Sentences with phrase «lithographers of»

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In a lithograph dating from the relatively liberated epoch following the French Revolution, the lithographer Marlet has represented some women sketchers in a group of students working from the male model, but the model himself has been chastely provided with what appears to be a pair of bathing trunks, a garment hardly conducive to a sense of classical elevation: no doubt such license was considered daring in its day, and the young ladies in question suspected of doubtful morals, but even this liberated state of affairs seems to have lasted only a short while.
NEWS On Jan. 21, the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture announces gift from Wells Fargo including $ 1 million dollars and historic mining stock certificates featuring the work of African American lithographer Grafton Tyler Brown.
Benton Murdoch Spruance (1904 - 1967) was one of the most influential and prolific color lithographers in the history of twentieth - century modernism.
Originally a painter and lithographer, Roszak transitioned to sculpture following an 18 - month fellowship in Europe, where he became fascinated by Constructivism, the Bauhaus, and other European avant - garde movements, particularly the spellbinding paintings of Giorgio di Chirico.
Edvard Munch was a Norwegian Expressionist painter, lithographer, etcher and wood - engraver of figure compositions, portraits and landscapes.
John Grillo was an American painter, sculptor, and lithographer, and was a pioneer of Abstract Expressionism.
Pierre Bonnard Biography of Post-Impressionist Painter, Colour Lithographer.
Three exhibitions will include works by lithographers Clinton Adams and June Wayne of the Tamarind Institute, as well as by Chicago artists Barbara Jones - Hogu and Jose Guerrero, from the city's South Side and Pilsen neighborhood, respectively.
Throughout his latter academic studies he worked for master lithographer Kent Lovelace at Stone Press Editions in Seattle, most notably as assistant printer for the production of two editions by artist Jacob Lawrence.
Joseph Pennell (1857 - 1926) American etcher, lithographer and graphic artist; member of Ashcan School.
A series of exhibitions were held each year and lithographer Grant Arnold ran a press in the basement, printing editions for Kuniyoshi, John Carroll, Karl Fortess, and others.
Charles T. Bowling, painter and lithographer active in the pre-World War II group of Regionalist artists known as the Dallas Nine, was born in June 1891 in Quitman, Texas, the fifth of eight children born to Robert W. and Grace Elizabeth (Long) Bowling.
Moore started printmaking in 1931, and in 1958 met the master lithographer Stanley Jones at the Curwen Press with whom he continued to make prints until the end of his life in 1986.
An apprentice lithographer who went on to develop a cheaper type of colour lithography and, in the process, the lithographic advertising poster.
Noted for his colossal paintings, with their fields of saturated colour (compare Mark Rothko's Paintings), signature «zips», and minimalist style, he was also an acclaimed lithographer and sculptor.
A 19th century painter, lithographer and cartographer, according to Kelowna Capital News, Brown is recognized as the first African American artist to make landscapes of the Pacific Northwest, California and British Columbia.
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