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 Joseph Stella Online
Joseph Stella at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Eggplant, ca.1939
Joseph Stella at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C. Terra Foundation for the Arts, Chicago
Joseph Stella at the National Portrait Gallery, Washington D.C. Self-portrait, gouache, ca.1940
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/stella_joseph.html

  
 Pittsburgh Portraits by Joseph Stella: Joseph Stella
Stella's early drawings of Pittsburgh and his trailblazing collages, like those in The Carnegie Museum of Art, are reminders of the gifted touch of a remarkable artist.
Stella studied the art of the Old Masters and his contemporaries, found inspiration in the writings of Edgar Allan Poe and Walt Whitman, and was intrigued by metaphysical ideas.
As critic Hank Burchard observed in the Washington Post last year, "Stella not only marched to the beat of a different drummer, he was a one-man band." The contradictions and incongruities in his art were revealed in works that run the gamut from realism to abstraction to surrealism.
http://www.clpgh.org/exhibit/stell31.html

  
 Joseph Stella and Walt Whitman
Joseph Stella is considered today as a great American artist; "with his unique cultural and personal characteristics he not only enriched the American heritage but made a significant and lasting contribution to the twentieth century" (Jaffe 133).
Stella quickly became fascinated with the city; this is evident in the content of his paintings, which deal with New York.
With this in mind, it is interesting to note that Joseph Stella was born on June 13, 1877, in Muro Lucano, Italy.
http://www.whitmanarchive.org/archive1/classroom/student_projects/brian/stella2.html

  
 The Caldwell Gallery - Collection of American and European Paintings, Prints and Sculpture.
Stella was best known, however, for his paintings that were influenced by Futurist and Symbolist Movements.
Joseph Stella immigrated to New York City in 1896.
Stella’s early illustrations were Rembrantesque in technique and attitude and they appeared in Century and Everybody’s magazines.
http://www.caldwellgallery.com/bios/stellabio.html

  
 Joseph Stella (1877-1946) - Fine Art Dealers Association
Joseph Stella was born in Italy in 1877.
From 1900-1909, Stella was earning a reputation for himself as a fine illustrator, specializing in social realist subjects, until a trip to Paris radically changed his focus to Modernism.
For more information on Joseph Stella and other artists we represent, please visit the artist index on our gallery website
http://www.fada.com/browse_by_essay.html?essay=654&gallery_no=3&artist_no=3919

  
 Forum Gallery:Joseph Stella Biography
Joseph Stella was a Futurist and painter of symbolic scenes.
The bridge itself appeared to Stella as a “towering imperative vision,” a “shrine containing all the efforts of the new civilization of America.” In the next few years, however, Stella’s romantic ardor for modern America cooled somewhat and he began to paint more realistic views presented in calmer tonal rather than coloristic patterns.
Born in Muro Lucano, near Naples, Stella was brought to New York City in 1896.
http://www.forumgallery.com/b_stella.htm

  
 Learning@Whitney: Gallery
Joseph Stella was born in 1877 in Mura Lucano, a small village in Italy.
Stella included another view of the Bridge in a lower, separate section of the painting, in the style of a predella on a traditional altarpiece.
The Futurist style influenced Stella's paintings of New York City and its skyscrapers, bridges, and roadways after his return to America in 1912.
http://www.whitney.org/learning/gallery/gallery_background.php?work=20

  
 Joseph Stella Biography / Profile of Joseph Stella Biographies
Joseph Stella was born in Muro Lucano, a mountain village close to Naples.
Joseph Stella (1880-1946), Italian-born American futurist painter, is best known for his dynamic interpretations of Brooklyn Bridge at night, with its dazzling automobile headlights and soaring crystalline forms.
Joseph Stella Biography / Profile of Joseph Stella Biographies
http://www.bookrags.com/biography/joseph-stella

  
 Joseph Stella: Madonnas & Related Work; essay by Irma B. Jaffe
Equally with the Madonna, the flowers and the birds that accompany her carry the essential message of Joseph Stella's strangely modernist art.
Stella and Modigliani became friends in Paris in 1912.
For Stella, flowers, fruits, and birds had dual roles as natural creatures and as metaphors for art, for religion, and for spiritual and natural fertility.
http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/5aa/5aa124c.htm

