langs: 26 января [ru] / january 26 [en] / 26. januar [de] / 26 janvier [fr] / 26 gennaio [it] / 26 de enero [es]
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#1 Judy Cassab
Judy Cassab AO CBE (15 August 1920 – 3 November 2015), born Judit Kaszab , was an Australian painter. Australian artist (1920–2015) Judit Kaszab better known as Judy Cassab AO CBE From Cassab's scrapbook deposited in the National Library of Australia: With her baby son John in Budapest in 1945 Jud
#2 Guri Berg
Guri Berg (born 26 January 1963) is a Norwegian artist and sculptor. Norwegian artist and sculptor (born 1963) This article uses bare URLs , which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot . ( August 2022 ) Guri Berg sculpture The daughter of a maverick banker, Guri was born in Trondheim and grew
René François Xavier Prinet (31 December 1861, Vitry-le-François – 26 January 1946, Bourbonne-les-Bains ) was a French painter and illustrator who drew his subjects from middle-class society. French painter Self-portrait (c. 1910)
Daniel van Heil or Daniël van Heil [1] [2] [3] ( Brussels , 1604 – Brussels, 1664), was a Flemish Baroque landscape painter. He specialised in three types of landscapes: scenes with fire, landscapes with ruins and winter landscapes. [4] Daniel van Heil Portrait of Daniel van Heil Born 1604, Brussels
#5 Louis Faurer
Louis Faurer (August 28, 1916 – March 2, 2001) was an American candid or street photographer . He was a quiet artist who never achieved the broad public recognition that his best-known contemporaries did; however, the significance and caliber of his work were lauded by insiders, among them Robert Fr
Maksim Gaspari (26 January 1883 – 14 November 1980) was a Slovene painter best known for his paintings and illustrations as well as numerous postcards with folklore motifs and scenes from rural life. [1] Maksim Gaspari Born ( 1883-01-26 ) January 26, 1883 Selšček , Duchy of Carniola , Austria-Hungar
William Mustart Lockhart (26 January 1855 – 3 January 1941) was a Scottish watercolour painter, born in Perth and later resident in Glasgow . [1] His middle name, taken from his mother's maiden name, is occasionally noted as Mustard. Not to be confused with William Ewart Lockhart . William Mustart L
Robin Banerjee (12 August 1908 – 6 August 2003) was a wildlife expert, environmentalist , painter , photographer and documentary filmmaker who lived at Golaghat in the Indian state of Assam . Robin Banerjee Robin Banerjee in his later years Born ( 1908-08-12 ) 12 August 1908 Baharampur , West Bengal
Bernard Cookson (1937 – 26 January 2016) was a British cartoonist and illustrator . Bernard Cookson Born 1937 Manchester , England Died 26 January 2016 Nationality British Known for Satirical cartoons; regular contributor to Punch magazine Spouse(s) Franky Cookson Website cooksonscartoons .com
Giuseppe Monticone (4 February 1769 – 26 January 1837) was an Italian painter , active mostly in Turin painting portraits. Italian painter
#11 Mario Schifano
Mario Schifano (20 September 1934, Khoms, Libya – 26 January 1998, Rome , Italy) was an Italian painter and collagist of the Postmodern tradition. He also achieved some renown as a film-maker and rock musician . Italian painter He is considered to be one of the most significant and pre-eminent artis
Elmslie William Dallas FRSE (27 June 1809 – 26 January 1879) was a British artist, teacher and photographer. British artist, teacher and photographer (1809–1879)
#13 Józef Skrobiński
Józef Skrobiński (born 26 January 1910 in Wólka near Mława , died on 22 January 1979 in Łódź ) was a Polish film director and painter. Polish film director and painter
#14 Benjamin Haydon
Benjamin Robert Haydon ( / ˈ h eɪ d ə n / ; 26 January 1786 – 22 June 1846) was a British painter who specialised in grand historical pictures, although he also painted a few contemporary subjects and portraits. His commercial success was damaged by his often tactless dealings with patrons, and by
#15 Sidewalk Sam
Sidewalk Sam is the pseudonym of Robert Charles Guillemin (May 4, 1939 – January 26, 2015), a Boston -based artist who resided in Newton, Massachusetts . He is best recognized for his reproductions of European masterpieces, chalked or painted on the sidewalk. Following an accident in 1994 that left
#16 Peet Aren
Peet Aren (29 June 1889 Odiste , Võisiku Parish – 26 January 1970 New York ) was an Estonian painter and theatre artist, graphical artist. [1] Estonian painter and theatre artist Siuru collective in 1917. Peet Aren is on the upper left 1908-1913 he studied at an art school in St. Petersburg ( Estoni
#17 Tony Urquhart
Anthony Morse Urquhart , CM RCA LL.D. (April 9, 1934 – January 26, 2022) was a Canadian painter. He was recognized in the late 1950s and early 1960s as one of Canada's pioneering abstractionists, having been variously linked with the Toronto painters associated with The Isaacs Gallery and The Heart
