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Art Series is for serial artworks. This type may be used for two scenarios:1) A titled art series consisting of more than one individual piece, which may or may not be named. Usually conceived and created as a series with a...
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Art Series is for serial artworks. This type may be used for two scenarios:
1) A titled art series consisting of more than one individual piece, which may or may not be named. Usually conceived and created as a series with a shared theme by the artist. E.g. The Four Freedoms series by Norman Rockwell.
2) A grouping for convenience sake or for art criticism of one artist's individual artworks sharing a common theme. Usually not conceived as a series by the artist, and done over time. E.g. Van Gogh's Sunflowers series.
In general, to avoid confusion, instances of Art Series should not be co-typed as Artwork. less
1) A titled art series consisting of more than one individual piece, which may or may not be named. Usually conceived and created as a series with a shared theme by the artist. E.g. The Four Freedoms series by Norman Rockwell.
2) A grouping for convenience sake or for art criticism of one artist's individual artworks sharing a common theme. Usually not conceived as a series by the artist, and done over time. E.g. Van Gogh's Sunflowers series.
In general, to avoid confusion, instances of Art Series should not be co-typed as Artwork. less
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Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers | Vincent van Gogh |
Sunflowers (original title, in French, Tournesols) are the subject of a series of still life paintings executed in oil on canvas by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh. Among the Sunflowers paintings are three similar paintings with fifteen sunflower...
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| Two Cut Sunflowers | |||||
| Vase with Three Sunflowers | |||||
| Vase with Twelve Sunflowers | |||||
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| Four Freedoms |
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Namesake | Freedom from Want | Norman Rockwell |
The Four Freedoms or Four Essential Human Freedoms is a series of oil painting produced in 1943 by Norman Rockwell. The paintings are approximately equal in dimension with measurements of × . The series, now in the Norman Rockwell Museum, was made...
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| Freedom to Worship | |||||
| Freedom from Fear | |||||
| Freedom of Speech | |||||
| Dogs Playing Poker |
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A Bachelor's Dog | Cassius Marcellus Coolidge |
Dogs Playing Poker (DPP) refers collectively to a series of sixteen oil painting by C. M. Coolidge, commissioned in 1903 by Brown & Bigelow to advertise cigars. All the paintings in the series feature anthropomorphized dogs, but the nine in...
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| A Bold Bluff | |||||
| Breach of Promise Suit | |||||
| A Friend in Need | |||||
| His Station and Four Aces | |||||
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| Humours of an Election |
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An Election Entertainment | William Hogarth |
The Humours of an Election is a series of four oil painting and later engraving by William Hogarth that illustrate the election of a member of parliament in Oxfordshire in 1754. The oil paintings were created in 1755. The first three paintings, An...
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| Canvassing for Votes | |||||
| The Polling | |||||
| Chairing the Member | |||||
| The Great Red Dragon Paintings |
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The Great Red Dragon and the Beast from the Sea | William Blake |
The Great Red Dragon Paintings are a series of watercolor paintings by the English poet and painter William Blake between 1805 and 1810. It was during this period that Blake was commissioned to create over a hundred paintings intended to illustrate...
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| The Number of the Beast is 666 | |||||
| The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun | |||||
| The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed in the Sun | |||||
| Marriage à-la-mode |
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Marriage à-la-mode: 2. The Tête à Tête | William Hogarth |
In 1743–1745, William Hogarth painted the six pictures of Marriage à-la-mode (National Gallery, London), a pointed skewering of upper class 18th century society. This moralistic warning shows the disastrous results of an ill-considered marriage for...
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| Marriage à-la-mode: 5. The Bagnio | |||||
| Marriage à-la-mode: 1. The Marriage Settlement | |||||
| Marriage à-la-mode: 4. The Toilette | |||||
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| A Rake's Progress |
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Name source | William Hogarth |
A Rake's Progress is a series of eight paintings by 18th century English artist William Hogarth. The canvases were produced in 1732–33 then engraved and published in print form in 1735. The series shows the decline and fall of Tom Rakewell, the...
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| A Harlot's Progress |
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William Hogarth |
A Harlot's Progress (also known as The Harlot's Progress) is a series of six paintings (1731, now lost) and engravings (1732) by William Hogarth. The series shows the story of a young woman, Mary (or Moll) Hackabout, who arrives in London from the...
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| Industry and Idleness |
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William Hogarth |
Industry and Idleness is the title of a series of 12 plot-linked engraving created by William Hogarth in 1747, intending to illustrate to working children the possible rewards of hard work and diligent application and the sure disasters attending a...
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| Beer Street and Gin Lane |
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William Hogarth |
Beer Street and Gin Lane are two prints issued in 1751 by English artist William Hogarth in support of what would become the Gin Act. Designed to be viewed alongside each other, they depict the evils of the consumption of gin as a contrast to the...
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| The Four Stages of Cruelty |
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Cruelty in Perfection | William Hogarth |
The Four Stages of Cruelty is a series of four printed engraving published by William Hogarth in 1751. Each print depicts a different stage in the life of the fictional Tom Nero.
Beginning with the torture of a dog as a child in the First stage of...
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| The Reward of Cruelty | |||||
| Second Stage of Cruelty | |||||
| First Stage of Cruelty | |||||
| Kitchen Table | Woman Singing, from the series Kitchen Table | Carrie Mae Weems |
"Kitchen Table" is a photography series by award winning American photographer and artist Carrie Mae Weems.
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| Untitled (Man and Mirror), from the series Kitchen Table | |||||
| Mother and Daughter putting on Make-up, from the series Kitchen Table | |||||
| Man Smoking, from the series Kitchen Table | |||||
| Man Reading Newspaper, from the series Kitchen Table | |||||

