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Artist: Emily Eden ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Emily Eden.
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Emily Eden, A Young Hill Rajah at Simla, circa 1836 - 1841 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Emily Eden, Portraits of the Princes & People of India (London: J. Dickinson & Son, 1844), 1844 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Hans Brosamer, Adam & Eve driven out of Eden, 1549 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Jan Saenredam , Adam in the Garden of Eden, 16th - 17th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- George H. Every, Lady Catherine Eden, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- James Henry Daugherty, Lost Eden, 19th - 20th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Jacob Matham, Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, Eve offering apples to Adam, 1606 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Francesco Bartolozzi, [Adam and Eve reclining in the Garden of Eden], 18th - 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Antonio Frasconi, Eden I. Frontspiece for "Six South American Folk Rhymes About Love", 1964
- Samuel Miller - Emily Moulton 1852 oil on canvas Currier Museum of Art American Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Anonymous, Portrait of Emily Tucker at age four, 1864 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Anonymous , Portrait of Emily Tucker at age two, 1862 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Anonymous, Portrait of Emily Tucker at age five, 1865 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Silas Selleck, Portrait of Emily Tucker at nine month, 1860 - 1861 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Hamilton &Lovering, Portrait of Emily Tucker as a baby, 19th century Museum of Fine Arts
- Emily Burling (Emily Manchester) Waite, American, 1887-1980 Tijmentje Polishing Brass about 1911 Oil on canvas Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Thomas Lawrence, Emily Calmady, 18th - 19th century Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Anonymous , Portrait of Mrs. John M. Tucker (Helena M. Van Cleef, Mother of Emily Tucker), circa 1860 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Lowes Cato Dickinson, A Young Hill Raja atSimla, plate 10 from the book Portraits of the Princes & Peoples of India by the Honorable Miss Eden Drawn on the Stone by L. Dickinson (London: J. Dickinson & Son, 1844), 1844 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Daniel Nicholas Chodowiecki, Emily presents Jaglou to Colonel Brensen, 1795 - 1796 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Calmady Children (Emily, 1818-1906, and Laura Anne, 1820-1894), 1823 Sir Thomas Lawrence (British, 1769-1830)Oil Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
- Leonard Baskin, Emily Faithful, twentieth plate in the book, Icones librorum artifices ([Leeds, Mass.]: Gehenna Press, 1988), 1988 Museum of Fine Arts
- Erastus Salisbury Field, American, 1805-1900 The Garden of Eden about 1860 Oil on canvas 88.26 Museum of Fine Arts
- William Blake, English, 1757-1827 The Expulsion from Eden (Illustration to Milton"s "Paradise Lost") 1808 Pen J. Paul Getty Museum
- The Age of Gold Museum of Fine Arts
- John Singer Sargent, American, 1856-1925 Sketch for Phaethon 1922-24 Oil and graphite on canvas 89.85 Museum of Fine Arts
- John Singer Sargent, American, 1856-1925 Sketch for Chiron and Achilles 1922-24 Oil and graphite on Museum of Fine Arts
- John Singer Sargent, American, 1856-1925 Sketch for Atlas and the Hesperides 1922-24 Oil and graphite Museum of Fine Arts
- John Singer Sargent, American, 1856-1925 Sketch for Perseus on Pegasus Slaying Medusa 1922-24 Oil and Museum of Fine Arts
- Thomas Cole, American (born in England), 1801-1848 Expulsion from the Garden of Eden 1828 Oil Museum of Fine Arts
- Frances Emily Hunt, American, 1864-1932 The Museum of Fine Arts, Evans Memorial Wing 1917 Oil Museum of Fine Arts
- Elizabeth Roberts, English Whitework sampler England, (London), mid-17th century Linen plain weave embroidered with linen Museum of Fine Arts
- Georgiana Wells, American, about 1825 Sampler United States, Massachusetts, (Boston), about 1825 Linen plain weave Museum of Fine Arts
- Statuette of a bull Greek Archaic Period 6th to 5th Centuries B.C. Bronze Length: 6 Museum of Fine Arts
- Mehetable Stoddard (Hyslop), American, 18th century Sampler fragment Massachusetts, (Boston), early 18th century Linen, silk Museum of Fine Arts
- Manner of the Euergides Painter Kylix fragment Athenian; Red Figure; Kylix; Fragment (tondo) Greek Archaic Museum of Fine Arts
- Spouted Jug Cypriote Bronze Age, Middle Cypriote II-III Period about 1800-1600 B.C. Ceramic, White Painted Museum of Fine Arts
- Man reclining in a chair Figurine; Male Early Aegean, Helladic Bronze Age, Late Helladic IIIB Museum of Fine Arts
- Aureus with bust of Antoninus Pius Coin; Roman Imperial Roman Imperial Period, A.D. 160–161 Italy, Museum of Fine Arts
- Mehetable Stoddard Sumner (Wells), American, 1784-1826 Sampler United States, Massachusetts, (Boston), 1790-1800 Linen plain weave
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (28) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Eden
Dylan Thomas Centre: Another Kind of Eden: Works by John Selway They are inspired by Selway's own youth - particularly summer
holidays in rural Herefordshire - as well as the childhood of Dylan Thomas.
