissance painters» first use of perspective to artistic algorithms shaping 21st - century works, mathematics and art have a long, rich history
Using centuries - old records of accounts from Westminster Abbey, Bucklow was able to determine prices for the amount of wood used, the area of glass needed, each pigment of paint, and the wages the carpenters and painters were paid.
«Mr. Turner,» from director Mike Leigh looks at the last quarter century of eccentric British painter J.M.W. Turner's life.
With a wonderful performance by Yolande Moreau at its centre, Séraphine is an almost brilliant portrayal of the life of a minor French painter from the early 20th Century — Séraphine Louis — and the winner of seven César awards in 2009 including Best Film and Best Actress.
Then his usual collaborator Mike Leigh asked him to play the iconic 19th century painter J.M.W. Turner in the biopic «Mr. Turner», and Spall went home with the Best Actor award from this year's Cannes Film Festival.
As the viewer regards two separate paintings by 16th century Dutch painter Pieter Aertsen, titled The Vegetable Seller (1576) and A Meat Stall with the Holy Family Giving Alms (1551) respectively, each cut to a different fragment of the paintings» surfaces raises questions: what do the artworks depict; what is placed in their foregrounds; what is relegated to the background; and, ultimately, what meanings can be excavated from the artworks» layers and represented objects?
Historical fiction buffs will also want to look out for Karen Harper's The Queen's Governess, a Tudor drama told from the perspective of Elizabeth I's governess; Ellen Horan's 31 Bond Street, about a 19th - century murder scandal in New York City (the book will be «difficult for any reader to put down,» according to Ron Rash); and Lynn Cullen's The Creation of Eve, about Renaissance female painter Sofonisba Anguissola.
The shingle - style architecture, all twists and turns and gables and porches, is incurably romantic, though interiors are also impressive, as they include a prominent collection of art from early in the 20th century, including works by William Wendt, Jean Mannheim and other air painters who put Laguna Beach on the map.
Just an hour from Manhattan by car or train (the Metro North from Grand Central station follows this route) was the tiny riverside town of Cold Spring, immortalised by 19th Century landscape painters from the Hudson River School, and as picture perfect a pastoral scene as those canvases make out.
Lesbos has a great cultural legacy that unites the early composer Terpander from the 7th century right through to 20th century poet Odysseus Elytis, a Nobel Prize winner, and the ancient painter Theophilos.
The Monastery preserves the fingerprint of the different epochs that has lived, from the origins in the 10th century as Benedictine abbey up to being acquired by the family of the modernist painter Ramon Casas.
Petty cites everything from heavy metal album covers, high fantasy comic art and 15th Century painter Heironymus Bosch as inspiration for Brütal Legend «s heavily stylized characters and landscapes.
Those in the running include Ghanaian - British multi-media artist Amartey Golding whose film Chainmail throws light over cultural behaviours towards race, gender and sexuality, while channelling the darkness of El Greco and Goya; Dutch fine art photographer Isabelle van Zeijl who blends the techniques and idioms of the Old Masters with present - day aesthetics to create striking self - portraits; British print - maker John Phillips whose eerie still lifes are created from over 1,000 separate photographs; and American painter Lucy Beecher Nelson who reinvents 15th century Italian marriage portraits.
I think that the contemporary painter, trying to figure out how to proceed in the impossibly complex art scene of the early twenty - first century, could learn a lot from this approach.»
From the legendary sculptor, Sabina von Steinbach, in the 13th century, who, according to local tradition, was responsible for South Portal groups on the Cathedral of Strasbourg, down to Rosa Bonheur, the most renowned animal painter of the 19th century, and including such eminent women artists as Marietta Robusti, daughter of Tintoretto, Lavinia Fontana, Artemisia Gentileschi, Elizabeth Chéron, Mme. Vigée - Lebrun and Angelica Kauffmann — all, without exception, were the daughters of artists; in the 19th century, Berthe Morisot was closely associated with Manet, later marrying his brother, and Mary Cassatt based a good deal of her work on the style of her close friend Degas.
Regarded as one of the most important American portrait painters of the 20th century, Neel's subjects were people she knew from her everyday life — family, friends, neighbors, activists and creatives.
I quote from Gary Schwartz's account of the Dutch 17th - century painter Pieter Saenredam, which applies also word for word to Richard Estes's pictures.
2017 Contemporary Masters From Britain: 80 British Painters of the 21st Century, The Yantai Art Museum, China
2017 Contemporary Masters From Britain: 80 British Painters of the 21st Century, Artall Gallery, Nanjing, China
Traveled to Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts (October 3 — November 25); Grey Art Gallery, New York University, New York (January 15 — February 23, 1985); Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati (March 14 — April 27, 1985); Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo (September 14 — November 3, 1985) and Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas at Austin (January 12 — February 23, 1986) Sur Invitation, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris (June 6 — September 17) Olympic Arts Festival Los Angeles 1984, Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Harbor, California (June 1 — September 9) Selections from the Permanent Collection: Paintings and Sculpture, Museum of Modern Art, New York (opened May 17) Three Painters, Three Decades: Lee Krasner — Joan Mitchell — Pat Steir, Harcus Gallery, Boston (May 5 — June 20) XXIX Salon de Montrouge, Art Contemporain, Peinture — Sculpture — Dessin, Montrouge, France (May 2 — June 3) Aspects de la Peinture Contemporaine (1945 — 1983), Musée d'art moderne de Troyes, France (April 29 — June 18) Vent «anni d'arte in Francia, 1960 — 1980, Association Française d'Action Artistique, Galleria comunale d'arte moderna di Bologna (March — April) Master Drawings: 1928 — 1984, Janie C. Lee Gallery, Houston (March 7 — April) La Part des Femmes dans l'Art Contemporain, Galerie Municipale, Vitry - sur - Seine, France (March) American Women Artists, Part I: 20th Century Pioneers, Sidney Janis Gallery, New York (January12 — February 4)
Over the years he rose from relative obscurity as a miscategorized California Pop artist to one of the most celebrated painters of the twentieth century.
