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Study of Ezekiel for Frieze of the Prophets c. 1891-92 Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington, D.C. | GA | igrkio | ||
A. (Recto) Amos with Staff and Rope 1890-1895 Museum of Fine Arts Boston, MA | GA | igrkio | ||
Study of a Young Man (Cloaked) c. 1895 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | GA | igrkio | ||
"Expectancy": A Portrait of Frances Winifred Hill c.1895 Private Collection Unknown, USA | GA | igrkio | ||
Street, Tangier 1895 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY | GA | igrkio | ||
Tangier 1895 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY | GA | igrkio | ||
Mrs. Graham Moore Robertson 1894 Watts Gallery Compton, Guildford, Surrey, England |
Three-quarter-length
portrait of Mrs. Robertson , nee Marion Greatorex (d. 1907) seated on a sofa
with her left arm resting on the sofa's arm and holding a handkerchief. A
feather fan is on the sofa beside her. She wears a black dress with high collar
and necklace.
W. Graham Robertson
1894
(son to Mrs. Graham Moore Robertson)
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W. Graham Robertson 1894 |
W. (Walford) Graham Robertson (1866-1948) was a gentleman
artist. Born in London from a wealthy family he eventually dabbled in many
forms and styles starting from Pre-Raphaelite oils to illustrations,
caricatures, to portraits, later impressionistic landscapes, as well as being a
talented writer. He was deeply interested in the theater and by... | GA | igrkio | |
Ada Rehan 1894-1895 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY |
Ada Rehan,
1860-1916 an Irish born American actress. Her name was actually Ada Crehan, but
took the stage name of Ada Rehan after being once mistakenly billed as
such.
She was
popular in comedy roles in New York theater, and played the leading woman of
the Augustin Daly Stock Company with more than 200 different roles. She join
John Drew's... | GA | igrkio | |
Mrs. Ernest Hills c. 1894 |
Three-quarter-length
portrait of Mrs. Ernest Hills (Constance Malanie Wynne-Roberts) (d. 1932)
standing with one hand holding a white feather fan and resting on the back of
an armchair. She wears a black gown and cape with broad white lace panels.
(SIRIS)
Mrs. Ernest Hills
c.1906
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