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Some artworks have had their museum label names changed as new art history research emerges [10] or as a modification of an offensive or pejorative name. [11] Curating institutions are responsible for thorough documentation of all title variants, including translations of an artwork title into one or more languages. [12]
Smaller parts of larger works when they are simply numbered sequentially, and the title appears that way in the work (or a preponderance of reliable sources about the work): To Kill a Mockingbird, Part One, Chapter 1; Names (not to be confused with titles) of some works of art such as illuminated manuscripts: the Vienna Dioscorides (which is a ...
The Research Library's Archive and Manuscript collection contains personal papers and records Australian visual art history. Notable holdings include the papers of Maximilian Feuerring, the Grieve Family, Fred Williams, Richard Boulez, Frances Burke, Frances Derham, Marcella Hempel, Helene Kirsova, Bernard Hall, Jan Dunn, Paul Taylor, Pat ...
The CDWA was created by the Art Information Task Force (AITF), which encouraged dialog between art historians, art information professionals, and information providers so that together they could develop guidelines for describing works of art, architecture, groups of objects, and visual and textual surrogates.
Grisaille, paper on canvas; enlarged by another hand on a panel measuring 31.9 x 26.7 cm: 31.9 x 26.7: National Gallery, London: 113: Grisaille may be fragment of the planned Passion series The Entombment: 1633/1634: Grisaille, panel: 32.1 x 40.3: Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, Glasgow: 114: Grisaille may be fragment of the planned Passion ...
The following is a list of significant artworks by the American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960–1988), who played a historic role in the rise of street art and neo-expressionism. During his short yet productive career, Basquiat created more than 600 paintings and 1,500 drawings. [ 1 ]
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Whitney Museum of American Art: 46.2 cm × 41.1 cm (18 3/16 in. × 16 3/16 in.) Cape Cod Afternoon: 1936: Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute: The Sheridan Theater: Oil on canvas: 1937: Newark Museum: White River at Sharon: Watercolor and pencil on paper: 1937: Smithsonian American Art Museum: 55.3 cm × 75.6 cm (21 3/4 in. × 29 3/4 in.)