The drawings range from the time of Louis XIV, who founded the opera, to the present.
Tracing Calder's years in Connecticut, the chronological survey of large- and small-scale sculptures, maquettes, paintings, drawings, tapestry and other works ranges from 1926 to 1972.
The drawings range from $750 to $3,000.
The biggest yet devoted to Mr. Kelly's career, it presents 363 works of art - not only paintings and sculptures, but also drawings, collages and photographs - ranging through nearly five decades of dedicated art-making.
With 10 drawings by each of 17 artists - 11 from the Albertina and 6 from the Guggenheim, ranging from Old Masters to 19th- and 20th-century figures - this show is the first collaboration between the two institutions.
His drawings range from stark charcoal on paper, transparent washes and pencil drawings.
His drawings here range from incisive "straight" portraits, like one of Man Ray done in 1957, to complex constellations of writhing, distorted body parts.
The 33 drawings range from the 16th century to the present and are by artists like Michelangelo, Filippino Lippi, Claude Lorrain, Pablo Picasso and Claes Oldenburg.
The drawings range from theater interiors to details like an usher's flashlight or an usherette's shoes.
The drawings range from glorious schematics of the arched masonry High Bridge over the Harlem River to precise watercolor renderings instructing stone-cutters on working with gneiss.