  
 Illustrated Editions of The Bridge
This "Stella" whose picture had been passed over in favor of Walker Evans’s photographs was no less than the celebrated young modernist painter Joseph Stella (1865-1946), one of the Europeans who had brought news of cubism and futurism to New York art circles and had prospered as a result.
After all, Stella had painted not one but two "portraits" of the Brooklyn Bridge, and both were objects of considerable admiration in New York art circles in the early 1920s.
Stella even associated his bridge with some of the same American poets whom Crane championed, though they were out of favor with his modernist friends.
http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/crane/bridge_ill.htm

  
 Amon Carter Museum
Born in Italy, Joseph Stella immigrated to New York at the age of 18 and studied at the Art Students' League and the New York School of Art.
Stella had seen their exhibition at the Galerie Bernheim-Jeune in Paris in February 1912.
Stella's paintings and drawings surpassed Severini's, however, in their intensity of color and explosive compositions.
http://www.cartermuseum.org/pr/newdocs/stella95.htm

  
 Joseph Stella - Artist Painting Prices, Art Appraisal, Artist Paintings [AskART.com]
Joseph Stella was born in Italy, and moved to New York City in 1896.
Stella returned to New York to exhibit several paintings in the 1913 Armory Show.
Born in Muro Lucano, near Naples, Italy, Joseph Stella is best known for his "Brooklyn Bridge", 1919 a futurist work that is an icon of the Industrial Age.
http://www.askart.com/artist/S/joseph_stella.asp?ID=23868

  
 Joseph Stella (1877 - 1946) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Joseph Kriehuber, Portrait of Joseph Matthias Graf Thun (1794-1868), 1842
Joseph Stella artist portrait, brief biography and art
Her marvelous self-portrait was recently given to the Art Gallery of South Australia by the artist’s niece Suzanne Brookman who, with Ms Wilkins, will be at the media preview of the exhibition.Ron Radford, Director of the Art Gallery of South A...
http://wwar.com/masters/s/stella-joseph.html

  
 Joseph Stella: Madonnas & Related Work; essay by Irma B. Jaffe
Stella's Madonna paintings were all executed during the 1920s, a decade that saw him in Italy and France more than in the United States.
Katherine Dreier, Stella's friend and patron, traveled to China in 1922, and wrote him from Peking that she was studying Chinese brushwork.
Also significant for understanding the myriad sources of Stella's art was the taste for Orientalizing that was probably in large measure due to the presence in New York of Ananda Coomaraswamy, with whom Stella was acquainted.
http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/5aa/5aa124b.htm

  
 Joseph Stella: Outsider Nonpareil - Eric Gibson
For Joseph Stella was the paradigmatic outsider, a man and an artist who was never at home in one place, and whose peripatetic existence and fugitive personal and aesthetic allegiances-not to mention an equally shifting set of personal loyalties-decisively shaped not only his life but, more importantly, his art.
Moreover, given the ever-growing focus on contemporary art in our museums and the difficulties of securing loans of Stella's work, it seems likely that this will be the last such retrospective of the artist's work for a long time.
But the Whitney's Stella show is more than a nonpareil examination of an artist's career.
http://www.worldandi.com/specialreport/1994/august/Sa11553.htm

  
 Lots Of Children's Books : Joseph Stella
Joseph Stella, the tropics: [exhibition] October 1-29, 1988
Joseph Stella: Catalog of paintings and drawings in a retrospective exhibition, opened April 22, 1939
Joseph Stella: The Tropics : October 1-29, 1988, Richard York Gallery
http://www.lotsofchildrensbooks.com/us_kids_book-mode-books-search_type-AuthorSearch-input_string-Joseph+Stella-locale-us.html

  
 Joseph Stella: Madonnas & Related Work; essay by Irma B. Jaffe
Joseph Stella (1877-1946) joined the ranks of Modernist art in 1913, with his Italian Futurist-related work, beginning with his grand statement of kinship, Battle of Lights, Coney Island.
The artist's psychology and his life experience flow irresistibly into the hand that holds the brush or the instruments of sculpture and graphics, as the case may be.
Surely of prime importance in Stella's choice of the Madonna as subject were his Italian origins and Catholic upbringing.
http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/5aa/5aa124a.htm

