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Deux Jeunes
By Jean Tannous
Located in Atlanta, GA
Born in Byblos lebanon, in 1946, is a contemporary plastician artist franco-canadian. Artistic journey Early days (1970-1975) Paris (1976-2001) Quebec (2002 - present) China (2011-...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Landscape Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media

Trois
By Jean Tannous
Located in Atlanta, GA
Born in Byblos lebanon, in 1946, is a contemporary plastician artist franco-canadian. Artistic journey Early days (1970-1975) Paris (1976-2001) Quebec (2002 - present) China (2011-...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Landscape Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media

En Finesse
By Jean Tannous
Located in Atlanta, GA
Born in Byblos lebanon, in 1946, is a contemporary plastician artist franco-canadian. Artistic journey Early days (1970-1975) Paris (1976-2001) Quebec (2002 - present) China (2011-...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Landscape Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media

West Texas Morning [Hand Embellished]
By Kristin Moore
Located in New Orleans, LA
Archival pigment ink print on Hahnemuhle cotton paper. Each print is uniquely hand embellished by the artist. Edition 2 of 5. In this new series of paintings, Moore explores themes ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Landscape Prints

Materials

Rag Paper, Archival Pigment

Un Bouquet
By Jean Tannous
Located in Atlanta, GA
Born in Byblos lebanon, in 1946, is a contemporary plastician artist franco-canadian. Artistic journey Early days (1970-1975) Paris (1976-2001) Quebec (2002 - present) China (2011-2016) Collectors Exhibitions 1970 jean Tannous graduates from the national superior institute of fine arts of the university of lebanon. he teaches at the same institute in 1974 and 1975. 1976 fleeing the lebanon war upon his arrival in paris, Tannous obtains the certificate of the commission of professionalism for artists & intellectual workers. affiliated with the maison des artistes, he works at the place du tertre doing portraits for tourists. during this period, Tannous masters all painting techniques, thanks to his years of experience spent in european museums doing copies of great masters. paris (1976-2001) finally Tannous settled down in paris. he participates in the creation of a fresco for the ratp in the subway, the spiral of the abbesses. he collaborates with the régie immobilière de la ville de paris and the mairie de paris. under this banner he will participate in several projects in belgium (ypres, ostende, ghent and bruges among others). in sandnes, norway, he contributes to the realization of another fresco, le pont de paris. the cartier and baume & mercier companies appeal to the talents of Tannous for their seminars. 1977 with the support of günther kaphammel, the famous german watercolourist, Tannous receives an invitation to exhibit in braunschweig at the jaeschke gallery. this is the beginning of his career in germany. Tannous collaborates with karstadt for a long time. he creates many portraits of celebrities that pose for him, such as rudi cerne, dr volker schmidt, herbert paschen and helmut marmulla. 1982 in paris, jimmy carter poses for tannous. the artist carefully keeps the thank-you letter that the former us president sends him. Tannous also portrays the former president of the ivory coast, his excellence félix houphouët-boigny and the sultan oman qabus ibn saïd. 1984 after a long period of research, Tannous discovers a new way to protect his artistic creations by covering them with an innovative varnish which quickly becomes his signature. the artist also excels in sculpture with the realization of busts. 1986 Tannous wins first prize in a painting contest held by l’île des impressionnistes. the winning work is acquired by the fournaise museum. 1987 karstadt-recklinghausen surprises the artist with a jubiläum for their ten-year collaboration. 1988 Tannous designed the entirety of the bang & olufsen home in parly 2 (chesnay-versailles). 1991 the artist founds and presides over carré ouvert, an official association of professional artists. it will be very active at the mitsukoshi gallery in paris for 9 years, performing, among other things, a decor of parisian cafés in trompe-l’oeil. 1992 carré ouvert organizes an event in carroz d'arâches with québecois artists, such as sylvain cousineau, suzelle levasseur, hanibal srouji and michel madore. the same year, paravision, chaired by raphaël berdugo, now known as europacorp, sponsors Tannous by providing him a large workshop for 8 years. from 1992 to 2000, the agency of modern art regularly represents Tannous in germany, especially in braunschweig, spain and united states. 1993 Tannous personalizes a harley-davidson for the harley-davidson convention in frankfurt (germany). 1996 in march, the artist is exhibited at the artexpo of new york, represented by the bernice jackson gallery. in july, he exhibits at the kennedy studios gallery in boston, alongside the works of hundertwasser. the next month, the caesars palace casino in atlantic city invites Tannous for a solo exhibition, for which he created twelve large formats paintings. 1997 france-okinawa elects Tannous vice-president of their association. this organization promotes relationships between france and japan. it brings okinawa’s kumi odori ballet to paris. Tannous founds europ'art, an association of experienced artists specialized in frescoes. karstadt (hambourg, germany) selects ten european painters for a major exhibition. Tannous is one of them. the artist collaborates with stephanie, an art dealer, who organizes several solo exhibitions in for him across switzerland - notably at the polo gallery, in männedorf-zürich. 1998 Tannous exhibits at porsche in fulda (germany) for a private sale reserved for their customers. the artist moves to 34 avenue des champs-élysées, where he establishes his workshop, keeping it until 2001. 1999 Tannous participates in the international kiev art festival (ukraine). in the scientific, economic and cultural guide der pfiffikus, Tannous is presented by katja gross as an innovative painter and creator of a new technique. hartmann tresore places an order to Tannous for a special edition of large safes...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Landscape Paintings

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Mixed Media

La Rose
By Jean Tannous
Located in Atlanta, GA
Born in Byblos lebanon, in 1946, is a contemporary plastician artist franco-canadian. Artistic journey Early days (1970-1975) Paris (1976-2001) Quebec...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Landscape Paintings

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Mixed Media

Deux
By Jean Tannous
Located in Atlanta, GA
Born in Byblos lebanon, in 1946, is a contemporary plastician artist franco-canadian. Artistic journey Early days (1970-1975) Paris (1976-2001) Quebec (2002 - present) China (2011-...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Landscape Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media

