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The foundation also accused the defendants of selling reproductions of many Hirschfeld works known as "giclees," which it said are print-on-demand, digital reproductions of works printed on ink jet printers.
All 21 reproductions had larger sample sizes than the originals.
Though reproductions may fill Inkwell, some mementos were preserved elsewhere.
This show includes both the original works and their reproductions.
The thing itself was hopelessly outnumbered by its own reproductions.
Ligon did not know these reproductions were in this book.
But in Parrish's day, when photography was cumbersome and foreign travel a luxury, there was value in plaster reproductions: The public learned the canon of classic art from seeing plaster reproductions of ancient statuary.
Because these objects are imperfect reproductions, I thought about the reproductions kept in Mexico's national anthropology museum, while the originals, stolen during conquests, sit in museums like the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
It's a key to perceiving contrast getting lifelike reproductions of images.
The walls are decorated with Bruno Schultz reproductions and bris equipment.
The excellent reproductions are interspersed with essays by art historians and
However, their results came from a much smaller sample of reproductions.
Most of all, you learn about art from looking at reproductions.
With few exceptions, Ms. Ngamhuy's reproductions appear indistinguishable from living specimens.
The artist was more concerned then with making money from reproductions.
I did about a hundred reproductions of my dad's passport photo.
The images were only reproductions in a catalogue, but were quite striking.
It has been the subject of countless reproductions, re-enactments and tributes.
"I've heard your requests," Visbal wrote on the website selling the reproductions.
You can buy reproductions of Little Edie's signature brooch at all prices.
Such artistry, however, later diminished the worth of the reproductions as scientific documentation.
Only 13 of the reproductions produced the same results as the original study.
Michael Jordan: No, those were merely latex-based reproductions of our physical features.
It's clear that the views are entirely Hockney's own, rather than exact reproductions.
Feature My obsession with the flaws, reproductions and potential collapse of Michelangelo's masterpiece.
Several of the light fixtures and chandeliers are antiques; others are period reproductions.
Her sister-in-law's brother, Auguste Riviere, disseminated Le Brun's portraits through reproductions.
Reproductions of famous paintings, including nudes by Picasso and Modigliani, line the walls.
Clovio is known to have made many such reproductions in the 16th century.
On her house tours, Bellerjeau shows laminated reproductions of maps, portraits and letters.
Toward the end of his career, faithful reproductions no longer satisfied the artist.
On a visit to Amsterdam, Miró had purchased several postcard reproductions at the Rijksmuseum.
It's a little embarrassing to say, but I have a lot of Matisse reproductions.
There was a tropical-fish tank, and reproductions of Francis Bacon paintings on display.
They are visually striking, like Pop art reproductions of oversaturated Old Master still lifes.
There, the viewer can wander in low-gravity across reproductions of the cratered surface.
Its large-format reproductions of paintings and sculptures are a persuasive reminder — those colors!
For the most part, the photos on today's kebab signs are reproductions of these originals.
Historically, prints have been seen as a lower level of art, as they are reproductions.
Neither of us wants to decorate our space with Van Gogh reproductions and movie posters.
It's engaged in legal battles over what it says are unauthorized reproductions of the statue.
Unlike the originals, Mr. Tolle's reproductions were cast in resin — in Long Island City, Queens.
A six-tier wedding cake with hand-painted gold leaf reproductions of the bride's second dress?
This gave his family a source of royalty income when reproductions of the images were used.
Two new reproductions, paid for by the city of Glendale, are permanently installed at the museum.
However, it is known that friends and family members gave the aspiring author reproductions of artworks.
Sedaris also titled all the works, which are mostly print reproductions of oil paintings or watercolors.
Her aim was to source a collection of photographic reproductions that varied in quality and scale.
Replicas, reproductions, simulacrum, and copies have a reputation as being nothing more than inauthentic knock-offs.
Looking at reproductions of drawings and paintings, it is very hard to tell which is which.
The smaller rooms are where Stockwell keeps drawings, older work, and piles of reproductions and books.
Some of the reproductions in the V. & A. collection are of sculptures that have been destroyed.
The kilometer markers that measure it are topped with reproductions of French World War I helmets.
Accompanying their text and other essays are reproductions of contact sheets, photographs, and other visual material.
The stamps feature tiny reproductions of ten paintings by Kelly, one of America's great 20th-century abstractionists.
Mostly, I wanted to see paintings from his "Los Angeles" series, which I knew only from reproductions.
We memorize excerpts from their books and buy reproductions of their artworks to hang above our desks.
For one, the scanner can help flatten the paper and make unwrinkled reproductions of the original document.
The artworks were immediately popular and more than 25,000 readers requested full-color reproductions suitable for framing.
They will also be some clothing, music, books, reproductions and another cable piece by Dave Rittinger, Nest.
In this book, the reproductions are paired with well-chosen quotations by major literary and philosophical figures.
Designs range from pandas outlined in gold to reproductions of ancient frescoes bedazzled with hundreds of diamonds.
Vintage photos, some of which are in the Brooklyn exhibition, are interspersed with reproductions of her paintings.
In contrast to these are the actual-sized, wall-labeled, and elaborately framed reproductions of Leonardo's paintings.
Ader had thus replaced live, unmediated experience with mediated reproductions, returning once again to the dilemma of representation.
Reproductions of the artifacts are on display, with explanations about how excavation and preservation work were carried out.
Meriden Gravure did the reproductions only in black and white, though some of the originals had additional colors.
I remember that in the house, we had reproductions of a Picasso, a van Gogh, and a Beckmann.
Magic Leap, for instance, has a studio where it can create life-size reproductions of a T-Rex.
To learn more about Summerfield's reproductions and what's next for him, I recently chatted with him over Facebook.
The Hobby Protection Act prevents manufacturers from passing off reproductions of antiques as originals, according to the agency.
Although he took pictures in color, they've been almost invariably published in his inferior black-and-white reproductions.
According to Reuters, artists attribute the slump to the 2008 financial crisis, which quashed foreign demand for reproductions.
I walked alone through these centuries-old buildings full of ghostly and tormented human artifacts and wax reproductions.
What's so fascinating about virtuosic reproductions of everyday objects we don't care much about in the first place?
She designed textiles and worked as a color coordinator for a firm that made museum reproductions in stone.
Behind him, three of his prized paintings from his apartment, the Picasso reproductions, leaned against a blank wall.
Visitors can walk through reproductions of huge temples, towers and historic buildings that are bathed in colored light.
The artist, Remy, installed reproductions of gruesome photographs from newspapers on a wall in the city's historic district.
Near the entrance is "Tightrope" (1994), a self-portrait that includes tiny reproductions of Gauguin paintings in its corners.
In the lobby at the New Ohio, reproductions of his art give a sense of him and his methods.
Extortion investigation leads to shoes Tips flowed in over the years but they led either nowhere -- or to reproductions.
He also painted — "impeccable reproductions of Picassos," Mr. Riordan said — and mounted the large works in his living room.
If your app doesn't include printing options, sites like Canvas World and Easy Canvas Prints offer high-quality reproductions.
Reproductions of the canvases were produced by the Fundació under supervision of the Successió Miró and the artist's family.
Toward the end of his career, it becomes clear that faithful reproductions of reality no longer satisfied the artist.
Because screenshots are forever, though, several users captured and reposted the original tweet, with the reproductions going viral as well.
The image also appeared on many unauthorized reproductions of his works, leading some critics to accuse Indiana of selling out.
But it's good to study her lively drawings and delicately hued watercolors in the flesh rather than as magazine reproductions.
If you don't see my work, it would be easy to think that just from reproductions or reading about it.
Photographic reproductions of ancient sculptures create irregular and imperfect collages in Ewa Doroszenko's image series, The Promise of Sublime Words.
There are reproductions of Berkson's typescripts, relevant paintings by Elaine de Kooning and Michael Goldberg, and a selection of photographs.
Designs range from botanical scenes to reproductions of historical palaces to more whimsical and modern designs like pandas and planets.
The book will feature reproductions of famous horse artwork by Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, and other artists, Random House said.
In one sense, the digital reproductions are no substitute for seeing these prints and photographs in a proper museum show.
That the originals are on display is reason to travel to Vienna alone; minute textual details are lost in reproductions.
" He continued: "If you look at reproductions of Thomas Hart Benton paintings, which are landscapes usually, they're very loopy and swirly.
As digital reproductions get closer and closer to the real thing, more institutions may opt to make use of the technology.
Like many of Bouguereau's works, the painting entered broader commercial channels via prints and products such as reproductions on cigar boxes.
I wouldn't say I was fully established until my early 30s, when my work hit nationally and the reproductions became popular.
Around 400 of Beardsley's original artworks are missing but are mentioned in documents or are known from reproductions, Dr. Zatlin said.
The FTC will update protections under the Hobby Protection Act, which prevents manufacturers from claiming that reproductions of antiques are originals.
You will use Google because the small art reproductions in this book are in black and white; they're murky and unsatisfying.
But teachers at Wellesley and Harvard had to make do, for the most part, with plaster-cast reproductions and lantern slides.
Workers have also installed reproductions of floral carpeting and shimmery wallpaper from the 1880s patterned with spider webs, bees and honeycombs.
It was also the era of cheap reproductions with Xeroxes, and a lot of artists experimented with making art [that way].
The sets — based on, and sometimes magnified reproductions of, melancholy ink drawings by the artist Georg Baselitz — are black and white.
With personal sketchbook reproductions, handwritten notes, and full-color plates for comparison and inspiration, these retro books make for artful objects.
My two favorites images are reproductions from Wallace's outstanding Verifax collage series that he made from the mid- to late-1960s.