Selway explores the closeness of the life and death experiences, and the
ecstacy and agony of sexual awake...
Center for Photography at Woodstock: Managing Eden The artists presented in Managing Eden shed light on the complexity of environmental "intervention", stewardship, and detachment. Addressing a broad spectrum of environmental concerns, including animal habitat management, land preservation, miner...
University of South Australia, Art Museum: Eden and the Apple of Sodom: Lauren Berkowitz, Antony Hamilton and Janet Laurence These renowned and exceptionally inventive artists have responded to broadly
suggested themes of ecological sustainability and the environment. The
exhibition consists of three discrete installations, each employing uniquely
different sensib...
Orlando Museum of Art: Frank Moore: Green Thumb in a Dark Eden Works showcased in the exhibition date from 1992 to the present and range from depictions of private gardens to those of Americas national parks. According to Sue Scott, the adjunct curator of contemporary American art for the OMA, This show seeks...
Mobius, Fort Point Cultural Coalition: Babel Part Four: Redemption - Works by Susan Berstler and Lee Mandell Since then, the artists have rechanneled their initial anger and frustration by creating a four part series of Babble, Limbo, Requiem, and now, Redemption. The series is intended to parallel the very real battle that is taking place in Assembly S...
Glenbow: The Other Eden: Canadian Folk Art Outdoors Guest Curator Phil Tilney selected
almost 150 pieces to represent what
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Columbus Museum of Art: Illusions of Eden: Visions of the American Heartland The exhibition and its national tour are sponsored by Philip Morris Companies
Inc.
Illusions of Eden is one component of The Heartland Project, a series of three
traveling museum exhibitions and an interactive website that will evaluate t...
New York Public Library: Utopia: The Search for the Ideal Society in the
Western World The BnF's version of the show was met with critical acclaim in Paris this spring.
NYPL's Utopia will run in New York from October 14 to January 27, 2001. It is
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Bellevue Art Museum: Bounce / In Through the Out Door Each of these artists are attracting national and international attention for their reinterpretation, discourse and deviation from current schools of thought. The exhibitions are organized by Power Plant, Toronto, Ontario. Philip Monk curated Boun...
Tate Britain: In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida: The name In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida is taken from the title track of an LP released in 1968 by the West Coast rock band, Iron Butterfly. The song was originally going to be called 'In the Garden of Eden'. Legend has it that the lead singer was so drunk wh...
noname foundation: Predrag Pajdic: To Whom it May Concern Shortly after the fall of Tito’s regime, the artist left his homeland Yugoslavia, and settled in the more liberal London. Last year, after an absence of more then ten years, Pajdic returned to his country of birth for the first time. In search for...
Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery: New Work by Canadian Artist Evan Penny While Penny has become known over the past twenty years for his highly mimetic, exceedingly-detailed sculpted figures, the monumental body fragments of the late-1980s, and his articulations of form through the scrutiny of surfaces in the Skin seri...
Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery: Wit, Wonder and Whirling Wigs Kim Adams is one of Canadas most internationally celebrated artists. In his first survey in
Toronto, The Power Plant exhibition features work from 1986-2001, including large
sculptural installations, small models and drawings, and a new outdoo...
Quilters Vault: Garden: Predrag Pajdic and Rachel Wilberforce The Garden installation will consist of multiple simultaneous large-scale videos and slide projections onto the ceiling and wall space of the vault. The images of natural elements like sky, forest, water, desert, day and night will take the viewer...