En Reunion
By Jean Tannous
Located in Atlanta, GA
Born in Byblos lebanon, in 1946, is a contemporary plastician artist franco-canadian. Artistic journey Early days (1970-1975) Paris (1976-2001) Quebec...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Landscape Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media

Mouvement en Couleurs
By Jean Tannous
Located in Atlanta, GA
Born in Byblos lebanon, in 1946, is a contemporary plastician artist franco-canadian. Artistic journey Early days (1970-1975) Paris (1976-2001) Quebec...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Landscape Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media

Forme et Couleur
By Jean Tannous
Located in Atlanta, GA
Born in Byblos lebanon, in 1946, is a contemporary plastician artist franco-canadian. Artistic journey Early days (1970-1975) Paris (1976-2001) Quebec (2002 - present) China (2011-...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Landscape Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media

En Transparence
By Jean Tannous
Located in Atlanta, GA
Born in Byblos lebanon, in 1946, is a contemporary plastician artist franco-canadian. Artistic journey Early days (1970-1975) Paris (1976-2001) Quebec (2002 - present) China (2011-...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Landscape Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media

Rouge et Noir
By Jean Tannous
Located in Atlanta, GA
Born in Byblos lebanon, in 1946, is a contemporary plastician artist franco-canadian. Artistic journey Early days (1970-1975) Paris (1976-2001) Quebec (2002 - present) China (2011-...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Landscape Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media

"Palm Springs Golf Course (Sunset)" -- Acrylic Painting by Kristin Moore, 2024
By Kristin Moore
Located in New Orleans, LA
In this new series of paintings, Moore explores themes of wanderlust and memory. From glowing neon signage, to sprawling landscapes and unique architectural elements, this exhibition...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Landscape Paintings

Materials

Wood, Acrylic

Shoots and Leaves
By Power Boothe
Located in Branford, CT
POWER BOOTHE known internationally for his ground breaking minimalist abstraction. Works in the collection of the Whitney Museum, Wadsworth Atheneum, Guggenheim Museum and others. ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Abstract Paintings

