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Sugaring Off by Tompkins Harrison Matteson 1845 Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art Pittsburgh, PA | Matteson, Tompkins Harrison | ||
Sketch at Westport Point, Massachusetts by Frederick Stuart Church 1889 Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art Pittsburgh, PA | Church, Frederick Stuart | ||
The Penance of Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester by Edwin Austin Abbey 1900 Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art Pittsburgh, PA | Abbey, Edwin Austin | The subject of this large narrative painting comes from Shakespeare's Henry VI: Part II, act 2, scene 4. Eleanor, having vainly urged her husband, Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, the Lord Protector, to usurp the throne of England, has committed the treasonable offense of consulting sorcerers about the length of the king's life | |
The Residence of David Twining by Edward Hicks c. 1845-1846 Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art Pittsburgh, PA | Hicks, Edward | ||
La Villette by William Glackens c. 1895 Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art Pittsburgh, PA | Glackens, William | ||
In Town It's Different by William Glackens 1898 Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art Pittsburgh, PA | Glackens, William | It is noteworthy, that along with his constant survey of the life around him, Glackens also possessed a profound understanding of the conventions of representation. In Town It's Different, very much resembles English and Continental styles of illustration in its refinement and finish as well as in specific details. | |
Girl in Lavender, Seated at a Desk by Theodore Butler 1908 Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art Pittsburgh, PA | Butler, Theodore | ||
Abstract by Patrick Henry Bruce c. 1928 Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art Pittsburgh, PA | Bruce, Patrick Henry | ||
The Iceberg by Frederic Edwin Church 1891. Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art Pittsburgh, PA | Church, Frederic Edwin | ||
Rebecca Describes the Battle to Ivanhoe by David Gilmour Blythe c. 1859-1863 Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art Pittsburgh, PA | Blythe, David Gilmour |
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