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Artist: Sir Roger De Grey ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Sir Roger De Grey.
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Roger Fenton, Lady Harriet Hamilton as Lady Jane Grey, 1854 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Benjamin West, George Harry Grey, Lord Grey (later the Fifth Earl of Stamford), 1765
- Kenneth Noland - Grey Pilgrim 1971 acrylic on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art American
- Edward Willis Redfield - Grey Days c. 1909 oil on canvas The Detroit Institute of Art American
- Sawrey Gilpin - A Grey Arab n.d. oil on canvas The Fitzwilliam Museum British
- Abraham van Calraet - A Boy holding a Grey Horse c. 1670-1722 oil on oak The National Gallery, London Dutch Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Richard Smith, Grey, 1976 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Roi (Roy) Partridge, Grey Coast, 1927
- James McNeill Whistler - Grey and Silver: Chelsea Wharf c. 1864-1868 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- James McNeill Whistler - Grey and Silver: Old Battersea Reach 1863 oil on canvas The Art Institute of Chicago American
- Paul Delaroche - The Execution of Lady Jane Grey 1833 oil on canvas The National Gallery, London French Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Stow Wengenroth, Grey Coast, 1944
- Claude Monet - Waterloo Bridge, Grey Weather 1900 oil on canvas The Art Institute of Chicago French
- Gene Davis - Black Grey Beat 1964 acrylic on canvas Smithsonian American Art Museum American Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- George Cruikshank, The little grey man and the Fairies, 1838 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Matt Phillips, Grey Beach, 1974
- Antoine-Louis Barye - Roger and Angelica on the Hippogriff c. 1846 bronze Corcoran Gallery of Art French Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Francis Barlow, Les fables d"Esope et de plusieurs autres excellens mythologistes (Amsterdam: Etienne Roger 1714) with a preface by Roger L"Estrange, 1666 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Christopher Brown, The Darkness of Grey, 1990
- James Abbott McNeill Whistler - Symphony in grey and brown: Lindsey Row, Chelsea n.d. oil on canvas The Fitzwilliam Museum American Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Arthur Okamura, Black and Grey, 20th century
- Georgia O'Keeffe - Grey, Blue, and Black-- Pink Circle 1929 oil on canvas Dallas Museum of Art American Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Roger Fenton, Seated Odalisque, 1858 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Bolton Brown, Grey Barns, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- David Cox, Grey Day, Calais Pier, 18th - 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Roi (Roy) Partridge, Grey Granite (Silver Lake Country), 1933 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Roger Herman, VIncent and Gauguin, 1984 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- George Vertue, Portrait of Lady Jane Grey, 1748 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- James Abbott McNeill Whistler, The Pier: A Grey Note, 1884 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- John Gould, Grey Wagtail - Motacilla Boarula, 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Victor Vasarely, Serigraph in black, blue and grey, 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Cornelis Vermeulen I, Portrait of Jane Grey, 17th - 18th century
- Callum Innes - Exposed Painting, Paynes Grey, Yellow Oxide on White 1998 oil on canvas Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery British Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Roger Vivier, Pair of woman"s shoes, 1969 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Roger Vivier, Pair of woman"s shoes, 1958 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Roger Vivier, Pair of woman"s shoes, 1966 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Antonio Suntach, Edouard IV & Elizabeth Grey, 18th - 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Wayne Thiebaud, Steep Street - Black and Grey, 1989 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Roger-Noel-Francois de La Fresnaye, Portrait of a Nurse, 1922 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Henry Wolf, Hugh John and the Scots Grey, 19th - 20th century
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (30) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to De Grey
Gamblin Artists Colors Co.: NEW ENVIRONMENTAL COLOR -- TORRIT GREY 2000 Dedicated to the environment of the earth and the artists studio, Robert
Gamblin, paintmaker and founder of Gamblin Artists Colors Co., has been an
outspoken advocate of both environmental and studio safety issues for years.
Pigment dust sh...
Gamblin Artists Colors Co.: New Environmental Color -- TORRIT GREY 2001 Every year, Gamblin formulates Torrit Grey - both to recycle pigment and to
focus artists on the importance of recycling - and distributes it in April in
honor of Earth Day (April 22). Dedicated to the environment of the earth, as
well as the ...
bitforms gallery: Michael Joaquin Grey IMAGE:
Carbon Codex 15 x 8, 1992
Graphite Tablet
24 x 48 x 2>Greys artistic exploration led to the invention of Zoob, a modeling system and toy that emulates dynamic and living systems. Most recently he has been exploring co...
