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Transcending the Literal: Photographs by Ansel Adams from the Collection March 1, 2008 - August 17, 2008: More than 20 years after his death, Ansel Adams (1902–1984) remains one of the world’s most beloved and widely exhibited American photographers. Comprised of more than 40 photographs selected from the Museum’s extensive holdings of the artist’s work, this exhibition focuses on Adams’s less-familiar landscape images in order to demonstrate his innate understanding of graphic form and balanced design. 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. Emerging to Established: 25 Years of the Center for Emerging Visual Arts April 5, 2008 - July 6, 2008: Organized to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of a dynamic Philadelphia arts institution—the Center for Emerging Visual Artists (CFEVA)—this exhibition presents a varied and accomplished selection of works on paper by twenty-five artists. Woodstock Views: Photographs of Edward R. Rollins, c. 1900-1924 (Sat, May 17)
WPI: George C. Gordon Library, 3rd Floor (Class '41 Gallery), 100 Institute Road, Worcester, MA
Edward R. Rollins was a professional photographer in Woodstock, Connecticut. He did portrait photography in his home, but much of his work was "in the field," photographing people in their homes or at work; scenery, particularly a pine forest at different times of day and in different seasons; and local events.
Cost: Free
Through Monday, Jun 30.
Ken Bailey
Three Lab Bakery - to glance at a larger picture and obtain extra history concerning this Ken Bailey museum art artworks, mouse click the artists caption a bit above the thumbnail. In addition there is purchasing, conservation framing methods and proportion info for this wall giclee. Ken Bailey has many more acclaimed gallerie images in addition to "Three Lab Bakery", take a look at the artists inventory for new museum art prints. Vincent Van Gogh
Poppies 1886 - to look at a bigger depiction of this print and also attain additional facts relative to this Vincent Van Gogh gallerie art artwork, mouse click the artists name affixed to the thumbnail. Obtain purchasing, conservation framing methods and print proportion information for this artist poster print. Vincent Van Gogh has created a multitude of additional gallery art art works in a similar style as "Poppies 1886", Find this artists framed and unframed gallerie poster prints. La Surprise, All Right
Wouldn't you get a nice warm tingly feeling if, while you had some valuation people poking through your odds and ends, one of them turned pale and whispered "Oh. My.... Walt Disney
Searching for Nemo - to review a full size representation on this piece plus read new facts in reference to this Walt Disney wall art poster print, click the artists label over the thumbnail. Obtain purchasing, frame and print proportion details for this gallery art image . Walt Disney has made a good number of more fine art prints in the same style as "Searching for Nemo", see this artists framed and unframed wall art giclees. Museum and Gallery Listings Selective listings from art critics of The New York Times.
Don Li-Leger
Summer Bloom - to get a large image and be given enhanced knowledge in reference to this Don Li-Leger art giclee print, head through the artists inscription on top of the small size graphic at your left side. Obtain buying, safe framing methods and size tips for this fine art giclee. Don Li-Leger is one of the highest selling artists and has many other artworks similar in characteristics to "Summer Bloom", inspect the artist archives for the newest gallery reproductions. A Baghdad Rescue Operation
How one Navy officer whisked Iraqi art out
of the country—and into Soho. |