Sentences with phrase «equestrian portraits»

Equestrian Portrait of King Philip II (Michael Jackson), 2010 by Kehinde Wiley.
Biala's brushwork may settle into an equestrian portrait after Diego Velázquez, a black cat, her studio, or a canal in Venice.
His sinister subject is drawn variously from local Caribbean folklore and carnival characters, Francesco Goya's equestrian portrait of the Duke of Wellington in Apsley House — and the artist's own features.
Kehinde Wiley, Equestrian Portrait of the Count Duke Olivares, 2005, oil on canvas, 108 x 108 in., Rubell Family Collection, Miami © 2010 Kehinde Wiley
Equestrian Portrait of Count Duke Olivares, 2005; oil on canvas; 108 x 108 in.
Kehinde Wiley, Equestrian Portrait of the Count Duke Olivares, 2005, oil on canvas.
«Equestrian Portrait of Philip III» (2016), the most spectacular of several large paintings by Kehinde Wiley in the fair, depicts a young man, dandified to the point of silliness, on a rearing horse surrounded by birds and flowering and fruiting trees.
Among them was the monumental Equestrian Portrait of the Duke of Lerma (1603, Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid), which is in the exhibition, that the Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens painted while on a diplomatic mission to the Spanish court.
A celebrated curator before rising to director of the Nasher Museum, Schroth organized the award - winning exhibition El Greco to Velazquez: Art During the Reign of Philip III, was named knight - commander in the Order of Isabel la Católica by King Juan Carlos I of Spain, and collaborated on the exhibition Rubens» Equestrian Portrait of the Duke of Lerma at the Museo del Prado (2002).
Kehinde Wiley's giant, gaudy depictions of rulers on horseback, for example, featured on a number of stands, with «Equestrian Portrait of Prince Tommaso of Savoy - Carignan» (2015) sold at Roberts & Tilton ($ 250,000) and one of Philip III also finding a buyer at Sean Kelly ($ 375,000).
From the 17th and 18th centuries the list includes one Van Dyck (An Equestrian Portrait of Charles I), one Gainsborough (Mr and Mrs Andrews), two Stubbs (Whistlejacket; and Cheetah, a Stag and 2 Indians), and two Wright of Derby's (A Philosopher Giving That Lecture on the Orrery, in Which a Lamp is Put in the Place of the Sun; and An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump).

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Italy's euro coins contain images referring to Roman pantheism (10 cents Botticelli's Birth of Venus), the Roman imperial cult (50 cents Equestrian Marcus Aurelius), and Catholicism ($ Raphael's portrait of Dante Alighieri).
Haacke's work is a nod to other equestrian statues in the square, and to the George Stubbs portrait of Whistlejacket in the nearby National Gallery.
From a portrait of a mother and daughter enjoying an equestrian afternoon to the commanding presentation of The Marchioness elegantly poised presiding within a mansion, these drawings allow one to recognize wealth, as it exists beyond fact or questioning.»
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