  
 Collection Search Record
Joseph Stella: Paintings and Drawings on loan from the Rabin & Krueger Gallery, the Joseph H. Hirshhorn Collection and the Newark Museum, 24 February-24 March 1963, ill.
Joseph Stella: A Retrospective Exhibition, from 22 April 1939, cat.
JAFFE, IRMA B. "Joseph Stella: An Analysis and Interpretation of his Art," unpublished Ph.D. dissertation (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University, 1966) p.
http://hirshhorn.si.edu/collection/view.asp?ObjectNumber=66.4793

  
 Sanford & A Lifetime of Color: Study Art
Joseph Stella (1877 - 1946) was born in Italy and immigrated to the US.
Stella's paintings, based on scenes in and near New York City, reflect his admiration for America as a new civilization.
Many of his paintings were inspired by his knowledge of the Futurist movement in Italy, which focused on the problem of expressing the motion, speed and energy of the twentieth century life.
http://www.sanford-artedventures.com/study/bio_stella.html

  
 Directory of Pages each page represents one object in the collection
Joseph Stella / Portrait of Clara Fasano / 1944
Joseph Stella / Lilies and Sparrow / c.
Joseph Stella / Sketch for Brooklyn Bridg / n.d.
http://www.davidrumsey.com/amico/amico8_list16.html

  
 MSN Encarta - Resultados de la búsqueda - Joseph Stella
Joseph Stella (1877-1946), uno de los primeros pintores modernistas estadounidenses.
MSN Encarta - Resultados de la búsqueda - Joseph Stella
http://es.encarta.msn.com/Joseph_Stella.html

  
 Joseph Stella Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com
Joseph Stella Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com
Portrait of Clara Fasano 1944 Joseph Stella pencil and pastel on paper sheet: 12 x
1935-1937 Joseph Stella oil on canvas 36 x 30 1/8 in.
http://www.absolutearts.com/masters/s/stella-joseph.html

  
 Joseph Stella Price Auction
STELLA Joseph in our fine art databank of 306 000 artists at auction - Fine Art auctions...
Stella Roca - AskART, an artist directory with Stella Roca and 32,000+ American painting and other artists - Stella McLennan Roca artwork prices, valuations, appraisals and information.
STELLA JOSEPH Fine Art Artist: Artists' art auction database
http://www.best-for-auctions.com/OPG/joseph-stella-price-auction.html

  
 Poster of Stella's Brooklyn Bridge
Here is a poster of Joseph Stella's Brooklyn Bridge for sale from AllPosters.com, the biggest, most-reputable art poster store I know.
Joseph Stella / Brooklyn Bridge posters at AllPosters
Note that AllPosters can frame this poster/print of Stella's Brooklyn Bridge.
http://www.24hourart.com/poster/Stella-Brooklyn-Bridge.html

  
 Joseph Stella
Joseph Stella was born in 1877 and he died in 1946.
Stella’s style became gradually less hectic and more formal, as in The Bridge, a quiet composition that evokes the linear tensions of the Brooklyn Bridge.
He introduced the style to America in his landmark Battle of Lights: Coney Island, a kaleidoscope of fragmented, glittering forms.
http://www.albany.edu/~hs9326/isp561/stella.html

  
 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Photo
Joseph and Stella (Bromberek) Bumber with their daughters.
http://www.genealogy.com/users/m/a/c/Kathleen-Anne-Macmullen/PHOTO/0016photo.html

  
 Phoenix Art Museum - Joseph Stella: Flowers, Italy
Stella is most known for his American Futurist painting and his interpretations of modern 20th-century life.
Although his strong, independent spirit kept him from joining any group or movement, Stella was a charter member of Société Anonyme, Inc.
However, he did not limit himself to just one style of expression.
http://www.phxart.org/collection/stella_fi.asp

  
 Joseph Stella, Jazz Roots: Art Gallery
Yet, following a trip to Europe in 1909, Stella's initial style was transformed by his exposure to Cubism and Futurism--artistic movements which emphasized emotion and multisensual images.
After 1912, Stella sought to capture American modernity and urbanity through the intangible forms of sound.
Here he was widely influenced by the Realist approach to art and his early work depicted New York through external features and human inhabitants.
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~ASI/musi212/brandi/stella.html

