Quarantania I is an outdoor sculpture by Louise Bourgeois, installed at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston's Lillie and Hugh Roy Cullen Sculpture Garden in the U.S. state of Texas. The bronze sculpture was designed during 1947–1953/1981 and cast in 1984.[1]
^"Louise Bourgeois, Quarantania I". Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Archived from the original on December 10, 2015. Retrieved October 25, 2015.
QuarantaniaI is an outdoor sculpture by Louise Bourgeois, installed at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston's Lillie and Hugh Roy Cullen Sculpture Garden...
Bourgeois incorporated those autobiographical references to her sculpture QuarantaniaI, on display in the Cullen Sculpture Garden at the Museum of Fine Arts...
[citation needed] Antoine Bourdelle, Adam (1889) Louise Bourgeois, QuarantaniaI Alexander Calder, The Crab (1962) Anthony Caro, Argentine (1968) Pietro...
II Houston Triptych The Large Horse Large Standing Woman I New Forms The Pilgrim QuarantaniaI Recuerdo de Machu Picchu 3 (Las terrazas) The Sound of Night...
name Mount Quarantine (Latin: mons Quarantana, Quarantena, Quarennia, Quarantania, Querentius, etc), after the 40-day period mentioned in the biblical...
(sculpture, drawings, and paintings) by Louise Bourgeois, sorted by year. Quarantania (1941). Seven wooden pine elements on a wooden base. 84 3/4 × 31 1/4...
desert setting where Jesus had been fasting, ' with a spot on Mount Quarantania traditionally being considered the exact location. The desert was seen...
Victoria Gallery, Samara 2012 I am who I am, curated by Olga Sviblova, Kunst im Tunnel, Dusseldorf, Germany Quarantania, curated by David Thorp, Enclave...
miracles. A 2008 postcard image of the Mount of Temptation (or Mount Quarantania) near Jericho in the Judean desert, where Christ was tempted by Satan...
Kuruntul (also known as Jebel Quruntul, the Mount of Temptation and Mount Quarantania) the mountains end abruptly in a 1,000-foot (300 m) cliff. Sometimes...