| Preview | Description
![]() ![]() | Notes | Content | Updated by |
|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | The Northwest Wind 1914 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | GA | Anonymous | |
| Summer Twilight about 1892 Museum of Fine Arts Boston, MA | GA | Anonymous | ||
| Spring on a Hillside c. 1920 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | GA | Anonymous | ||
![]() | Rural Landscape 1905 Harvard University Art Museums Cambridge, MA | GA | Anonymous | |
| Pastures in May 1898 Museum of Fine Arts Boston, MA | GA | Anonymous | ||
![]() | Oak Tree in Mystic 19th Century Mattatuck Museum Waterbury, CT | ![]() Charles H. Davis (1856-1933) spent nearly 10 years near Barbizon, France and was a leading exponant of the Barbizon style. In 1891 he left France for Mystic, CT, where he established an art colony and spent the rest of his life. His style eventually transformed from Tonalism to Impressionism. | GA | Anonymous |
| Morning Sunlight about 1895 Museum of Fine Arts Boston, MA | GA | Anonymous | ||
![]() | In Spring Sunshine ca. 1920 Brooklyn Museum New York, NY | GA | Anonymous | |
| Forsaken Homestead about 1890 Museum of Fine Arts Boston, MA | GA | Anonymous | ||
![]() | Edge of the Forest, Twilight ca. 1890 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | GA | Anonymous |
- Charles Harold Davis