Because she tossed out some of her early work, the retrospective makes do with reproductions in archived issues of Camera Craft.
He also included reproductions of the Great Sphinx of Giza and of a painting by Rubens, linking himself to art history.
Once we had our digital high-resolution reproductions of Lupita and Andy's performances, we transferred the movements over to the characters.
The reporters' notebooks I've used all my career still have reproductions of clippings from Canadian newspapers circa 1975 on their covers.
At least that is what we are led to believe by the accompanying catalogue, which contains reproductions of these abstract shapes.
A decidedly low-tech exhibition features black-and-white photo reproductions of a war zone, charred bodies and menacing white looters.
Using Ircam-designed software, Mr. Noisternig placed eerily live-sounding reproductions of Mr. Sluchin's playing at various points along the array.
Investigators also obtained bank records showing the defendants' financial transactions, which they sometimes labeled "exclusive art reproductions," Mr. Hickey-Mendoza said.
Also, Amanda Schmitt's lawsuit against Artforum moves forward, Paris Musées is now offering 100,000 digital reproductions of artworks online, and more.
Strong throughout his work is the idea of appropriation; Picabia's source material included scientific diagrams, photographic reproductions from kitschy magazines, postcards, landscapes.
Futurologist Ian Pearson says when it comes to look and feel, there are very good, life-like reproductions of the human body.
It contains the highest quality reproductions of the artist's work in print, with about half of the paintings rephotographed for the project.
These are displayed near pristine gold or marble editions of the exact same pieces, so-called "reproductions" of the scarred wreckage finds.
If the artist makes many such works, that's often good for the per-piece value, even as mechanical reproductions are generally worthless.
According to Aira, an artwork always outpaces its reproduction — however narrowly in an age where reproductions are increasingly more thorough and immersive.
In the case of missing objects, or works that are too fragile to be exhibited, we ought to be thankful for reproductions.
Printed on lush matte paper stock are a plethora of color reproductions of Bacon's paintings and a few images that influenced him.
The selections (including work from Keith Haring, lesser-known street artists and her own grandmother) are reproductions from Adlon's real-life collection.
JS: I notice reproductions in your studio of artists like Jake Berthot, who balanced modernist formalism, the grid, and nature-based expressionism.
In a 2008 paper in Neuroscience Letters, co-authored with University of Zurich's Franz Vollenweider, psilocybin also shortened people's reproductions of intervals.
Other utilitarian objects can be found among the reproductions and art: feathers, political protest pins, a striped beach towel prized as inspiration.
In the early 1990s, she held a staff position as a senior craftsman jeweler, making reproductions of ancient pieces for the store.
The Hirschfeld Foundation had challenged, among other things, Feiden's sale of "giclees," which were high-quality reproductions printed on ink jet printers.
Even reproductions of props in lieu of originals, such as the "eye" of the sinister computer HAL 9000, can induce a chill.
Later, Goddard roamed through the Weston Cast Court that contains painstaking reproductions of some of the most famous sculptures in the world.
And at 800-plus pages, with more than 1,000 reproductions, the book is ginormous, just the right size to commemorate a genius.
But — and this is the counterintuitive point that Copies, Fakes, and Reproductions makes — not every copy from an original is the same.
Masters are the source material for all reproductions, including re-releases and remixes, made for distribution, whether on digital medium or vinyl.
Issy Wood uses reproductions from auction catalogs, as well as images of false teeth, hair, and leather jackets and pants as starting points.
Participants engage in competitive fights with historically accurate reproductions of medieval armor and blunted weapons, following period tournament rules (for the most part).
"In an age of endless digital reproductions, Project 8 celebrates what makes analog special," Project 9 lead Oskar Smolokowski tells The Creators Project.
He argued back that it was the "real" notes that were reproductions: his drawings were originals, never meant to be the real thing.
It was "The Observer's Book of Birds," a tiny British guide with an orange cover, succinct text and exquisite reproductions of bird paintings.
The unique artwork, for Duchamp and for Tzara as well, was only one node in an infinitely propagating chain of reproductions and revisions.
Reproductions of his paintings have adorned rock album covers, been parodied on "The Simpsons" and printed on silk bodices designed by Alexander McQueen.
The golden ratio being in full effect, artists across the internet started iterating on the image, creating their own reproductions in real time.
He posits that everything is based on a prime object and all that develops from that prime object are mere replications and reproductions.
Reproductions of Renty and Delia's likenesses are also currently on display on campus in an exhibit called Slavery in the Hands of Harvard.
This story is told through a variety of media: photographs, wood engravings, lithographs, digital reproductions, plus a host of pieces of material culture.
Besides the visual representations, that is, the photos, engravings, paintings, lithographs, and digital reproductions, other ephemera include postcards, menus, membership cards, sheet music.
But Jonathan Shaughnessy, a curator at the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, said that her paintings were not simply reproductions of slides.
Read: Special editions of Taylor Swift's new album, "Lover," include reproductions of handwritten journal entries spanning her career, from ages 13 to 27.
More than 50 years after the Lascaux caves in France were closed to the public, visitors can see reproductions of their prehistoric art.
Five of those figures, four standing, one kneeling, open the Met show (along with two modern reproductions of buried chariots found with them).
Read: Special editions of Taylor Swift's new album, "Lover," include reproductions of handwritten journal entries spanning her career, from ages 13 to 27.
In it, Mr. Lawrence's studio chair sits on a wallpaper collage of 100 reproductions of photos from his personal albums, archived in Seattle.
The paintings are laid down over reproductions of their Western models, screened in phosphorescent ink, which glow a baleful green in the UV light.
"I had never seen a real Magritte when I did that comb, but of course I'd seen many reproductions of the painting," Celmins recalled.
It was here, for example, that he made a small-scale maquette of his Tate show, arranging postage-stamp reproductions in its miniature galleries.
Last year, Hyperallergic reported that the artist was selling reproductions of the ponytailed bronze for $6,500 each in a limited run of 1,000 miniatures.
Reproductions of art by Roy Lichtenstein are in each of the bedrooms, and decals of images by Banksy adorn the walls by the staircase.
And of course, the one thing I didn't know in the '60s based on those reproductions is that Botticelli's Venus is nearly life-sized.
At the center of the space, a single mannequin in an Orioles hoodie sits at a desk reading reproductions of late 19th century schoolbooks.
That latter tome features Risograph reproductions of lithographs of bootleg movie posters of Hollywood films by artists in Bangalore and other parts of India.
Because even that large number pales in comparison to Dafen's heyday when it was reportedly responsible for 75% of the world's oil painting reproductions.
The article has proven to be provocative, earning widespread attention and thousands of shares across the internet as well as reproductions on other outlets.
He would later call such paintings the "heights of repression," and as the 219s progressed he veered away from realistic reproductions into fanciful imagery.
They argue that this service would need to secure appropriate permissions for whatever books it captions since audio and text reproductions have separate licenses.
Experts spend years studying individual artists to differentiate between forgeries, reproductions and one-of-a-kind works that can sell for millions of dollars.
They added another potential dig, writing that while their clients sell original works to "serious art buyers," MoMA sells reproductions, or "souvenirs en masse."
Shoddy reproductions of her work along with setbacks to women's roles in 18th- and 19th-century Europe resulted in her efforts being largely forgotten.
The casts are exact reproductions that capture wrinkles, scars, veins, fingernails and the other odd, quirky features that make hands as distinctive as faces.
If the bulbous, fleshy mugshots covering the 19th issue of FELT Zine appear odd, it's because they are digital reproductions of the same face.
Master recordings are one-of-a-kind originals that are the source from which reproductions like CDs, vinyl records and other recordings are derived.
The display includes reconstructions of the tomb's three chambers and reproductions of more than 20528,222 treasures and ritual objects, accompanied by video documentaries and texts.
The display includes reconstructions of the tomb's three chambers and reproductions of more than 2595,20547 treasures and ritual objects, accompanied by video documentaries and texts.
About 10 million visitors viewed the exhibit over the next three decades, according to the museum, and a show of miniature reproductions traveled the country.
The display includes reconstructions of the tomb's three chambers and reproductions of more than 5793,000 treasures and ritual objects, accompanied by video documentaries and texts.
The display includes reconstructions of the tomb's three chambers and reproductions of more than 28173,23700 treasures and ritual objects, accompanied by video documentaries and texts.
The display includes reconstructions of the tomb's three chambers and reproductions of more than 1,000 treasures and ritual objects, accompanied by video documentaries and texts.
The display includes reconstructions of the tomb's three chambers and reproductions of more than 265,2160 treasures and ritual objects, accompanied by video documentaries and texts.
She has the last word about any reproductions or images of his architecture, drawings, or writings, including his personal archive and home in Mexico City.
By referencing objects taken from a natural history museum alongside prints by famous modernists, however, Iglesias reminds us that all digital reproductions have analog origins.
At the Dafen Oil Painting Village, China's self proclaimed "most concentrated oil painting production and wholesale base" workers are known for reproductions of original paintings.
On the left is a series of buttons and screens that show off reproductions of screens from the film, showing off maps and docking sequences.
While the comics had received retrospective treatments and reprints, he explains that these were often small reproductions, which made the fine details difficult to see.
The exact number of the counterfeited reproductions is still under dispute: Snell claimed that the number is 600 works, while the French press reported 1,700.
BUS alleged that the foundation infringed the copyrights of three of its artists by hosting reproductions of their work online without first securing their permission.
It resembles the ferocious head of a Gorgon, one of the awful monsters of Latin legend, and you come across its reproductions everywhere in town.
