Just What Was It That Made Yesterday's Art So Different, So Appealing? Early Pop (Exhibition : 2007)
This exhibition is an addendum to Six Painters and the Object. Lawrence Alloway selected the six California painters to represent the Pop movement as currently evolving on the West Coast. In his catalogue essay, Alloway stresses the adaptation of...
Just What Was It That Made Yesterday's Art So Different, So Appealing? Early Pop (Exhibition : 2007)
This exhibition was the creation of Lawrence Alloway, one of the people responsible for This is Tomorrow. The six artists in the exhibition, Dine, Johns, Lichtenstein, Rauschenberg, Rosenquist, and Warhol, form the core group of Pop painters and...
Williams College. Graduate Program in the History of Art -- Newsletters; Williams College. Graduate Program in the History of Art -- Periodicals; Art -- History -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- Massachusetts -- Williamstown -- Periodicals;...
Graduate Newsletter, Williams College Graduate Program in the History of Art, offered in collaboration with the Clark Art Institute, Number 12, Fall 1987, contains the Annual Report 1986-87 and [Class Notes]
Clans; Tartans; Highlands (Scotland); Clans -- Scotland -- History
Publication information based on title page of Volume 1. Volumes 1-4 continuously paged; Volumes 5-8 continuously paged. CAI copy has added engraved t.p. in v. 1: The Scottish Highlands, Highland clans and Highland regiments. CAI copy has t.p. and...
Reprinted from the Art-journal; I. The adaptability of our native plants to the purposes of ornamental art. By F.E. Hulme.--II. Sea-weeds as objects of design. By S.J. Mackie.--III. The crystals of snow as applied to the purposes of design. By...
Prints, American -- 19th century; Interior spaces; Cities; Musée du Louvre; Art galleries; Paris (France); Easels; Paint; Artists; Paintbrushes; Painters; Figures -- Female; Figures -- Male; Stools; Art students; Skylights; Urban life; Men; Women...
After Winslow Homer
Curatorial inscription notes: Printed below: Art-Students and Copyists in the Louvre Gallery, Paris.--Drawn by Winslow Homer.--[See Page 26.] Printed on left: January 11, 1868.] Harper's Weekly. 25
Brass plate on stretcher: And pausing while his work is but begun/His thoughts leap forward to the coming years/And picture triumphs which will yet be...