#18 Francesco Bassano the Younger
Francesco Bassano the Younger (26 January 1549 – 4 July 1592), also called Francesco Giambattista da Ponte or Francesco da Ponte the Younger , was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period. Italian painter Summer , Hermitage Museum , St. Petersburg (1570-1580) Adoration of the Shepherds He was bo
Dody Weston Thompson (April 11, 1923 – October 14, 2012 [1] ) was a 20th-century American photographer and chronicler of the history and craft of photography. She learned the art in 1947 and developed her own expression of “ straight ” or realistic photography, the style that emerged in Northern Cal
#20 Fabio Hurtado
Fabio Hurtado (Madrid 1960 - ) is a Spanish contemporary painter, known for an intimate work that shows the feminine universe in an urban context at the beginning of industrial modernity. During his career Hurtado has received important awards and distinctions. In 2004 six of his works were chosen t
The Hood Museum of Art is owned and operated by Dartmouth College , located in Hanover, New Hampshire , in the United States. The first reference to the development of an art collection at Dartmouth dates to 1772, [1] making the collection among the oldest and largest, at about 65,000 objects, of an
The Museum of Glass (MOG) is a 75,000-square-foot (7,000 m²) art museum in Tacoma, Washington dedicated to the medium of glass . [2] Since its founding in 2002, the Museum of Glass has been committed to creating a space for the celebration of the studio glass movement through nurturing artists, impl
#3 Sydney Cove West Archaeological Precinct
Sydney Cove West Archaeological Precinct is a heritage-listed precinct that contains The Rocks police station , the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia , car park, parks, shops and roads located at 112-156 George Street , in the inner city Sydney suburb of The Rocks in the City of Sydney local gove
The Matsuoka Museum of Art is a private museum located in Shirokanedai , Minato, Tokyo , founded by Japanese developer Seijiro Matsuoka in November 1975. [1] Building in Tokyo, Japan Matsuoka Museum of Art 松岡美術館 General information Address 5 Chome-12-6 Shirokanedai Town or city Minato, Tokyo Country
The Bucerius Kunst Forum is an international exhibition centre in Hamburg , Germany, founded in 2002 through the ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius foundation. It is named after Gerd Bucerius and his wife, and located directly beside the Hamburg Rathaus . The exhibition centre shows 3 - 4 exhibi
#6 Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art
The Block Museum of Art is a free public art museum located on the campus of Northwestern University in Evanston , Illinois . The Block Museum was established in 1980 when Chicago art collectors Mary (daughter of Albert Lasker ) and Leigh B. Block (former vice president of Inland Steel Company ), do
The Salon d'Hercule (also known as the Hercules Salon or the Hercules Drawing Room ) is on the first floor of the Château de Versailles and connects the Royal Chapel in the North Wing of the château with the grand appartement du roi . Hercules Drawing Room ( Salon d'Hercule ) Created 1724–1736 by Ro
The Willard Gallery was a contemporary art gallery operating in New York City from 1940 until 1987. It was founded by Marian Willard Johnson. [1]
#9 El Mejunje
El Mejunje ( Spanish for The Mixture ), also known as El Mejunje de Silverio after the surname of its founder and director, Ramón Silverio , [1] [2] is a Cuban LGBT cultural center and space [3] located in the city of Santa Clara . It lies on the central Calle Marta Abreu , near the corner with Call
The Saint Louis Art Museum (SLAM) is one of the principal U.S. art museums , with paintings , sculptures , cultural objects, and ancient masterpieces from all corners of the world. Its three-story building stands in Forest Park in St. Louis , Missouri , where it is visited by up to a half million pe
The Carmel Art Association (CAA) is a Not-for-profit arts organization and gallery located in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California . The CAA is Carmel's oldest gallery. It features the work of many local artists living on the Monterey Peninsula . Many of its members were early California artists. The CAA i
#12 Center for Photography at Woodstock
The Center for Photography at Woodstock ( CPW ) is a not-for-profit artist-centered organization to develop and promote contemporary photography , located in Woodstock, New York . It began operations in 1977 under the name Catskill Center for Photography . The center offers various programs from exh
The Pinacothèque de Paris ( French: [pinakɔtɛk də paʁi] ) was an art gallery in Paris , France , with exhibition space for temporary exhibitions of artworks. [1] It was owned and run by Modigliani enthusiast Marc Restellini . [2] It closed in 15 February 2016 after going into receivership in Novem