The display includes reconstructions of the tomb's three chambers and reproductions of more than 2800,2345 treasures and ritual objects, accompanied by video documentaries and texts.
The display includes reconstructions of the tomb's three chambers and reproductions of more than 15213,15203 treasures and ritual objects, accompanied by video documentaries and texts.
The display includes reconstructions of the tomb's three chambers and reproductions of more than 25200,22212 treasures and ritual objects, accompanied by video documentaries and texts.
Participants will visit Kim Crowley's statues of the men in dueling stance, see reproductions of the pistols they used and hear their increasingly heated letters.
The display includes reconstructions of the tomb's three chambers and reproductions of more than 423500,222016 treasures and ritual objects, accompanied by video documentaries and texts.
The display includes reconstructions of the tomb's three chambers and reproductions of more than 2304,247 treasures and ritual objects, accompanied by video documentaries and texts.
Until recently, Mr. Benatov and his artisans had been churning out posthumous Degas bronzes, as well as reproductions of sculptures by Rodin, Modigliani and Dali.
Armed with Mr. Hedberg's expert opinion, Mr. Maibaum has been trying to sell the sets, which are marked as reproductions, for upward of $30 million.
Early unauthorized reproductions of his work in fanzines angered him, as did the failure by some fanzine publishers to return originals he had lent them.
Her scarves bearing reproductions of her original artwork hang in an art museum, once again blurring cultural distinctions between art, design, and practical everyday objects.
Blockchain technology hopes to address multiple challenges associated with digital transactions such as double spending, data security, cross border transactions, chargebacks, frauds, and currency reproductions.
Copies, Fakes, and Reproductions: Printmaking in the Renaissance continues at the Blanton Museum of Art (200 East MLK Jr. Drive, Austin, Texas) through June 16.
Installed across the library's foyers on three floors, the exhibition presents reproductions of Smith's art works and magazine illustrations alongside her writings, letters, and documents.
My favorite work in the show is Perspectives on Landscape Photography, a series of blown-up, full color reproductions of found black-and-white photographs.
They are not real tiles, however, but rather printed reproductions of her work "Celacanto Provoca Maremoto" (2004–2008), installed at Brazil's Centro de Arte Contemporânea Inhotim.
Other than a few living plants, the installation is composed entirely of reproductions and imitations of natural things, or dead animals (taxidermy and preserved coral specimen).
It primarily prevents verbatim reproductions of an author's words, but it can also encompass finely drawn characters and detailed plot points as well as narrative progression.
The book is now in the public domain, but the modern reproductions Cooke came across had been done "in the cheapest way possible," he tells Hyperallergic.
Careful not to exclude anyone who appreciates his art, Oliver also offers a "pay-what-you-can" system for reproductions of his work on his website.
The ones he studies are mostly amateur, bought or found, and reproductions are scattered throughout the novel with his notes, a kind of antic analytic poetry.
Highlights of the collection include reproductions of the classic Central Perk couch and Monica&aposs peephole door frame, to original outfits worn by the stars themselves.
The Hirshhorn Museum exhibition, filled with reproductions and plaster casts of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, works through the wounds and scars of a gruesome history.
The theater was a largely dark brown box when we arrived, but we learned that it had originally been decorated with reproductions of tapestries by Boucher.
There are traditional Japanese scenes of warriors and cherry blossoms as well as reproductions of Picasso's "Guernica" and Leutze's famous image of Washington crossing the Delaware.
They also easily conflate European, Japanese, Southeast Asian and Mesoamerican motifs, which Gauguin would have studied/stolen from new photographic reproductions as well as colonial expositions.
An earlier version of this article referred incorrectly to the material used for the tapestry reproductions that once covered the interior of the Helen Hayes Theater.
Although participants thought they had a good grasp on the designs, expressing confidence that they could redraw them without seeing them, their actual reproductions proved otherwise.
Beyond that alteration, the trophies MTM Recognition makes are faithful reproductions of the one first designed for and awarded by the Downtown Athletic Club in 1935.
The Louvre Abu Dhabi launched a radio-guided "highway art gallery" consisting of 10 billboard reproductions of artworks and artifacts currently on display at the museum.
The Studio Museum in Harlem launched a new initiative, "Find Art Here," placing reproductions of its collection in public schools, libraries, and care centers throughout Harlem.
A Catholic, Kaine has said that while he is personally against abortion, he believes that women should be able to make decisions about their reproductions by themselves.
This depiction of Mary, deemed to have played a role in protecting Moscow from foreign invaders, is credited with such holiness that it can extend to reproductions.
The book includes more than 500 reproductions of both big names from Chrysler and Ford to obscure makes and models such as the Jeffrey and the Jordan.
The distinctive geometric patterns of the Viennese avant-garde dominate, but other styles are also in play, and the handsome color reproductions sometimes seem suitable for framing.
After unscrupulous dealers bought his early reproductions, removed the labels, artificially aged them and sold them as period pieces, he had his name burned into his pieces.
One hundred years later, Jacqueline Kennedy arrived and was appalled to discover the White House was furnished with reproductions from a New York department store, McLaurin said.
The exhibit's connection to the library's archives is further highlighted by the presentation of photographs and textual reproductions (letters, memos, etc.) on the walls opposite Báez's paintings.
Her prior work includes reproductions of Dutch and early American still lifes, including fruit and floral arrangements styled to an exacting degree to resemble centuries-old paintings.
There, visitors can lounge on reproductions of the cantilevered tubular steel and black leather chairs, and enjoy a coffee before a large window overlooking the sculpture garden.
In her passion for self-denial, she had not seen a movie since 21950, visited a museum or even seen a great painting, only reproductions in books.
The court papers say that, after the purchaser had questioned whether the clocks were actually reproductions, Clars provided a certificate of authenticity from the China Horologe Association.
Beginning today, you can view life-size reproductions of the artist's work from the Vatican in a monthlong immersive exhibit inside the World Trade Center Transportation Hub.
The patchworks made of boxes and newspapers are reproductions of shelters she saw riding her bike through neighborhoods like South of Market, Potrero Hill, and the Mission.
Paris Musées is now offering 100,000 digital reproductions of artworks in the city's museums as Open Access — free of charge and without restrictions — via its Collections portal.
Mr. Salle's harlequin figures, painted from color reproductions against tones of blue and orange, are splayed across the top half of his "Sextant in Dogtown," from 1987.
Ms. Álvarez Bravo, who frequently documented Ms. Porset's furniture, interior design and curatorial projects, is represented here by wall-size reproductions of her 1940s and 19683s photomontages.
Through original works by several contemporary artists and reproductions of materials from Harvard's vast archives, Square establishes a series of historical markers that vibrate with personal experiences.
While these reproductions — many of which were published in the literary journal Paris à l'eau-Forte — were highly celebrated, much more compelling are Guérard's own personal visions.
Reading his words, one might think an actual work of art only serves as an ideal limit for an indefinite number of reproductions, an indefinite number of stories.
The charges were first brought against Snell in 2001, when he was prosecuted for marketing works Rodin works without revealing that they were reproductions made from plaster casts.
Notable exhibits featuring human remains or innovative reproductions were also wildly popular at World's Fairs, including Chicago (0003), St. Louis (1904) and San Diego (1915), among many others.
On the other hand, a real time, a-life generative digital immersion is far more emotional and compelling that the distorted color reproductions cast large on these walls.
The display, closing this weekend, includes reconstructions of the tomb's three chambers and reproductions of more than 220163,000 treasures and ritual objects, accompanied by video documentaries and texts.
Copyrights and patents allow an inventor, author or performer to "own," control and benefit from subsequent reproductions and use of his or her original work — almost in perpetuity.
Since the turn of the century, propaganda posters have been replaced by other forms of mass art, like poster-sized reproductions of Western art and cheap calendar posters.
Shopkeepers there offered differing accounts as to whether Mr. Li had manufactured reproductions, simply collected them or was in the business of repairing period clocks, as he said.
As he admits in the film, meticulously making each of the objects in his scenes to be exact reproductions of real objects, at a tiny scale, is tedious.
The re-creations in "Jackie" invite you to compare the originals with the reproductions, scrutiny that in turn emphasizes just how much of a performance each really is.
Zanco is now working with four other scholars to complete the catalogue—which has swelled to two volumes, each more than nine hundred pages, with four thousand reproductions.
The catalog is an absolute treasure, jargon-free, with excellent reproductions and an illuminating biographical essay by Larry W. Swanson, a neurobiologist and author of "Brain Architecture" (2002).
Marvelous ink and watercolored scenes here are instead single-page narrative illustrations, center-aligned and given lots of room on reproductions of her plumber father's old company letterhead.
In the interview with Watson, Tevet says: I saw international art only through reproductions until 1975, and I was seeing it while being in a completely different context.
The comprehensive book is special because it includes many color reproductions of paintings otherwise seen only in black-and-white (and small) in the artist's catalogue raisonné from 2001.
Of course, reproductions can be misleading, but the works of Michael West (born Corinne Michelle West, 1908-1991) in particular look terrific — gutsy, physical, and yet hauntingly self-erasing.
They're creating a single mathematical model that unites years of biological experiments and explains how the brain produces elaborate visual reproductions of the world based on scant visual information.
Yet in a city where Indian food is increasingly served in slick reproductions of mid-century Mumbai cafés, the India Club comes with that rarest of design ingredients—authenticity.
Following in these footsteps, Total Records presents more than 400 color reproductions of album covers, looking at them as art objects rather than just packaging for the music within.
For many years, one of the most common dolls in Japan were unlicensed plastic reproductions of Kewpie, a wide-eyed Caucasian baby with origins in a 1920s American comic.