  
 Joseph Stella - Bag Pipe Player - 200 Years of American Watercolors, Pastels and Drawings at Spanierman Gallery, LLC
Joseph Stella - Bag Pipe Player - 200 Years of American Watercolors, Pastels and Drawings at Spanierman Gallery, LLC
http://www.spaniermangallery.net/watercolor2001/stella99018806.htm

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Joseph Stella
Haskell is effective in explaining Stella's place in modern art and showing that the painter's involvement in Futurism was a step along a road of visual exploration that encompassed many viewpoints.
Complete with good-quality illustrations and the requisite chronology and exhibition history, this book is a worthy acquisition for academic art collections and those building strengths in 20th-century modernism.
Because there have been remarkably few publications on this important American artist, this catalog doubles as a significant survey of Stella's entire "oeuvre," including book and journal illustrations.
http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/087427091X

  
 TomFolio.com: Passion and Reverence. Joseph Stella and the Natural World., [Stella, Joseph, 1877-1946] Richard York ...
Joseph Stella and the Natural World., [Stella, Joseph, 1877-1946] Richard York Gallery, New York.
Author: [Stella, Joseph, 1877-1946] Richard York Gallery, New York.
http://www.tomfolio.com/bookdetailssu.asp?b=36582&m=220

  
 SurfWax: News, Reviews and Articles On Joseph Stella
Among many works by leading American artists is a watercolour by Joseph Stella, one of Americas most important modernists and a driving force within the Futurist and Dadaist movements (at Lowell Libson).
Duchamp's group, which came to be called the New York Dadaists, included Francis Picabia, Man Ray and Joseph Stella, along with John Covert, Jean Crotti, Morton Schamberg, Beatrice Wood and Marius de Zagas.
The bridge is also the subject of an oil by modern British artist Maxwell Armfield at MacConnal-Mason.
http://news.surfwax.com/art/files/Joseph_Stella_Art.html

  
 Joseph Stella
Stella, Joseph, 1877 &; 1946, American painter, b.
Major Museum Retrospective For Joseph Stella: Italian-American Artist (Italian Voice, The)
At Home and Abroad: Urban Inspiration.(Joseph Stella painting)(Brief Article) (School Arts)
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0846630.html

  
 Joseph Stella - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joseph Stella ( 1877 - 1946) was an Italian-born American Futurist painter best-known for his depictions of industrial America.
He was born in the countryside near Naples, Italy but came to New York City in 1896.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stella

  
 Stella, Joseph
New York Interpreted V: The Bridge, Stella, 1922
http://www.usc.edu/schools/annenberg/asc/projects/comm544/library/artists/StellaJoseph.html

  
 Dr. Joseph Stella Named to Faculty of Prestigious Interventional Cardiologist Symposium in Washington, D.C.
Joseph Stella Named to Faculty of Prestigious Interventional Cardiologist Symposium in Washington, D.C. Dr. Joseph Stella, a cardiologist with Heart Care Centers of Illinois at St. Francis Hospital and Health Center in Blue Island, has been named to the faculty of the prestigious Cardiovascular Research Foundation’s Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) 2004 Symposium.
Joseph Stella Named to Faculty of Prestigious Interventional Cardiologist Symposium in Washington, D.C. About Us
On Wednesday, Sept. 29, Dr. Stella will critique an actual coronary procedure via satellite in the symposium’s Coronary Theatre.
http://www.stfrancisblueisland.com/internet/home/stfrancisblueisland.nsf/News/0CF5B295DF2C7CEB86256F0B004F042F?opendocument

  
 JOSEPH STELLA Fine Art Artist: Artists' art auction database + Biography
JOSEPH STELLA Fine Art Artist: Artists' art auction database + Biography
Check all STELLA JOSEPH works at auction since 1987
More details, updated results and all prices at art auction for STELLA
http://www.auction-research.com/artists/STELLA_JOSEPH.htm

  
 Haber's Art Reviews: Richard Avedon and Joseph Stella
Given his own show, Stella turns out to be a very different artist than I had imagined.
The works of Joseph Stella ran through October 9, 1994.
Even in the space of an ordinary retrospective, Stella's exhibit looks too large for so minor a painter.
http://www.haberarts.com/avedon.htm

