0.10
in A Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art
January 2009; p ublished online January 2009 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: History of Art. 7 words.
0.10
in A Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art
January 2009; p ublished online January 2009 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: History of Art. 7 words.
0.10
in A Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art
P ublished online September 2015 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: History of Art. 7 words.
1971
December 2016; p ublished online September 2017 .
Book. Subjects: History of Art. 299 pages.
This book explores the year 1971, when two exhibitions opened that brought modernist painting and sculpture into the burning heart of United States cultural politics: Contemporary Black...
291
in The Grove Encyclopedia of American Art
January 2011; p ublished online January 2011 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: History of Art. 4 words.
See Gallery 291.
391
in A Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art
January 2009; p ublished online January 2009 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: History of Art. 79 words.
A *Dada periodical founded by *Picabia in Barcelona in 1917; subsequent issues were published in New York,
391
in A Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art
P ublished online September 2015 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: History of Art. 86 words.
A *Dada periodical founded by *Picabia in Barcelona in 1917; subsequent issues were published in New York, Lausanne, Zurich, and Paris until ...
A
in Benezit Dictionary of Artists
P ublished online October 2011 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Prints and Printmaking; Renaissance Art. 25 words.
15th – 17th century (?), male.
Monogram of an engraver (wood).
Cited by Brulliot as having engraved a Conversion of St Paul.
A
in Benezit Dictionary of Artists
P ublished online October 2011 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Prints and Printmaking; 17th-Century Art; Byzantine and Medieval Art (500 CE to 1400). 21 words.
16th century, male.
Monogram of an engraver.
Cited by Ris-Paquot as having engraved drawings by Frans Floris in or around 1599.
A “Villa in a Garden” for the Masses
in American Arcadia
June 2016; p ublished online June 2016 .
Chapter. Subjects: Ancient and Classical Art (to 500 CE). 10967 words.
After the war, more ordinary working people could afford monthly mortgage payments than ever before, reviving the vision of an arcadian existence on the West Coast. Although postwar...
Go to » abstract
A ‘Chamber of Horrors’: class and consumption at mid century
in Novelty fair
January 2016; p ublished online September 2016 .
Chapter. Subjects: History of Art. 8331 words.
The final chapter turns back to the themes raised in the first: questions of consumption and revolution, class and taste. In the aftermath of the Great Exhibition Henry Cole set up his...
A ‘solid foundation’? Art schools and art education
in High culture and tall chimneys
July 2018; p ublished online January 2019 .
Chapter. Subjects: History of Art. 16503 words.
Despite the success of municipal art galleries in some quarters, the prevailing Liberal economic ideology of much of industrial Lancashire remained suspicious of state intervention in the...
A. A.
in Benezit Dictionary of Artists
P ublished online October 2011 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Prints and Printmaking; 17th-Century Art; Byzantine and Medieval Art (500 CE to 1400). 33 words.
15th – 16th century (?), male.
Monogram of an engraver (wood).
Cited by Bartsch and Brullior; known to have engraved two works, a St Jerome and a Three Graces.
A. A.
in Benezit Dictionary of Artists
P ublished online October 2011 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Prints and Printmaking; Renaissance Art. 33 words.
14th – 17th century (?), male.
Initials of a painter and engraver.
Cited by Bartsch and Defer; known for an engraving of Young Satyr and Old Satyr copied from an etching...
A. A.
in Benezit Dictionary of Artists
P ublished online October 2011 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Metalwork; Prints and Printmaking; Renaissance Art. 46 words.
17th century, male.
Monogram of an engraver (etching).
Active towards the end of the 17th century; cited by Brulliot. Known as the engraver of a garland of flowers and...
A. A. B.
in Benezit Dictionary of Artists
P ublished online October 2011 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Prints and Printmaking; Renaissance Art. 56 words.
German (?), 14th – 17th century (?), male.
Monogram of an engraver.
Brulliot made a reference to this artist. His monogram is usually interpreted as A. A. B., but it could...
A. B.
in Benezit Dictionary of Artists
P ublished online October 2011 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Prints and Printmaking; Renaissance Art. 31 words.
German (?), 14th – 17th century (?), male.
Monogram of an engraver (stippling).
Brulliot makes a reference to A. B. He produced decorations in gold and silver.
A. B.
in Benezit Dictionary of Artists
P ublished online October 2011 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Painting; Book Arts and Illustration; 18th-Century Art. 11 words.
Monogram.
Monogram attributed to Abraham Bosse.
A. B.
in Benezit Dictionary of Artists
P ublished online October 2011 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Prints and Printmaking; Renaissance Art. 59 words.
17th century, male.
Monogram of an engraver (burin).
Active in the early years of the 17th century; cited by Charles Le Blanc. The monogram is believed to have been used...
A. B., Master With the Initials
in Benezit Dictionary of Artists
P ublished online October 2011 .
Reference Entry. Subjects: Painting; 17th-Century Art; Byzantine and Medieval Art (500 CE to 1400); Religious Art; Christian Art. 72 words.
Spanish, 16th century, male.
Active during the first half of the 16th century.
Painter. Religious subjects.
The master painted an altarpiece in Segovia signed A.B.null...