Box 92
Contains 25 Results:
Funding. Trust for Mutual Understanding, 1992
Between 1599 and 1602, Hendrick Goltzius created "Without Ceres and Bacchus, Venus Would Freeze," combining pen and ink and brush with oil color. In celebration of the Philadelphia Museum of Art's acquisition of this rare work, Lawrence W. Nichols organized an exhibition featuring a number of works on international loan that provide context for the master work.
Indemnity, 1991
Between 1599 and 1602, Hendrick Goltzius created "Without Ceres and Bacchus, Venus Would Freeze," combining pen and ink and brush with oil color. In celebration of the Philadelphia Museum of Art's acquisition of this rare work, Lawrence W. Nichols organized an exhibition featuring a number of works on international loan that provide context for the master work.
Larioniv, 1991-1992
Between 1599 and 1602, Hendrick Goltzius created "Without Ceres and Bacchus, Venus Would Freeze," combining pen and ink and brush with oil color. In celebration of the Philadelphia Museum of Art's acquisition of this rare work, Lawrence W. Nichols organized an exhibition featuring a number of works on international loan that provide context for the master work.
Opening events, 1991
Between 1599 and 1602, Hendrick Goltzius created "Without Ceres and Bacchus, Venus Would Freeze," combining pen and ink and brush with oil color. In celebration of the Philadelphia Museum of Art's acquisition of this rare work, Lawrence W. Nichols organized an exhibition featuring a number of works on international loan that provide context for the master work.
Public relations. Clippings, 1992
Between 1599 and 1602, Hendrick Goltzius created "Without Ceres and Bacchus, Venus Would Freeze," combining pen and ink and brush with oil color. In celebration of the Philadelphia Museum of Art's acquisition of this rare work, Lawrence W. Nichols organized an exhibition featuring a number of works on international loan that provide context for the master work.
Registraral, 1991
Between 1599 and 1602, Hendrick Goltzius created "Without Ceres and Bacchus, Venus Would Freeze," combining pen and ink and brush with oil color. In celebration of the Philadelphia Museum of Art's acquisition of this rare work, Lawrence W. Nichols organized an exhibition featuring a number of works on international loan that provide context for the master work.
Slide sets, undated
Between 1599 and 1602, Hendrick Goltzius created "Without Ceres and Bacchus, Venus Would Freeze," combining pen and ink and brush with oil color. In celebration of the Philadelphia Museum of Art's acquisition of this rare work, Lawrence W. Nichols organized an exhibition featuring a number of works on international loan that provide context for the master work.
[General], 1991-1992
The Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut organized an installation devoted to the work of Ian Hamilton Finlay including sculptures, large color photographs of the "Little Sparta" garden, works on paper, wall statements taken from marble slabs in Finlay's Garden Temple, and music, and the exhibition later traveled to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Contract, 1991
The Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut organized an installation devoted to the work of Ian Hamilton Finlay including sculptures, large color photographs of the "Little Sparta" garden, works on paper, wall statements taken from marble slabs in Finlay's Garden Temple, and music, and the exhibition later traveled to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Funding. Bohen Foundation, 1991
The Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut organized an installation devoted to the work of Ian Hamilton Finlay including sculptures, large color photographs of the "Little Sparta" garden, works on paper, wall statements taken from marble slabs in Finlay's Garden Temple, and music, and the exhibition later traveled to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.