Ohio Art League: The Forbidden Fruit: Alison Chism, Robert Falcone, Ellen Grevey Chism and Grevey’s glass pieces began as an exercise in symbolism and form – using shape and curve to illustrate the connection between edible fruits and the human body. These artists see fruit as directly symbolic of womanhood, drawing parallels ...
Hirschl Contemporary Art: Changing the Need : Graphites by Christopher Cook With
their extraordinary bloom, sparkle and sedimentation, the graphites blur
the distinction between drawing and painting and involve themselves in the
ongoing dialogue between painting and photography. In this exhibition,
Cook’s concern with...
British Library: Treasures from the Ark: 1700 Years of Armenian Christian Art With artefacts and manuscripts from the libraries and museums of Armenia and
other items from around the world, this will be the most museological
exhibition ever staged by the British Library. Many exhibits have never been
seen outside Armenia...
Museum of Modern Art, Oxford: Enclosed and Enchanted United by an interest in architecture and how the outside world can be reconfigured in the context of the gallery, these artists examine the duality in man-made, yet natural, spaces. The result is a kind of double enclosure, in which the appropria...
Giedre Bartelt Galerie: Liina Siib: Eye Strip Digital treatment has provided Siib‚s photos with a special dimension of reality, a kind of space. It differentiates them already by their visual perception from the so-called documentary art, and from the world that fixes the everyday life impart...
Hauser and Wirth London: Pipilotti Rist : Löndön Rist’s early work comprises a series of single-channel videotapes that explore the female identity within a pop cultural setting. Key works from this period include, I’m Not The Girl Who Misses Much, 1986, You Called Me Jacky, 1993, (Absolutions) ...
Chinese Arts Centre: Gathering Momentum: Five Artists' New Works Compared with Early Projects Suki Chans work is concerned with the play of dualities, light and dark. Creating and manipulating infuse spaces with a sense of place. For her, the shadow is a metaphor for the unknown, and allows her to explore the boundaries between the past an...
Museum of Contemporary Art: The Experiment of Exercise and Freedom These artists shared beliefs that their artwork was to be regarded not only as an aesthetic object for
passive contemplation, but also as a participatory and transformative experience that advocated new
relationships between art, life, and socie...
Cafe Gallery Project: Reap: 19 artists, 30 installations, 365 days Mark Anderson, Anne Bean, Lucy Baldwyn, David Chapman, Marcus Coates, Rachel Cohen, Holly Darton, Gail Dickerson, Graham Fagen, Brian Gilson, Illur Malus Islandus, Meg Mosley, Miyako Narita, Lucille Power, Emily Richardson, Harald Smykla, Eden Sol...
Tate Liverpool: Marc Quinn The Tate Liverpool exhibition presents a large body of new work and will highlight the multi-faceted nature of Quinn’s practice, bringing together a wide variety of painting, sculpture, drawing and photography. The exhibition will explore a number...
Appleton Museum of Art: American Impressions: An Arcadian Vision, Paintings from the Akron Art Museum They often employed European impressionistic techniques to convey pastoral beauty, rather than embracing the bustle and pollution of their industrializing nation. They painted tranquil landscapes and dreamy portraits of women, aiming to fulfill t...
Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery: Europe's Most Acclaimed Artists: Wim Delvoye and Daniel Richter Belgian artist Wim Delvoye’s engaging sculpture Cloaca – New & Improved addresses a number of cultural taboos while challenging viewers to consider society's discomfort with digestive functions and to question the elaborate cultural mechanisms con...
fototeka: HAPPINESS, PRIMITIVES: A Travelogue of the Journey Back from Eden, Photographic Exhibition by Jennifer Gardner Nin's text struck a resounding chord in me and helped guide the series. I was moved by her daringly honest self-exploration into the dark, native regions of her heart, and her courage to write about it so candidly, says Gardner. Nin used her perso...
Arizona State University Art Museum: SITES AROUND THE CITY: ART AND ENVIRONMENT Citywide project committee is co-managed by Heather
Sealy Lineberry and Felicie Regnier.
EXHIBITION AT THE ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUM:
The ASU Art Museum's exhibition and catalogue will
present the most challenging contemp...
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Emily Eden (1610 - 1665) Biography, Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
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Hillscapes of India - a new gallery gifted by Victoria Memorial Hall, Kolkata
Come slowly, Eden! - by Emily Dickinson
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Emily Eden, Elizabeth Claridge Up the Country: Letters from India (Virago Travellers) (Paperback £7.19) reviews ...
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