Stedelijk Museum: Alan Charlton - Paintings in the Gallery of Honour The paint -- regular house paint -- is always applied evenly and uniformly. Nevertheless, Charlton's oeuvre demonstrates how wide the possibilities based on this manner of working and these fixed elements are for variation and for investigating th...
studiovisit.com: April Issue: Sean Mcdevitt This beautiful and sensitive
work lends itself to a grey area on the
internet. In a conventional gallery setting or
museum there would be no need for a
disclaimer, but this is the internet. There is
some nudity and some of the subject
...
31 Grand: Fierce by Karen Heagle >31GRAND was founded in 1999
by Megan Bush and Heather Stephens
The gallery exhibits group shows and solo shows featuring a diverse selection of local, national and international contemporary artists.
IMAGE: Karen Heagle
The Great...
Grey Art Gallery, New York University: Rudy Burckhardt and Friends: New York Artists of the 1950s and '60s The show allows viewers to see how one artist chose to
portray another and to view stellar, but rarely exhibited, works by such renowned
artists as Josef Albers, Willem ...
ARKEN Museum of Modern Art: Gerhard Richter: Oil Painting and Photography Gerhard Richter is a master of the underplayed. The
German artist's portraits and landscapes are out of focus
and hazy, the colours are reduced to shades of grey or kept
in balanced ranges of colour. The works possess a
melancholy ...
Waterloo Gallery: MESH: A Collaboration with Jo Gibbs and Stephan von Lingelsheim The work is an exploration of colour and shapes, for which the artists devised a specific technique combining digital imagery with painting. Their initial sources of inspiration are images, abstracted from our urban surroundings. These are painted...
Thavibu Gallery: Vietnamese Abstractions: Works by Nguyen Trung, Luong Xuan Doan and Tran Nhat Thang Over the last decade, Nguyen Trung has initiated a
new current in Vietnamese art - abstract art based upon strict European
rationalism interwoven with Oriental philosophical space. Nguyen Trung was
born in 1940, has staged numerous shows in Vi...
Pan American Art Gallery: Jamaica: Color in Art Milton George, an expressionist artist who has embraced a world vision of art, will be at the opening reception. Milton carries his canvas as his journal to document his domestic life, painting the conflicts and joys, and his inner self, his grow...
Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami: CUT/Film as Found Object Curated by Stefano Basilico, Milwaukee Art Museum adjunct curator of contemporary art, the exhibition is organized by the Milwaukee Art Museum with the assistance of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), North Miami. It will be on view at MOCA du...
70NW Photo Gallery: Call for Artists: Fall Photography Weekend For the autumn weekend, Sellitto is organizing the event with an eye on diversity. The School of Visual Arts graduate is inviting numerous photographers; both domestic and foreign so that at least 10 professionals will be available to provide ins...
Museum of Contemporary Art, LA and the Geffen Contemporary: Public Offerings: Works by 25 Young Artists Shaping International Contemporary Art The exhibition features significant works from the late 1980s and early 1990s by Janine Antoni, Matthew Barney, Thomas Demand, Renée Green, Michael Joaquín Grey, Damien Hirst, Gary Hume, Toba Khedoori, Sharon Lockhart, Sarah Lucas, Steve McQueen, ...
Orange Regional Art Gallery: Visionary Art: Curated by Damian Michaels All of the artwork exhibited in the show will be from The Collection Art Visionary - 30 to 35 artists representing over 12 countries. A catalogue is available through the gallery as well as through Art Visionary...
Detroit Institute of Art: American Attitude: Whistler and His Followers The 63 pieces in the show include 13 paintings by Whistler as well as works by other prominent American artists such as John Singer Sargent, William Merritt Chase, Thomas Wilmer Dewing and Henry Ossawa Tanner. Whistler’s paintings will be juxtapos...
LFL Gallery (Lawrence/Feuer/LaMontagne): Danica Phelps: Artist, Collector, Curator, Spy If Danica finds a piece that she wishes she could own, she covertly snaps a digital photo of it, brings
the image back to the studio and dedicates herself to drawing the artwork as accurately as possible.
