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Willow Road, Brunswick, Maine 1877 Farnsworth Art Museum Rockland, ME | GA | Anonymous | ||
Unfolding Buds 1909 Detroit Institute of Arts Detroit, MI | GA | Anonymous | ||
The North Country 1923 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY | According to a friend of the artist, this painting depicts the hilly scenery of Perkinsville, not far from Springfield, Vermont. In the foreground is the Black River, and seen in the distance is Mount Ascutney or Hawks Mountain. Painted in 1923, this is one of a series of large-scale panoramic views that the artist had begun the previous year. All of... | GA | Anonymous | |
The First Snow 1906 Museum of Fine Arts Boston, MA | GA | Anonymous | ||
Sunset at Grez 1885 Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution Washington, D.C. | GA | Anonymous | ||
Summer at Hadlyme 1914 Florence Griswold Museum Old Lyme, CT | A portrait of Metcalf's second wife, Henriette, and daughter Rosalind, relaxing at their Hadlyme residence on a bright summer day. Henriette is wearing a long, white Victorian-style dress. Rosalind is standing next to a table on the extreme right. Through the doors in the background a garden is visible. | GA | Anonymous | |
Spring Landscape, Giverny 1887 Butler Institute of American Art Youngstown, OH | GA | Anonymous | ||
Snow in the Foothills ca. 1920-1925 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | "the most intellectual of all seasons . . . it is the time of the fullest and the freest flow of thought and bright ideas." But in Snow in the Foothills, Metcalf was clearly inspired by the moment when the long dark season unmistakably gives way to the time to be outdoors. | GA | Anonymous | |
Self Portrait c. 1890 Florence Griswold Museum Old Lyme, CT | GA | Anonymous | ||
Indian Summer, Vermont 1922 Dallas Museum of Art Dallas, TX | GA | Anonymous |
- Willard Leroy Metcalf