Materials

Oil

Slow Anarchy
By Power Boothe
Located in Branford, CT
POWER BOOTHE known internationally for his ground breaking minimalist abstraction. Works in the collection of the Whitney Museum, Wadsworth Atheneum, Guggenheim Museum and others. EXHIBITIONS AND PRODUCTIONS Minimalist Aesthetic, group exhibition, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT New Work, Hostetler Gallery, group exhibition, Nantucket, MA Infinite Connections, group exhibition, ArtSpace Torrington, Torrington, CT 2011 Power Boothe: Out of Order, solo exhibition, New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, CT Excavating New Ground: American Art in the 1970s, group exhibition, University of Virginia Art Museum, Charlottesville, VA 2008 American Abstract Artists Exhibition, group exhibition, The Painting Center, New York, NY Interspace: Line and Color, three-person exhibition, Washington Art Association, Washington Depot, CT 1999 Columbia Festival of the Arts, solo exhibition, Columbia MD New Work, group exhibition at Goya-Girl Press, Baltimore, MD Twenty-Third Annual National Invitational Drawing Exhibition, Emporia State University, Emporia, KS 1998 New Prints Published by Goya-Girl Press, group exhibition, Baltimore MD The Fanelli Show, O.K. Harris Gallery, NY Chance + Necessity, Goya-Girl Press, Baltimore, MD Tilted Arc, set design, Doug Verone Dance Co., Joyce Theater, NY 1997 Investigations, four-person exhibition, Goya-Girl Press, Baltimore, MD Abstract Index, group exhibition, Condeso/Lawler Gallery, NY Made at the Mill, group exhibition of prints, Goya-Girl Press, Baltimore, MD Art Without Curves, 1120 Gallery, Phoenix, AZ TEN WAYS, group exhibition Milan, Italy and in Bonn Germany POWER BOOTHE, New Work Hostetler Gallery, group exhibition, Nantucket, MA Power Boothe: Paintings, solo exhibition, EBK Gallery (small works), Hartford, CT Borderline, solo exhibition, Five Points Gallery, Torrington, CT New Work Hostetler Gallery, group exhibition, Nantucket, MA Rhythm and Repetition in 20th Century Art, group exhibition, Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, NY For Leo, group exhibition, Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 75th American Abstract Artists Print Portfolio, group exhibitions at: Martin Gallery, Allentown, PA New Work, Hostetler Gallery, group exhibition, Nantucket, MA Breaking Boundaries, group exhibition, Atlantic Center for the Arts, New Smyrna Beach, FL Painted Black, OIA group exhibition, New York Law School Gallery, NY 1996 American Abstract Artists 1936–1996, Mishkin Gallery, NY American Abstract Artists, 60th Anniversary Exhibition, Kean College Art Gallery, NJ and Westbeth Gallery, NY Small Works, Stephen Haller Gallery, NY 1995 Power Boothe, solo exhibition, Stephen Haller Gallery, NY Small Works, group exhibition, Stephen Haller Gallery, NY Scratching the Surface, group exhibition, Stephen Haller Gallery, NY 1994 The Persistence of Abstraction, group exhibition, Noyes Museum, Ocean Park, NJ Maryland Institute, Then and Now, traveling exhibition, Josiah White Center, Jim Thorp, PA, Anita Shapolsky Gallery, NY Between the Sexes, group exhibition, Maryland Art Place, Baltimore, MD New Performances in Found Spaces, exhibition of drawings and photographs of set designs, Lincoln Center Library, NY Our Town, set design for dance production, choreographed by Emily Keeler, music by Richard Beggs, Oakland Ballet, Premiere Paramount Theater, Oakland, CA Set in Motion, New York State Council selection of films, Lincoln Center, Walter Reade Theater, NY 1993 Inaugural Show, group exhibition, The Painting Center, NY Recent Painting and Sculpture, group exhibition, Robert Morrison Gallery, NY Private Lives, group exhibition of artists who make films, Zooma Gallery, NY Ring Around the Rosie, set design for dance/theater production in collaboration with David Parsons, music by Richard Peaslee, lighting by Michael Chyboski, Premiere Hancher Auditorium, Iowa City, IA Thicker Than Water, set design for dance production, choreographed by Stephan Koplowitz, music by Scott Killian, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY The Devil Comes to Princeton, set design for theater production, text by Mac Wellman, directed by Beth Schachter, Premiere Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 1992 Recent Paintings, solo exhibition, Robert Morrison Gallery, NY Drawings, solo exhibition, Lewiston Aubern College Gallery, Lewiston, ME Action, group exhibition, Trenkmann Gallery, NY A Momentary Order, set design for dance/theater production in collaboration with Doug Varone, choreographer, music by C. Hyams Hart, costume design by Lynne Steincamp, Premiere Lewiston, ME Short Shorts, film showing, Thread Waxing Building Space, NY 1991 Paintings and Drawings, solo exhibition, Dance Theater Workshop Gallery, NY Recent Paintings, solo exhibition, Trenkmann Gallery, NY Group Show, Robert Morrison Gallery, NY Interactions, group exhibition, Institute for Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA Once and Once, director, designer, filmmaker for theater/film production in collaboration with Keely Garfield, choreographer and C. Hyams Hart, composer, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY Five Films, film showing, Dance Theater Workshop, NY Garden Party, set design for dance production by Claire Porter, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY Intimate and Not So Intimate, set design for dance production, choreographed by Blondell Cummings, Premiere St. Marks Dance Space, NY 1990 New Paintings, solo exhibition, Time Life Building, NY Paintings and Photographs, two-person exhibition, Schick Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY 30 Stories, set design, theater production by Ain Gordon, Premiere P.S. 122, NY Cartoon, set design, dance production choreographed by Keely Garfield, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY Ringer Pike, co-director and set design, multimedia stage production by Dale Worsley, Premiere Hall Walls, Buffalo, NY Dinizulu and His African Dancers and Singers, set design for video production by Skip Blumberg, NY 1989 Recent Work, solo exhibition, Souyun Yi Gallery, NY New Painting, solo exhibition, The Harrison Gallery, Boca Raton, FL Restructure/Subtracting the Grid, group show, New Jersey Center for Visual Arts, Summit, NJ Set Drawings for Modern Dance, group exhibition, Harvard Theater Collection, Cambridge, MA Postcards, set design for video production by Mark Rappaport, NY Quad, set design for video, dance production by Samuel Becket, Global Village Production, NY Moon, film premiere, Equitable Center Theater, Whitney Museum, NY Film/Video Arts Angel Award Showcase, film showing, Museum of Broadcasting, NY 1988 Paintings: 1971–1988, solo exhibition, Hurlbutt Gallery, Greenwich, CT Recent Paintings, solo exhibition, PMW Gallery, Stamford, CT Drawings for Sets and Films, solo exhibition, Dance Theater Workshop Gallery, NY Wilderness, director, designer, filmmaker for theater/film production in collaboration with Catlin Cobb, choreographer, Stephen Fechter, writer, A. Leroy, composer, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY The Joys and Enigmas of a Strange Hour, set design, Dance Theater Workshop, NY 1987 New Paintings, solo exhibition, painting, Souyun Yi Gallery, NY Boothe and Zetterstrom, two-person exhibition, drawing, Almquist Gallery, New Preston, CT Twenty Summers Past, group exhibition, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado Springs, CO House Keeping, set design for dance production in collaboration with Catlin Cobb, choreographer, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY The Event of the Year, set design for dance production choreographed by Emily Keeler for Jacques d’Amboise’s National Dance Institute, Premiere San Francisco Opera House, CA Keeping up with the Eighties, set design for theater production in collaboration with Michael Smith and A. Leroy, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY Beside Herself, 16mm film, Premiere Performance Space 122, NY Our Man, 16mm film, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY Films by Artists, group film showing, White Columns Gallery, NY Naked Eye Cinema, group film showing, Zone Gallery, NY Art Mix 87, film showing, Avenue B, NY 1986 New Paintings, solo exhibition, Lynn Mayhew Gallery, Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, OH Drawings and Notations for Post-Modern Dance, group exhibition, Harvard University Theater Collection, Cambridge, MA Low Tide, set design for dance production, Catlin Cobb, choreographer, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY Transparent Means for Traveling Light, set design for dance production in collaboration with David Gordon, John Cage, composer, Premiere Loeb Theater, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA and Brooklyn Academy of Music, NY Overture, 16mm film, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY New Film Works, group film showing, curated by Amy Taubin, The Kitchen, NY Avant Garde Arama, group