‘Messalina and her Companion‘, Aubrey Beardsley, 1895 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/beardsley-messalina-and-her-companion-n04423
Design for the Frontispiece to John Davidson’s Plays Aubrey Beardsley 1894 Professor
Design for the Frontispiece to John Davidson’s Plays Aubrey Beardsley 1894 Professor
Artist page for Sir Charles John Holmes (1868–1936)
Holmes was Slade Professor of Fine Art at Oxford University (1904 to 1910).
Artist page for Marwan (Marwan Kassab Bachi) (1934–2016)
He stayed there for most of his life, and was appointed full professor in 1980.
Artist page for Andrea Fraser (born 1965)
Fraser is based in New York and Los Angeles and is a professor and area head of the
‘Caprice. Verso: Masked Woman with a White Mouse‘, Aubrey Beardsley, c.1894
Design for the Frontispiece to John Davidson’s Plays Aubrey Beardsley 1894 Professor
‘Hyde Park, The Row, London‘, Francis Frith, c.1870
Design for the Frontispiece to John Davidson’s Plays Aubrey Beardsley 1894 Professor
Artist page for William Robert Colton (1867–1921)
During his career, Colton was a professor at the Royal Academy, president of the
Artist page for Suzanne Lacy (born 1945)
Biography Suzanne Lacy (born 1945) is an American artist, educator, writer, and professor
Contains business correspondence between Jacques Lipchitz and the French authorities responsible for arranging of ‚Exposition Internationale Paris 1937‘. Jacques Lipchitz made on commission a sculptural group, titled ‚Prometheus killing the vulture‘ which was displayed in 1937 at the Palais de la Decouverte. It provoked controversies and in 1938 the sculpture was damaged by some right activists. Part of the material was selected by Jacques Lipchitz himself or Rubin Lipchitz and kept in the red folder titled ‚Expositions, commandes,sculptures, dessins‘ together with documents on other exhibitions and commissions, as well as in red folder ‚Exposition 1937‘ and in the envelope later …
Urbain Jacques Lipchitz 23 October 1936 View by appointment Letter from Professor
Artist page for Barbara Kruger (born 1945)
She is an Emerita Distinguished Professor of New Genres at the UCLA School of the