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Artist: Robert Bateman 1842-1922 ( - )
Artworks in Museum Collections: (40)
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Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy), Sir Robert Bateman Harvey Bart, MP. "Bucks" from Vanity Fair, November 7, 1885, 1885
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William Bateman, Goblet, 1814
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William Bateman, Goblet, 1814
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Peter Bateman, Goblet, circa 1806
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Peter Bateman, Goblet, circa 1806
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Hester Bateman, George II ball footed tea urn, 1786
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Robert Sargent Austin, Autumn, 1922
Museum of Fine Arts -
Marked by Peter Bateman, 1740-1825 Marked by William Bateman I, 1774-1850 Marked by Ann Bateman,
Museum of Fine Arts -
Marked by Peter Bateman, 1740-1825 Marked by Ann Bateman, 1748– died before 1813 Mustard Pot
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Marked by Peter Bateman, 1740-1825 Marked by Ann Bateman, 1748– died before 1813 Urn London,
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Marked by Peter Bateman, 1740-1825 Marked by Ann Bateman, 1748– died before 1813 Teapot London,
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Marked by Peter Bateman, 1740-1825 Marked by Ann Bateman, 1748– died before 1813 Ewer London,
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco -
Roi (Roy) Partridge, Three Pines, 1922
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Marked by Hester Bateman, 1708-1794 Tea Canister London, England England, (London), 1785-86 Silver H. 15.1
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco -
Robert Wallis, Banff, plate opposite page 9 of volume 2 in the book The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain Illustrated by Views Taken on the Spot by W.H. Bartlett; with Descriptions by William Beattie, M.D. (London: Georg
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Robert Wallis, Scene at Fleetwood, on Wye, plate opposite page 137 of volume 2 in the book The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain Illustrated by Views Taken on the Spot by W.H. Bartlett; with Descriptions by William Beatt
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Robert Brandard, Peterhead, plate opposite page 19 of volume 2 in the book The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain Illustrated by Views Taken on the Spot by W.H. Bartlett; with Descriptions by William Beattie, M.D. (London
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Robert Wallis, Hastings, plate opposite page 127 of volume 1 in the book The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain Illustrated by Views Taken on the Spot by W.H. Bartlett; with Descriptions by William Beattie, M.D. (London:
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Robert Sands, The Port of London, plate opposite page 182 in the appendix to volume 1 in the book The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain Illustrated by Views Taken on the Spot by W.H. Bartlett; with Descriptions by Willia
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Robert Wallis, Harlech Castle, plate opposite page 64 of volume 2 in the book The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain Illustrated by Views Taken on the Spot by W.H. Bartlett; with Descriptions by William Beattie, M.D. (Lon
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Robert Brandard, Broadstairs, Kent, plate opposite page 139 of volume 2 in the book The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain Illustrated by Views Taken on the Spot by W.H. Bartlett; with Descriptions by William Beattie, M.D
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Robert Wallis, Lytham, plate opposite page 180 in the appendix to volume 1 in the book The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain Illustrated by Views Taken on the Spot by W.H. Bartlett; with Descriptions by William Beattie,
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco -
Robert Wallis, Workington (Cumberland), plate opposite page 171 in the appendix to volume 1 in the book The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain Illustrated by Views Taken on the Spot by W.H. Bartlett; with Descriptions by
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Robert Brandard, The Solway, from Harrington Harbour, plate opposite page 67 of volume 2 in the book The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain Illustrated by Views Taken on the Spot by W.H. Bartlett; with Descriptions by Wil
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Robert Brandard, The Buller of Buchan, near Peterhead, plate opposite page 28 of volume 2 in the book The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain Illustrated by Views Taken on the Spot by W.H. Bartlett; with Descriptions by Wi
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Robert Brandard, London from Greenwich Park, plate opposite page 163 in the appendix to volume 1 in the book The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain Illustrated by Views Taken on the Spot by W.H. Bartlett; with Description
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Robert Brandard, Newhaven Pier, Frith of Forth, plate opposite page 50 of volume 2 in the book The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain Illustrated by Views Taken on the Spot by W.H. Bartlett; with Descriptions by William B
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Robert Brandard, Slaines Castle, *near Peterhead, plate opposite page 17 of volume 2 in the book The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain Illustrated by Views Taken on the Spot by W.H. Bartlett; with Descriptions by William
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Robert Wallis, St. Bees College, plate opposite page 177 in the appendix to volume 1 in the book The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain Illustrated by Views Taken on the Spot by W.H. Bartlett; with Descriptions by William
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Robert Wallis, New Bridge and Bronielaw, Glasgow, plate opposite page 46 of volume 2 in the book The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain Illustrated by Views Taken on the Spot by W.H. Bartlett; with Descriptions by William
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Robert Wallis, Dover, from the Ramsgate Road, plate opposite page 155 of volume 1 in the book The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain Illustrated by Views Taken on the Spot by W.H. Bartlett; with Descriptions by William Be
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Robert Wallis, Leith Pier and Harbour, plate opposite page 43 of volume 2 in the book The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain Illustrated by Views Taken on the Spot by W.H. Bartlett; with Descriptions by William Beattie, M
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco -
Edward Anthony, Anna Elizabeth Dickinson (1842-1932), 19th century
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Robert Brandard, Wreck in Kingsgate Bay (Isle of Thanet), plate opposite page 140 of volume 2 in the book The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain Illustrated by Views Taken on the Spot by W.H. Bartlett; with Descriptions b
Museum of Fine Arts -
Lucy Bateman, American, Born in 1797 Sampler United States, Massachusetts, about 1810 Linen plain weave
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco -
HonorÈ Daumier, LA COL»RE D*AGAMEMNON, no. 8 from the series HISTOIRE ANCIENNE., published in Le Charivari 25 June 1842, 1842
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James Atkinson, Sketches of Afghaunistan [sic] (London: Longmanä, 1842), 1842
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HonorÈ Daumier, La derniËre Èpreuve no. 86 from the series ActualitÈs published in Le Charivari, 23 January 1842, 1842
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Emanuel O. Rosales, Nijinsky as Harlequin in Carnival, 1922, 1922
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Anna Bateman, American, Born in 1796 Sampler United States, Massachusetts, (Chelmsford), 1807 Linen plain weave

Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (30)
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Metropolitan Museum of Art: Max Beckmann Prints
The rawness of emotions and compressed spaces of these kaleidoscopic images - ranging from images of operating rooms to merry-go-rounds, they contain the seeds of Beckmann's later oeuvre and often reflect his grow...

Mona Bismarck Foundation: Works by Massimo Campigli : 1922 - 1969
This exhibition proposes a significant retrospective of the italian artisi whose importance is recognized worlwide. Their are 37 works executed between 1922 and 1969. The selected paintings come from important private collections, from the Mus...

Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery: Kunisada and the Japanese Actor Print
After consultation with the British Museum and specialist conservators, the decision was made to carefully remove the prints from the album, conserve them, and mount them as an outstanding group of actor prints. These prints have bee...

Marsh Art Gallery, University of Richmond: Nell Blaine: Sensations of Nature
Coming to prominence with her abstractions as one of the few women involved in Abstract Expressionism, she is more ...

neues Kunstmuseum Luzern: Mixing Memory and Desire
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Louvre Museum: Ingres' Cartoons in Stained-Glass for the Louvre Collections
It was in the latter’s honour that the Chapelle Saint-Ferdinand des Ternes was built, on the ...

Detroit Institute of Art: Reflections in Black: Smithsonian African American Photography
The First 100 Years: 1842-1942 In the early 19th and 20th centuries, African Americans were pioneers in the medium. Jules Lion (1810-1866) began producing daguerreotypes in New ...

Frick Collection: A Brush with Nature: The Gere Collection of Landscape Oil Sketches
Created by eighteenth- and nineteenth-century artists working out of doors, these plein-air sketches were painted quickly -- the artists often spent no more than two hours on a work -- and attempted to capture subtle atmospheric effects and...

Photographers' Gallery: Milton H. Greene: Portraits of an Era
Along with Irving Penn, Richard Avedon and Cecil Beaton, Greene helped to turn fashion photography into an art form. However, it was his photographs of Hollywood's greatest icons of the 1950s, from Marilyn Monroe to Elizabeth Taylor and Frank ...

Irish Museum of Modern Art: Leon Golub: Paintings 1950 - 2000
His early work used primitive, generic imagery to explore the human condition, but his later work became more direct and political with subjects ranging from the Vietnam War to racism and r...

Art Gallery of Ontario: Pop Photographica: Photography’s Objects in Everyday Life, 1842-1969
Presenting more than 160 works from private collections throughout the United States and Canada, Pop Photographica illustrates the ability that photographs have to bestow objects with individual identity and personal narrative. This compelling asp...

South Australian Museum: Eye to Eye: Photographs of Local Adelaide Anthropologist Francis Edgar Williams
His unique relationship with the people of Papua is illustrated in drawings of the objects that interested him and the hundreds of photographs which form the basis of this exhibition. Williams' once said about his photographs, I go down to get ph...

