Sentences with phrase «entire drawings collection»

The Morgan Library and Museum announced Friday that it planned to digitize its entire drawings collection, one of the most important in the world, containing works from the 14th through the 21st centuries by masters like Michelangelo, Leonardo, Dürer, Rembrandt and Cézanne.

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The entire collection was refined and elegant, but this look drew our eye in particular.
Haneke has suggested that this could be his swan song, which helps explain why it often plays like a greatest - hits collection, drawing together elements, obsessions, and even characters (Trintignant seems to be playing the same person he did in Amour) from his entire body of work.
The Parks - Janeway Carriage House is home to one of the finest collections of authentic horse - drawn vehicles to be found in the entire West — the kinds of vehicles that opened the West to modern civilization in the days when «horse - power» meant just that.
It's as if the entire purpose of the collection is to draw attention away from itself and to the games themselves.
The Royal Academy currently has the largest collection of Jones's work brought together since 1995, spanning his entire career; five decades from his drawings submitted to the Royal College of Art in 1959, through his early experimental works such as The Artist Thinks (1960) and Interesting Journey (1962) to those made this year like To Be Or Not To Be (2014).
Drawn mainly from private collections, the works represent periods spanning nearly the artist's entire career.
Its collection holds about 15,000 pieces including paintings, sculptures, drawings and photographs by nearly 2,000 artists, including Alexander Calder, Willem de Kooning, Edward Hopper (the museum holds his entire estate), Jasper Johns, Louise Nevelson, Georgia O'Keeffe and Claes Oldenburg.
By bringing together the Museum's entire collection of modèles, the first and only set of bronzes cast from the artist's original wax and plaster statuettes, and related pastels, drawings and paintings, Taking Shape offers viewers the opportunity to study Degas's artistic process across media.
Occupying the entire building and, save for one loan, drawn entirely from the museum's holdings, the opening exhibition, «America Is Hard to See,» served as a kind of manifesto for the reinvented institution, bringing a fresh perspective to the collection and recasting the museum's mission as one in which the history and identity of American art would be treated as an open question.
Lowry has significantly developed the museum's holdings in all mediums, adding entire collections of contemporary drawings, Fluxism and Conceptual art along with the archives of Frank Lloyd Wright.
Known for the strength of its images and for the extreme variety of its output, the work of Superstudio has always evaded clear, identifiable labels; this exhibition brings together and presents over 200 pieces, ranging from installations to objects, from graphic works to photographs, and through to publications covering the entire career and development of the group, materials largely drawn from its own archives, some never previously displayed and many of which will progressively enter MAXXI's architecture collection.
Bringing together approximately 60 works from institutional and private collections across the United States, the exhibition represents the artist's entire career with an emphasis on paintings and drawings produced during the years since his first (and last) major solo museum exhibitions in 1981 (La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art) and 1983 (Rose Art Museum).
The Morgan's collection is thus unusual in that it represents, in increasing depth, continuity as well as innovation throughout the entire history of drawing.
* Drawn from the Greek and Roman sculpture in Munich as well as other museum collections, the entire suite forms a single work.
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