The tree at Disney California Adventure, which is inspired by the 1920s and 1930s, is lined with less as it features oversized reproductions of traditional ornaments of the era.
Instead, the more cynical side of me was left believing the survey was selected with half a mind for the revenue O'Keeffe reproductions will make in the gift shop.
Originally published in 13 for an exhibition at Galerie Bleich-Rossi in Graz, Austria, the book also includes reproductions of German-language advertisements that ran in the original catalogue.
To shoot Carter's costumes, which here include both originals and reproductions, the photographer Awol Erizku brought with him items from his personal collection, along with flowers and a parrot.
Here, he presents original documents, sketches, travel logs, reproductions, and artworks of an artist and art group reaching for a regional style amidst great diversity and rapid historical change.
Since he did not have the authorization of the Degas family to produce originals, he had made reproductions, since it has been more than 70 years since Degas's death.
I have published a number of my prose poems paired with reproductions of his art in magazines like The Cultural Society, Sleepingfish, Onager Editions, and Still Point Arts Quarterly.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads There was a time not long ago when the Chinese village of Dafen became infamous for cornering the market on oil painting reproductions.
Reproductions of newspapers from 1903 are redacted in black, leaving behind key phrases and words that paint an incomplete picture of the 700 Mexican workers who led the strike.
Adapted from the classic dystopian novel by Ray Bradbury, this cautionary tale imagines an entertainment-obsessed future where "firemen" wipe out history by burning books and their digital reproductions.
You can even purchase highly-detailed full-scale reproductions of designs from the films, so that you can relive all the action from the comfort of your own home.
" In Copies, Fakes, and Reproductions: Printmaking in the Renaissance, the Blanton tackles tricky questions of authenticity, fakery, and how history and context shape our thinking about "originals" and "copies.
Flashlights and toy lightsaber might do a decent job of making you feel like a Jedi when you're twelve, and fancy prop reproductions might do the job when you're adult.
Three exacting reproductions of the Lunar Excursion Module that was used on that mission were created by Cartier and gifted in-person to Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins.
Original works by cartoonists offer a rare chance both to look into the process of their work and to take in all the details that are lost in printed reproductions.
Reproductions of menus, with prices like $3.25 for Lüchow's Wiener schnitzel and $5.95 for roast duck at the Four Seasons (soon to be another fond memory) will give you pause.
As in the 2013 exhibition Natural Histories: 793 Years of Scientific Illustration from the Museum's Library, physical books aren't on view, but large-scale reproductions visualize selections from the tomes.
Accordingly, SSGA's lawsuit questions Visbal's ownership of the sculpture by claiming that unauthorized reproductions could damage its status in a global campaign to support corporate gender diversity and female leadership.
Too Good To Be Photographed, edited by Lithuanian artist and curator Paul Paper, uses photography to address the medium's failures and features reproductions by 222 artists from around the world.
Stepping past the gruff ticket-taker—admission is $20163—walk down a hallway lined with Renaissance painting reproductions, patrons enter the main corridor, which feeds into a 299-seat theater.
Similarly, Phaidon's newest, Great Women Artists, is a spectacular object, with full-page — in some cases, two-page — full-color reproductions of artwork by 400 women artists across 500 years.
Perhaps he was unable to get permission to reproduce originals, or perhaps the original Italian required some rewriting in this way, but actual reproductions would have been more effective here.
Shapton allows fleeting moments to endure and—like the book's black-and-white reproductions of watercolor paintings by her—they come to seem like afterimages of something rich and full.
Economic changes have forced the 212,218 painters and 240,21980 galleries in the Shenzhen village of Dafen — who were once responsible for 240% of the world's oil painting reproductions — to rebrand.
It piled up in drifts around the weathered sides of four skeletal barns hung with blood red Sterling Ruby mop heads and papered with spectral black and white Warhol reproductions.
The book includes reproductions of all 29 print covers, featuring punk icons such as Debbie Harry, Johnny Rotten, and Siouxsie and the Banshees, as well as noteworthy interviews and reviews.
Rotogravure reproductions in the Pictorial showed the French army entering Noyon — though scarcely in a cinematic scene of jubilation — as well as the damage done to Noyon, Bapaume, and Nesle.
We're also happy to offer detailed studio-edition reproductions, including the Holiday Armadillo costume, Central Perk couch and ten copies of Monica's peephole door frame, straight from the Warner Bros.
This morning, he's been working in colored pencil, on reproductions of McDermott & McGough paintings "the Europeans bought and didn't show" so that, as drawings, they might enjoy a second act.
He said they were reproductions of what he had done and had lost, either taken by prison authorities or simply because they ended up in the hands of dealers beyond.
The bedroom is back to its old state, though several pieces of furniture, like the bureau and the tiny writing desk that was so important to Dickinson's work, are reproductions.
A compelling display of nine color reproductions from the original group of watercolors portray Symbolist and Celtic-inspired fairytales, folklore, and dreams, in which spectral creatures appear in phantasmal landscapes.
Contested Histories features a comprehensive display of physical objects and digital reproductions, capturing the varied and prodigious creative output of Japanese Americans forcibly interned at remote camps across the country.
She also adapts the look of (and prompts nostalgia for) black-and-white textbook reproductions of early Modernist photo-based experiments by the likes of Man Ray and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy.
Plasticized reproductions of some of Chagall's stunning stained glass works act as backdrops and points of inspiration for installations created out of living materials by Selby's horticultural and floral design teams.
This unique program prepares graduates for professional careers within institutions that care for photography collections, including archivists, collections managers, registrars, curatorial assistants, research assistants, catalogers, rights & reproductions coordinators, and preservation specialists.
A new project is creating digital reproductions of the instruments used in key chemistry experiments, in hopes of fostering appreciation for the craftsmanship involved in a new generation of science acolytes.
To help raise funds for the ongoing project, Digita Vaticana will give printed reproductions of "Vatican Virgil" to the first 200 donors who give at least 500 euros (roughly $533 US).
Until then, we'll have to settle for replicas of the oval office, reproductions of presidential china, acrylic magnets embedded with the Presidential seal, and bronze busts of famous White House pets.
But while the real-life building will appear in exterior shots, production on the series takes place in Los Angeles, where crew constructed smaller-scale reproductions of the Fontainebleau on sets.
After the collages were destroyed, Man Ray reproduced them as screenprints, which now hang in the gallery next to a replica of the rotating device made with reproductions of the prints.
The Castelvecchio Museum has already placed labels that read "FOUND" in Italian over displayed reproductions of the stolen works, as well as celebrated with balloons individually inked with the artists' names.
"Our jewelry collection starts off with objects bought at the Great Exhibition, including Berlin artwork, art jewelry by Frank Meurice, Indian jewelry and reproductions of ancient Irish jewelry," Mr. Edgcumbe said.
LONDON — Most fashion watches, the category of timepieces produced by high-end clothing brands as part of their accessory lines, used to look like rather bland reproductions of fine Swiss watches.
Guadalupe Maravilla similarly merges past and present by collaborating with undocumented immigrants to draw mazelike lines on manipulated reproductions of a 16th-century colonial manuscript written in Nahuatl, an indigenous language.
Ms. Smith's home, part of which dates to 224, is a short walk from Cole's, and a few of his landscapes — reproductions are now on view — feature small renderings of it.
"These photos remind you it is a house, and people were being people here, setting the table, tidying rooms," said Alexandra Lane, the White House Historical Association's rights and reproductions manager.
Exact reproductions of ordinary photographs with faces and other details blurred, they are troubling and suggestive studies in unspoken guilt and suppressed memory, heavy with meanings that they refuse to disclose.
Guests ranging from backpackers to students to business travelers can sample original contemporary work at many of these hostels, including comic book and tattoo art, and reproductions of the great masters.
When, a bit later, he came across reproductions of Cézanne, van Gogh and Picasso in books, he knew that an artist — and a modern one — was what he wanted to be.
Arnulf Rainer's defaced engravings of European royalty challenge the aristocracy while Betty Tompkins thumbs her nose at patriarchy by obscuring nude female bodies with text in reproductions of famous art works.
Neural networks are trained to learn the relationship between brain signals and sounds, and as a result can then reconstruct intelligible reproductions of the words/sentences based only on the brain signals.
Likewise, the documents (or reproductions of documents) presented to the camera were part of her exhibitions The Proposal and A Letter Always Arrives At Its Destination, the previous installments in this project.
Their quest to create a modern day Camelot should at least keep the local gossip columns and celebrity magazines stocked with high quality, filtered reproductions of the Trump clan's comings and goings.
Zimmer performs live fairly often, but this is his first music festival, and many festivalgoers noted the dizzying contrast between technically perfect film score reproductions and, for example, a DJ Khaled set.
Steve Sansweet, the president of the nonprofit Star Wars memorabilia museum Rancho Obi-Wan got a copy for his collection, and recently flipped through it, showing off reproductions of the Times' pages.
But you can't hold an installation in your hand; you can get prints of a painting, you can obviously get recordings of a concert, you can even get reproductions of a sculpture.
But lacking any reproductions, his florid (often erudite) exegesis of lesser known artists makes the book often ineffectual — short of turning pages with one hand as the other gooses an internet connection.
In fact, if you're looking at reproductions of the work, it's difficult to know whether you are seeing a photograph of his painting or the photo on which his painting was based.
Over 80 items will be available for online biding ranging from reproductions of the classic Central Perk couch and Monica&aposs peephole door frame to original outfits worn by the stars themselves.