Third Floor Gallery was an independent charitable [1] photography gallery in Cardiff Bay , Wales . It opened in 2010 and predominantly featured documentary photography, [2] often premiering new work with the direct involvement of the photographers. [3] It closed in 2016. [ citation needed ] Opening
The Arthur M. Sackler Gallery is an art museum of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. , focusing on Asian art. The Sackler Gallery and the Freer Gallery of Art together form the National Museum of Asian Art in the United States. [1] The Freer and Sackler galleries house the largest Asian
#16 Rose Art Museum
The Rose Art Museum , founded in 1961, is a part of Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts , US. Named after benefactors Edward and Bertha Rose, it offers temporary exhibitions, and it displays and houses works of art from the permanent collection of 9,000 objects. The museum has one of the l
#17 Napier Museum
The Napier Museum is an art and natural history museum situated in Thiruvananthapuram , India . [1] Art museum, archaeology museum in Kerala, India This article relies too much on references to primary sources . ( July 2021 ) Napier Museum നേപ്പ്യർ കാഴ്ച ബെംഗ്ളാവ് Established 1855 ( 1855 ) Locatio
#18 Grohmann Museum
The Grohmann Museum , at the Milwaukee School of Engineering , houses an art collection dedicated to the evolution of human work. The museum opened on October 27, 2007 and is located at 1000 N. Broadway, Milwaukee , Wisconsin , United States. [ citation needed ] It is next to the German-English Acad
#19 York Art Gallery
York Art Gallery is a public art gallery in York , England, with a collection of paintings from 14th-century to contemporary, prints, watercolours, drawings, and ceramics. It closed for major redevelopment in 2013, reopening in summer of 2015. The building is a Grade II listed building [2] and is ma
The Muscarelle Museum of Art is a university museum affiliated with the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia . While the Museum only dates to 1983, the university art collection has been in existence since its first gift – a portrait of the physicist Robert Boyle – in 1732. Most early
#1 Meadows near Rijswijk and the Schenkweg
Meadows near Rijswijk and the Schenkweg is a watercolor by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh that he made in January 1882, shortly after taking up residence in The Hague . [Works 1] [Letters 1] Meadows near Rijswijk and the Schenkweg Artist Vincent van Gogh Year 1882 (January) Catalogue F910 , JH99
#2 Mountainous River Landscape with Travelers
Mountainous River Landscape with Travelers is an early 17h century oil on panel painting by Flemish painter Tobias Verhaecht . [1] The painting was sold to an unknown buyer at Sotheby's in New York City , on January 26, 2016. [1] Painting by Paul Bril Mountainous River Landscape with Travelers Artis
#3 Tower of the Koutoubia Mosque
Tower of the Koutoubia Mosque is an oil on canvas painting of the Kutubiyya Mosque in Marrakesh by Winston Churchill . The painting, the only one Churchill undertook during the Second World War , was completed on 25/26 January 1943, during a visit to the city by Churchill and President Franklin D. R
#4 Collegio del Cambio frescos
The Collegio del Cambio frescos are a series of allegorical fresco paintings in the Audience Chamber (Sala delle Udienze) of the Collegio del Cambio in Perugia , painted by Perugino . This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in French . (November 2020) Click [
The Colossus (also known as The Giant ), is known in Spanish as El Coloso and also El Gigante (The Giant), El Pánico (The Panic) and La Tormenta (The Storm). [2] It is a painting traditionally attributed to Francisco de Goya that shows a giant in the centre of the canvas walking towards the left han
#6 Parisian Women in Algerian Costume (The Harem)
Parisian Women in Algerian Costume (The Harem) , sometimes known as Interior of a Harem in Montmartre (Parisian Women Dressed in Algerian costumes) , is a painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir , completed 1872, which Renoir created in homage to Eugène Delacroix 's Women of Algiers in their Apartment (18
#7 1728 in art
Events from the year 1728 in art . Overview of the events of 1728 in art Overview of the events of 1728 in art List of years in art ( table ) … 1718 1719 1720 1721 1722 1723 1724 1725 1726 1727 1728 1729 1730 1731 1732 1733 1734 1735 1736 1737 1738 … Art Archaeology Architecture Literature Music Phi
#8 Children Dancing at a Party
Children Dancing at a Party , produced by Norman Rockwell , was used as the cover for the January 26, 1918 issue of The Saturday Evening Post . [1] This painting has also been called Boy Stepping on Girl's Toe and Pardon Me . The original painting, oil on canvas measuring 23x19 inches, is in the col
