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Ken Bailey
Black Dog Licorice - to examine a bigger image of this piece plus check out other material for this Ken Bailey fine art art work, click the artist name just above the little photo at your left side. Also visit for purchasing, framing and dimension recommendations for this gallery giclee print. Ken Bailey is one of the top 50 best selling artists and has a large number of other wall giclees like "Black Dog Licorice", inspect the artist inventory for new fine art poster prints. Leighann Hill
Here's Looking at You - to see a bigger size graphic and check out enhanced knowledge about this Leighann Hill gallerie art artwork, head through the artists title hypertext link affixed to the thumbnail. You can also look at buying, preservation framing and print dimension guidelines for this gallery art picture. Leighann Hill has many more well-known museum art images in addition to "Here's Looking at You", look over this artists framed and unframed gallerie art giclees. The Day the Lights Went On
Dan Flavin’s 1964 breakout show,
in meticulous reproduction. Imaginary Foundation Prints Imaginary Foundation have been purveyors of clever and beautiful t-shirts featuring surreal illustrations for awhile now. Just about long enough... Gregory Williams
Reflections II - to review a bigger size image as well as see further buyers history for this Gregory Williams wall poster, click through on the artists inscription connected with the small depiction. In addition there is buying, framing and print size guidance for this fine art poster print. Gregory Williams has many other superb art prints in addition to "Reflections II", look over the artists inventory for additional art reproductions. In Their Shirtsleeves (Fri, May 16)
Worcester Historical Museum, 30 Elm Street, Worcester, MA
Tells the ongoing story of the innovators, workers, and investors who made industry the story of Worcester. Reflects more than one hundred years of collecting by the Worcester Historical Museum, founded in 1875 as the Worcester Society of Antiquity. Diversity and invention have been the hallmarks of Worcester industry since the beginning of the industrial revolution in the early nineteenth century.
Cost: $5 for adults; Children under 18 FREE
Through Wednesday, Mar 3.
Georgia O'Keeffe
Oriental Poppies, 1928 - to get a larger depiction of this image plus peruse the newest research dealing with this Georgia O'Keeffe artist poster, click through on the artists label a bit above the reduced size copy. Also get purchasing, framing and print dimension information for this wall reproduction. Georgia O'Keeffe is a celebrated artist and has made numerous museum poster prints similar to "Oriental Poppies, 1928", see their other museum art reproductions. Colonial Philadelphia Porcelain: The Art of Bonnin and Morris March 8, 2008 - June 1, 2008: In this landmark exhibition, the 19 known surviving examples of soft-paste porcelain made at Philadelphia’s American China Manufactory between 1770 and 1772 and commonly referred to by the names of the proprietors, Bonnin and Morris, are being brought together for the first time. |