It has been compiled from
loans from private collections around the world, alongside pieces from the Sharjah Art Foundation Collection.
Not exact matches
The Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna is billing «Bruegel» (2 October 2018 — 13 January 2019) as «a uniquely comprehensive survey of his oeuvre», with panels that are rarely, if ever,
loaned from international museums and
private collections joining the Viennese institution's holdings of 12 paintings by the artist (
around 40 paintings by him survive).
The Clark Art Institute's 2015 show «Van Gogh and Nature» will include more than 50 paintings and drawings, some on
loan from museums and
private collections around the world.
Featuring
loans from institutions and
private collections in North America and Europe, along with selections
from the artist's
collection, the exhibition includes
around 130 works across several mediums, including individual sculptures and immersive sculptural environments and a distinctive body of drawings, prints, and photographs.
In this lecture recorded on June 9, 1996, Brown described bringing together 129 objects - including Rodin's The Kiss (1889) and Munch's The Scream (1893)- spanning seven centuries,
loaned from prestigious museums and
private collections around the world.
Major
loans from private collections — including works never displayed in public before — will be united with iconic paintings
from museums
around the world.
All in all, the show presents
around one hundred paintings and works on paper, including treasures
from private collections as well as eminent works on
loan from museums in Europe, the United States, Australia, and Japan.
The retrospective exhibition will present
around 100 works
from all periods of Klee's career — starting in 1913 — and will bring together valuable
loans from numerous renowned institutions and
private collections in Europe and overseas.
Works
from the Cantor's permanent
collection are presented alongside and in juxtaposition with contemporary works
loaned by
private individuals and galleries, organized
around ideas of artistic inspiration and source material, the role of a preliminary study, the significance of place, the influence of technology and globalization on creation, etc..
A major new exhibition at the Reina Sofia in Madrid, «Pity and Terror: Picasso's Path to Guernica,» which runs through the summer, focuses on the artistic period
around Picasso's most famous anti-war painting, Guernica, and includes a number of rare
loans from the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Fondation Beyeler in Basel, Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, and many
private collections.