Sentences with phrase «painted by my husband»

I am surrounded by my books and papers and pictures painted by my husband on the walls.
On the back wall of this sunlit space, Lee Krasner's The Seasons (1957) dwarfs and upstages a drip painting by her husband, Jackson Pollock, on the opposite wall: a cathartic act of curatorial comeuppance.
In 2005, Patricia Still also bequeathed to the city her own estate, which included select paintings by her husband as well as his complete archives.
In 2005, Patricia Still also selected Denver to receive her own estate, which included select paintings by her husband as well as his complete archives.

Not exact matches

Looking at her handmade ceramics painted with hares on motorbikes, socks hung up on a washing line in pairs by an eager husband on laundry duty, and fluttering bunting strung out by the imaginary Mrs Digby's to brighten up a gloomy day, it's not hard to see why.
All ruined by a husband that suddenly decides to cook or a kid that just «really needs» to paint right now.
The piece with Sami's name in Arabic script was a joint effort by my husband & I — he drew it out for me & I painted it onto a plain white canvas.
This little desk was built for me by my grandparents MANY years ago, I painted it black to match up with my old guest bedroom scheme that was a compromise for my ex husband.
This is the first year we're able to decorate and make everything festive (and let's face it, by we, I mean me, because I could paint every wall in our house bright red and my husband probably wouldn't notice).
This is probably something I could have done myself but I didn't have a ton of experience at painting furniture and my husband and I both wanted it to be something that would look amazing and last forever so we had it professionally sprayed, which I highly recommend by the way.
I got these amazing paintings done by Lissa James as a present to my husband and I for surviving a year, the one of us in the birth pool was for him especially.
But there is also the purposeful re-imagining of an Ireland untouched by the garish obscenities brought about by the violent oppression of British rule and Ford, perhaps naively, paints a picture of a lovingly tolerant community with no divisions or hints at political unrest, except maybe that which occurs between a husband and wife.
By the time she paints her face white, having announced that England is her only husband and finally taking to the screen in full Queenly regalia, she's made us understand from exactly what sacrifices that sort of iconic self - confidence came.
Set in the Netherlands in early the 17th - century, during the period of the Tulip mania, an artist (Dane DeHaan) falls for a married young woman (Alicia Vikander) while he's commissioned to paint her portrait by her husband (Christoph Waltz).
A passion project for British producer Alison Owen, Tulip Fever is based on Deborah Moggach's novel about an artist (DeHaan) who falls in love with a married woman (Vikander) after he's commissioned by the husband (Waltz) to paint her portrait.
It starts with a question, a simple favor asked by a wife of her husband while both are painting in their studio, setting off a transformation neither can anticipate.
It starts with a question, a simple favor asked of a husband by his wife on an afternoon chilled by the Baltic wind while both are painting in their studio.
The Painted Veil a beautifully written story about a young wife, Kitty Fane, who is brought to Hong Kong by her doctor husband in the 1920's.
While painting the portrait of Lady Drummond, Kiera — still healing from the emotional wounds caused by her previous husband, a wicked man — all too well recognizes the signs of an abusive marriage.
Fleming doesn't shrink from the Prince of Humbug's dark side, either, painting him as a heavy drinker, a potential corrupter of the dwarf Tom Thumb (who was smoking cigars by age seven), and a cruel husband who hastily married a woman 40 years his junior.
They recall metal panels in earthshaking white painting by Robert Ryman, Wagner's husband, and I dare not ask who influenced whom when.
Tibor de Nagy Gallery is pleased to present a two - person exhibition of paintings by American artist Biala (1903 — 2000) and her husband Daniel Brustlein (1904 — 1996).
Susan Roth and Darryl Hughto, husband and wife, are collected by many museums throughout the U.S. Darryl Hughto will have a solo exhibition, a retrospective, which will show paintings that are similar to the pieces we will be showing in October, at the IM Pei wing of the Everson Museum in Syracuse, NY, in celebration of its 50th anniversary in June 2018.
Many of the featured artworks are from the1950's and 60's including an important densely layered collage from1955 by Lee Krasner which redeployed sections of discarded paintings and drawings by her husband Jackson Pollock in tandem with new design elements she added to her own studio scraps.
One wall boasts a vast and gorgeous painting by Lee Krasner, facing a brilliant room of her husband Jackson Pollock's works.
Joyner's home in Presidio Terrace - where she has lived with her husband, Fred Giuffrida, since 2007 - is filled with paintings primarily by African American artists.
I was also influenced at that time by my future husband, Hearne Pardee, who introduced me to plein - air painting.
The venerable Colorado museum's show last summer, «Women of Abstract Expressionism,» featured 51 paintings by 12 women artists who have not gotten recognition as a group before — from Elaine de Koonig, the wife of Willem, whose work she championed; to Helen Frankenthaler, married to Robert Motherwell; to Lee Krasner, overshadowed by her art - star husband, Jackson Pollock; as well as many of their peers, from familiar to obscure: Joan Mitchell, Mary Abbott, Perle Fine, Jay DeFeo, Ethel Schwabacher, Judith Godwin, Grace Hartigan, Deborah Remington and Sonia Gechtoff.