film showing, Performance Space 122, NY 1984 Currents, solo exhibition, Institute for Contemporary Art, Boston, MA Modern Art, group exhibition, selected by John Yau, Ted Greenwald Gallery, NY Illusion in Contemporary Art, group exhibition, Trompe L’Oeil Gallery, NY 8 in ’84, group exhibition, Ronald Feldman Gallery, NY Framework, set design for dance production, in collaboration with David Gordon, choreographer, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY and Loeb Theater, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Variety Show, set design for dance production in collaboration with choreographer Charles Moulton and composer A. Leroy, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY And So and Also, 16mm film, Premiere The Collective for Living Cinema, NY New Filmmakers, group film showing, San Francisco Cinemateque, San Francisco, CA 1983 Paintings: 1973 to 1983, solo exhibition, Climenhaga Fine Arts Center, Grantham, PA Subtleties, group exhibition, painting, Sutton Gallery NY Art and Dance, group exhibition, Institute for Contemporary Art, Boston, MA Group Exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY Dance Environments, set design and performance in collaboration with contemporary choreographers, Premiere Institute for Art and Urban Resources, P.S. 1, Queens, NY Bill Loman Master Salesman, set design for video production in collaboration with Michael Smith, Premiere The Kitchen, NY The Mother of Us All, set design for musical by Gertrude Stein and Virgil Thomson, directed by Stanley Silverman, Premiere Saint Clement’s Theater, NY Phantom Limbs, set design for theater production directed by Gitta Honninger, Theater of the Open Eye, NY 1982 New Paintings, solo exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY Navigation Series, solo exhibition, Dance Theater Workshop Gallery, NY Trying Times, set design for dance production in collaboration with David Gordon, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY Step Wise Motion, set design for dance production, choreographed by Charles Moulton, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY It Starts at Home, set design for theater production in collaboration with Michael Smith, Whitney Museum, NY Film Works, group film showing selected by Amy Taubin, The Kitchen, NY 1981 New Paintings, solo exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY Transitions, group exhibition, Summit Art Gallery, Summit, NJ Drawings, group exhibition, The Art Gallery, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE Bridge Dance, set design for dance production by Meg Eginton, Premiere Dance Theater Workshop, NY 1980 The Cold Eye, set design for film by Babette Mangolte, NY 1979 The Language of Abstraction, group exhibition, Betty Parsons Gallery, NY Group Exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY 1978 Recent Paintings, solo exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY Group Exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY 1977 Private Images, group exhibition, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA Collectors’ Choice X, group exhibition, McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, TX Painting, group exhibition, P.S. 1, Institute for Urban Resources, Queens, NY Book-Objects by Contemporary Artists, Albright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY Group Exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY 1976 Recent Paintings, solo exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY Books, two-person exhibition, Franklin Furnace Gallery, NY Rooms, group installations, Institute for Art and Urban Resources, P.S. 1, Queens, NY Gallery Artists, group exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY Southern Exposure, set design for theater production by Mabou Mines Theater Group, directed by Joanne Akalaitis, Premiere Performing Garage, NY 1975 Collectors’ Choice V, group exhibition, Philbrook Art Center, Tulsa, OK Recent Acquisitions, group exhibition and traveling exhibition, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NY PUBLIC COLLECTIONS Center Gallery, NY Elephant Steps, set design for musical theater production by Richard Foreman and Stanley Silverman, Premiere, Tanglewood, Lenox, MA Baltimore Museum of Art, MD The British Museum, UK Brooklyn Museum of Art, NY Climenhaga Fine Arts Center, PA Colby College Museum of Art, ME Colorado Springs Fine Art Center, CO Fogg Museum, Harvard University, MA Joel & Lila Harnett Print Study Center, University of Richmond Museum, VA Harvard University Museums, MA Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, NY Hunterdon Museum of Art, NJ Kennedy Museum, OH Lehman Brothers Kuhn Loeb, Inc., NY Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY Mississippi Museum of Art, MS Missoula Art Museum, MT Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Museum of Modern Art, NY Painting Endures, group exhibition, selected by Dore Ashton, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA Group Exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY 1974 New Paintings, solo Exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY Group Exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY Art of This Decade, group exhibition, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NY Victor, 16mm film, Premiere Collective for Living Cinema, NY Glass Curtains, 16mm film, Premiere Collective for Living Cinema, NY 1973 Paintings, solo exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY Group Exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY Art for Acquisition, group exhibition, Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence, RI Jim, 16mm film, Premiere Collective for Living Cinema, NY Match, 16mm film, Premiere Collective for Living Cinema, NY 1972 Recent Work, group exhibition, Art and Urban Resources, NY Group Exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY 1971 New Talent, group exhibition, A.M. Sachs Gallery, NY Ten Young Artists, group exhibition, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NY 1970 Red Horse Animation, set design for theater production by Mabou Mines, directed by Lee Breur, Premiere Guggenheim Museum, NY 1968 Painting and Sculpture, group show, Whitney Museum, Art Resources PRIVATE COLLECTIONS (SELECTED) Muscarelle Museum of Art, The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA New Britain Museum of American Art, CT New Jersey State Museum, Trenton, NJ Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, NY Princeton University Library, NJ Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NY Stanford University Art Museum, CA University of Virginia Art Museum, Charlottesville, VA Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, CT Weatherspoon Art Gallery, NY Whitney Museum of American Art, NY Blackstone Group Bloomingdale’s, NY Chase Manhattan Bank, NY Christophe DeMenil Collection, TX Colorado College Collection, CO Deloitte Haskins and Sells, NY Design Unit Collection, NY Edgar Tobin Aerial Surveys Collection, IL Edward Carpenter Collection, CT Estee Lauder Corporation, NY General Electric Corporation Collection, NY Howard and Roberta Miller Collection, CT Lehman Brothers Kuhn Loeb Collection, Inc., NY New York Bank for Savings, NY Philip Morris Companies Collection, Inc., NY Patrick J. Waide Collection, NY John F. Saladino Collection, Inc., NY Sony Corporation Collection, NY Trump Collection, NY Walter and Linda Wick Collection, CT Connecticut Art Education Association, Inc. Scott Shuler Distinguished Art Advocate Award GRANTS AND AWARDS 2009 2000 Andy Warhol Foundation Grant For Art-Body-Mind: An Integration Symposium at Ohio University 1997 National Endowment for the Arts Inter-Media Grant For multi-media dance project in collaboration with Doug Varone, Choreographer, and Lynne Steincamp, costume designer 1992 Lila Wallace-Reader’s Digest Grant For Momentary Order, a multi-media dance project in collaboration with Doug Varone, choreographer, C. Hyams Hart, composer, and Lynne Steincamp, costume designer ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION AND TEACHING 1991 New York State Council on the Arts Grant For Once and Once, a multimedia theater film collaboration with Keely Garfield, choreographer, and C. Hyams Hart, composer 1989 Pollock/Krasner Foundation Grant for painting Film Video Arts, Angel Award for film 1988 Maryland Institute Trustees Award for Teaching Excellence National Endowment for the Arts Inter-Arts Grant For Wilderness, a multi-media theater/film collaboration Foundation for Contemporary Performance Art Art Matters, Inc., Grant 1987 New York State Council on the Arts Grant 1986 New York State Council on the Arts Grant For Transparent Means for Traveling Light, a collaboration with David Gordon and John Cage Art Matters, Inc., Grant Yaddo Fellow for painting and writing New York State Council on the Arts Grant Massachusetts Arts Council Grant For Transparent Means for Traveling Light production at Loeb Theater 1985 John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship