Overview A composer in wood, Leroy Setziol created lyrical sculpture that honors the beauty of a material strongly identified with the Northwest. The black walnut, teak, fir, and other woods […]
This Louvre Museum rocks and minerals fine art print is a giclee reproduction and features a stunning collection of crystallized minerals arranged on shelves. The original was a watercolor and gouache on heavy paper by artist Alexander Isidore de Barde which he completed in the first half of the 19th century. This work shows several specimens from renowned English collections and from the collection of Jacques-Louis de Bournon (1751-1825), who had emigrated with Leroy de Barde in 1794 and later became director of the mineralogy collection of Louis XVIII. Among the minerals featured: in the lower left a piece of malachite and several stones from Siberia; and in the upper left a specimen of aventurine found in the ruins of the arch of triumph of Julius Caesar at Susa in the Piedmont. The original of this piece is owned by the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. Now you can have your very own de Barde with one of our high quality fine art giclee reproduction prints. While this print is from yesteryear, we've remastered it with the touch ups necessary to restore it to its original glory as much as possible without losing the vintage nature of the artwork. We will be adding more of deBarde's classic pieces, so be sure to check back with us often. ABOUT ALEXANDER ISIDORE DE BARDE: French painter, active in England. An amateur virtuoso of still-life watercolor painting, Leroy de Barde appears to have been entirely self-taught. In 1792 he emigrated to England with his monarchist family to avoid the Revolution. The first mention of him as an artist is as an 'honorary' exhibitor at the Royal Academy exhibition of 1797 when he showed two watercolors, Fruit and Grapes. He styled himself 'Le Chevalier de Barde' and signed his works thus. He also exhibited in Royal Academy exhibitions in 1800, 1801 and 1802 with various flower paintings and a composition of Moths and Butterflies. The paintings exhibited in 1800 are still in the Royal Academy: Double Narcissus and Lilies of the Valley, Lilac Branch and Green Oak. OUR GICLEE PRINTS: Your print(s) will be created using archival, fade-resistant, pigment inks, heavyweight, museum-quality paper and a 12-color process fine-art printer to ensure the most vivid, detailed and long-lasting print. To prevent fading, as with all prints, please never expose them to direct sunlight. To protect your investment, we recommend that you mat and frame your prints. There is no mat or frame included with this print, other than the high quality basswood frames that come with our gallery wrapped canvas print options. SIZE INFO: This Louvre Museum rocks and minerals fine art print is offered in the following sizes: 4" x 6", 8" x 12", 16" x 24", 20" x 30", 24" x 36", 30" x 45" and 40" x 60". The print you will receive will measure exactly the dimensions you ordered. BORDERS: Our fine art paper and rolled canvas prints are carefully positioned with an approximate 1/8" white border on all sides for matting and framing adjustments. This may vary slightly based on the size of print you order and the size of the original image. If you would like a different size border, or need to know the exact border size, or a borderless print, just let me know in the "Notes To Seller" when you place your order. GALLERY WRAPPED CANVAS PRINTS READY TO HANG WHEN THEY ARRIVE: Our gallery wrapped canvas prints are a great solution if you want a finished print, ready to hang when it arrives on your doorstep. We stretch our high quality canvas over high quality basswood frames and use a mirrored edge that wraps around the 1 1/2" sides of the frame. A mirrored edge is a "mirror" or repetition of the last 1 1/2" of the image on all four sides that wraps around the sides of the frame. 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Before the exhibit closes Oct. 30 at the Portland Art Museum, we look at the legacy of midcentury modern wood artist Leroy Setziol. His dramatic doors and wall pieces are installed in many architecturally significant Portland homes.
Before the exhibit closes Oct. 30 at the Portland Art Museum, we look at the legacy of midcentury modern wood artist Leroy Setziol. His dramatic doors and wall pieces are installed in many architecturally significant Portland homes.
Before the exhibit closes Oct. 30 at the Portland Art Museum, we look at the legacy of midcentury modern wood artist Leroy Setziol. His dramatic doors and wall pieces are installed in many architecturally significant Portland homes.
La iglesia de los Trinitarios ha sido el último espacio en acoger Halo Boreal, una escultura cinética, monumental, del artista Vincent Leroy. En esta ocasión la instalación se ubica en el marco del On-Festival de Arlés y quizá ningún enclave anterior le habría aportado tantas connotaciones como este.
Before the exhibit closes Oct. 30 at the Portland Art Museum, we look at the legacy of midcentury modern wood artist Leroy Setziol. His dramatic doors and wall pieces are installed in many architecturally significant Portland homes.
Before the exhibit closes Oct. 30 at the Portland Art Museum, we look at the legacy of midcentury modern wood artist Leroy Setziol. His dramatic doors and wall pieces are installed in many architecturally significant Portland homes.
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Before the exhibit closes Oct. 30 at the Portland Art Museum, we look at the legacy of midcentury modern wood artist Leroy Setziol. His dramatic doors and wall pieces are installed in many architecturally significant Portland homes.