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Scottish National Portrait Gallery: Thomas Carlyle: A Hero of His Time Born in Ecclefechan, the son of a stonemason, Carlyle was educated at Edinburgh University and became one of the most prolific and influential writers of the nineteenth century. A man of passionate convictions, he was regarded by his contemporari...
Contemporary Art Centre of Malaga: The Work of Gerhard Richter Within the present exhibition, the emphasis is on Richter’s paintings based on photographs, his pure paintings, his famous grisailles and in particular the abstract expressionist works. In each one Richter reveals his virtuoso abilities with regar...
Laguna Art Museum: Cyborg Manifesto, or The Joy of Artifice Theorist Donna Haraway coined a portion of the title, Cyborg Manifesto. She wrote, the cyborg is resolutely committed to partiality, irony, intimacy, and perversity. However when boundaries are being transgressed and when fusions create new entit...
Smart Museum of Art: Ben Shahn's New York: The Photography of Modern Times This major traveling exhibition organized by Harvard University Art Museums will
feature over 100 of Shahn's photographs as well as many of his paintings, drawings,
mural studies, and related ephemera. His street photog...
Stedelijk Museum: Avery Preesman - Bedrock Rocky ground enclosed, a work-title used by Preesman in 1998 in his studio, inspired his
good friend Maarten van Hinte to write a poem called Bedrock: 'Not just me. Tens.
Hundreds. Thousands upon thousands upon thousands of people washing asho...
Bauhaus Archiv, Museum für Gestaltung: Colourful! - The Wall-Painting Workshop at the Bauhaus This assumption is contradicted not only by contemporary documents, but also by the astonishing variety of original colours found on Bauhaus buildings in the eastern German states since 1989. The aim of the exhibition 'Colourful!' is to demonstrat...
Crawford Municipal Art Gallery: 0044 Contemporary Irish Artists in Britain The artists are: Kathy Prendergast, Daphne
Wright, Paul Seawright, Andre Stitt, Cecily
Brennan, John Carson, Anne Carlisle, Maud
Cotter, Liadin Cooke, John Gibbons, Frances
Hegarty, Siobhan Hapaska, Andrew Kearney,
Mo Whit...
Irish Museum of Modern Art: Gary Hume
Described by art critic Richard Cork as “one of the most adroit, inspiring and resourceful painters around”, Hume first came to public attention as a result of his participation in the seminal Freeze show in 1988, which featured artists such as ...
BAK, basis voor actuele kunst: Gerrit Dekker: About no below, no above, no sides This retreat, however, did not mean abandoning art: on the contrary. Although he no longer referred to himself as a visual artist, Dekker insistently kept engaging with aesthetic practice, exploring its various potentials in everyday life. The tit...
Stephen Cohen Gallery: Edmund Teske: Images Out of Time A pioneering visual artist, Teske was born in Chicago in 1911, where his
childhood interest in photography grew into a 60-year pursuit of artistic
freedom. His early training at Taliesin with Frank Lloyd Wright in the 1930s
offered Teske import...
Tatar Gallery: Jim Cooke and Sylvie Readman Inspired by his upbringing in the English town of Coventry, Jim Cooke shifts his focus in a new collection of works at the Tatar Gallery from his usual fascination with monuments of Arcadian beauty to those of a more personal Arcadia – his own chi...
National Gallery of Canada: Elusive Paradise: The Millennium Prize The participating artists were chosen by Diana Nemiroff, Curator of Modern Art, National Gallery of Canada
after extensive research involving consultations with colleagues in Canada and abroad, visits to artists'
studios and to many large inte...
Para/site Art Space: Man Made: A Project about Masculinity and Art Among all this activity, however, we seem to have forgotten our ‘other-half’, as equal beings also in the pursuit of transformation. Unfortunately because we rarely hear voices from male artists regarding their own situation and experiences as ‘ge...
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Sir Roger De Grey (1942 - ) Biography, Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
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Lord Henry Grey - Rhoda Griggs
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Sir Roger de Grey (1918-1995), Painter; President of the Royal Academy
Some corrections and additions to the Complete Peerage: Volume 6: Summary
de Grey Family Genealogy
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