Artists
Barbour Silver Company
American
Barboza, Anthony
American
American, born 1944
Anthony Barboza (born 1944, New Bedford, Massachusetts) is a photographer, historian, artist and writer. With roots originating from Cape Verde, and work that began in commercial art more than forty years ago, Barboza's artistic talents and successful career helped him to cross over and pursue his passions in the fine arts where he continues to contribute to the American art scene. Barboza has a prolific and wide range of both traditional and innovative works inspired by African-American thought, which have been exhibited in public and private galleries, and prestigious museums and educational institutions worldwide. He is well known for his photographic work of jazz musicians from the 1970s – '80s. Many of these works are in his book Black Borders, published in 1980 with a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. In an article printed in 1984 in The City Sun, he said, "When I do a portrait, I'm doing a photograph of how that person feels to me; how I feel about the person, not how they look. I find that in order for the portraits to work, they have to make a mental connection as well as an emotional one. When they do that, I know I have it." Many of his photographs achieve...
Barbudo Sanchez, Salvador
Spanish
Spanish, 1857 - 1917
Barcaglia, Donato
Italian
Italian, 1849 - 1930
Bard College. Bard Graduate Center: Decorative Arts, Design History, Material Cu
Bard College. Center for Curatorial Studies
Bardin, Jean Hippolyte
French
French, 1732 - 1809
Bard, James
American
American, 1815 - 1897
Bardone, Guy
French
French, 1927-2015
The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation (formerly The Elizabeth T. Greenshields Memorial Foundation) is a private Canadian charity that provides grants to young artists working in representational painting, sculpture, drawing and/or printmaking. Recipients must be studying or in the early stage of their career.
Bard, Phillip
American
American, 1912 - 1966
Barend Cornelis Koekkoek
Barendsz, Dirck
Dutch
Dutch, 1534 - 1592