TATE BRITAIN GALLERY, LONDON
Britische und internationale Künstler, 20. Jahrhundert. Chronologisch angeordnet.
1900-William Orpen (1878-1931). The Mirror, 1900. Tate Britain London.
1901-Marianne Stokes (1855-1927). Candlemas Day, 1901. Tate Britain London.
1903-Charles Wellington Furse (1868-1904). Diana of the Uplands, 1903-04. Tate Britain London.
1903-Mary Sargant Florence (1857-1954). Children at Chess, 1903. Tate Britain London.
1910-Eric Gill (1882-1940). Ecstasy, 1910-11. Tate Britain London.
1910-Jacques Emile Blanche (1861-1942). Ludgate Circus, Entrance to the City, 1910. Tate Britain London.
1910-Robert Bevan (1865-1925). The Cab Horse, 1910. Tate Britain London.
1912-Bruce Turner (1894-1963). Pavlova, 1912. Tate Britain London.
1913-Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson (1889-1946). The arrival, 1913. Tate Britain London.
1913-Duncan Grant (1885-1978). The Ass, 1913. Tate Britain London.
1915-Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson (1889-1946). La Mitrailleuse, 1915. Tate Britain London.
1915-Stanley Spencer (1891-1959). Swan Upping at Cookham, 1915-1919. Tate Britain London.
1915-Walter Richard Sickert (1860-1942). Brighton Pierrots, 1915. Tate Britain London.
1916-Mark Gertler (1891-1939). Merry-Go-Round, 1916. Tate Britain London.
1920-Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson (1889-1946). The Soul of the Soulless City, 1920. Tate Britain London.
1921-Dora Carrington (1893-1932). Farm at Watendlath, 1921. Tate Britain London.
1923-Edward Wadsworth (1889-1949). Seaport, 1923. Tate Britain London.
1923-Frederick Cayley Robinson (1862-1927). Pastoral, 1923-24. Tate Britain London.
1927-Paule Vézelay (1892-1984). Femmes, 1927. Tate Britain London.
1927-Paule Vézelay (1892-1984). Growing Forms, 1946. Tate Britain London.
1928-Paule Vézelay (1892-1984). In a Theatre, 1928. Tate Britain London.
1933-Paule Vézelay (1892-1984). Strange Landscape, 1933. Tate Britain London.
1938-Paule Vézelay (1892-1984). Silhouettes, 1938-41. Tate Britain London.
1944-Paule Vézelay (1892-1984). Portrait of a Line, 1944. Tate Britain London.
1945-Paule Vézelay (1892-1984). Still Life on a Table in a Window, 1945. Tate Britain London.
1929-Christopher Wood (1901-1930). A Fishing Boat in Dieppe Harbour, 1929. Tate Britain London.
1929-Francis Bacon (1909-1992). Painted Scrren, 1929. Tate Britain London.
1930-Edward Burra (1905-1976). The Snack Bar, 1930. Tate Britain London.
1931-Gerald Brockhurst (1890-1978). Portrait of Margaret, Duchess of Argyll, 1931. Tate Britain London.
1932-David Bomberg (1870-1957). Lilian, 1932. Tate Britain London.
1934-William Roberts (1895-1980). Skipping (The Gutter), 1934-35. Tate Britain London.
1940-Jacob Epstein (1880-1959). Jacob and the Angel, 1940. Alabaster. Tate Britain London.
1940-John Piper (1903-1992). St. Mary le Port, Bristol, 1940. Tate Britain London.
1944-Francis Bacon (1909-1992). Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, 1944. Tate Britain London.
1944-Francis Bacon (1909-1992). Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, 1944.(1). Tate Britain London.
1944-Francis Bacon (1909-1992). Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, 1944.(2). Tate Britain London.
1944-Francis Bacon (1909-1992). Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, 1944.(3). Tate Britain London.
1938-Henry Moore (1898-1986). Recumbent Figure, 1938. Tate Britain London.
1945-Henry Moore (1898-1986). Family Group, 1945. Tate Britain London.
1951-Henry Moore (1898-1986). Reclining Figure, 1951. Tate Britain London.
1952-Henry Moore (1898-1986). King and Queen, 1952-53. Tate Britain London.
1957-Henry Moore (1898-1986). Draped Seated Figure, 1957-58. Tate Britain London.
1957-Henry Moore (1898-1986). Women, 1957-58. Tate Britain London.
1964-Henry Moore (1898-1986). Moon Head, 1964. Tate Britain London.
1968-Henry Moore (1898-1986). Vertebrae, 1968. Tate Britain London.
1965-Peter Blake (1932). Portrait of David Hockney in a Hollywood Spanish Interior, 1965. Tate Britain London.
1969-Allen Jones (1937). Chair, 1969. Tate Britain London.
1971-Margaret Harrison (1940). Son of Rob Roy, 1971. Tate Britain London.
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