for painting Asian Cultural Council Fellowship for independent study in Japan Just Above Midtown Production Grant National Endowment for the Arts Inter-Arts Grant For “Mike’s House,” a video production in collaboration with Michael Smith 1984 National Endowment for the Arts Inter-Arts Grant For “Variety Show,” in collaboration with Charles Moulton Massachusetts Arts Council Grant, 1984 For “Framework,” a dance project in collaboration with David Gordon New York Art and Performance Award (Bessie Award) New York State Council on the Arts Grant For Trying Times, a dance project collaboration with David Gordon, choreographer 1982 Institute for Art and Urban Resources for one-year residency at P.S. 1 1976 National Endowment for the Arts, Artist Fellowship for painting 1971 Theodoran Award, Guggenheim Museum, for traveling exhibition, Ten Young Artists, purchase award Hartford Art School, University of Hartford 2011 - present Professor of Painting and Drawing University of Hartford, 2001–2010 Dean, Hartford Art School Ohio University, 1998–2001 Director, School of Art Maryland Institute, College of Art, 1993–1998 Co-Director, Mt. Royal Graduate School, and Artist and Critic-in- Residence Princeton University, 1988–1995 Lecturer in the Humanities, Visual Arts Program School of Visual Arts, 1979–1988 Instructor Colorado College, 1977 Director, Painting and Drawing Summer Program 2014-2015 Faculty Humanities Center Fellow, Lecture: Complexity and Art-making, University of Hartford Humanities Center Lecture Series, Spring 2015, Theme: Exploring Complexity 2008–2009 Chair, University of Hartford’s Academic Strategic Planning Committee 2007–2012 Delegate, Commission on Accreditation, National Association of Schools of Art and Design 2005–2012 Accreditation Chair, Evaluation Teams to assess schools for National Association of Schools of Art and Design accreditation 2000 Director of Art-Body-Mind: An Integration, four-day symposium at Ohio University ¬Presenters: Mark Johnson, Lewis Hyde, Ellen Dissanayake, Joseph Caroll, Brian Hansen, Nancy Aiken and others 1998 Curator of Chance + Necessity, a painting exhibition at Maryland Art Place (MAP) ¬Wrote catalogue essay 1986–1998 Co-Director (with composer, Dick Connette) of Present Company, Inc., Not-for-Profit Production Company in New York, NY to produce original theater and film projects ¬Produced two-multi-media theater events and five independent short films ¬Designed sets for Obie Award-winning off-Broadway theater productions, including Richard Foreman’s Ontological Hysteric Theater and Mabou Mines theater company ¬Designed sets for dance productions in collaboration with choreographers, including Doug Varone, Dave Gordon, and David Parsons, and with composers Virgil Thompson, Philip Glass, and Dick Connett GRANT PANELS AND JURIES 2015 ¬Art directed and designed film productions, including Michael Snow, Mark Rappaport, Babette Mangold and Richard Foreman, resulting national awards ¬ Production design and art direction for many videos, including Cyndi Lauper, Dion, and Jean Luc Ponty, resulting in international video awards Juror, Abstraction Exhibition, Colorado Sprints Art Center, Colorado Springs, NY Panel, Five Points Gallery, Torrington, CT Juror, Colorado Springs Arts Center, CO 2014 Juror, Mystic Art Center, Mystic Seaport, CT 2010 Juror, Alliance for Young Artists, NY Juror, ArtSpace. Hartford, CT 2009 Juror, ArtSpace. Hartford, CT Juror, West Hartford Art League, CT 2006 Juror, Mystic Art Center, Mystic Seaport, CT Juror, Silvermine Art Center, CT 2004 Juror, West Hartford Art League, CT 2002 Juror, Exhibition, Gallery on the Green, Canton, CT 1999 Freedom of Speech in the Arts, Panel at Ohio University, OH 1997 Fulbright Committee, Maryland Institute College of Art, MD Juror for 7th Annual Pennsylvania Juried Exhibition, PA 1994 National Endowment, Presenting and Commissioning Program, Washington, DC 1991 New York State Council for the Arts, Film Panel, NY 1989 National Endowment for the Arts, Inter-Arts Panel, Washington, DC 1986 National Endowment for the Arts, Inter-Arts Panel, Washington, DC VISITING ARTIST AND LECTURER 2015 Lecture on Abstraction, Colorado Springs Arts Center, Colorado Springs, CO Lecture on Abstraction, Worthington Historical Society, Worthington Corners, Worthington, MA 2014 Mystic Art Center, Mystic Seaport, CT Workshop on Composition; Workshop on Value and Color 2010-11 New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, CT Five lectures titled: “Art Matters” 2010 Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT Connecticut Art Education Association 2007 Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT West Hartford Art League, West Hartford, CT 2005 Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 2002 Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT Center for Art and Culture, Aix-en-Provence, France 1999 University of Minnesota, MN Emporia University, KS Columbia Festival for the Arts, Columbia, MD St. Mary’s College of Maryland, St Mary’s City, MD 1977 Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, PA Kennedy Center, Washington, DC 1995 Pennsylvania Academy of Art, Philadelphia, PA The Cooper Union, New York, NY Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 1994 Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ Messiah College, Grantham, PA 1991 Trinity College, Hartford, CT Institute for Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA 1990 Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY Maryland Art Institute, College of Art, Baltimore, MD 1987 San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA 1986 Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, OH 1984 Film/Video International, Castle Hill, MA 1982 Rutgers College, New Brunswick, NJ 1978 Pratt Institute, New York, NY 1976 Maryland Institute, College of Art, Baltimore, MD EDUCATION Colorado College, BA, 1969; Honorary Doctorate of Arts, 1989 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS 2005–PRESENT 1998–PRESENT 1986–PRESENT 1983–PRESENT PUBLICATIONS Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, 1967–1968 American School of Classical Studies in Athens, Greece, 1990 Post-graduate research in classical archeology University of California at Berkeley, CA, 1996 Post-graduate research associate in philosophy and cognitive studies Wadsworth Atheneum, Board (serve on the Education Committee) National Association of Schools of Art and Design College Art Association American Abstract Artists “Chance + Necessity,” Catalog Essay for Chance and Necessity, an Exhibition of Abstract Painting, MAP Publication, 1998. “Out of Balance, A Study of Mondrian’s Dynamic Equilibrium Concept,” American Abstract Artists Journal, NO. 2, AAA Publications, 1996. “Notes on Abstract/Meaning,” American Abstract Artists Journal, No. I, AAA Publications, 1996. “On Painting,” Meaning, Volume II. Segue Foundation, 1987. “When the Fourth Soldier Falls, A Study of Piero Della Francisca’s Resurrection,” Issue, Volume 6, Reflex Horizons, Ltd., 1986. BIBLIOGRAPHY Acocella, Joan, “Power Boothe on Two Edges,” The Village Voice, February 20-26, 1991, review with photo. _____, Joan, “New York Reviews,” Dance Magazine, September 1988, review with photo. Ashton, Dore, American Art Since 1945 (Oxford University Press), 1982, pages 159-160, with photo. _____, “Power Boothe’s Gait,” Arts Magazine, June 1981, article with photos. _____, “Painting Endures,” Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, 1975, catalogue with photo. Baker, Kenneth, “Inauspicious Content in a New ICA Form,” Boston Phoenix, May 17, 1975, review. Bannon, Anthony, “Members Gallery, Albright Knox,” Buffalo Evening News, April 15, 1977, review. Bell, Jane, Arts Magazine, January 1974, review with photo. Betz, Margaret, “Power Boothe (A.M. Sachs),” Art News, May 1976, review with photo. Burnside, Madeleine, “Power Boothe (A.M. Sachs),” Art News, December 1977, review with photo. Catlin, Roger, “Power Boothe’s Work Rises Out of ‘Order’, Hartford Courant, January 30, 2011. Commanday, Robert, “Effective Vision in Oakland,” San Francisco Chronicle, September 24, 1994. Dieckman, Katherine, “Film Noir et Blanc,” Village Voice, February 10, 1987, review. Dunning, Jennifer, “Symbolism by Power Boothe,” New York Times, March 17, 1991, review. _____, “Out in the Proving Grounds, Times Get Tougher,” New York Times, May 26, 1991, article. Edelman, Robert G., “Power Boothe at Stephen Haller,” Art in America, May 1996, review with photo. Ellenzweig, Allen, “Power Boothe,” Arts Magazine, May 1976, review with photo. _____, “Power Boothe,” Arts Magazine, December 1977, review with photo. Everingham, Carol J., “Power Boothe’s Abstract Musical Figures in Paint,” The Advocate and Greenwich Time, November 1988, review with photo. Foster, Hal, Artforum, December 1977, review with photo. Frank, Peter, “Power Boothe (A.M. Sachs),” Art News, January 1975, review with photo. Haggerty, Gerard, “Power Boothe, Ron Ehrlich...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Abstract Paintings

