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Curious and Commonplace: European Popular Prints of the 1800s May 31, 2008 - August 24, 2008: This exhibition of more than eighty works selected from the Museum’s rich collection of popular prints invites the public to enter a forgotten world of fantastic and familiar imagery. Natasha Wescoat
Deep Hollow series - to get a larger size display of this print and also look through new recommendations for this Natasha Wescoat gallery art giclee, click the artists inscription connected with the small copy. You can also go over purchasing, conservation framing and print dimension consumer guidance for this artists poster. Natasha Wescoat is one of the foremost selling artists and has many other art images similar in characteristics to "Deep Hollow series", analyze the artist archive for other fine art posters. Leonardo da Vinci
Vitruvian Man, c.1492 - to check out a full size view thumb nail as well as look at supplementary detail relating to this Leonardo da Vinci gallery art work, click the artists caption atop the thumbnail display. Get buying, conservation framing and size recommendations for this fine art art work. Leonardo da Vinci has many more great wall art reproductions in addition to "Vitruvian Man, c.1492", review more of this artists framed and unframed wall art giclees. Edward Raymes
Solitude - to see a bigger size thumbnail and also read supplementary facts for this Edward Raymes artist print, click the artists designation just above the thumbnail copy. You can also get buying, preservation framing and dimension consumer guidance for this museum art print. Edward Raymes has many other wonderful gallery prints in addition to "Solitude", review the artists index for additional museum giclee prints. 011 Americans in Paris, 1860?1900 The actor Charles Turner reads amusing descriptions of Parisian daily life by Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859?1937), the first African American artist to achieve international acclaim. Bacon Is Again a Top Draw at Auction A 1967 portrait by Francis Bacon fetched $27.4 million at Sotheby?s in London on Tuesday, becoming the 10th work by this artist to bring more than $25 million at auction in the last year and a half.
Pablo Picasso
Petit Fleurs - to review a full size graphic plus be given expanded guidance associated with this Pablo Picasso wall artwork, progress through the artists designation above the little image of this piece at your left. You can also glance at buying, conservation framing and width and height details for this gallery giclee print. Pablo Picasso has produced many other art reproductions in the same genre as "Petit Fleurs", look over the artist archives for the newest museum pictures. Leonardo da Vinci
The Last Supper, c.1498 - to view a larger depiction of this print as well as look over further updates on this Leonardo da Vinci gallery giclee print, go through the artists title slightly the little depiction to your left side. You can also view purchasing, framing and dimension consumer guidance for this artist image . Leonardo da Vinci is one of the foremost selling artists and has a large amount of other art giclee prints like "The Last Supper, c.1498", check out their other art giclees. Two Chinas: Chen Qiulin and Yun-Fei Ji (Sun, Jul 6)
Worcester Art Museum, 55 Salisbury Street, Worcester, MA
Two Chinas: Chen Qiulin and Yun-Fei Ji considers the rapidly changing conditions in China through the lens of new acquisitions created by two young Chinese artists, Chen Qiulin (b. 1975) and Yun-Fei Ji (b. 1963). Both artists have responded to the altered landscapes and human displacement caused by flooding, which is a result of China's Three Gorges Dam project. Chen Qiulin uses video in Bie Fu (Farewell Poem), from 2003, to revisit her childhood memories and China's past amidst the rubble of Wanzhou, her hometown and one of the cities flooded by the dam project. In Yun-Fei Ji's monumental scroll-like painting, Below the 143 Meter Mark, from 2006, allusions to classical landscape painting are transformed by grim contemporary details - houses and hillsides crumbling, a ghost town littered with abandoned bundles and bicycles.
Sponsored by: This exhibition is supported by the Don and Mary Melville Contemporary Art Fund, The Clayton F. & Ruth L. Hawkridge Foundation, and The Martin Salomon Morton & Gustel Schreiber Morton Foundation. Additional generous support provided by Worcester Magazine.. Cost: Free with Museum admission.
Sundays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, through Sep 21.
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