Eiland, William U.
VIAF ID: 41958728 ( Personal )
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Works
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Alfred Heinrich Pellegrini, 1881-1958 : a Swiss modernist and the art of the figure | |
Ann Orr : silversmith, goldsmith, & enamelist | |
Antonio Xavier Trindade : an Indian painter from Portuguese Goa. | |
Black Belt color | |
Charles Meryon and Jean-François Millet etchings of urban and rural 19th-Century France [Georgia museum of art, Athens, December 12, 1992-January 19, 1993, Gertrude Herbert institute of art, Augusta, March 18-May 1, 1994, Madison-Morgan cultural center, Madison, May 8-June 19, 1994, Chattahoochee valley art museum, LaGrange, August 5-September 18, 1994] | |
Clinton Hill | |
Collages | |
craft of art originality and industry in the Italian Renaissance and baroque workshop | |
Crosscurrents in American impressionism at the turn of the century | |
Duccio di Buoninsegna : the documents and early sources | |
Figurative connections : selected works by Eric Bransby : [exhibition, the Georgia Museum of Art, June 5-July 25, 2004] | |
Frank Buchser, a Swiss artist in America | |
Fritz Bultman : collages : Catalog of an exhibition held at the Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia, Sept. 27-Nov. 16, 1997 | |
Graphic eloquence : American modernism on paper from the collection of Michael T. Ricker | |
His horn(e) made : engraved powder horns from the collection of James E. Routh, Jr | |
Images of women in seventeenth-century dutch art domesticity and the representation of the peasant | |
Lamar Dodd : the C.L. Morehead, Jr. collection | |
Nashville's mother church : the history of the Ryman Auditorium | |
One hundred American paintings | |
The sculpture of Larry Mohr | |
The seated child : early children's chairs from Georgia collections | |
The truth in things : the life and career of Lamar Dodd |