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Funeral Procession is the name of a painting by Ellis Wilson, which went from obscurity to notoriety in 1986, when it was featured heavily in the episode "The Auction" of the TV series The Cosby Show's second season.
Funeral Procession was painted around 1950 by Hunter. [1] In 2013, the piece was included in the Savannah College of Art and Design's exhibit,“Rehearsals: The Practice and Influence of Sound and Movement," for the painting's connection to the African American tradition of musical celebrations for the dead.
Ellis Wilson's painting "Funeral Procession" was featured in the American television NBC sitcom The Cosby Show, in Season 2, "The Auction". In this episode, Clair Huxtable, played by Phylicia Rashad, bids on the painting by her great-uncle (Ellis Wilson) and she wins the auction. The painting then remains in the Huxtable living-room throughout ...
The Funeral (often The Funeral (Dedicated to Oskar Panizza)) is a painting by the German Expressionist artist George Grosz, completed between 1917 and 1918.The work combines elements of Futurism and Cubism [1] to show a funeral procession in a modern urban city, as an infernal abyss populated by twisted and grotesque attendants. [2]
2:15 p.m.: Funeral procession begins marching up to the U.S. Capitol via Pennsylvania Avenue, turning left onto Constitution Avenue. 2:40 p.m.: After arriving at the U.S. Capitol, the late ...
The stately, mournful piece was played at the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral in April 2021, as well as the procession to the lying in state of the Queen Mother and the funeral of King Edward VII.
A painting in gouache on card depicting the funeral of Queensland's governor, Sir Anthony Musgrave, leaving St John's Pro-Cathedral, North Quay, Brisbane on 10 October 1888. As well as the funeral procession and the large number of mourners and spectators, attention has been paid to the buildings and other features of the precinct.
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