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Figure on Beach, Florida 1917 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY | GA | igrkio | ||
George Robert White 1917 Museum of Fine Arts Boston, MA |
From: Boston University Alumni Page
Date: Spring 2002
By Peter Vandermark
[George
Robert White was a] lifelong bachelor, who lived with his sister on
Commonwealth Avenue, amassed a fortune in the pharmaceutical industry. He had
come to the city as a poor boy to work in the Potter Drug and Chemical Company,
which he... | GA | igrkio | |
Guy Lowell 1917 Museum of Fine Arts Boston, MA |
Guy Lowell (1870-1927) architect and landscape designer. In the mid 1890's he was chosen to
design the new Museum of Fine Arts, Boston on Huntington Ave which would be
his greatest building. He also designed Lowell Lecture Hall at Harvard,
buildings at Andover Academy, Simmons College and Brown University.
He edited
several books on gardening,... | GA | igrkio | |
James Deering 1917 Private Collection Unknown, USA | GA | igrkio | ||
John D Rockefeller Sr 1917 Collection of Senator and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, IV |
This is one
of two painting Sargent did of the Senior Rockefeller
John D. Rockefeller
Sr
1917
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John D Rockefeller Sr (2) 1917 Kykuit (National Trust for Historic Preservation) Pocantico Hills, NY |
John D. Rockefeller Sr
1917
From: Mike Bigenwald
m bigen wa@gsb. uchicago. edu
Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004
I thought
you might be interested to know that the portrait you list as "John Singer
Sargent's John D Rockefeller Sr (2)" is on display in the Kenneth G.
Fisher Library at the University of Chicago Gleacher Center,... | GA | igrkio | |
Man and Pool, Florida 1917 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY | GA | igrkio | ||
Mrs. John Beals Mills (Anna R. Mills) 1917 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY | GA | igrkio | ||
Mrs. Roger D. Swaim 1917 Private Collection Unknown, USA | GA | igrkio | ||
Muddy Alligators 1917 Worcester Art Museum Worcester, MA |
From:
Will Donnelley
Sargent
broke new ground in the field of watercolors. He and Homer broke away from the
staid English school of pen and ink and produced explosive, loosely painted
works that jarred the critics. They made watercolors fashionable and were the
first to have them seriously exhibited.
A favorite
painting....
1) In... | GA | igrkio |
- John Singer Sargent