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![]() | Bunch Of Grapes oil on canvas Addison Gallery of Art Andover, MA | Unrated | Anonymous | |
![]() | Apples oil on canvas Baltimore Museum of Art Baltimore, MD | Unrated | Anonymous | |
![]() | An Abundance Of Fruit c. 1875 Morris Museum of Art Augusta, GA | ![]() Andrew John Henry Way's painting An Abundance of Fruit presents a carefully composed placement of highly detailed fruits and vegetable in a natural setting on the ground surrounded by leaves. The painting demonstrates why Way was one of the most popular still life artists in Baltimore, Maryland during the nineteenth century. He started his... | Unrated | Anonymous |
![]() | The Wealth Of Autumn 1826 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | ![]() Andrew John Henry Way created a dramatic setting for this still life. Cupids dance on the pedestal below the arrangement of fruit, and above the still life is an urn surrounded by dense foliage and trees. The succulent peaches and glistening grapes announce the abundance of the season, and the idyllic landscape to the left is a reminder of the... | Unrated | Anonymous |
| Bunch Of Grapes (1) 1873 The Walters Art Museum Mount Vernon Baltimore, MD | ![]() The grapes in this painting have been identified as the Prince Albert variety, which William T. Walters grew at his Govans estate, Saint Mary's. Way was a Baltimore painter who began his career as a portraitist; but, on the advice of the influential Dusseldorf artist Emanuel Leutze (known for his famous work, "Washington Crossing the Delaware," in... | Unrated | Anonymous | |
| Still Life With Cherries, Peaches And Plums 1877 Private Collection Unknown, USA | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
| Red Cherries, Apricots, And Green Vase oil on canvas Private Collection Unknown, USA | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
| Wild Grapes Oil on Canvas Private Collection Unknown, USA | Unrated | Anonymous |
- Andrew John Way









