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exhibited and Bacchus
The same year he exhibited a marble statue at the Salon of 1878, based on his early painting Anacreon, Bacchus and Cupid ( 1848 ).
He exhibited 148 works in the Royal Academy between 1769 and 1819, mainly portraits, but often fancy subjects, such as ' Rosalind ,' painted for the Shakespeare Gallery ; ' The Death of Lucretia ; The Priestess of Bacchus ;' ' Tobias ;' ' Fair Rosamond ;' ' The Return of Orestes ;' ' Duke Robert ,' etc.
He painted the large canvas, A Procession in Honor of Bacchus, which he exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1869 when he came back to Britain.

exhibited and Love
Love struggled in school and exhibited various signs of emotional and social problems, later being diagnosed as mildly autistic.
While Donovan's Reef is set on the fictional island of Haleakaloha, which has a French governor, the only Polynesian language exhibited in the film is Hawaiian -- " Haleakaloha " can be translated as " Home of Laughter and Love " ( hale
In 2007 Semple exhibited " Fake Plastic Love ", an exhibition of billboard scale paintings housed within a blacked out environment of East London's Truman Brewery.
Cumberland was a close friend of William Blake, and it has been suggested that Blake's work may also have had some influence on Danby, for example in Danby's second exhibited painting, Disappointed Love, shown at the Royal Academy in 1821.
Over the course of Young Heroes in Love she attempted to seduce a number of her teammates and also exhibited a rather cold, selfish personality.

exhibited and Greek
He exhibited great manual dexterity, engineering skills and an aptitude for mathematics, while Latin and Greek failed to interest him.
The Antikythera mechanism, discovered in 1900 in a wreck off the Greek island of Antikythera and extensively studied, exhibited the diurnal motions of the sun, moon, and the five known planets.
" For the theatrical pageants exhibited by him he erected a theatre with improved acoustical conditions and seats after the Greek model, thus marking a distinct advance in the construction of places of entertainment.
The Mantineia Marble, dated to the 4th century BC and now exhibited at National Archaeological Museum of Athens depicts the mythical contest between Apollo and Marsyas, with a Greek Pandouris being played by a muse seated on a rock.
Ancient Greece | Ancient Greek brazier and casserole, 6th / 4th century BC, exhibited in the Ancient Agora Museum in Athens, housed in the Stoa of Attalus
According to the 19th century German classicist, Arnold Heeren: “ In the Greek geographers, for instance, we read of two islands, named Tyrus or Tylos, and Aradus, which boased that they were the mother country of the Phoenicians, and exhibited relics of Phoenician temples .” The people of Tyre in particular have long maintained Persian Gulf origins, and the similarity in the words “ Tylos ” and “ Tyre ” has been commented upon.
Having exhibited her interest in languages, she had also studied Latin, Greek, and German, and minored " in a great many other things.
Ancient Greece | Ancient Greek casserole and brazier, 6th / 4th century BC, exhibited in the Ancient Agora Museum in Athens, housed in the Stoa of Attalus
An example of classical Greek architectural polychrome may be seen in the full size replica of the Parthenon exhibited in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
The outstanding conduct and exemplary courage exhibited by members of Company P, Greek Expeditionary Forces Battalion, reflects great credit on themselves and are in keeping with the finest traditions of the military service and the Kingdom of Greece.
Appropriately, chorea is derived from the Greek word, khoros, meaning “ dance .” The extent of the hyperkinesia exhibited in the disease can vary from solely the little finger to the entire body, resembling purposeful movements but occurring involuntarily.
It was based on the SSW concept car first exhibited at the 23rd Tokyo Motor Show in 1979, and named for the battle chariots used during the times of the ancient Greek and Roman Empires.
Located on the Greek island of Syros and in Dawson City, Canada, false subway entrances are part of a the Metro-Net World Connection series ( 1993 – 7 ) Kippenberger built as private commissions ; a sizable length of subway grating, complete with the sounds of trains and gusts of wind, was exhibited posthumously at the Venice Biennale.

exhibited and Interior
The British Institution exhibited his Interior of Seville Cathedral in 1834, and he sold it for £ 300.
The morning after the air raid that destroyed Coventry Cathedral, Piper produced his first painting of bomb damage, Interior of Coventry Cathedral now exhibited at the Herbert Art Gallery.
One presenter, Fluxus performance artist and longtime New Paltz resident Carolee Schneemann, was best known for Interior Scroll ( 1975 ), a piece that culminated in her unrolling a scroll from her vagina and reading it to the audience ; at the seminar, Schneemann exhibited abstract photographs of her vagina as part of Vulva's Morphia ( 1995 ), " a visceral sequence of photographs and text in which a Vulvic personification presents an ironic analysis juxtaposing slides and text to undermine Lacanian semiotics, gender issues, Marxism, the male art establishment, religious and cultural taboos.
Pairs of paintings he commissioned from from Nicolas Bernard Lépicié in 1775 ( an Interior of a Customs-house and a Interior of a Market ) and from Claude-Joseph Vernet in 1779, displayed a strong didactic bias reflecting Terray's concerns with the economics of commerce, rather than a choice by the artists From the history painter Nicolas-Guy Brenet he commissioned two subjects, equally referent to his official position ; one, Cincinnatus Made Dictator was a clear reference to the enlightened despotism under which he operated ; the other made a less open reference to his reputation as a speculator in grain: The Roman Farmer, in which Caius Furius Cressinus was wrongly accused of sorcery on account of the abundance of his crops: it had been exhibited at the Salon of 1775.
Interior of St. Mark's, Venice, first exhibited, 1869

exhibited and Souvenir
To make matters worse Matisse shocked the French public again at the 1907 Société des Artistes Indépendants when he exhibited his painting Blue Nude ( Souvenir de Biskra ), completed in early 1907.