This compendium contains over 21880 reproductions of classic and modern paintings, drawings, and engravings, with corresponding excerpts about the artworks from C.K. Scott Moncrieff and Terence Kilmartin's renowned English translation of Proust.
All of my physical ones are reproductions, but I've seen a few that have come out of correctional facilities in Tennessee, and one shank that was used in a homicide in 1981.
The Vatican Museums, which house the Sistine Chapel, provided high-definition digital reproductions of the frescoes in the hall at a reduced rate because they acknowledged the educational value of the project.
And then there are the tantalizing reproductions of those many other works elsewhere in the National Gallery by some of the artists named above, which we are only shown at thumbnail size.
The book includes reproductions of handwritten letters from her father, who is in prison in California, and a facsimile of a little yellow activity book for children, complete with text and pictures.
The front hall is surveyed by a row of British Museum reproductions of the Lewis chessmen, souvenirs of the Le Guins' two sabbatical years in London, when their three children were small.
The bureau brought along its extraordinary collection of "shukusatsuban," bound volumes with miniaturized reproductions of every single page of the newspaper, which commonly ran to 40 pages daily, from 1951 through 2008.
Its plentiful reproductions vividly trace the headlong first decade of the work of Nina Chanel Abney, a promising painter whose bright, stenciled surfaces draw equally from dire current events and modernist art.
After her work fell out of favor thanks to poor reproductions in the 19th century, and some Victorian sexism, the star of scientific illustrator Maria Sibylla Merian is again on the rise.
Some of the books in the library are reproductions of classics, but others are original stories written specifically for inclusion in the dollhouse by authors like Rudyard Kipling, Thomas Hardy, and Edith Wharton.
The reproductions in the gallery space at Galeria Mascota reveal details lost in the 3D printing process and imperfections in the digital file sourced from the last known images of King Uthal's effigy.
On a practical branding level, the museum's curatorial team helps store buyers make sure colors are correct in reproductions and checks out copyrights, which can sometimes be impossible or overly expensive to secure.
Most notably, Shooting Script contains reproductions of the title page and table of contents from a large number of books and journals representing the work and ideas of a wide range of authors.
In one series of images on view, called Handsfree, classical reproductions of the male body are printed on bright pink paper and the anatomical parts associated with causing violence towards women are blurred.
The bodies piled in labs, the desolation of a city overtaken by nature, the perfect reproductions of landmarks — an enormous amount of effort and money was put into this part of the game.
My friend recognized Riepenhoff from his legs: His art consists of reproductions of his own lower half, dressed in his own trousers and underwear and sneakers, holding up other people's work, like stands.
The collage elements are blown-up reproductions of marker drawings Prince made 20 years ago — mostly frontal views of flat faces and figures in various sizes, done in a faux primitive, expressionist style.
Today, instead of selling his work under some high-profile artist's name, he legally sells authentic reproductions to clients who want to look like they own high art, without paying the high prices.
Giles Peppiatt, Bonhams Director of African Art, told The Guardian that he often finds himself fielding inquiries from people claiming to have a "Tutu" painting, but up until now, they've always been reproductions.
" After that statement, Clars made a new filing on Thursday asking to introduce the Lis into the case and saying they had concealed the clocks' "apparent status as modern reproductions, rather than antiques.
Mr. Wittenberg provided me with digital reproductions of Mr. Coetzee's early snaps, which had to suffice for me — I wasn't able to make it to Cape Town for the show (and the beach).
Analogously, A Frank O'Hara Notebook contains full-scale transcriptions of Berkson's handwritten notes, along with reproductions of diagrams for the manuscript, photocopies of pages from relevant books — including, for example, Arthur Danto's Sartre.
The reproductions are quite good, but tablescaping your home with such very particular objects that nonetheless have been scaled for a company with sales in the billions does present a challenge, taste-wise.
But the show's originating curator, Barbara Haskell — joined by Marcela Guerrero, Sarah Humphreville and Alana Hernandez — has finessed the matter by surrounding photographic reproductions of monumental works with real, related paintings and drawings.
But, arguably, the most interesting exhibit is "Leonardo in Translation," which focuses on the propagation of Leonardo's research in the 19th century, including reproductions of his codices, the collections of writings and sketches.
Textbook-like with splendid layouts, and brimming with stunning reproductions and informative graphic interventions, this book is a treasure for fans of the Renaissance, for sure, but also for instructors of art history.
Fluent in Arabic as well as English and Hebrew, Netzer, 63, paints portraits or superhero reproductions on commission to a clientele that he says includes Palestinians - an unusual interaction for a religious settler.
Electric Objects has sort of become the go-to home digital display device, probably due to its large library of works, including reproductions of museum collections, and its price of $299 for the setup.
In addition to Farber's art, Paintings and Writings includes reproductions of some art criticism he wrote in the 1940s, in which he proved to be a perceptive study of the most cutting-edge artists.
Profusely punctuated by small snapshots and reproductions of advertisements posted on thin wooden sticks, they also include poems printed in eye-strainingly small fonts, like one that reads in part: howcan it possiblybe true?
Front Burner Reproductions of elegant 19th-century punchware — silver ladles, a roomy stoneware bowl and stemmed glasses — from the drinks expert David Wondrich's personal collection are available in plenty of time for holiday entertaining.
For a museum scene in the movie, a low-budget affair that was shot in nineteen days, they made do with a single white wall, hung with reproductions approved by the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation.
House Administration Committee Chairwoman Candice Miller (R-Mich.) said Thursday the tunnel would instead be adorned with reproductions of the commemorative quarter coins depicting the 50 states, the District of Columbia and U.S. territories.
In it, something similar to Marginalia occurs: an archive of travelers that have never met share space and time, and reproductions mutate from one space to another through a number of the photographer's decisions.
Established in 19143, the group took its name from an almanac of essays and reproductions edited by Marc and Kandinsky and paid for by the wealthy collector Bernhard Koehler, the uncle of Macke's wife.
Inside the newly risen structure, however, Michelangelo's paintings are photographic reproductions printed on canvas, their religious scenes composed of over 2800 million images each about an inch large to properly cover the curving architecture.
The project's architect, David Rockwell, believes he has found a solution: He is planning to cover the theater's interior with a newfangled tribute to a set of tapestry reproductions that once adorned the walls.
The name itself, "Artevera," translates as "true art," and the idea of calling the work "clones" instead of copies, to suggest that the reproductions somehow retain some of the "genetic material" of an original.
Instead, she has gathered reproductions of the artworks she uses as references in binders available to visitors, together with images found on the internet — a linking of different media and methods of transmitting meaning.
What Benjamin said contained the "aura" — the mark of individuality and specialness only an original, handmade work can imbue — Bolton likened to haute couture, whilst assembly-line fashion (as reproductions of art) lacks that aura.
Annie Graham (Toni Collette) is a diorama artist, and the detailed reproductions she makes of traumatic events in her life initially serve as a catharsis, then eventually document the decaying state of her fragile mind.
Knorosov's precious loot is said to have also included reproductions of the three Maya codices that survived the destruction by the conquistadores, named after the cities where they have been brought—Paris, Madrid and Dresden.
These include Donald Blumberg's photographic mosaics of TV news images, Sarah Charlesworth's reproductions of newspaper front pages with the text removed, and Omer Fast's video collage of CNN talking heads, reconfigured to deliver meaningful messages.
We'd see grainy movies, poor reproductions, and everything from great films most people had missed to super weird ones that sort of feel genius and sort of feel like no one should ever see them.
They asked Margulis to doodle on reproductions of Dennis Hopper's black-and-white photographs—blue squiggles on a young Paul Newman, cartoony Hayward handbags draped around naked women—which they are considering selling next season.
After being created using 3-D printing techniques, the reproductions were then covered with a layer of plastic material mixed with stone powder and finished by hand to replicate the original as closely as possible.
The Pizza Patio set consists of "the pizza saver," plus two thumb-sized patio chairs — scaled-down reproductions of real outdoor furniture sets — 3D-printed with food safe materials and nestled into warm, melted cheese.
All told, the resort offers three pools, which you have access to wherever you stay, and furnishings reflect the environment with antique reproductions, lots of wicker, and airy, colorful fabrics, as well as updated bathrooms.
If so, it continues into Monumenta's pop-up gift shop — where visitors can buy reproductions of Napoleon's hat — and to the café — where Coca-Cola, Perrier, and the Chinese beer Tsingtao are available for purchase.
Scattered throughout the book are relevant reproductions of British Library artifacts, as well as quotes from the novels that will help readers connect the scholarly subject at hand with the Harry Potter book at heart.
MIX IT UP "Gallery walls can be a fun way of making a very personal statement in your home," said Karen Hernandez, manager of product development and art reproductions at the Museum of Modern Art.
In the 2009 photographic series "Dee and Dallas Do Gauguin," the New Zealand-born Samoan artist Tyla Vaeau has cut out the faces in Gauguin reproductions and inserted photos of her own sister and friend.
At the same time the reproductions stand as proof that at least some of his art is still, more than a century on, stop-and-stare beautiful, and in ways that no other art is.
She said Mr. Sanli claimed to collect as a hobby and to have acquired some of the items from a shop in Izmir, Turkey, though the shop specializes in reproductions, and the seized goods appeared genuine.
It's worth tuning in for an episode or two — you'll leave with a greater appreciation for what people are capable of producing, be it gourmet feasts or reproductions of the shoes from Back to the Future.
At noon the society will also offer "Hamilton's Dueling Death Family Tour," a chance for children to learn more about the duel's circumstances and see artifacts connected to it, including reproductions of Burr and Hamilton's pistols.
