Sentences with phrase «from lithographic»

The works range from lithographic adaptations of the Black Paintings (1958 - 59) to magnificent technical experimentations from the 1980s and 90s and culminates with Moby Dick Deckle Edges, nine large - scale prints that make up part of the artist's massive project inspired by Herman Melville's epic novel.
On the other hand, all true fossils of Archaeopteryx found so far were recovered from the lithographic limestone strata further to the west, closer to the open sea.

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We enjoyed other activities as well, including a local lithographic artist from whom we purchased some stunning art pieces.
70 - page hardbound art book featuring hundreds of unique and gorgeous illustrations from the BioWare development team plus an exclusive 4 × 6 lithographic print featuring a one - of - a-kind piece of artwork
Presented as a 180g LP in 425gsm sleeve, accompanied by an OBI strip and lithographic print featuring original Galaxy Force II artwork sourced from the SEGA archives in Japan.
Also included are liner notes from composer Hiroshi «Hiro» Kawaguchi and a lithographic print.
Inspired by Johns's imagery, Barnhart also created for the workshop a lithographic stone and an etching plate and lent a c. 1900 Fuchs and Lang press and printing materials from etching needles and plates to inks and a silkscreen.
Other noteworthy inclusions were Frédérique Loutz's exquisite artist's books made from a single folded sheet of paper; a giant display of lithographs dwelling on contemplation, traces and loss, from conceptual artist Marie - Ange Guilleminot's ensemble Nuancier (Color Chart); Mélanie Delattre - Vogt's fine lithographic drawings, based on culinary images from a 1970s freezer manual where disembodied hands cut up squid, duck, pig and bunches of rhubarb.
One wonders if his dissemination of such a raw, personal vision as a lithographic multiple played a role in provoking law enforcement reactionaries; in any case, their efforts seem only to have confirmed the artistic integrity of a medium emerging from commercial associations, and the Norton Simon is a fitting place for Everts's contribution to receive its due.
Many lithographic reproductions of the drawings were made over the years, beginning around the turn of the century, and this group of prints appears to come from at least two different editions.
Taken from a series of 39 drawings Toulouse - Lautrec made from memory in 1899 while confined to the St. James Clinic in Neuilly for his alcoholism, these lithographic reproductions were family favorites, hanging at Lynden and at Jane Bradley Pettit's home.
Burning Bed is a single - color lithographic print in an edition of 50 inspired by a lyric from Johnny Cash's 1963 song Ring of Fire.
The show continues with a wide sampling of Serra's process - oriented drawings from the early 1970s, when he drew primarily on paper with ink, charcoal, and lithographic crayon.
It includes John Piper's pioneering technique that combines lithographic drawings with collage and ink wash, as well as Henry Moore's series of reclining figures from 1958 - 9 and Barbara Hepworth's 1968 prints that combined the rigid formal structures of her sculpture with complex textures and color.
Annual fundraising initiative and limited edition print Tickets # 10 Each year we offer a strictly limited edition lithographic hand - numbered print (strictly limited to 250) for the far from princely sum of # 10.
American lithographic limestone boulders were brought from the Midwest to Oregon and placed over load - bearing posts, marking the structural spine of an old building.
Drawn from the Louisville, Ky. museum's holdings and supplemented with eight prints owned by the Amon Carter, this show represents the full range of Whistler's lithographic career and includes his ethereal images of London's Thames River at night, as well as his daringly modern depictions of family and friends.
From its beginning, Tamarind distinguished itself by an adherence to lithographic printing at the highest possible technical level, which set a new standard of printing excellence for fine artworks on paper.
It has been editioned as an A1 lithographic print by information as material to inaugurate a series of four poster poems that will be presented in conjunction with our residency at the Whitechapel Gallery, London, from April 2011.
Set of 2 books in white leather binding with printed title, gold embossing and metal closure, with text by Joyce Carol Oates, printed from text hand - written by Robert Gober and lithographic end papers, contained in purple linen covered box.
The exhibition begins with his drawings from the early 1970s, when he drew primarily on paper with ink, charcoal, lithographic crayon, and black paintstick — a crayon comprised of a mixture of pigment, oil, and wax.
The new contemporary lithographic prints will be displayed alongside a selection of original School Prints works from the 1940s at The Hepworth Wakefield until 3 June.
Our collection features works by artists from many countries such as the 16th century German Renaissance woodcut artists, Conrad Faber von Kreuznach, «Konrad Faber von Creuznach», the 17th century French artists, Antoine Masson and Francois Bignon, the British Artist, author and lithographic printer, Thomas Robert Way, the nineteenth century Norwegian painter, Anders Monsen Askevold, Anders Askevold, the British artists, Francesco Bartolozzi, George Percy Jacomb Hood, Sir Francis Seymour Haden, Luigi Schiavonetti and Donald Wilkinson, the French artists, Pierre Bonnard, Pierre Gusman, Othon Friesz and Gustave Adolphe Simonau, or the American artists such as Martin Lewis, Elmer William Brown, Elmer Brown, Jon Corbino, Robert Cumming, Erika Kahn, Louise Nevelson, Arthur Litt, James Craig Nicoll, Margaret Sargent, Margarett Sargent, Raphael Soyer and Federico Castellon, the Mexican artists, Jose Guadalupe Posada, and Francisco Dosamantes, and Jose Ignacio Aguirre, the Japanese artists, Hokusai, Kuniyoshi, Toshi Yoshida, and Yoshitoshi, the Austrian artist, Hans Gerstmayr, the German artists, Hilde Goldschmidt, Peter Ackermann and Hanns Anker, the Israeli artists, Abel Pann, David Sharir, Mireille Kramer and Yigal Zemer, the Satirical artists, James Gillray, George Cruikshank, William Hogarth Thomas Rowlandson and many others.
This exhibition showcases the outstanding collection from the Speed Art Museum and represents the full range of Whistler's lithographic career, from his early experiments in 1878 to the last works he produced before abandoning the medium in 1897.
Lithographic Poem for Kenneth Koch from the Estate of Nina Castelli and the Collection of Ileana Sonnabend, 1966
At the same time he created a lithographic print entitled The Acquired Inability to Escape, Divided derived from a photograph of Tate's sculpture.
This comprehensive exhibit, an obvious labor of love by Mary Weaver Chapin, former Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Milwaukee Art Museum, and in turn, Dr. Heather McDonald, Associate Curator of European Art at the DMA, features 100 lithographic advertisements, or affiches, from turn - of - the - century Paris.
«American Images» (2013) consists of three boulders of lithographic limestone from Lithograph City, Iowa, quarried by the artist.
Likewise, the lithographs from Sketches (1981) were made by transferring drawings of his public sculpture T.W.U. (1980) to an aluminum plate with lithographic rubbing ink.
Click through for photos from Lavuk's Spring 2011 ready - to - wear collection, which is inspired by German biologist Ernst Haeckel's Art Forms in Nature — a book of lithographic and autotype prints.
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