Materials

Oil

La Vase Blanc
By Jean Tannous
Located in Atlanta, GA
Born in Byblos lebanon, in 1946, is a contemporary plastician artist franco-canadian. Artistic journey Early days (1970-1975) Paris (1976-2001) Quebec (2002 - present) China (2011-...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Landscape Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media

Zone en Blue
By Jean Tannous
Located in Atlanta, GA
Born in Byblos lebanon, in 1946, is a contemporary plastician artist franco-canadian. Artistic journey Early days (1970-1975) Paris (1976-2001) Quebec (2002 - present) China (2011-2016) Collectors Exhibitions 1970 jean Tannous graduates from the national superior institute of fine arts of the university of lebanon. he teaches at the same institute in 1974 and 1975. 1976 fleeing the lebanon war upon his arrival in paris, Tannous obtains the certificate of the commission of professionalism for artists & intellectual workers. affiliated with the maison des artistes, he works at the place du tertre doing portraits for tourists. during this period, Tannous masters all painting techniques, thanks to his years of experience spent in european museums doing copies of great masters. paris (1976-2001) finally Tannous settled down in paris. he participates in the creation of a fresco for the ratp in the subway, the spiral of the abbesses. he collaborates with the régie immobilière de la ville de paris and the mairie de paris. under this banner he will participate in several projects in belgium (ypres, ostende, ghent and bruges among others). in sandnes, norway, he contributes to the realization of another fresco, le pont de paris. the cartier and baume & mercier companies appeal to the talents of Tannous for their seminars. 1977 with the support of günther kaphammel, the famous german watercolourist, Tannous receives an invitation to exhibit in braunschweig at the jaeschke gallery. this is the beginning of his career in germany. Tannous collaborates with karstadt for a long time. he creates many portraits of celebrities that pose for him, such as rudi cerne, dr volker schmidt, herbert paschen and helmut marmulla. 1982 in paris, jimmy carter poses for tannous. the artist carefully keeps the thank-you letter that the former us president sends him. Tannous also portrays the former president of the ivory coast, his excellence félix houphouët-boigny and the sultan oman qabus ibn saïd. 1984 after a long period of research, Tannous discovers a new way to protect his artistic creations by covering them with an innovative varnish which quickly becomes his signature. the artist also excels in sculpture with the realization of busts. 1986 Tannous wins first prize in a painting contest held by l’île des impressionnistes. the winning work is acquired by the fournaise museum. 1987 karstadt-recklinghausen surprises the artist with a jubiläum for their ten-year collaboration. 1988 Tannous designed the entirety of the bang & olufsen home in parly 2 (chesnay-versailles). 1991 the artist founds and presides over carré ouvert, an official association of professional artists. it will be very active at the mitsukoshi gallery in paris for 9 years, performing, among other things, a decor of parisian cafés in trompe-l’oeil. 1992 carré ouvert organizes an event in carroz d'arâches with québecois artists, such as sylvain cousineau, suzelle levasseur, hanibal srouji and michel madore. the same year, paravision, chaired by raphaël berdugo, now known as europacorp, sponsors Tannous by providing him a large workshop for 8 years. from 1992 to 2000, the agency of modern art regularly represents Tannous in germany, especially in braunschweig, spain and united states. 1993 Tannous personalizes a harley-davidson for the harley-davidson convention in frankfurt (germany). 1996 in march, the artist is exhibited at the artexpo of new york, represented by the bernice jackson gallery. in july, he exhibits at the kennedy studios gallery in boston, alongside the works of hundertwasser. the next month, the caesars palace casino in atlantic city invites Tannous for a solo exhibition, for which he created twelve large formats paintings. 1997 france-okinawa elects Tannous vice-president of their association. this organization promotes relationships between france and japan. it brings okinawa’s kumi odori ballet to paris. Tannous founds europ'art, an association of experienced artists specialized in frescoes. karstadt (hambourg, germany) selects ten european painters for a major exhibition. Tannous is one of them. the artist collaborates with stephanie, an art dealer, who organizes several solo exhibitions in for him across switzerland - notably at the polo gallery, in männedorf-zürich. 1998 Tannous exhibits at porsche in fulda (germany) for a private sale reserved for their customers. the artist moves to 34 avenue des champs-élysées, where he establishes his workshop, keeping it until 2001. 1999 Tannous participates in the international kiev art festival (ukraine). in the scientific, economic and cultural guide der pfiffikus, Tannous is presented by katja gross as an innovative painter and creator of a new technique. hartmann tresore places an order to Tannous for a special edition of large safes...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Landscape Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media