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In 1680 Jean Picard, in his Voyage d ’ Uranibourg, stated, as a result of ten years ' observations, that Polaris, or the Pole Star, exhibited variations in its position amounting to 40 ″ annually.
Gris exhibited with the painters of the Puteaux Group in the Salon de la Section d ' Or in 1912.
Nespolo's films have been exhibited in institutions like the Beaubourg in Paris, the Philadelphia Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw's Filmoteka Polska and Ferrara's Galleria Civica d ' Arte Moderna.
" At the 1910 Salon d ' Automne, a few months later, Metzinger exhibited his highly fractured Nu à la cheminée ( Nude ), which was subsequently reproduced in Les Peintres Cubistes by Apollinaire ( 1913 ).
At the Salon d ' Automne of the same year, in addition to the Indépendants group of Salle 41, were exhibited works by André Lhote, Marcel Duchamp, Jacques Villon, Roger de La Fresnaye, André Dunoyer de Segonzac and František Kupka.
Delaunay's monumental La Ville de Paris ( Musée d ' art moderne de la Ville de Paris ) and Léger's La Noce, The Wedding ( Musée National d ' Art Moderne, Paris ) were also exhibited.
This technique of representing simultaneity, multiple viewpoints ( or relative motion ) is pushed to a high degree of complexity in Gleizes ' monumental Le Dépiquage des Moissons ( Harvest Threshing ), exhibited at the 1912 Salon de la Section d ' Or, Le Fauconnier ’ s Abundance shown at the Indépendants of 1911, and Delaunay's City of Paris, shown at the Indépendants in 1912.
One of only two works sent back to Paris during Ingres ' six year term as Director of the French Academy in Rome, the Stratonice was exhibited for several days in mid-August 1840 in the private apartment of the duc d ' Orléans in the Pavilion Marsan of the Palais des Tuileries.
The cathedral was the subject of a series of paintings by Claude Monet, some of which are exhibited in the Musée d ' Orsay in Paris.
In 1907 he exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants and the Salon d ' Automne.
In 1905, Matisse and a group of artists now known as " Fauves " exhibited together in a room at the Salon d ' Automne.
Although a series of Modigliani's sculptures were exhibited in the Salon d ' Automne of 1912, by 1914 he abandoned sculpting and focused solely on his painting, a move precipitated by the difficulty in acquiring sculptural materials due to the outbreak of war, and by Modigliani's physical debilitation.
Until 1987, when the Musée d ' Orsay acquired this little-known work ( exhibited only once since 1906 ) it had never been recognized as the masterpiece it is, let alone recognized for its relevance to the works leading up to the Demoiselles.
As a painter she became famous primarily for two chief works: Ploughing in the Nivernais ( in French: Le labourage nivernais, le sombrage ), which was first exhibited at the Salon of 1848, and is now in the Musée d ’ Orsay in Paris depicts a team of oxen ploughing a field while attended by peasants set against a vast pastoral landscape ; and, The Horse Fair ( in French: Le marché aux chevaux ) ( which was exhibited at the Salon of 1853 ( finished in 1855 ) and is now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in New York City.
Some of the most important exhibited works are Port Alguer ( 1924 ), L ' espectre del sex-appeal ( 1932 ), Autoretrat tou amb bacon fregit ( 1941 ), Poesia d ' Amèrica-Els atletes còsmics ( 1943 ), Galarina ( 1944 – 45 ), La panera del pa ( 1945 ), Leda atòmica ( 1949 ), Galatea de les esferes ( 1952 ) and Crist de la Tramuntana ( 1968 ).
In 1912 he exhibited at the Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts and the Salon d ' Automne with his first solo show held at Léonce Rosenberg's Galerie L ’ Effort Moderne in Paris in 1920.
His work is also exhibited in public collections worldwide, including the Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art ( Japan ), the Cleveland Museum of Art, National Museum of Art of Romania, the Courtauld Institute of Art ( London ), the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Galleria Nazionale d ' Arte Moderna ( Rome ), Harvard University Art Museums, the Hermitage Museum, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden ( Washington D. C .), the Honolulu Museum of Art, the Kimbell Art Museum ( Fort Worth, Texas ), Kröller-Müller Museum ( Otterlo, Netherlands ), the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes ( Buenos Aires ), the National Galleries of Scotland, the National Gallery of Australia, the Ingres museum in Montauban, the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, and the Middelheim Museum ( Antwerp, Belgium )
In 1911 he exhibited at the Galerie de l ’ Art Contemporain in Paris and the following year his work was included in a show organized by the Duchamp brothers at the Salon de la Section d ’ Or at the Galerie de la Boétie.
Burne-Jones followed up the signal success of these pictures with Laus Veneris, the Chant d ' Amour, Pan and Psyche, and other works, exhibited in 1878.
His imaginative reconstructions of this temple were exhibited in Rome and Paris in 1824 and he went on to publish these as Architecture polychrome chez les Grecs ( 1830 ) and later in Restitution du Temple d ' Empedocle a Selinote ( 1851 ).
In response, the de Noailles family withdrew L ’ Âge d ’ or from commercial distribution and public exhibition for more than forty years ; nonetheless, three years later, in 1933, the film was privately exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, in New York City.
In 1973, her work was exhibited at the Rencontres d ' Arles festival in France through the group exhibition: Trois photographes américaines, Imogen Cunningham, Linda Connor, Judy Dater.
Through his brother he met Pierre Laprade, a member of the jury at the Salon d ' Automne, where he exhibited three of his works Enigma of the Oracle, Enigma of an Afternoon and Self-Portrait.

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