The press had published reproductions for years, but all that changed in 1955, when Callery became the first artist to publish an original print there ULAE would go on to publish Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg.
How Artspan's juried local art show resulted in an assortment of reproductions on branded banners hanging on the fences surrounding Super Bowl City's port-o-potties and playground, many blocked off by generators and trash bins.
In DeVille's installation "Charles Wilson Peale," the museum's history is glimpsed through borrowed reproductions of the Charles Peale painting "Exhumation of the Mastodon" and Peale portraits displayed above and to the sides of an impressive mantle.
The walls will display reproductions of photo collages made by Anica Presley, an artist and one of Ms. Meyer's former classmates, that depict naked female torsos and legs emerging from, or enveloped by, cuts of beef.
Dice and cards float through the compositions and one room here is wallpapered with reproductions of illegal lottery cards sold in New York bodegas, and which include advertisements for the products and services of folk healers.
" Yet I also found myself thinking of the beguiling offering stand once called "Billy Goat and Tree," from Sumer around 2600 B.C., one of the first full-page color reproductions in H.W. Janson's "History of Art.
Ms. Lazo spent three months living in the jungle, studying the works in situ in a temple at the archaeological site Bonampak, before painting her reproductions at the new National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City.
Aspects of the character were based on Spark's own schoolteacher, Christina Kay, who in her classroom also displayed a picture of Il Duce's Fascisti marching in Rome, along with reproductions of paintings by da Vinci and Giotto.
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Guests can enjoy Monet's studio (now filled with reproductions of his paintings); his bedroom; his wife Alice's separate bedroom; and other amenities including a 16,000 square feet of gardens that recall some of the artist's famous paintings.
The locomotive reproductions are due to arrive Friday morning, to be followed by a keynote address by Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Jon Meacham and the performance of a stage musical "re-imagining" of the original 1869 ceremony.
Football team owners are allowed to sell a person's face as decoration in a video game, so it'd make sense that Pasola franchise owners would be able to sell latex reproductions of famous player's violently severed heads.
Formerly home to some 212 rice growers, Reuters reports the Shenzhen suburb of southern China hosts approximately 19933,21993 painters and 230,260 galleries devoted to creating imperceptible reproductions of European masters like Van Gogh and Leonardo Da Vinci.
In the biographical area, which includes black-and-white photographs, personal objects and reproductions of historic documents, I learned that Mondrian grew up in a "God-fearing Protestant family," with an older sister and three younger brothers.
Restaurants feature live music in genres like ukulele and slack key guitar, roots reggae and pop music by local performers, and shops sell trendy products like artisanal island chocolate and reproductions of 1930s to '50s Hawaiian shirts.
Some items are reproductions or approximations of what Victorians might have used; living out this experiment on a shoestring budget has meant that they don't live by the hard and fast rules some people imagine they do.
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And when the Worcester Art Museum in Massachusetts reinstalled its medieval collection last year, it incorporated "hands-on touch stations" for reproductions of the tools used to make the metalwork, carved stones and enamels in the galleries.
The drama, soapy and operatic, is delivered numbly by a cast of interchangeable black box theater types, and ornamented with classical music, reproductions of Gabrielle d'Estrées and One of Her Sisters, silent film intertitles, and B-movie cliches.
"King Babur's Kabul: Cradle of the Mughal Empire" displays a selection of high quality reproductions of some of the masterpieces of the Timurid and Mughal periods from the mid-16th century, one of Central Asia's richest cultural eras.
Even if a website simply advertises or links to another infringing site, or unintentionally has a few unauthorized reproductions of copyrighted works, not only could a copyright holder black out the site entirely, it would be relatively easy.
Which is why a new book highlighting the work of women artists should be welcome, especially one from Phaidon, whose popular 1994 tome, The Art Book (still in print), set a publishing standard for lavish and abundant reproductions.
For the exhibition, the first floor of the Webb House is adorned with framed, signed Wallace Nutting photographs, samples of Nutting's Colonial reproductions, which include Windsor chairs, a sunflower chest and copies of his travel and antiques books.
His 2016 "John Derian Picture Book," which features reproductions of many of the striking original images he has used in his work over the years, serves as a generous survey of his way of looking at the world.
In some ways, the reconstitutions are better known than the actual Minoan Crete artifacts, thanks, for instance, to the sale of full-size watercolor reproductions of frescos to institutions like the British Museum and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
But as the technology improves and visitors have the artificial but intimate experience of seeing high-quality reproductions in a museum setting, does Ms. Gordenker worry that they will be less motivated to travel for the real thing?
Though Ribeiro is the author of numerous other books, including "Dress and Morality" and "Fashion in the French Revolution," this is one of her broadest and most ambitious works, filled with sumptuous reproductions and lots of small type.
The exhibition was followed by a display of Moses' paintings at the Gimbels department store in Manhattan, a greeting card deal with Hallmark and a contract with the gallery, which secured the rights to her works and reproductions.
His mother, Faye (Chornow) Gerstein, was a homemaker who nurtured his early love of art by making scrapbooks of famous paintings for him and hanging reproductions of Picasso and Cézanne on the walls of their tiny basement flat.
His tenth-floor office is filled with reproductions of Blake illuminations and Whistler portraits, while photographs of his children cycle on the screen saver behind him, blended with images of whales and dolphins, a particular interest of his.
He had set another copy of the book on a pile of boxes in an alcove, flanked above and below by two reproductions of one of the Fayum mummy portraits made for funeral sites nearly 2,000 years ago.
Guérard, who in 1889 founded La Société des peintres-graveurs français with Norbert Goeneutte, was well-experienced in translating paint into prints: He made spectacular reproductions of famous paintings by the likes of Botticelli, Corot, Rembrandt, and Whistler.
The lawsuit, filed Friday in California, accuses Prince and Gagosian, among other charges, of "making derivative works" and "producing and distributing large scale reproductions incorporating those derivative works" based on Morris's photos of Sex Pistols bass player Sid Vicious.
Now it's back with a new design and a photographic gallery — plus short video teaser, with more to come — of 15 CG reproductions of the apparatus used in some of the most important chemistry breakthroughs from 1660 to 1860.
What began in the late 20183s as a small box of reproductions or counter with a limited selection of items has bloomed into a much larger retail phenomenon filled with glossy art books, printed scarves, and ethically sourced jewelry.
Faithful reproductions of European cathedrals, Egyptian sphinxes, and trophies from the currently unidentified "planet Hollywood" must have produced an unimaginable sense of awe in the tens of thousands of pilgrims that visited the Valley of the Kings every day.
A clock and watch expert from Canada who visited Mr. Li's Tianjin company in 2014 said he had the impression that it manufactured reproductions, though he did not see any automaton models of the sort described in the lawsuit.
Until 2014, my sophomore year, when a group of African-American students made several demands to improve the campus environment for people of color, the recumbent statue of Lee was also flanked by reproductions of the Confederate battle flag.
But in an untitled series in which she creates impressionistic, non-exact reproductions of children's drawings, she exposes the complexity of the original works and the difficulty in defining "adult" art, thereby reassessing standard value judgements of artistic quality.
Artist Zefrey Throwell has used his father's ashes mixed with the meth that killed him for mixed media works on the complexity of family memory, while Wafaa Bilal scattered human ashes on his scale reproductions of destruction in Iraq.
With "loan agreement policies" given as explanation for the restrictions on pencils and paper, approximately 20 opponents to the regulation sat throughout the exhibition space modelling clay, in what was an apparent loophole to the expulsion of any illustrative reproductions.
With a degree in painting from the San Francisco Art Institute and a master's in Illustration from UC Santa Cruz, lately he's turned his attention away from diagrams of bees and colorfully-rendered flowers to rippling reproductions of the human form.
The trust behind the museum also holds the lease on the upper floors of No. 21970, and in February, Hendrix's apartment, recreated with period artifacts and reproductions, opened to the public in an unlikely coupling of the Baroque and the psychedelic.
Last year, Mr. Rivlin said he and other Warhol specialists were contacted by people who tried to sell a set of nine Warhol prints that were swapped out for reproductions and stolen from the wall of a business in Los Angeles.
Under French law, Mr. Benatov can brand bronzes as "originals," with the permission of an artist's heirs or rights holders, or as "reproductions," once the artist has been dead for 70 years and the bronzes are clearly stamped as such.
In his 2008 works he began incorporating different types of imagery and objects, such as game boards, pages from old magazines, and reproductions of well-known and little-known works from art books and auction catalogues, which serve as starting points.
As the book continues, seriality appears in the form of raindrops, cars in New York City, and finally, seven eye-candy reproductions of original Kusama works, including the textured chair of stuffed appendages Accumulation No. 1 (1962) and an Infinity Room.
Graham's federal suit follows his mailing of cease and desist letters to Prince and the gallery last February, which demanded they stop showing and distributing Prince's work with Graham's photograph and remove all unauthorized reproductions found in catalogues or on websites.
However, with its gorgeous reproductions of Cosman's drawings from throughout her life, this monograph is an important contribution to the history of 20th-century women's art and a fitting homage to an artist who refused to be told what to do.
But the window shutters in Moore's office were closed, restricting his view to the contents of the room, which included busts of the Confederate heroes Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, as well as an extensive collection of Ten Commandments reproductions.
If her name is unfamiliar, it may be because her role as an entomologist and botanist in the late 1600s and early 1700s in Europe was largely forgotten because of poor reproductions of her work and setbacks for women in science.
When viewed online, it's nearly impossible to get a sense of the bubble wrap paint pixels in his portraits of Albert Einstein and Jimi Hendrix or his reproductions of classics like Matisse's Odalisque or Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring.