Before the exhibit closes Oct. 30 at the Portland Art Museum, we look at the legacy of midcentury modern wood artist Leroy Setziol. His dramatic doors and wall pieces are installed in many architecturally significant Portland homes.
LeRoy Neiman "Paris Opera" NEW Hand Signed Serigraph/Silkscreen Image Size: 21" x 25" Framed in the USA Interested in different framing? Contact us! View our store for other amazing LeRoy Neiman images!
Before the exhibit closes Oct. 30 at the Portland Art Museum, we look at the legacy of midcentury modern wood artist Leroy Setziol. His dramatic doors and wall pieces are installed in many architecturally significant Portland homes.
LeRoy Neiman "Roger Staubach - Tom Landry" This Fine Art Print is: Custom Framed in a TOP QUALITY Black Frame Double matted in black/White Plate signed Framed in the USA Framed Size: 15.5" x 19.5" Image Size: 8" x 12" Ready to hang hardware included Interested in different framing? Contact us! Check out our store to see other great LeRoy Neiman options! ***FRAMING ALONE is worth over $150*** LeRoy Neiman (1921-2012) Best known for his brilliant colored, stunningly energetic images of sporting events and leisure activities. LeRoy Neiman was probably the most popular living artist in the Unites States before his passing in 2012. His art is unique and immediately recognizable. America’s Most Popular Sports Artist, a chronicler of contemporary lifestyles, and a master of the action-subject. His works are held in the Baseball Hall of Fame, Football hall of Fame, The Art Institute of Chicago, The Portland Museum of Art, & The Hermitage Museum (Leningrad). His technique often started with his own impressionistic style and continues with a process style that looks very similar to the action paintings of the abstract expressionists.
Before the exhibit closes Oct. 30 at the Portland Art Museum, we look at the legacy of midcentury modern wood artist Leroy Setziol. His dramatic doors and wall pieces are installed in many architecturally significant Portland homes.
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Alain LeRoy Locke poster print. Crafted from museum-quality, crease-resistant matte paper, this poster is built to last - just like the lasting impact Alain LeRoy Locke had on history.It's more than just a decorative piece - it's a compliment magnet that starts conversations like wildfire! Bold and imposing, this print instantly transforms the look of a room. The satisfyingly sturdy paper is equally at home in or out of a frame, and you'll quickly get used to hearing 'where did you get that?'Whether it adorns a classroom wall, personal study, living room or office, it also packs some serious educational value. As a captivating reminder of the story that Alain LeRoy Locke represents, it piques curiosity and inspires deeper learning.Like all our home decor, your print is carefully packaged to ensure it arrives in pristine condition, ready to captivate and inspire. And if you have any questions, comments or suggestions? We're a small friendly team, and we're just a message away!
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Before the exhibit closes Oct. 30 at the Portland Art Museum, we look at the legacy of midcentury modern wood artist Leroy Setziol. His dramatic doors and wall pieces are installed in many architecturally significant Portland homes.
Before the exhibit closes Oct. 30 at the Portland Art Museum, we look at the legacy of midcentury modern wood artist Leroy Setziol. His dramatic doors and wall pieces are installed in many architecturally significant Portland homes.
LeRoy Neiman "Vern Law" Vernon Law Pittsburgh Pirates MLB Baseball Pitcher This Artprint is: New Custom Framed in a Black Frame Double matted Framed in the USA Framed Size: 17" x 20" Image Size: 10" x 13" Ready to hang hardware included Interested in different framing? Contact us! Check out our store to see other great LeRoy Neiman options! ***FRAMING ALONE is worth over $125*** LeRoy Neiman (1927-2012) Best known for his brilliant colored, stunningly energetic images of sporting events and leisure activities. LeRoy Neiman was probably the most popular living artist in the Unites States before his passing in 2012. His art is unique and immediately recognizable. America’s Most Popular Sports Artist, a chronicler of contemporary lifestyles, and a master of the action-subject. His works are held in the Baseball Hall of Fame, Football hall of Fame, The Art Institute of Chicago, The Portland Museum of Art, & The Hermitage Museum (Leningrad). His technique often started with his own impressionistic style and continues with a process style that looks very similar to the action paintings of the abstract expressionists.
LeRoy Neiman "Spectator Fleet, America's Cup" This Artprint is: New Custom Framed in a Black Frame Double matted in cream and blue Two panel diptych Framed in the USA Framed Size: 24" x 17" Image Size:9" x 12" (each) Ready to hang hardware included Interested in different framing? Contact us! Great Sailing and Seascape piece depicting a famous Sailing Race! Check out our store to see other great LeRoy Neiman options! ***FRAMING ALONE is worth over $125*** LeRoy Neiman (1927-2012) Best known for his brilliant colored, stunningly energetic images of sporting events and leisure activities. LeRoy Neiman was probably the most popular living artist in the Unites States before his passing in 2012. His art is unique and immediately recognizable. America’s Most Popular Sports Artist, a chronicler of contemporary lifestyles, and a master of the action-subject. His works are held in the Baseball Hall of Fame, Football hall of Fame, The Art Institute of Chicago, The Portland Museum of Art, & The Hermitage Museum (Leningrad). His technique often started with his own impressionistic style and continues with a process style that looks very similar to the action paintings of the abstract expressionists.
