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Evening Light 1908. Cincinnati Art Museum Cincinnati, OH | Benson, Frank Weston | Description: Portrait of the artist's family in a meadow landscape. Eleanor stands at left and watches as her mother and three siblings walk toward her. George, at right, carries a fishing pole slung over his shoulder. | GA | |
Figure in Sunlight (Artist's Wife) ca. 1890-1900 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | Twachtman, John Henry | ly. The blurred outlines and rich yellows and greens of the background evoke the warm, hazy atmosphere of a summer day. | GA | |
Fortune Teller 1921 Private Collection Unknown, USA | Cooper, Colin Campbell | Subject: Landscape -- Garden; Figure group -- Female; Occupation -- Occult -- Fortune Teller; Object -- Musical Instrument -- Violin; Dress -- Accessory -- Umbrella; Dress -- Ethnic -- Chinese Dress; Recreation -- Sport & Play -- Cards | GA | |
Girl With Chinese Vase 1915 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY | Reid, Robert | GA | ||
Girl in Vegetable Shop 1897. Craig and Tarlton, Inc Raleigh, NC | Carlsen, Emil | GA | ||
Girl in the Blue Kimono 1898 Parrish Art Museum Southampton, NY | Chase, William Merritt | GA | ||
Portrait Of Mrs. Robert Reid oil on canvas Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Reid, Robert | GA | ||
Portrait of Mr. Wiley 1894 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | Cox, Kenyon | Further research might establish the relationship between Mr. Wiley and Kenyon Cox. In the year he painted this portrait, Cox was under contract with Bowdoin College to create mural decorations for the new Walker Art Center, designed by prominent architect Charles F. McKim. Wiley sits in a library, which suggests that he might have been a member of... | GA | |
Portrait of My Daughters 1907. Worcester Art Museum Worcester, MA | Benson, Frank Weston | Description: Portrait of the artist's three daughters in a sunny landscape. Elisabeth is seated at left and holds a basket of flowers on her lap. Eleanor is seated at right, her right arms resting on the back of the bench, and her gaze directed down. And Syliva stands between them. | GA | |
Red and Gold 1915. Butler Institute of American Art Youngstown, OH | Benson, Frank Weston | GA |
- American Impressionism