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portrait and Andrea
Catherine of Siena ( 1347-1380 ), portrait by Andrea Vanni, late 14th or early 15th century.
Saverio Mercadante in a portrait by: it: Andrea Cefaly | Andrea Cefaly ( Museo di San Martino, Naples )
A youthful portrait by Andrea del Sarto c. 1517 is conserved at the Uffizi.
Later he sojourned in Padua, where he trained a young Andrea Mantegna in perspective and classicist themes and where, in 1460, he finished a portrait of Erasmo Gattamelata, now lost.
Chénier's fate has become the subject of many plays, pictures and poems, notably in the opera Andrea Chénier by Umberto Giordano, the epilogue by Sully-Prudhomme, the Stello by Alfred de Vigny, the delicate statue by Puech in the Luxembourg, and the well-known portrait in the centre of the " Last Days of the Terror.
* 2007: Andrea Elliott of The New York Times, for ' Muslims in America Series ,' " her intimate, richly textured portrait of an immigrant imam striving to find his way and serve his faithful in America.
Three stories put Vanity Fair on the map: Harry Benson's cover shoot of Ronald and Nancy Reagan dancing in the White House ; Helmut Newton's notorious portrait of accused murderer Claus von Bulow in his leathers with his mistress Andrea Reynolds with reporting by Dominick Dunne, and Brown's own cover story on Princess Diana in October 1985 titled The Mouse that Roared.
Sebastiano, conscious of his deficiency in the higher sphere of invention, made himself especially celebrated as a portrait painter: the likeness of Andrea Doria, in the Doria Palace, Rome, is one of the most renowned.
To this period of Andrea belong a small Crucifixion ( 1503, at the Louvre ) and the portrait of Charles d ' Amboise ( Louvre ); the portrait of Giovanni Longoni ( 1505, National Gallery of London ); the Annunciation ( 1506, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge ); and the beautiful Virgin of the Green Cushion ( Louvre ), for which a sensitive drawing of the Virgin's head is in the Ambrosiana at Milan ; and the Head of the Baptist in a silver charger ( 1507, Louvre ).
The portrait of Charles II d ' Amboise in the Louvre, who now attribute it as a copy of a work by Andrea, is a case in point.
Room of Andrea Doria: portrait of Christopher Columbus by Jan Mabuse and Sebastiano del Piombo, Portrait of Andrea Doria.
* Andrea Blanch ( born 1935 ), portrait, commercial, and fine art photographer
1507 portrait by Andrea Solari.

portrait and Royal
1929 portrait of King Alfonso XIIIOn 31 May 1906, at the Royal Monastery of San Geronimo in Madrid, Alfonso married Scottish-born Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg ( 1887 – 1969 ), a niece of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom, and a granddaughter of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom.
In 1815 he was admitted to the Royal Academy Schools in London and exhibited his first work in oil, Hermia and Helena, a subject from A Midsummer Night's Dream, along with a portrait miniature, " J. Keats, Esq ", in the Royal Academy Exhibition of 1819.
In 1900, Queen Victoria sent the Royal Photographer to Tavolara in order to make an official portrait of the Tavolara Royal Family, and include it in her collection of royal portraits.
The queen attempted to fight back with her own propaganda that portrayed her as a caring mother, most notably with the portrait of her and her children done by Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, which premiered at the Royal Académie Salon de Paris in August 1787.
Newton, as President of the Royal Society, did much to obscure Hooke, including, it is said, destroying ( or failing to preserve ) the only known portrait of the man.
When the move to new quarters finally was made a few years later, in 1710, Hooke's Royal Society portrait went missing, and has yet to be found.
Rushton and Barry Fantoni ( another Private Eye contributor ) entered a painting Nude Reclining, a satirical portrait of three establishment types, for the 1963 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition under the name of ' Stuart Harris ' which excited much controversy.
James Francis Edward, about 1703, portrait in the Royal Collection attributed to Alexis Simon Belle
Sir Thomas Lawrence PRA FRS ( 13 April 1769 – 7 January 1830 ) was a leading English portrait painter and president of the Royal Academy.
The portrait was refused for exhibition at the conservative Royal Academy, but was shown in a private gallery under the title The Woman in White.
The portrait was refused for exhibition at the conservative Royal Academy, but in 1863 it was accepted at the Salon des Refusés in Paris, an event sponsored by Emperor Napoleon III for the exhibition of works rejected from the Salon.
Self portrait of Matthew Paris from the original manuscript of his Historia Anglorum ( London, British Library, MS Royal 14. C. VII, folio 6r ).
This portrait of Joanna was done in Flanders, ca 1500: it is a detail from the wings of the Last Judgement Triptych of Zierikzee, by the Master of Affligem | Master of Afflighem ( Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium )
The rejection of the 1938 portrait of Eliot by the selection committee of the Royal Academy for their annual exhibition caused a furore, with front-page headlines prompted by the resignation of Augustus John in protest.
Titian's portrait of Jacopo Sannazaro ( ca 1514-18 ) formed part of the diplomatic " Dutch Gift " to Charles II of England in 1660 ( Royal Collection )
His portrait by Titian, painted ca 1514-18, is in the Royal Collection, part of the diplomatic " Dutch Gift " to Charles II, in 1660.
Both Judah Herz Beer and his wife were close to the Prussian court ; when Amalia was awarded in 1816 the Order of Louise, she was given, by Royal dispensation, not the traditional Cross but a portrait bust of the Queen.
His portrait now hangs in the Development Office of the Royal Society.
The most important additions to the royal collection were made by John II Casimir, a passionate collector of Dutch paintings, and a patron of Daniel Schultz ( who painted a famous portrait of a son of Crimean Aga Dedesh, and was made Royal falconer in reward for his father's contribution during the war with Russia in 1663 ).
In 1807 he sent to the Royal Academy the well-known portrait of William Blake, now in the National Portrait Gallery, London, which was engraved in line by Luigi Schiavonetti, and later etched by William Bell Scott.
In 1879 John Singer Sargent painted a small-scale copy of Las Meninas, and in 1882 painted a homage to the painting in his The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit, while the Irish artist Sir John Lavery chose Velázquez's masterpiece as the basis for his portrait The Royal Family at Buckingham Palace, 1913.
The headstone, which features a portrait relief, was paid for and erected by the Royal Scottish Academy.
On his return in 1738 he first settled in Edinburgh, attracting attention by his head of Duncan Forbes of Culloden and his full-length portrait of the Duke of Argyll, later used on Royal Bank of Scotland banknotes.

