Sentences with phrase «unknown number of artist»

AFTER HELEN FRANKENTHALER Heavenly Twins (not in Harrison) offset lithograph in colors, 1959, on wove paper, signed in red crayon, numbered 5/100 (there were also an unknown number of artist's proofs), the full sheet, light - and time staining, the colors slightly attenuated, pale surface soiling, mat staining on the reverse, slight rippling, occasional handling creases, framed S. 28 1/8 x 22 in.

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Although both currently work on «Guardians of the Galaxy» and «Ultimate Spider - Man,» Pichelli was also the artist who collaborated with Bendis on «Spider - Men,» and the possibility certainly exists that they would work together again on any number of unknown projects.
In addition to the black paintings, Blind Spots presents the artist's drawings from the same period; a selection of paintings from 1947 to 1950, considered the height of Pollock's career; and a number of virtually unknown and rarely seen sculptures.
But a majority of the artists in the show — the biennial is known for helping to launch any number of careers, from Robert Rauschenberg to Barbara Kruger — are relatively unknown.
Not only was it a relief to come across a nonpolemical group show that attempted to be «honorable» (a stance that has perversely come to sound almost reactionary), but there were unexpected illuminations as a result of its good intentions — good intentions that included representation of more women than men (by one), a good number of relatively unknown artists, and as many unfashionable as fashionable trends.
A number of exhibitions focus on artists who are relatively young and unknown.
SPRING, however reluctant, always brings a rise in the number of first shows, those gallery exhibitions by which artists young or unknown first dip into the ebb and flow of the New York art world.
Washington, DC — At its January 2016 Board of Trustees meeting, the National Gallery of Art acquired a number of works including an extraordinary painting by Dutch master Frans van Mieris (1635 — 1681), an early portrait by Alex Katz (b. 1927) of his wife, Ada, a remarkable trompe l'oeil painting by an unknown 17th - century Dutch artist, and a deluxe - format artist's book with 80 woodcuts by Joan Miró (1893 — 1983).
But there was a big upside: Rio's cultural world, still unknown to many travelers, seems to be getting stronger every year, with a growing number of museums, galleries, artist studios, collections, cultural centers, and, of course, the third year of the ArtRio fair.
Illuminating unknown aspects of the ground breaking artist's practice, Morris Louis: Unveiled presents more than 25 works, including several large - scale paintings and a number of rarely seen drawings that comprise a recent gift to the BMA from the artist's widow's estate.
Overflowing with scholarship and research, it features critical writings, more than 200 images of the artist's paintings and works on paper from the 1930s to 1970s, documentary photographs, and a comprehensive 26 - page chronology that includes a number of question marks, conflicting information and references to «unknown» details to encourage further research.
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