Her work is extremely concrete and hyper-literal — for example, the most recent installment of her fruit stand series presents plastic reproductions of trade commodity fruits, such as bananas plastered with stickers, from companies that grow, trade, and sell them globally.
Despite the destruction of the originals, these digital reproductions still ensure that the object stays with us, which is hopeful for the future and also indicative of a new relationship with material, where the past can be reproduced physically with new technology.
These three new publications — one integrating current scholarship into a very readable story, another working deep into Vermeer's studio practices, and lastly a compilation of the finest reproductions of the artist's work available — bring Vermeer closer to us than he's ever been.
It degrades the work of the daring dead painter and his expressive, surface-rich paintings while simultaneously underusing the awesome powers of immersive digital technology by displaying on a colossal scale slightly animated high-resolution reproductions of Vincent van Gogh's better-known paintings.
Reproductions of the 50-foot arch that formed the temple's entrance are to be installed in New York and in London, a tribute to the 7053,000-year-old structure that the Islamic State destroyed last year in the Syrian town of Palmyra.
If you try it however with a picture of your face, you may end up with endless swirls of your entire visage within your cheeks, or thousands of tiny reproductions of your face throughout the image—as scary looking as it is trippy.
Many of the authors discuss their first impressions of the painting, which invariably come from reproductions — the triptych itself has been ensconced since the early 1980s at the Palmer Museum of Art, Pennsylvania State University, with only occasional forays to other venues.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge has ordered a Manhattan gallery to pay $330,982 in damages to a foundation representing art by the late theater and screen caricaturist Al Hirschfeld for losing 19 of his works and selling reproductions of others without permission.
Part of a series of collectibles including Frida Kahlo, Salvador Dalí and more, this van Gogh figure comes with a number of exciting accessories, including a removable ear and an easel to display 5 miniature reproductions of some of his most famous works.
The heartbreaking works of Karen Kilimnik recast the icons of consumerism and popular culture — from Kate Moss to drowsy dogs — as strangely deformed things: For a show last year at New York's 303 Gallery, she stuck cat stickers onto reproductions of baroque tapestries.
Those who recognized its genius honed their craft by imitating her knowing gaze, the mysterious smile—and now 15 of the best Mona Lisa reproductions from throughout history have been curated as a new collection on Electric Objects (EO) called Lona Misa.
It was part of the accumulation of medias, informations, documentations and reproductions we've put together to open the conversation about the complexity of the relation between art form and power representation—about domination strategies and counter strategies from every field and country.
Paul Swan Is Dead and Gone, directed by Steve Cosson and now showing in the converted Chelsea townhouse theater Torn Page, recreates the atmosphere of Swan's weekly gatherings, in a boudoir-like space with emerald green walls hung with reproductions of his artworks.
The Gulag History Museum published a copy of the diary in a small, handsome volume that also includes reproductions of newspaper articles about its discovery, the record of Ms. Ranitskaya's interrogation when she was arrested and some longer poems that she wrote later.
"The Ten Thousand Things III," the magnum opus in the show, is the third work in a series that was inspired by Marcel Duchamp's Boîte-en-valise, or a box in a suitcase, a portable miniature monograph including 22019 reproductions of the artist's own work.
"It would actually be stranger if there weren't replica attempts and reproductions," says O'Banion, but while other rollers make the same claims as GloPRO (which costs around £199, $199 in the US) and seem tempting at less than half the cost, there are major differences.
Again, these guitars sound as good as a Martin should, though for the purists the company has to come up with ways to build all-wood versions of its stalwarts and the reproductions of classics that the vintage-guitar market has created a demand for.
One group of collages features reproductions of 1930s movie actresses surrounded by floral images, as well as one of Tab Hunter, a blond, all-American heartthrob who starred in movies in the 1950s and '60s, and had a hit single, "Young Love," in 1957.
Though artist Damian Elwes continues to nestle reproductions of classic works into his paintings of famous art studios, and Eric Doeringer has a new Johns and Rauschenberg-inspired solo show, the pure art of the "perfect fake" hasn't become the trend this article predicted.
Even the catalog accompanying the exhibition, which includes an essay by Alex Bacon, along with reproductions of a few works done between the ones featured in the exhibition, does little to illuminate the shift – basically one opaque sentence towards the end of the essay.
What is most intriguing about the critical history of "The Fulbright Triptych" is the degree to which the experience of the actual painting departs not only from its reproductions, but from its verbal descriptions as well, most markedly in terms of realism and trompe l'oeil.
A short drive north from Willemstad, the Nena Sanchez Gallery — housed within Landhuis Jan Kok, an 18th-century plantation once owned by the island's most infamous slave owner — showcases the original works of the late Curaçaoan artist Nena Sanchez, as well as reproductions for purchase.
In one, Geldzahler alone gazes at reproductions of paintings, including Piero's "Baptism of Christ," pinned to a folding screen; in another Mr. Hockney's parents sit as if parachuted in from their Yorkshire sitting room, the same Piero reproduction reflected in an antique shaving mirror.
You'll get that from the urban-noir aesthetic, the school-indoctrination sessions and the fact that Montag's job as a "fireman" involves not fighting fires but starting them — burning humanity's last remaining books as well as their digital reproductions, all of which have been outlawed.
Copies, Fakes, and Reproductions: Printmaking in the Renaissance at the Blanton Museum of Art tackles these questions with subtlety and nuance, drawing (as it were) from Dürer and Raimondi's work, of course, but also from Raphael, Michelangelo, Giorgio Ghisi, Hendrick Goltzius, and many others.
Its attention to detail — taken to obsessive heights, extends to the rest of Saab's business: According to Visionaire's Lars Petersen, the mannequins stacked on shelves (0:45 in the video) are reproductions of Saab's couture clients, which is why they're all different sizes, heights, shapes, and proportions.
The Apfels would travel to Europe two times a year to get fabric there they could not get in the U.S. They specialized in fabric reproductions from the 27th, 83th and 28th centuries and had a showroom at 29 East 210th Street in Manhattan, New York.
"Posthumous reproductions continue to play a contentious role in the artistic legacies of Auguste Rodin, Edgar Degas and several other important sculptors who died in the early 103th century," said Patricia Failing, a retired art history professor who remains affiliated with the University of Washington, in Seattle.
Steven Ungerleider's Faust's Gold offers a detailed look at East Germany's state-run performance enhancement, offering many reproductions of the precise drug schedules that East German athletes followed, but is deeply critical of the government doctors who oversaw the program and avowedly opposed to performance enhancement.
He shot crisp images of fine art on old fashioned, large-format, Century cameras for the Whitney Museum, MoMA, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, as well as various art magazines, newspapers, art dealers, and artists in need of prissy, high quality reproductions of paintings and sculpture.
Edited by Mayer's niece and nephew, Marie and Max Warsh, the book includes the range of documentation that now defines these ephemeral works: photographs, sketches and drawings, writings by Mayer, reproductions of artists' books pages and flyers, and a scholarly essay by art historian Gillian Sneed.
Lined with tens of thousands of these canvases drying on clotheslines, the town became the focus of the 2016 documentary China's Van Goghs, which profiled Zhao Xiaoyong, one of the many artists in the painting district responsible for creating reproductions sold at tourist shops, galleries, and museums.
As she related what I had said, he flipped through the books excitedly and pointed to reproductions of his sketches on the backs of beer coasters and scraps of paper, two nude women, a fish biting a finger, a scrawny youth who looked a little familiar.
The envelope poems suggest the current exhilarating paradox of Dickinson's work: her unique actions of mind are bound in unusually dramatic ways to slips of paper a hundred and fifty years old or more, rarities whose near-perfect reproductions are nevertheless now widely and freely available online.
His work is radical in its use of actual historical objects, rather than illustrations or reproductions — in addition to the McNamara chair and Vatican textiles, it includes such objects as the typewriter on which Theodore Kaczynski, better known as "The Unabomber," typed his manifesto critiquing industrial society.
Moreover, the evolution of the catalogues reflect developments in technology and society: typesetting and print techniques allowed for illustrations to accompany the descriptions of the art, first in black-and-white engravings and then later in color; the introduction of photography allowed even more veracity to these reproductions.
The pièce de résistance of the exhibition is the set of watercolor reproductions from the Ville of the Mysteries in Pompeii, a reproduction of the frescoes still in place there, commissioned by Kelsey in 1924, because he wanted his students to experience what had just been discovered in Italy.
In them are scenes from The Big Lebowski and Animal House, smiling portraits of teenage heartthrobs, reproductions of old French liquor advertisements, logos from legacy bands like Guns n' Roses and the Grateful Dead, and written-out, blown-up instructions on how to play seemingly obvious drinking games.
In addition to its copious biographical details — Bois consulted regularly with Kelly — the catalogue offers reproductions of rarely seen student works — extensive drawings and studies along with somber portraits and moody landscapes enlivened with European avant-garde conceits; Paul Gauguin and Max Beckmann are named as foundational influences.
Reproductions of murals, like one of the Mafundi Institute in Watts (a cultural center that emerged in the wake of the 1965 Watts Rebellion), point to the community's historical assets, while cosmic and ancient imagery dot the installation in the form of pyramids, Nefertiti busts, and ankh symbols.
Dividing his time between Paris and a studio in Belle-Île, where reproductions of works by Pierre Bonnard, Paul Klee, and Pablo Picasso were tacked on his wall, Kelly produced a stunning variety of works, from extensive studies and drawings to mixed media paintings and small-scale relief sculptures.