Simplicite
By Jean Tannous
Located in Atlanta, GA
Born in Byblos lebanon, in 1946, is a contemporary plastician artist franco-canadian. Artistic journey Early days (1970-1975) Paris (1976-2001) Quebec (2002 - present) China (2011-2016) Collectors Exhibitions 1970 jean Tannous graduates from the national superior institute of fine arts of the university of lebanon. he teaches at the same institute in 1974 and 1975. 1976 fleeing the lebanon war upon his arrival in paris, Tannous obtains the certificate of the commission of professionalism for artists & intellectual workers. affiliated with the maison des artistes, he works at the place du tertre doing portraits for tourists. during this period, Tannous masters all painting techniques, thanks to his years of experience spent in european museums doing copies of great masters. paris (1976-2001) finally Tannous settled down in paris. he participates in the creation of a fresco for the ratp in the subway, the spiral of the abbesses. he collaborates with the régie immobilière de la ville de paris and the mairie de paris. under this banner he will participate in several projects in belgium (ypres, ostende, ghent and bruges among others). in sandnes, norway, he contributes to the realization of another fresco, le pont de paris. the cartier and baume & mercier companies appeal to the talents of Tannous for their seminars. 1977 with the support of günther kaphammel, the famous german watercolourist, Tannous receives an invitation to exhibit in braunschweig at the jaeschke gallery. this is the beginning of his career in germany. Tannous collaborates with karstadt for a long time. he creates many portraits of celebrities that pose for him, such as rudi cerne, dr volker schmidt, herbert paschen and helmut marmulla. 1982 in paris, jimmy carter poses for tannous. the artist carefully keeps the thank-you letter that the former us president sends him. Tannous also portrays the former president of the ivory coast, his excellence félix houphouët-boigny and the sultan oman qabus ibn saïd. 1984 after a long period of research, Tannous discovers a new way to protect his artistic creations by covering them with an innovative varnish which quickly becomes his signature. the artist also excels in sculpture with the realization of busts. 1986 Tannous wins first prize in a painting contest held by l’île des impressionnistes. the winning work is acquired by the fournaise museum. 1987 karstadt-recklinghausen surprises the artist with a jubiläum for their ten-year collaboration. 1988 Tannous designed the entirety of the bang & olufsen home in parly 2 (chesnay-versailles). 1991 the artist founds and presides over carré ouvert, an official association of professional artists. it will be very active at the mitsukoshi gallery in paris for 9 years, performing, among other things, a decor of parisian cafés in trompe-l’oeil. 1992 carré ouvert organizes an event in carroz d'arâches with québecois artists, such as sylvain cousineau, suzelle levasseur, hanibal srouji and michel madore. the same year, paravision, chaired by raphaël berdugo, now known as europacorp, sponsors Tannous by providing him a large workshop for 8 years. from 1992 to 2000, the agency of modern art regularly represents Tannous in germany, especially in braunschweig, spain and united states. 1993 Tannous personalizes a harley-davidson for the harley-davidson convention in frankfurt (germany). 1996 in march, the artist is exhibited at the artexpo of new york, represented by the bernice jackson gallery. in july, he exhibits at the kennedy studios gallery in boston, alongside the works of hundertwasser. the next month, the caesars palace casino in atlantic city invites Tannous for a solo exhibition, for which he created twelve large formats paintings. 1997 france-okinawa elects Tannous vice-president of their association. this organization promotes relationships between france and japan. it brings okinawa’s kumi odori ballet to paris. Tannous founds europ'art, an association of experienced artists specialized in frescoes. karstadt (hambourg, germany) selects ten european painters for a major exhibition. Tannous is one of them. the artist collaborates with stephanie, an art dealer, who organizes several solo exhibitions in for him across switzerland - notably at the polo gallery, in männedorf-zürich. 1998 Tannous exhibits at porsche in fulda (germany) for a private sale reserved for their customers. the artist moves to 34 avenue des champs-élysées, where he establishes his workshop, keeping it until 2001. 1999 Tannous participates in the international kiev art festival (ukraine). in the scientific, economic and cultural guide der pfiffikus, Tannous is presented by katja gross as an innovative painter and creator of a new technique. hartmann tresore places an order to Tannous for a special edition of large safes...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Landscape Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media

Il Tourne
By Jean Tannous
Located in Atlanta, GA
Born in Byblos lebanon, in 1946, is a contemporary plastician artist franco-canadian. Artistic journey Early days (1970-1975) Paris (1976-2001) Quebec (2002 - present) China (2011-...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Landscape Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media

La Jaune
By Jean Tannous
Located in Atlanta, GA
Born in Byblos lebanon, in 1946, is a contemporary plastician artist franco-canadian. Artistic journey Early days (1970-1975) Paris (1976-2001) Quebec (2002 - present) China (2011-...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Landscape Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media

