Just What Was It That Made Yesterday's Art So Different, So Appealing? Early Pop (Exhibition : 2007)
Just What Was It That Made Yesterday's Art So Different, So Appealing? Documents of the Early Pop Movement, 1955-1964. -- During the years from 1955 to 1964, what we now know as Pop Art was being defined by a group of artists, art galleries, and...
Printed in Great Britain; Each colored plate is accompanied by guardsheet with descriptive letterpress; Some books of interest to lovers of old chintzes, pages 79-80
Just What Was It That Made Yesterday's Art So Different, So Appealing? Early Pop (Exhibition : 2007)
Just What Was It That Made Yesterday's Art So Different, So Appealing? Documents of the Early Pop Movement, 1955-1964. -- During the years from 1955 to 1964, what we now know as Pop Art was being defined by a group of artists, art galleries, 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...