Her scenes are created by incorporating paintings and photographs of herself, her husband and her family with found images from popular Nigerian fashion and lifestyle magazines.
The exhibition will showcase for the first time approximately 50 works including paintings, watercolors, prints, and drawings along with photographs of the artist taken by Alfred Stieglitz, Georgia's husband.
Patricia's estate included several of her husband's paintings as well as his vast archives carefully composed by Still.
Her home is adorned by some potted plants, an oval mirror that appears in several paintings, a group of small works by other artists, sculptural objects by her former husband Bill King, and simple but handsome wood and caned furniture.
Many of Hofmann's most uninhibited, «loose» abstractions, with their soft - edged patches of intense color and whiplash drawing, appear informed by Kandinsky's dynamic paintings from 1910 — 14 — not surprisingly, since Hofmann owned several intimate Kandinsky works on paper of this type, which his wife brought to America when she joined her husband in 1939.
The two paintings by Beckmann are Self - Portrait in the Bar (1942) and Portrait of Erhard Göpel (1944)-- the latter depicts Barbara Göpel's husband, an art historian whose level of complicity in the Third Reich remains ambiguous.
THE WYETHS: THREE GENERATIONS An illuminating round up of more than 70 drawings and paintings by Andrew, his illustrator father N.C., his son Jamie, his sister Henriette and her husband, Peter Hurd.
After her husband died, Stern consigned a portion of their collection, including many works by black artists, among them David Hammons (above), Wangechi Mutu (below), Simone Leigh, Yinka Shonibare, and Lynette Yiadom Boakye, whose painting of five black women in white dresses sold for more than $ 1.5 million, setting an artist record.
But since we haven't had a substantial exhibition of her work in the UK since 1969, when she was shown at the Whitechapel Gallery, engagement of any sort isn't something we've had much of an opportunity to commit to (and the Tate owns no paintings by her, though it does have 38 prints, none of which, as far as I can see, are on display; it owns twice as many, including paintings, by Robert Motherwell, the husband she divorced in 1971).
One of the pleasant surprises of this group show is an untitled Abstract Expressionist painting by Schapiro's husband, Paul Brach, founding dean of CalArts and a terrific colorist who took an entirely different path to painting from the clean geometric methodology of his wife.
The fully illustrated catalogue does them more justice, featuring essays by seven writers, including Philippe Cézanne, the painter's great - grandson, which discuss in full detail Fiquet's relationship with her husband, the procedures used by her husband to make these pictures, and the influence of these paintings on Juan Gris, Henri Matisse, and a host of other later artists.
Together with her husband, Louis S. Myers, a founder of Myers Industries who died in 1993, a tire business and maker of plastic storage containers, they amassed a collection of paintings and sculptures that included work by de Kooning, Calder, Judd and Noguchi.
Chambers writes that in Holliday's painting there are «hints of Indonesian batik fabrics, medieval stained glass windows, and Russian icons... Fire Season, 2012, particularly reminded me of Sonia Delaunay, the co-founder with her husband Robert of the Orphism school of painting that is distinguished by its use of strong color and geometric shapes.
How Franz Kline was captivated by the dance performances he saw and incorporated that movement into the energetic slashing in his painting, or how Elaine de Kooning (visiting the college with her husband) ended up acting in The Ruse of Medusa staged at the school and working on Buckminister Fuller's dome.
She was overshadowed by the attention given to the work of her husband, James Brooks, even though she painted some of the strongest and most brilliantly colored canvases of her time.
It will include 17 major paintings by Kahlo and further works by her husband Diego Rivera and is expected to attract a wide cross-section of visitors, as both Kahlo and Rivera have attained near - iconic status through the vibrant and accessible nature of their art, and their colourful personal histories.
The Tibor de Nagy Gallery is pleased to present a two - person exhibition of paintings by American artist Biala (1903 - 2000) and her husband Daniel Brustlein (1904 — 1996).
In 1969, Betty Tompkins (b. 1945, USA; lives in New York and Mount Pleasant, PA) began her series of «Fuck Paintings,» based on foreign pornographic images imported by her then - husband.
There's also a painting by Ms. Rosen's first husband, James Nares.
Overshadowed by the attention given to the work of her husband, James Brooks, Park kept a low profile over the course of her career, while painting some the strongest and most brilliantly colored canvases of her time.
Bruno Peinado recreates a portion of a 1968 album cover featuring Tina Turner (designed by Tina and her husband, Ike, who is not visible in Peinado's painting) that critiques the exploitation of African - American artists by a music industry then largely controlled by white Americans.
Together with his husband, art advisor Mark Fletcher, he resides in New York and Connecticut and holds a personal collection that combines paintings by Andy Warhol, Richard Prince and Dan Colen with 18th - century French furniture, Baroque bronzes and silver.
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