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The Smithsonian’s Museum of American History announced that it will increase its jazz programming with a $2.5 million dollar endowment from the LeRoy Neiman Foundation. Part of the endowment will be used to make up a program of jazz-related events, including a performance by the museum’s own big band, to commemorate Billy Strayhorn’s centennial. Another part will go […]
Leroy Setziol, the most accomplished and respected wood sculptor in the Northwest has long been recognized by the art and architectural communities as an outstanding sculptor and an artist of great integrity. For more than 53 years, he carved works ranging from small figurative pieces to monumental carved reliefs and free standing sculptures. After high school in New York State and marriage to Ruth Davis in 1940, Roy received a Divinity degree in 1941 from Eden Theological Seminary in Webster Groves, Missouri. He attended the US Army Chaplain Training School, Harvard University and then served in the US Army 43rd infantry, South Pacific from 1943 to 1946. In 1947 he did post-graduate study in voice at the Peabody Institute, Baltimore and then studied philosophy at Johns’ Hopkins University, Baltimore. In 1951, Roy moved to Portland, Oregon where Ruth had taken a teaching job and there he began his wood carving career. Some of Roy’s first exhibts in Oregon include 1954 Friendship House; 1955 Marylhurst College; 1964 Oregon Ceramic Studio, Portland; 1968 Rogue Gallery, Medford, Oregon; 1969 Salishan Lodge, Gleneden Beach, OR; 1971 Portland AIA “Artist of the Year”; 1975 First of many joint shows of wood and weaving with his daughter, Monica Setziol Phillips, Salishan Lodge; 1974 First of many Attic Gallery Exhibits (this one in actual attic); 1976 “Carved Cabin” for Northwest Sculpture Invitational Show, Portland Art Museum: Works in Wood; 1983 One-man “Unemployment Show” Carole Smith Gallery, Salem and Exhibition of carvings honoring Russian dissidents, Attic Gallery. A selection of Roy’s commissions over the years include: 1965 panels for Salishan Lodge, Gleneden Beach,Or; 1970 Two story teak carving for Child Development Rehabilitation Center, Crippled Children’s Division, Portland, OR; 1977 “Ode to a Tree” Alaska yellow cedar and front doors for Pacific Northwest Forestry Lab, Corvallis, OR; 1978 Black Walnut relief carving for lobby of Salem Hospital; 1981-83 140 relief panels of Alaska yellow cedar for Kaiser Permanente medical offices,Salem; 1984 Three relief oak carvings for lobby of the NW Natural Gas Co. Building, Portland; 1986 Black walnut entrance and doors for the University of Portland’s Chapel of Christ the Teacher; 1987 Oak relif carvings for Lake Oswego City Hall; 1990 Nigerian Panel, Lagos, Nigeria and 1991 “Journey of Faith” Honduras Mahogany relief carving for St.James Evangelical Lutheran Church, Portland. In 1991, Roy had a Retrospective Exhibition of 66 of his carvings (selected from more than 1000 works at that time) at the University of Oregon Museum of Art, Eugene, Oregon including a major catalogue. Roy said that he is a sculptor who happens to work with wood, an Easterner transplanted to the Northwest, A city boy in the country, carving on the site where Native Americans once carved wood, and an untrained sculptor with a highly developed style of a grid system of interwoven patterns. “Our relationship with the primitatives is direct, the struggle is in the spirit, the genius of native sculpture is their ability to approach the myth that lies beyond the bear or fish to say something about existence. As an artist, I don’t recognize any distinction between us.” “People who work with clay totally dominate their material, but you can’t do that with wood. Working with wood is a much more sensual experience. With wood, an artist is halfway home. Even if people hate what you do, they still love the wood. In wood a defect becomes an opportunity as a troublesome knot may illuminate the richest color and grain” A quote from Roy’s 1991 University of Oregon catalogue by architect Joachim Grube, “There is a precision about his designs and textures ….even the most free-spirited designs …. which is reflective of good architecture. It ennobles its environment. The source of his art is not studied or intellectual, comes more out of his hands, his muscles, his bloodstream.” Leroy Setziol died on November 17, 2005.
Boreal Halo by Vincent Leroy in National Museum of Contemporary Art of Roumania in Bucharest. April 23rd to may 17th www.vincentleroy.com music : Davidvincent
Willard Leroy Metcalf - The Ten Cent Breakfast, 1887 at Denver Art Museum - Denver Colorado
Before the exhibit closes Oct. 30 at the Portland Art Museum, we look at the legacy of midcentury modern wood artist Leroy Setziol. His dramatic doors and wall pieces are installed in many architecturally significant Portland homes.
inside the grand palace of muzeul national de arta contemporana, the ten-meter diameter installation slowly rotates, casting a mesmerizing, hypnotic trance over the room.