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  2. Catalogue raisonné - Wikipedia

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    [2] A catalogue raisonné is normally produced by the artist or by a committee of family members, experts or academics, collectively known as "producers". The catalogue ordinarily contains a list of characteristics of an artwork such as the title, year of production, dimensions, medium and a description of the work, alongside an image of the work.

  3. Wildenstein Index Number - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] An example is the Monet: Catalogue Raisonné (ISBN 978-3-8228-8559-8), which is a four volume set published in 1996 with 2,580 illustrations in 1,540 pages. In this set, volume I is a biography and volumes II-IV contain a chronological listing of Monet's work; that is to say, volume II contains Wildenstein Index No. 1 produced in ...

  4. Agnes Martin - Wikipedia

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    Agnes Bernice Martin RCA (March 22, 1912 – December 16, 2004) was an American abstract painter known for her minimalist style and abstract expressionism. [1] [2] Born in Canada, she moved to the United States in 1931, where she pursued higher education and became a U.S. citizen in 1950.

  5. List of contemporary artists - Wikipedia

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    Agnes Martin (1912–2004), painter; Eugene J. Martin (1938–2005), painter; Enrique Martinez Celaya (1964), painter and sculptor; Gordon Matta-Clark (1943–1978), conceptual artist; Amanda Matthews (born 1968), sculptor, painter, public art; Paul McCarthy (born 1945), performance and installation artist; Allan McCollum (born 1944), sculptor ...

  6. Catalogues of classical compositions - Wikipedia

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    A thematic catalogue is an index used to identify musical compositions through the citation of the opening notes and/or main theme(s) of the work and/or of its movements or main sections. [2] Such catalogues can be used for many purposes, including as guides to a specific composer's works, as an inventory of a library's holding or as an ...

  7. Ellsworth Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Kelly eventually moved away from Coenties Slip, where he had sometimes shared a studio with fellow artist and friend Agnes Martin, to the ninth floor of the high-rise studio/co-op Hotel des Artistes at 27 West 67th Street. [14] Kelly left New York City for Spencertown in 1970 and was joined there by his partner, photographer Jack Shear, in 1984 ...

  8. Klaus Ertz - Wikipedia

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    Klaus Ertz (11 June 1945 – 3 August 2023 [1]) was a German art historian specializing in the Brueghel family of artists and their workshop.. Ertz was born in Homburg and is best known for his catalogues raisonnés on Jan Brueghel the Elder, his son Jan II, his brother Pieter Brueghel the Younger, Josse de Momper, Marten van Cleve, Jan van Kessel, David Vinckboons, Josef van Bredal and ...

  9. John Smith (art historian) - Wikipedia

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    John Smith (1781–1855) was a 19th-century British art dealer who developed the concept of the catalogue raisonné.. Smith was born in London.He began dealing in art as a framemaker, specializing in wood-carving and gilding. [1]