We think it might have something to do with an upcoming art show, but, given that it's Dean Blunt, it might just be that he's really bored or stoned or just actually really loves selling 1:18 scale reproductions of the Mini Coopers that Foxtons' estate agents drive.
This includes popular musicians Pizzicato Five and Cornelius's recreations of obscure 1960s exotica sounds, Japanese denim companies' reproductions of moribund dyeing, yarn spinning, and weaving techniques to create high-quality jeans, and even Suntory's Yamazaki, a single malt in more demand than what is coming out of Scotland.
"I love old things, because I feel if something has survived a few hundred years of use, I'm probably not going to destroy it," said Mr. Burroughs, who nonetheless didn't think twice about grabbing a pair of capacious wing chairs, antique reproductions, for $75 each at a yard sale.
In addition to reproduced images of posters, buttons, guitars, and photographs, The Martin Archives includes pockets with physical reproductions of important documents, including a chord wheel designed by Boak, letters from Maybelle Carter and Gene Autry and floor plans that show the workflow of the factory's original Pennsylvania location.
The exhibition, which actually begins before the age of photography with Galileo's Sidereus Nuncius, solves this problem in part by reconstructing the sense of dispossession that must have been felt on viewing the earliest astronomers' hand-drawn reproductions of the lunar surface as it appeared through their telescopes.
For example, moving sculptures by Tinguely are displayed on a free-standing wall underneath two hanging mobiles by Alexander Calder, and next to Marcel Duchamp's "La boite-en-valise" (1934-41), a leather box filled with photographs and reproductions of art, considered a major influence on kinetic artists.
New essays and Q&A's from former writers and people in the scene have been added for context, and so has a folder filled with reproductions of flyers of 77 notable bands like Germs, Screamers, Weirdos, The Bags, X, Catholic Discipline, The Zeros, The Go-Go's, and others.
In one case being litigated in New York, a dealer in timepieces based there is suing a California auction house, asserting that the pair of clocks he paid $607,000 for in 2016 had been misrepresented as being at least 203 years old, when they were actually modern reproductions.
"The Persistence of Good Taste," the first of its six sections, features a handful of 20th-century reproductions of bygone styles, including a handsome Regency-style tea service and a painted blanket chest by Max Kuehne that once belonged to the wife of the American collector Albert C. Barnes.
If you were able to read a menu that ran to more than a hundred dishes (one of the pleasures of "Ten Restaurants" is its reproductions of dozens of menus), and had the time to linger over fourteen courses, you could go to Delmonico's, and everyone who could did.
In addition to the 220,000 gold coins — more than is typical for this sort of commemorative coin — that will be printed at West Point, the Mint will also produce 100,000 of what it calls medals, silver reproductions of the image that will sell for around $40 to $50.
Lobbing a history lesson into a multimedia funhouse, this uneven yet colorful and busy exhibition provides the prospective reader of the byzantine Arcades Project with timelines of the author's life, as well as explicatory wall charts, print photographs, and reproductions of handwritten manuscripts, lists, journals and other keepsakes.
"We hope that visitors to 'Items′ will see in these sports jerseys not only the blood, sweat, and tears of their original wearers," she added, "but also the complex synthesis of aesthetics, personal choice, collective style, politics, business, race, gender, marketing, labor and technology that are embodied by their reproductions."
The NPG installed the portrait photo on its first floor following the musician's death and distributed digital reproductions to press for publication, allegedly violating the terms of Goldsmith's agreement with record producer and collection Jimmy Iovine, to whom she originally sold the photo, and who donated it to the museum.
"Rather than being more than a century old, the clocks were approximately five years old, and they were manufactured in Beijing by a company that sells virtually identical clocks as modern reproductions for about $20,000 a piece," the buyer's lawyer, Ted Poretz, wrote in the lawsuit filed in federal court.
Throughout it all, he rips through the history of southern defeat, tearing up Philipoteaux's "Pickett's Charge," emmeshing the reproductions within complementary layers of white, bright blue, and deep black tissue, and then finishes by literally tilling the terrain of this work's surface with the ropes that binds it all together.
And for the patio and interior views, they took another house, which was slated for demolition, and essentially remodeled it to replicate Cuarón's family home, with attention paid to the smallest details: They hired an artisan to make reproductions of the original tiles, using techniques from the early 20th century.
Reproductions of two pieces from the artist's "Untitled (Four Etchings)" (1992) fill the pages, featuring phrases from Zora Neale Hurston's 19013 essay "How It Feels to Be Colored Me" in black block letters that become increasingly smudged and hard to read as your eyes move towards the bottom of the page.
In addition to the many photographs, Baker's book contains a timeline, a review of the Obama years "by the numbers," reproductions of New York Times front pages and a series of short chapter-ending vignettes (some serious: Obama and the Roberts court; some less so: Obama on the basketball court).
It brings together archival materials and reproductions from the Labadie Collection and the Bentley Library in conjunction with radical artworks by diverse, multi-generational artists and designers whose works are deeply influenced by the ideas of freedom and self-determination, re-writing the canonical accounts of history, building contemporary culture, and solidarity.
" Carter and Seth gain some early success when they are asked to work with a famous white rapper who wants to "pay his dues to the tradition [of African American music] by releasing an album of classic covers… like those Chinese oil painters who turn out perfect reproductions of Monets and Cézannes.
To complement the photo reproductions of the Harrisburg murals, Woodmere has industriously rounded up much extant — and portable — work (like the detachable painted decorations for a private home that were taken off its walls when the property was sold) in a manner that feels less like a retrospective than a family reunion.
Now, 50 years after Lennon and Ono, each fresh from a divorce, became husband and wife on March 20, 1969, the US-based labels Secretly Canadian and Chimera Music are jointly re-releasing Wedding Album, its vinyl-LP and compact-disc formats complete with faithful reproductions of the original vinyl record's innovative packaging.
To make things a little easier — and to have something to share with the friends that have emailed and DM'd me for lightsaber advice — I've assembled a list of some of my favorite reproductions of various sabers from the original Star Wars trilogy, who makes them, and where you can find them.
Dang's thoughtful and compelling 2018 solo debut, Southern Oceans, installed at Motel Gallery, explored Pacific colonialism's symbolic, material, and ecological legacies, in this case through imaginative reproductions of breadfruits, 18th-century shipping containers, and wallpaper crammed with colonialist iconography (specifically, French painter Jean-Gabriel Charvet's "Savages of the Pacific Ocean," ca. 1805).
There would be more dollhouses — ones she and her husband built and furnished for his granddaughters, and the now famous Pistner House, a five-and-a-half-foot-high marvel of 013th-century French architecture and design that features perfectly-scaled miniature reproductions, made over half a decade, by 65 artists and artisans.
"We walked into this conference room and [a guy] picked up a blanket over the table and in it were little reproductions of 36 Corvettes," CEO of Bungalow Media + Entertainment and member of the startup team at MTV Robert Friedman told Business Insider about the meeting where the initial sweepstakes was first pitched.
Now, reproductions of more than 100 of those images are on display in a storefront museum on Avenue C, artifacts of a rebellious time when that neighborhood was the setting for contentious battles over development and homelessness, police conduct and control of its central public space, Tompkins Square Park, in the East Village.
Tellingly, one can never actually even see all of the painting at one time, since the frontal view actually obscures the effects of its heavy impasto (rendered undetectable in photographic reproductions), which at points reaches several inches in depth, curving over colors underneath, and on close inspection reveals a high-gloss finish on its underside.
There's no strict system linking her covers of Der Spiegel, which blare about terrorists and the oil crisis, to the kitschy postcards of snow-topped mountains and Dresden's destroyed landmarks; or to the World War I maps with old-style Gothic lettering; or to the reproductions of Pop Art by Warhol, Rauschenberg and Richard Hamilton.
Across the road, at the Farnesina, site of Raphael's famed fresco of the nymph Galatea, an exhibit explores Leonardo's influence and legacy in Rome, while yet another — dubbed "The Impossible Exhibition" — consists of full-size digital reproductions of all of Leonardo's attributed paintings (as well as an imagined reconstruction of his workshop at the Belvedere).
Standing in a row at one edge of the site is a group of reproductions of Easter Island moai, erected as forever witnesses of your existence on this earth, according to the cemetery's website; another plot of land hosts a replica of Stonehenge, which is meant to represent a sacred space that connects the earth to the sky.
Non-repeating bitmap patterns, derived from a scanned piece of crumpled paper, underlay passages of newsprint reproductions, fugitive brushwork, a micrographic version of Picasso's "Guernica," and attached whatnots, including a watercolor of a sailing ship by Owens's grandfather, patterns of embroidery by her grandmother, and a drawing by her younger brother Lincoln, who is a chef in New Orleans.
In an interview included in Paul K. Bryant-Jackson and Lois More Overbeck's "Intersecting Boundaries: The Theatre of Adrienne Kennedy" (1992), Kennedy's first director, Michael Kahn, talks about working on "Funnyhouse of a Negro": When I first met Adrienne, instead of explaining the play to me, she brought me loads and loads of photographs and reproductions of paintings.
The material, which will gradually become available as additions to the existing Lucerna lantern slide database, is incredibly varied, featuring travel photos, reproductions of artworks (which some art history professors might still use today), photographs of museum collections, microscopic views of the natural world, painted comic slides, illustrations for songbooks, snapshots of daily life, and much, much more.
This is most evident on the private upper level, where he designed cocooning spaces for each occupant, appointing the master suite with furnishings either quirky (reproductions of a pair of wavy 1940s Paolo Buffa night stands), austere (an Hermès re-edition of a 1924 Jean-Michel Frank parchment dressing table) or, as with the textured Cogolin rug, seductively tactile.

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