Guernica ( Spanish: [ɡeɾˈnika] ; Basque: [ɡernika] ) is a large 1937 oil painting by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso . [1] [2] It is one of his best-known works, regarded by many art critics as the most moving and powerful anti-war painting in history. [3] Guernica is exhibited in the Museo Reina S
Our Lady of Guadalupe ( Spanish : Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe ), also known as the Virgin of Guadalupe ( Spanish : Virgen de Guadalupe ), is a Catholic title of Mary, mother of Jesus associated with a series of five Marian apparitions , which are believed to have occurred in December 1531, and a ven
The exhibition Battle of the Sexes – Franz von Stuck to Frida Kahlo ( Geschlechterkampf – Franz von Stuck bis Frida Kahlo ) was held from 24 November 2016 to 19 March 2017 at the Städel-Museum in Frankfurt am Main. 140 paintings, films and sculptures reflected the change in gender roles and the perc
#1 Johannes du Plessis Scholtz
Johannes du Plessis Scholtz (14 May 1900 – 26 January 1990) was a South African philologist , art historian , and art collector. South African philologist, art historian, and art collector
Ejner Bainkamp Johansson (7 March 1922 – 28 September 2001) was a Danish art historian, magister of art, writer, and documentary film director. He is also a 1998 N. L. Høyen Medal recipient. [1] Ejner Johansson Born Ejner Bainkamp Johansson ( 1922-03-07 ) 7 March 1922 Copenhagen , Denmark Died 28 Se
#3 Lea Vergine
Lea Vergine , born Lea Buoncristiano (5 March 1936 – 20 October 2020), was an Italian art critic , essayist and curator. Italian art historian (1936–2020) Lea Vergine Born Lea Buoncristiano 5 March 1936 Naples , Kingdom of Italy Died 20 October 2020 (2020-10-20) (aged 84) Milan , Italy Nationality
Anuradha Vikram is an art critic , curator , author, and lecturer based in Los Angeles , California. She is the artistic director of 18th Street Arts Center , Santa Monica , and a senior lecturer at Otis College of Art and Design , Los Angeles. [1] She has contributed to numerous publications, and h
Princess Velia Osman-Oglu , born as Velia Abdel-Huda , and more commonly referred to as Princess Lulie (26 January 1916 – 29 November 2012) was an art historian and socialite . She was also notable for being the first Muslim woman to study at the University of Oxford . [1] Turkish art historian and
Elena Ochoa, Baroness Foster of Thames Bank (born Elena Fernández-Ferreiro López de Ochoa ; 1958) is a Spanish publisher and art curator, and formerly a professor of psychopathology. She is the founder and chief executive officer of Ivorypress . Spanish publisher and art curator, and former professo
Léonce Rosenberg (12 September 1879 in Paris – 31 July 1947 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) was an art collector, writer, publisher, and one of the most influential French art dealers of the 20th century. His greatest impact was as a supporter and promoter of the cubists, especially during World War I and in
Harold Mattingly (24 December 1884 – 26 January 1964) was a British classical scholar , specialising in art history and numismatics . His interests included the history of Ancient Rome , Etruscan and Roman currency , and the Roman historian Tacitus . British classical scholar For his son, also a his
Sir Timothy Peter Plint Clifford (born 26 January 1946) is a British art historian . Clifford was the director of the National Galleries of Scotland from 1984 to 2006. He was known for his innovative methods for hanging and displaying art, and for his ability to leverage limited acquisition funds to
Helen Gee (1919–2004) was an American photography gallery owner, co-owner of the Limelight in New York City, New York from 1954 to 1961. [1] [2] It was New York City's first important post-war photography gallery, pioneering sales of photographs as art. Helen Gee Born ( 1919-04-29 ) April 29, 1919 J
Demetrios (" Dimitris ") Pikionis ( Greek : Δημήτριος (Δημήτρης) Πικιώνης ; 1887–1968) was a Greek architect, and also painter, of the 20th century who had a considerable influence on modern Greek architecture. He was a founding member of the Association of Greek Art Critics, AICA-Hellas, Internatio
Gérard de Lacaze-Duthiers (26 January 1876 – 3 May 1958) was a French writer, art critic, pacifist and anarchist . French anarchist writer (1876–1958) Gérard de Lacaze-Duthiers Lacaze-Duthiers, an art critic for the Symbolist review journal La Plume , was influenced by Oscar Wilde , Nietzsche and Ma
#13 Didier Ottinger
Didier Ottinger , born in Nancy in 1957, is a French museum curator, art critic and author. He is known for organizing exhibitions and publishing books on modern and contemporary painting. He is now assistant director of the Centre Pompidou [1] [2] at the Musée national d'art moderne in Paris. [3] F
