Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
"The Art of Donald McGill" was first published in Horizon in September 1941. The article has appeared in many anthologies including Critical Essays (1946), Collected Essays (1961), Decline of the English Murder and Other Essays (1965) and The Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters of George Orwell (1968), republished by the Donald McGill Museum & Archive Ryde (2010) with for the first time ...
Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen – The Herd Boy playing a Wooden Flute (monument to the sculptor's husband, the composer Carl Nielsen (d. 1931), at his birthplace, Nørre Lyndelse) Georgia O'Keeffe – Cow's Skull: Red, White, and Blue (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York) Pablo Picasso – Figures by the Sea; Diego Rivera - The Rivals [2]
Still Life on Pedestal Table – 1931; The Sculptor – 1931; Figures by the Sea – 1931; Woman with Yellow Hair – 1931; Woman in a Red Armchair (1931), displayed in public for the first time in 2016 at the Met Breuer; [1] not to be confused with Woman in a Red Armchair (1929) Bust of a Woman (Marie-Thérèse) (1931) [2] Girl before a Mirror ...
Ameliaranne at the Circus by Margaret Gilmour (1931) Ameliaranne and the big Treasure by Natalie Joan (1932) Ameliaranne's Prize Package by Eleanor Farjeon (1933) Ameliaranne's Washing Day by Eleanor Farjeon (1934) Ameliaranne at the Seaside by Margaret Gilmour (1935) Ameliaranne at the Zoo by K.L. Thompson (1936)
1931 Cliffs by the Sea: 44 x 62 Lenbachhaus, Munich Oil on canvas 1931 Boy in Fancy Dress: 62.9 x 47.9 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Watercolor and gouache on paper, on cardboard 1931 C. - C. = Fisch: 23.2 x 31.4 Minneapolis Institute of Art: Watercolour and ink on paper, on board 1931 Crosses and Pillars: 38 x 53 Pinakothek der Moderne ...
Bone went to Glasgow School of Art in 1928 [4] and studied there till 1931. He won a travelling scholarship and went to continental Europe. [5] Bone exhibited Auld Brig, Ayr at the Royal Scottish Academy in 1930. His home was 66 St. Leonard's road in Ayr. [6] In 1931 he exhibited at the RSA, his home now being 27 Eglinton Terrace in Ayr.
Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!
This Laffing Sal debuted at Kennywood Park in 1931. It was used during the Great Depression and provided some of the best medicine available in that sad period ---- Laughs. The ride it was in front of was the razed "Laff in the Dark" in 1965 at which time Sal went into retirement-- in a storage bin. But life began again in her 40's.