- The
Cooper Union for the
Advancement of
Science and
Art,
commonly known as
Cooper Union, is a
private college on
Cooper Square in
Lower Manhattan, New...
- The
Union of
Art (German:
Gewerkschaft Kunst) was a
trade union representing art,
media and
heritage workers in East Germany. The
union was
founded in...
- "Coquette" in 1858.
Where the
prize is a
valuable work of
art, the
process may be
termed an
art union,
particularly where the
beneficiary is the originating...
-
American Art-
Union (1839–1851) was a subscription-based
organization whose goal was to
enlighten and
educate an
American public to the nation's
art, while...
-
Soviet art is the
visual art style produced after the
Russian Revolution of 1917 and
during the
existence of the
Soviet Union,
until its
collapse in 1991...
- The
Art Union of
London (1837–1912) was an
organisation which distributed works of
art amongst its
subscribers by lottery.
Art unions were organisations...
- Bride", was issued[clarification needed] in 1861 by the
Crystal Palace Art Union. This
became one of the most po****r
Parian busts ever produced. Monti...
- The
Union of
Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR),
commonly known as the
Soviet Union, was a
transcontinental country that
spanned much of
Eurasia from 1922...
- New
England Art Union (c. 1848 – 1852) was
established in Boston, M****achusetts, for "the
encouragement of artists, the
promotion of
art" in New England...
- Graves,
print publishers, 6 Pall Mall, with the
title Art Union Monthly Journal (or The
Art Union), the
first issue of 750
copies appearing 15 February...