The Great Red Dragon and the Beast from the Sea by William Blake https://www.nga.gov/artworks/11499-great-red-dragon-and-beast-sea
Times, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT; and Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto
Times, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT; and Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto
1959. [1] According to Jean Lipman, American Primitive Painting, (London/New York/Toronto
1981 Gauguin to Moore: Primitivism in Modern Sculpture, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto
Mayer, Francisco de Goya, London and Toronto, 1924: 181. [3] Sachs lent the painting
Georgia O’Keeffe took inspiration from the road that passed by her house in Abiquiú, New Mexico, for a group of photographs, drawings, and paintings in the early 1960s. She explained, “The road fascinates me with its ups and downs, and finally its wide sweep as it speeds toward the wall of my hilltop to go past me.
, Tate Modern, London; Bank Austria Kunstforum, Vienna; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto
Artwork history & notes Artwork History Provenance Edward Burtynsky, Toronto;
Inscriptions & Marks Inscriptions upper right reverse: „ROSE SUN“ / Jack Bush – Toronto
Dordrecht, situated at the confluence of the Maas and the Merwede rivers, serves as a backdrop to this historical scene on the water. In July 1646, a large Dutch transport fleet carrying thirty thousand soldiers and their equipment gathered at Dordrecht in a show of force by the rebel northern provinces—fighting for independence from the Spanish crown—at the onset of the negotiations that would eventually result in the Peace of Münster in 1648.
Institute of Arts, 1925, no. 3. 1926 Inaugural Exhibition, The Art Gallery of Toronto
Inscriptions & Marks Inscriptions center reverse: „SWIM“ / Jack Bush – Toronto
Toronto, 1978: 262. 1982 Hoffman, Michael E., ed.