Carre en Composition
By Jean Tannous
Located in Atlanta, GA
Born in Byblos lebanon, in 1946, is a contemporary plastician artist franco-canadian. Artistic journey Early days (1970-1975) Paris (1976-2001) Quebec (2002 - present) China (2011-...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Still-life Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media

Belle Fleur
By Jean Tannous
Located in Atlanta, GA
Born in Byblos lebanon, in 1946, is a contemporary plastician artist franco-canadian. Artistic journey Early days (1970-1975) Paris (1976-2001) Quebec (2002 - present) China (2011-...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Landscape Paintings

Materials

Mixed Media

Dream II (after Henri Rousseau)
By Vera Barnett
Located in Dallas, TX
Vera Barnett is best known for creating elements of her composition—by sewing and painting plastic, building objects with cardboard and tape, and assembling found objects—then settin...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Crystal Decanter I
By Inkyeong Baek
Located in New York, NY
Oil painting on canvas by female Korean artist based in New York. Hyper-realistic, Trompe-l’œil painting that depicts a glass vessel. The decanter seems to pop off the canvas thr...
Category

2010s Realist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Crystal Decanter II
By Inkyeong Baek
Located in New York, NY
Oil painting on canvas by female Korean artist based in New York. Hyper-realistic, Trompe-l’œil painting that depicts a glass vessel. The decanter seems to pop off the canvas thr...
Category

2010s Realist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Rocks Glasses
By Inkyeong Baek
Located in New York, NY
Oil painting on canvas by female Korean artist based in New York. Hyper-realistic, Trompe-l’œil painting that depicts an assortment of glass vessels. The glasses seem to pop off the canvas through optical illusion that renders the image in three-dimensions. Sensational paintings of glass vessels come to life in this dynamic exhibition featuring new works by Korean artist Inkyeong Baek. Demonstrating an uncanny ability to capture her subject-matter, Baek’s enchanting oil paintings glitter with a gemstone-like quality that truly captivates. The material characteristics of glass are fickle, often visually elusive. Yet each work on display beautifully illustrates, in stunning, hyper-realistic detail, an array of objects, from champagne flutes to whisky tumblers. Take the large-scale painting, Rocks...
Category

2010s Realist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Diver (Bronze) Carole Feuerman
By Carole A. Feuerman
Located in Chicago, IL
"Diver" Medium: Patinated Bronze with Polished Bronze Cap Edition of 8 Provenance: From the collection of the artist. Dimensions of Male Figure: 100" x 32.5" x 14" in -Dedicated ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Serenity
By Carole Feuerman
Located in Chicago, IL
Serenity by Carole Feuerman Dimensions: 48" x 18" x 26" About the artist: Carole A. Feuerman (born 1945) is an American sculptor and author working in Hyperrealism. She is one of ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Epoxy Resin

Miniature Quan
By Carole Feuerman
Located in Chicago, IL
Miniature Quan Oil on Resin with Stainless Steel and 24k Gold Leaf Purple Suit, 24k gold leaf cap, polished Stainless Steel Sphere Variant 4 of 28 11” x 11” x 7” Carole A. Feuerma...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel, Gold Leaf

Perseverance
By Carole Feuerman
Located in Chicago, IL
"Perseverance " Year: 2024 Medium: Oil on Resin with 24K Gold Leaf Cap Dimensions: 35” x 12” x 12” in Edition: 1/8 About the artist: Carole A. Feuerman (born 1945) is an American...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Gold Leaf

Serena by Carole Feuerman - Swimmer Sculpture
By Carole Feuerman
Located in Chicago, IL
Serena Resin, Laquer, 24K Gold Leaf Cap 8" x 17" x 9 Carole A. Feuerman (born 1945) is an American sculptor and author working in Hyperrealism. She is one of the three artists ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Resin

Contemplation
By Carole Feuerman
Located in Chicago, IL
Contemplation Epoxy and Laquer 34" x 42" x 22" Carole A. Feuerman (born 1945) is an American sculptor and author working in Hyperrealism. She is one of the three artists credit...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Resin, Epoxy Resin

Still Life, Oil on Board Painting by John Armstrong, 1960
By John Armstrong
Located in Kingsclere, GB
Still Life, Oil on Board Painting by John Armstrong, 1960 Additional information: Medium: Oil on board 11 1/4 x 15 1/8 in 28.5 x 38.5 cm Signed and dated This painting shows Armstrong's earlier career as a theatre designer, with its subjects arranged on a window sill as if actors in a play; the leaf and muntin, painted in a similar tone of green, act as a mid-ground to the autumnal trees outside the Artist's London home. Painted after Armstrong had returned to the city from Lamorna, Cornwall, as a struggling artist, models were too expensive and so he resorted to using fruits and vegetables from his local market. Showing a Cycladic vessel that appears in other works from 1957 onwards, as illustrated in Lambirth's book, including Still life with Mushrooms from 1961. The distinctive brick-like pattern of Armstrong's brushstrokes shines through here. John Armstrong was a painter of imaginative subjects, designer of film and stage sets, mural painter and book illustrator. Born in Hastings, Sussex, John Rutherford Armstrong attended St Paul's School, London, and studied law at St John's College, Oxford, before taking up art at St John's Wood School of Art (1913-14). He served in the Royal Field Artillery (1914-19) before returning to St John's Wood School for a short period after the war. His first one-man exhibition was at the Leicester Galleries in 1928, where he first met members of the Unit One group, joining them for their 1933 exhibition. It was after this that Armstrong's work began to develop a Surrealist character. Much of Armstrong's oeuvre has its foundation in classical legend, landscape, or imagery, surely understandable given his classical education and WW1 service in the Near East. Varied Greek vase forms regularly make an appearance in his work from the mid-1930s, notably in his GPO poster...
Category

20th Century Still-life Paintings

Materials

Board

Important Empire Period Paris Porcelain Ormolu-Mounted Casket/Box/Jewelry Box
By Jean-Pierre Feuillet
Located in New York, NY
An Important and very rare Empire period Paris porcelain ormolu-mounted Empire rectangular shaped two-handled casket decorated and assembled by ...
Category

Antique 1810s French Empire Decorative Boxes

Materials

Bronze

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