Gloria González, Field Marshal; Juan González, Minister of Education; and Denise Oliver https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/892999
Gloria González, Field Marshal; Juan González, Minister of Education; and Denise Oliver
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Gloria González, Field Marshal; Juan González, Minister of Education; and Denise Oliver
Elizabeth I’s admiration for the arts, along with England’s economic buoyancy during her reign, provided ripe conditions for the production of enduring hallmarks in the visual, decorative, and performing arts.
Isaac Oliver (ca. 1565–1617) studied under Hilliard, and together they became influential
Scott & Knight Auction Centre, Suffolk, UK, October 5, 2018; lot 2141); [Daniel Oliver
“Said to be from Paros, but more likely to be from Naxos� (Preziosi in Antiquities from the collection of Christos G. Bastis, 1987, p. 121) [Until 1947, with Nicolas Koutoulakis, Paris]; 1947, purchased by Christos G
Bothmer, Pat Getz-Preziosi, Diana Buitron-Oliver, and Andrew Oliver, Jr. 1987.
From James I to George III, silver styles reflected the policies and aesthetic preferences of the sovereign.
the delicate and refined aesthetic sense of Charles I; the puritanical outlook of Oliver
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Jerome reading Isaac Oliver 16th–17th century Princess Elizabeth (1596–1662),
The Artist: Nicholas Hilliard, the son of Richard Hilliard, an Exeter goldsmith, made his earliest known miniatures in 1560. He served his apprenticeship as a goldsmith, beginning in 1562 with Robert Brandon, whose daughter Alice he was to marry in 1576
remained the dominant figure in the art until the emergence of his pupil Isaac Oliver
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Heckscher Jean Mailey Jessie McNab Oscar White Muscarella Helmut Nickel Andrew Oliver
Active London, 1902–1977
Beginning in 1917, through the efforts of Cecil as well as Brown’s son Oliver, who
Hidden in a natural crevice and wrapped in a straw mat, the hoard contained 442 different objects.
Farmers in Israel and Jordan began to cultivate olives and dates, and herders began