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Alfred Gockel
Endless Love - to look at a large thumbnail and delved into more extensive information concerning this Alfred Gockel artworks, click the artist text connected with the small size graphic. Also explore purchasing, framing and measurement recommendations for this museum giclee print. Alfred Gockel has many other terrific wall art reproductions in addition to "Endless Love", view their other museum art art works. Pamela Gladding
Nutmeg - to glance at a full size view photo of this print as well as delved into further info associated with this Pamela Gladding giclee print, click the artists inscription affixed to the miniature image of the print to your left. Get buying, conservation framing methods and sizing recommendations for this museum art print. Pamela Gladding has many more wonderful gallerie giclee prints in addition to "Nutmeg", review the artist database for more art posters. Gregory Williams
Reflections II - to check out a bigger size photo of this print and review other knowledge connected with this Gregory Williams museum poster, mouse click the artists designation on top of the tiny copy. Also get purchasing, framing and width and height advice for this wall image . Gregory Williams has many more well-known art print pictures in addition to "Reflections II", check the artists directory for other gallerie art prints. 009 Coaxing the Spirits to Dance: Art of the Papuan Gulf Excerpts from the unpublished manuscript of the pioneering photographer Kathleen Haddon chronicle indigenous ceremonies and traditions of the Papuan Gulf in the early 20th century. Abroad: Simmering Anti-Semitism Mars a Vibrant Hungary A more conspicuous Jewish culture meets open hatred in Budapest.
What Darwin Saw Out Back The New York Botanical Garden is replicating his work and experiments in a stunning, multipart exhibition called ?Darwin?s Garden: An Evolutionary Adventure.?
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. Edgar Degas
After the Bath, Woman Drying Herself - to view a larger picture as well as view more discerning data relative to this Edgar Degas artist image , go on through the artists label affixed to the reduced image of this piece to your left side. Get buying, framing and size guidance for this fine art art work. Edgar Degas has produced numerous other museum poster prints in a similar genre as "After the Bath, Woman Drying Herself", probe the artist catalog for for other gallerie artworks. Art in the Garden (Fri, May 16) 10:00 AM-5:00 PM,
Tower Hill Botanic Garden: Milton Gallery, Stoddard Center, 11 French Drive, Boylston, MA
The first exhibit in Tower Hill Botanic Garden's "Art in the Garden" 2008 Exhibition Series opens on Tuesday, May 13 with the hauntingly beautiful photographs taken by Dominick Marcigliano, and the sensually detailed sculptures created by Arlene Fins.
Dominick Marcigliano is a photographer whose current portfolio features photographs of art and architecture; or as the artist terms it "objects people see everyday but may not notice." His work has been exhibited at ArtsWorcester and other venues. Marcigliano is the Executive Director of the East Side Community Development Corporation in Worcester, and a past recipient of the Greater Worcester Community Foundation's Renaissance Award.
Complementing the photographic essay is the work of Arlene Fins, a sculptor whose the hand-wrought bronze figures are emotive masterpieces. Fins, a resident of Acton, Mass., has an extensive education in the arts, including a long career as an illustrator and a degree in Theater Arts & Music. "I love to create sculptures that express something of the human condition," says Fins, "For me, each piece is an exploration of human energy, character, and feelings...I want to find the right gesture, tilt of the head, facial expression that will reveal what person the sculpture was meant to be." Her work has been exhibited at the DeCordova Museum, the Cape Cod Art Association National Exhibition, the New England Sculptors Association, and many other venues.
Cost: Included with admission; $10 Adults, $7 Seniors, $5 Youth, Free to children under 6
Through Sunday, Jun 22.
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