Visual art
Found in 5481 Collections and/or Records:
Der Weisse Traum / Kutscher, Vollrad., 1980
The photographs depict the artist made up to depict different tree trunks. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Des Annees Cinquante aux Annes Quatre-Vingt-Dix / Lebel, Jean-Jacques., 1991
Des Valois a Henri IV / Beres, Pierre ; Grisel J ; Henry J., 1994
This profusely illustrated catalogue includes two books that contain examples of shaped poetry: 1) Jean Grisel. Les premiers oeuvres poetiques de Jehen Grisel rouennois. Rouen, France. 1599. and 2) Jean Henry. Le Jardin de contemlation. Paris. 1516. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Descojoie, 1967
desea todos sus amigos un ano especial de meditacion / Hidalgo, Juan., 1969
Stored with Zaj material. The card depicts a photograph of Hidalgo taken in Aachen in 1968. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Desire and the Importance of Failure / Esch, Deborah., 1996
Desperate Egos. No.10., 1984
Desperate Egos. No.12., 1984
Desperate Egos. No.13., 1984
Desperate Egos. No.14., 1984
Desperate Egos. No.15., 1984
Dessins Lettristes / Isou I ; Sabatier R ; Satie A ; Poyet F ; Devaux F ; Broutin GP ; Amarger M., 1991
The duplicate copy does not have folds. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dessins/Notes - Realisation / Clareboudt, Jean., 2001
The Sackner Archive holds an artist book by Jean Clareboudt (1944-1997). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Destroy All Monsters, 1976
Destroy All Monsters, 1976
Detricato a Pasiphae / Mennitti-Paraito, Emanuele., 1989
The overall image depicts the artist's interpretation of a character cited in Dante's Purgatory. Pasiphae was the queen of Crete and Minosse's wife. She had a son who was the monster Minotaur, half man and half bull. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Deutscher Gedankenwald / Kuhn, Christine., 1992
Deutscher Schaferhund / Warnke, Uwe., 1992
Devil's Artisan (DA): A Special Issue on Women & Printing. No.43/Fall / Monica Biagioli, editor., 1998
This issue featured an etching on a feminist theme by Rebecca Cowan. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.