Influenced by Henri Matisse, Georges Braque and Pierre Bonnard, Heron experimented with composition, scale and particularly colour in ways that saw him recognised as one of the most important painters of the 20th century for his shift away from figuration — his refusal of narrative.
According to William Arnett, editor of Souls Grown Deep, Purvis was perhaps the greatest» pure painter» among a group of twentieth century» vernacular African American painters» from the South.
A sumptuously illustrated history of the Eternal City — the capital of Italy and world art — as captured by painters from the Antiquity through the twentieth century.
But few American painters have followed in the footsteps of Raphaelle Peale, who in the early decades of the nineteenth century produced some hundred exquisite pictures of fruit, cakes and wine (as well as a trompe - l'oeil, Venus Rising from the Sea — A Deception
LG: You once posted an album of mostly small pictures from the I Macchiaioli, group of 19th century Italian painters active in Tuscany.
2017 Contemporary Masters From Britain: 80 British Painters of the 21st Century, Jiangsu Art Gallery, Nanjing, China
He references the great figurative painters, not so much of the 20th century, but from earlier periods.
Conceived as an adjunct to painting in the earliest years of its development in the first decades of the 19th century, when many painters discovered how useful photographs could be in composing their canvases, photography quickly assumed an artistic presence and legitimacy of its own (albeit one that often still took its cues from traditional painterly modes of representation).
2017 - 2018 Contemporary Masters From Britain: 80 British Painters of the 21st Century, the Tianjin Academy of Fine Art, Tianjin, China
From the sixteenth and seventeenth century Flemish and Dutch landscape and still - life painters who came to Britain in search of new patrons, through moments of political and religious unrest, to Britain's current position within the global landscape, the exhibition will reveal how British art has been fundamentally shaped by successive waves of migration.
This exhibition tracks the transitional period of the great twentieth century painter Arshile Gorky, who moved from figuration to abstraction with his drippy, brightly colored oil on canvases.
His work occupies a unique place within the practice of contemporary photography, employing anachronistic production techniques, borrowing from the aesthetics of the finest figurative painters of the 19th and 20th centuries, and drawing upon the longstanding tradition of vanitas imagery.
Highlights from the new (and first) exhibition dedicated to 17th - century painter Henri de Fromantiou
From 1972 to 1975 he was head of the Modern British department at the Bond Street dealers Colnaghi, where he played a significant part in the revival of critical scholarship then being directed towards early 20th - century British art, mounting revelatory exhibitions of the Chilean - born portraitist Álvaro Guevara and the Vorticist painter and printmaker Edward Wadsworth.
Profoundly influenced by Chinese painting traditions and techniques — especially the marks of the eighth - and ninth - century Yi - pin «ink - splashing» (or «flung ink») painters — mentorships from John Cage and Agnes Martin, and the harmony between man and nature espoused by Taoist philosophy, Steir considers elemental forces active participants in her work, intentionally removing herself from the action and allowing gravity, time, and the environment to determine the work's result.
Artlyst has travelled to Paris to the Musée du Louvre, which is currently presenting a selection of masterpieces by 17th - century Dutch painters from the collection of Thomas Kaplan and his wife, Daphne Recanati Kaplan.
The exhibition features works by sculptors, painters, photographers and printmakers from the 17th century to the present day, representing the key movements that have shaped Scotland's artistic identity.
This sparkling display of some four score watercolours from the first decade of the last century throw an unfamiliar light on the artistry of John Singer Sargent (1856 - 1925), the last great swagger portrait painter in the western tradition.
The VR portion of the exhibition draws on extensive archival material and new research surrounding painter and sculptor Amedeo Modigliani, and tells his story in a way a simple audio guide and informational placard never could; from the heart of early 20th century Paris.
«Canyon,» from 1959, assemblageby 20th century painter and sculptor Robert Rauschenberg.
(New York, NY)-- VENUS is pleased to present Bernard Buffet: Paintings from 1956 to 1999, an exhibition of important and historic works by the renowned late figurative painter, who remains one of the most controversial French artists of the 20th century.
«Although it doesn't prevent him from sometimes being classical, Pierre Soulages is above all a great experimental painter... and the most experimental period of his work is perhaps the one that started with the new century
A survey of painter Agnes Martin's work from the 1950s into this century might not sound very goth — Martin is known for her ghostly canvases overlaid with barely perceptible grids — but open your mind to ``
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