#14 Ezra Pound
Ezra Weston Loomis Pound (30 October 1885 – 1 November 1972) was an expatriate American poet and critic, a major figure in the early modernist poetry movement, and a fascist collaborator in Italy during World War II . His works include Ripostes (1912), Hugh Selwyn Mauberley (1920), and his 800-pag
#15 Jiří Kotalík
Jiří Kotalík (22 July 1920 – 26 January 1996) was a Czech art historian and director of the National Gallery in Prague between 1967 and 1990. [1] He was one of the members of Group 42 . [2] Kotalík remained at the National Gallery until his retirement in 1990. [3] Czech art historian and director
Stephanie Antoinette Franziska Stebich (born January 26, 1966 in Mülheim ) is a German -born American art historian and curator . Stebich is currently the Margaret and Terry Stent Director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum . [1] American art historian Stephanie Stebich Born Stephanie Antoinette
#17 Bart Cassiman
Bart Cassiman (born 1961), freelance-curator, art critic and editor, is an art historian and studied press- and communication sciences at the Ghent University (1979-1984). Thomas Schütte & Bart Cassiman (left) meeting each other after many years at the Skulpturenhalle in Neus (2017) This biographica
Andrzej Stanisław Tomaszewski (26 January 1934, Warsaw – 25 October 2010, Berlin ) was a Polish historian of art and culture, architect, urban planner and archaeologist, investigator of medieval architecture and art in Poland and abroad (mainly in Hungary , Belgium and Italy ). He was considered one
#19 Cindy Nemser
Cindy Heller Nemser (March 26, 1937 – January 26, 2021) was an American art historian and writer. Founder and editor of the Feminist Art Journal , she was an activist and prominent figure in the feminist art movement and was best known for her writing on the work of women artists such as Eva Hesse ,
#20 Daisaku Ikeda
Daisaku Ikeda ( 池田 大作 , Ikeda Daisaku , born 2 January 1928) is a Japanese Buddhist philosopher, educator, author, and nuclear disarmament advocate. [2] [3] [4] He served as the third president and then honorary president of the Soka Gakkai , the largest of Japan's new religious movements . [5] :
#1 The Arts of War and The Arts of Peace
The Arts of War and The Arts of Peace are bronze , fire-gilded statue groups on Lincoln Memorial Circle in West Potomac Park in Washington, D.C. , in the United States. Commissioned in 1929 to complement the plaza constructed on the east side of the Lincoln Memorial as part of the Arlington Memorial
Collector is a small village on the Federal Highway in New South Wales , Australia halfway between Goulburn and the Australian Capital Territory . [2] It is seven kilometres north of Lake George . At the 2021 census , Collector and the surrounding district had a population of 376 people. [1] Town in
#3 Robert E. Lee Monument (New Orleans)
The Robert E. Lee Monument , formerly in New Orleans , Louisiana , is a historic statue dedicated to Confederate General Robert E. Lee by noted American sculptor Alexander Doyle . It was removed (intact) by official order and moved to an unknown location on May 19, 2017. Any future display is uncert
#4 Freddie Gilroy and the Belsen Stragglers
Freddie Gilroy and the Belsen Stragglers is a statue by sculptor Ray Lonsdale which overlooks North Bay of Scarborough , England. Made from weathering steel , the sculpture depicts Freddie Gilroy, a former soldier who participated in the liberation of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp , sitting on a
#5 Statue of Heydar Aliyev, Mexico City
The statue of Heydar Aliyev [lower-alpha 1] is a bronze sculpture of the third president of Azerbaijan , Heydar Aliyev , previously installed along Paseo de la Reforma , in Chapultepec , Miguel Hidalgo , Mexico City . Statue formerly displayed in Mexico City Statue of Heydar Aliyev Spanish: Estatua
#6 Gentry Grand Army of the Republic Monument
The Gentry Grand Army of the Republic Memorial is an American Civil War monument in the northeast section of Gentry Cemetery in Gentry, Arkansas . It is a limestone structure with Classical Revival features, consisting of a stepped square base, a tier of marble panels framed by round columns, and a
The big things of Australia are large structures, some of which are novelty architecture and some are sculptures . There are estimated to be over 230 such objects around the country. There are big things in every state and territory in continental Australia . Novelty structures in Australia This art
Terrestrial Physics is a sculpture by American artist Jim Sanborn which includes a full-scale working particle accelerator . [1] It was displayed in the Museum of Contemporary Art as part of Denver's Biennial of the Americas from June–September 2010. [2] [3] This article is about a sculpture. For th