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![]() | North Rhine-Westphalia/Germany by Worthington Whittredge 1853 Cincinnati Art Museum Cincinnati, OH | Whittredge, Worthington | |
![]() | Portrait Of A Woman by Aramenta Dianthe Vail Circa 1840 Cincinnati Art Museum Cincinnati, OH | Vail, Aramenta Dianthe | |
![]() | Portrait Of A Young Man by Aramenta Dianthe Vail Circa 1840 Cincinnati Art Museum Cincinnati, OH | Vail, Aramenta Dianthe | |
![]() | The Sortie From Gibraltar by John Trumbull 1788 Cincinnati Art Museum Cincinnati, OH | Trumbull, John | |
![]() | Susan Rivington Stuyvesant (Mrs. Gerard Stuyvesant) by Richard Morrell Staigg 1858 Cincinnati Art Museum Cincinnati, OH | Staigg, Richard Morrell | |
![]() | The Dogged Class by Lilly Martin Spencer 1885 Cincinnati Art Museum Cincinnati, OH | Spencer, Lilly Martin | ![]() The Dogged Class depicts a sumptuously dressed girl leading her “pupils” in a lesson of discipline. Her dogs seem to take on human reactions and feelings, as their attentive expressions lend humor to the scene. |
![]() | Eliza Ann Hall by Henry Colton Shumway 1840-1845 Cincinnati Art Museum Cincinnati, OH | Shumway, Henry Colton | |
![]() | Italian Girl with Fan by John Singer Sargent 1882 Cincinnati Art Museum Cincinnati, OH | Sargent, John Singer | ![]()
The
painting is of the Venetian model Gigia Viani. She is used by John continuously in most of his
Venetian studies. This particular portrait stands out from his other Venetian
work in more ways than one. First of all, you can't dismiss its enormous size. At
2.38 meters high (7.8 feet) it is clearly larger than life. It is also one of
the few... |
![]() | Woman Reclining by John Singer Sargent 1908 Cincinnati Art Museum Cincinnati, OH | Sargent, John Singer | |
![]() | Two Girls Fishing by John Singer Sargent 1912 Cincinnati Art Museum Cincinnati, OH | Sargent, John Singer | ![]()
A painting
of Sargent's two nieces: Rose-Marie and Reine Ormond, during their trip to the
French Alps in 1912 when, according to the Cincinnati Art Museum, they all were
staying in the village of Abriès. The two girls are perched on the side
of an eddy from the cold snow-melt of a mountain stream. They sit crouched,
partly on rocks, in the quiet... |
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