Dein Suchergebnis zum Thema: Wilder Westen
Meintest du wilden westen?
Daniel in the Lions‘ Den, Sir Peter Paul Rubens | National Gallery of Art https://www.nga.gov/node/856146
Craig Saffoe, the National Zoo’s curator of Great Cats, explores Rubens’s depiction of lions in a key moment of drama.
Search Audio Tour Stop 205 Daniel in the Lions‘ Den, Sir Peter Paul Rubens West
The Elements of Art: Color | National Gallery of Art https://www.nga.gov/educational-resources/elements-art/elements-art-color
Left: Claude Monet French, 1840–1926 Rouen Cathedral, West Façade, 1894 oil on
Sargent and Spain | National Gallery of Art https://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/sargent-and-spain
and Spain Details Dates October 2, 2022 – January 2, 2023 Locations West
Afro-Atlantic Histories | National Gallery of Art https://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/afro-atlantic-histories
Taking an in-depth look at the historical experiences and cultural formations of Black and African people since the 17th century, this exhibition includes works of art like paintings, sculpture, photographs, and time-based media by artists from Africa, Europe, the Americas, and the Caribbean.
1793 work by Thomas Stothard called Voyage of the Sable Venus from Angola to the West
A Scene on the Ice by Hendrick Avercamp https://www.nga.gov/artworks/50721-scene-ice
Rich and poor mingle on the frozen waters of a river. From the lower left corner, a man quietly observes the many skaters.
On View West Building Main Floor, Gallery 44 Order reproductions from the Gallery
Who Is Ellsworth Kelly? 10 Things to Know | National Gallery of Art https://www.nga.gov/stories/articles/who-ellsworth-kelly-10-things-know
The colorful life of one of the nation’s most important postwar artists.
Ellsworth Kelly, West façade, Notre-Dame-la-Grande, 12th-century, Poitiers, 1949
Sunrise in the Catskills by Thomas Cole https://www.nga.gov/artworks/71025-sunrise-catskills
In the spring of 1826, Thomas Cole met Robert Gilmor Jr., a highly knowledgeable and sophisticated Baltimore collector, who soon commissioned a view of Catskill Mountain House, a popular hotel overlooking the Hudson River Valley. After a summer spent sketching and painting in the area and corresponding with his patron concerning the selection of a new subject, Cole completed Sunrise in the Catskills in early December and had it delivered to Baltimore on Christmas Day.
This is not a tamed and cultivated portion of the American landscape but a remote, wild