Tate Britian: Romantic Landscape: The Norwich School of Painters, 1803-1833
This group was strong but diverse. It was described as a school only because its leaders, John Crome and John Sell Cotman, operated in Norwich as teachers and drawing masters. Neither their own work, nor that of their pupils, displ...

Atlanta History Center: Reflections in Black: Smithsonian African American Photography
Divided into three sections - The First 100 Years: 1842–1942, Art and Activism, and A History Deconstructed - the exhibition documents the black experience from slavery through the Civil Rights Era to the present day. The First 100 Years: 1842–...

Helsinski City Art Museum: 40th Anniversary of Peanuts in Finland
Published in some 2,600 magazines and newspapers around the globe, Peanuts is one of the most popular comics in the world. With the first Peanuts strip published in the USA in 1950, It was a dark and stormy night... will al...

National Gallery of Canada: Bill Seaman: Red Dice
The videotape upon which the Red Dice installation is built was shot in June 1997 at several natural and industrial sites in the Ottawa area. The mechanical loom, the mill, the player piano, these recurrent images belong to another century yet...

Walker Art Center: A PRACTICAL DREAMER: THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF MAN RAY
Organized by the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, and drawn from its extensive collection of photographs, the exhibition focuses on Man Ray’s photographic work and includes 100 vintage prints spanning the period from 1916 to the...

Portland Museum of Art: Charles Codman: Retrospective
Most likely a native of Boston, Codman began his career as an apprentice to ornamental painter John Ritto Pennimans. He continued his work in decorative painting after relocating to Portland in 1822, enjoying a brisk trade painting portraits, sign...

Baltimore Museum of Art: Picasso: Cubism to Classicism
Picasso became interested in monumental classical figures after a trip to Italy in 1917. One of his major themes from this period is the artist in his studio—a sculptor or painter inspired by the nude female model. Characters from classical mythol...

Detroit Institute of Art: Empire of the Sultans: Ottoman Art from the Khalili Collection
These works were created by artists and craftsmen from throughout the Ottoman empire, not only by Turks from the homeland, but also people from the Balkan lands, Armenians, Greeks,...

Amon Carter Museum: Edward Weston: Life Work
Weston moved to California in 1906 from Illinois and began to earn his living in photography by doing house-to-house portraiture. In 1911 he opened a studio in Glendale taking photographs in the pictorial style, but by 1922 he had reached a turni...

Dulwich Picture Gallery: The Golden Age of Watercolours : The Hickman Bacon Collection
Sir Hickman Bacon had unusual tastes for his time. The collection is especially strong in the type of late, ethereal Turner watercolour that only became widely popular with the advent of abstract painting in the 1940s and 50s. The works by Girtin ...

Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: Retrospective for American Sculptor H.C. Westermann
On tour from its summer 2001 premiere at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA), Chicago, this exhibition of over 130 works includes Westermann's images of houses, ships, towers, boxes, robots, coffins, surreal landscapes, and toy-like figurines wit...

South London Gallery: Leon Golub

Brooklyn Museum of Art: Maxfield Parrish, 1870-1966
Organized chronologically, the exhibition begins with Parrish's work of the late 1890s and early 1900s, years when the young artist developed a unique aesthetic sense for book and magazine illustration as well as for poster and mural design.Ê The ...

Tennessee State Museum: The Rau Collection: Six Centuries With The European Masters
Riggins-Ezzell said, "This is truly an all-star lineup of the European masters from several countries, representing the beginnings of European painting in the Renaissance up to the mid-20th century, including French Impressionist and Post-Impressi...

Menil Collection: POP Art: US.UK Connections, 1956-1966
Pop Art: U.S./U.K. Connections 1956–1966 looks at only artwork by American and British practitioners that is ...

National Gallery of Scotland: Rosslyn: Country Of Painter And Poet

For over 200 years, Rosslyn has attracted countless artists, writers and antiquaries and by the nineteenth century the Castle, Chapel and Glen were placed firmly on the tourist map of Scotland. The chapel was built in 1446 by Sir William St....
el museo del barrio: Rafael Tufino: Painter of the People
This comprehensive exhibition will feature more than 150 works including paintings, drawings, prints and posters. The works on view span a period of more than 65 years from the 1930s to the present. The exhibition will include works from his ear...

Modern Museum: Karl Isakson: Paintings and Drawings
This beautiful and poignant description of Karl Isakson (1878-1922) was written by the art critic and poet Gunnar Ekelöf. The Moderna Museet summer exhibition will be the first of Karl Isakson in forty years, and it will be an exhibition of painti...

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