  
 Joseph Stella : mixted - Joseph Marguccio
No materials in this gallery may be reproduced, copied, downloaded, or used in any form without written permission of the contemporary artist Joseph Marguccio.
http://www.artabus.com/marguccio/joestella

  
 Joseph Stella artist and art...the-artists.org
Information on the life, background and work of Joseph Stella
Personal data and representives, education, signature, exhibition history, auction results and upcoming auctions of Joseph Stella.
Share your comments about the artist Joseph Stella
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 brooklyn bridge painting at freegiftwarehouse.com
Joseph Stella, the Brooklyn Bridge (Let's get lost in a painting) from Garrard Pub.
Joseph Stella, the Brooklyn Bridge (Let's get lost in a painting)...
Joseph Stella the Brooklyn Bridge (Lets Get Lost in a Painting)...
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 Artist Biography - Joseph Stella
One of America's foremost modernist painters, Joseph Stella was born in Muro Lucano, near Naples, Italy.
In the mid-1920s Stella painted in a more representational yet distinctly simplified style, often imbuing his works with religious or sexual symbolism.
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http://www.roughtongalleries.com/stella.html

  
 Man Ray / Joseph Stella and Marcel Duchamp / 1920
This image is one of over 118,000 from The Art Museum Image Consortium Library (The AMICO Library™), a growing online collection of high-quality, digital art images from 39 museums around the world.
Man Ray / Joseph Stella and Marcel Duchamp / 1920
http://www.davidrumsey.com/amico/amico6215801-67157.html

  
 Joseph Stella Posters : Easyart : Joseph Stella Posters et Affiches
Joseph Stella Posters : Easyart : Joseph Stella Posters et Affiches
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 NGA - New York Interpreted: Joseph Stella, Alfred Stieglitz (04/1987)
Overview: A 5-panel painting by Joseph Stella, The Voice of the City of New York Interpreted (1920-1922), was lent by the Newark Museum for a special installation.
NGA - New York Interpreted: Joseph Stella, Alfred Stieglitz (04/1987)
Copyright © 2005 National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
http://www.nga.gov/past/data/exh561.shtm

  
 Joseph Stella @ ARTinaClick.com
All Joseph Stella paintings that we offer are individually reviewed and selected by our experienced team of art professionals, ensuring only the best in quality and selection.
The intense dedication to art by great masters like Joseph Stella has produced magnificent works that are celebrated by people the world over.
What's more, the collection of Joseph Stella works we list are at prices that are 30% - 50% less than traditional galleries.
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 Joseph Stella Brooklyn Bridge Prints Paintings Posters
Here is Brooklyn Bridge by Joseph Stella - - Frame Description and Size: 33.00 X 25.00 - 2.25 Glossy black mica crafted on solid wood, landscape, new york, manhattan, bridges, cubism, art, prints, posters.
Here is the Brooklyn Bridge by Joseph Stella - - Frame Description and Size: 33.00 X 25.00 - 2.25 Glossy black mica crafted on solid wood,.
Below are you can find discount prices and go directly to the on-line store to find many other prints, paintings, posters or gallery art lithographs.
http://landscapes.western-art-gallery.com/joseph-stella-brooklyn-bridge.shtml

  
 Joseph Stella Engineering-dsgn Fax Number / Phone 603-883-1631 & 603-883-1938
Joseph Stella Engineering-dsgn Fax Number / Phone 603-883-1631 & 603-883-1938
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 onride Thema anzeigen - Kunst: Joseph Stella: Battle of Lights, Coney Island (1914)
1914 entstand dieses Gemälde des Malers Joseph Stella.
Kunst: Joseph Stella: Battle of Lights, Coney Island (1914)
Thema anzeigen - Kunst: Joseph Stella: Battle of Lights, Coney Island (1914)
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 BEHIND THE SCENES OF SOTN VI (all-stars) Page 1
I still have to talk to stella to see if anyone is in both of the allaines becuase if they are that could change a lot.
Well i have talked to both Stella and Kyle who were from my SOTN 5 i never really got to know them and they seem like pretty nice people.
Me: she said she got an e-mail from stella about somebody or something voting for someone..
http://www.geocities.com/planetz7/sotn6behind.html

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