portrait and Art
* Art Directors Club biography, portrait and images of work
* 1958 – Art Kane photographs 57 notable jazz musicians in the black and white group portrait " A Great Day in Harlem " in front of a Brownstone in New York City.
* Art Directors Club biography, portrait and images of work
File: Jacques-Louis_David_017. jpg | Full length portrait of Napoleon standing | Napoleon in His Study ( 1812 ), National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.
Blindness is a recurrent theme in Picasso ’ s works of this period, also represented in The Blindman ’ s Meal ( 1903, the Metropolitan Museum of Art ) and in the portrait of Celestina ( 1903 ).
In dire financial straits following the war, the Liechtenstein dynasty often resorted to selling family artistic treasures, including for instance the portrait " Ginevra de ' Benci " by Leonardo da Vinci, which was purchased by the National Gallery of Art of the United States in 1967.
* Art Directors Club biography, portrait and images of work
* Art Directors Club bio and portrait of Herbert Bayer
In 1650 in Rome Velázquez also painted a portrait of Juan de Pareja, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, USA.
On November 11, 2006 the Board of Trustees at Thomas Jefferson University agreed to sell The Gross Clinic to the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D. C., and the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas for a record $ 68, 000, 000, the highest price for an Eakins painting as well as a record price for an individual American-made portrait.
Detail of a portrait within its mummy wrappings, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
He became close friends with many of his contemporaries, including Modigliani, who painted a portrait of him in 1916 ( in the collection of the Musée d ' Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris ).
The first Archibald Prize was awarded by the Art Gallery of New South Wales in 1921, to WB McInnes, for his portrait of Desbrowe Annear.
In addition, many works, especially in the 1930s, prominently feature hands, which could be interpreted as another heroic symbol of proletarian strength through work: his self portrait in prison ( El Coronelazo, 1945, Museum of Modern Art, Mexico City ), Our Present Image ( 1947, Museum of Modern Art, Mexico ), New Democracy ( 1944, Palace of Fine Arts, Mexico City ), and even his series on working class women, such as The Sob.
* Art Directors Club biography and portrait
Gallery versions of Zidane, un portrait du 21e siècle ( 2006 ) were purchased by the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York.
Self portrait, 1895, Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
It is administered by the trustees of the Art Gallery of New South Wales and awarded for " the best portrait, preferentially of some man or woman distinguished in Art, Letters, Science or Politics, painted by an artist resident in Australia during the twelve months preceding the date fixed by the trustees for sending in the pictures.
He had also sent back some of his own works, including a portrait ( 1623 ) of himself with Endymion Porter, one of Charles's agents, a mythology ( Rinaldo and Armida, 1629, now in the Baltimore Museum of Art ), and a religious work for the Queen.
His second Archibald win, Art, Life and the other thing, again shows his willingness to experiment with different media such as photography and collage, and his respect for art history, including an image of the famous 1943 William Dobell portrait of Joshua Smith, which won a court case against people who claimed it was a caricature, not a portrait.
Art historians believe the portrait may have been intended as a gift for his mistress, Taddea Malaspina, the sister of the marchioness of Massa, to commemorate the birth of their second child, Giulia.

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