Preview | Description | Artist | Notes |
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An Art Student of Paris by Martha Susan Baker 1899 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Baker, Martha Susan | ||
A Summer Afternoon by Rufus Way Smith 1882 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Smith, Rufus Way | ||
A Philosopher by Walter Gay 1882 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Gay, Walter | ||
A Home in the Wilderness by Sanford Robinson Gifford 1866 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Gifford, Sanford Robinson | ||
A Fisherman's Daughter by Winslow Homer 1873 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Homer, Winslow | ||
A Clam-Bake by Winslow Homer 1873 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Homer, Winslow | ||
A Calm Watering Place--Extensive and Boundless Scene with Cattle by Alvan Fisher 1816 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Fisher, Alvan | In this prime example of Fisher’s early rural pictures, a ferry delivers two aristocratic women and their belongings to the shore, as a herd of cattle rests in the foreground. Originally thought to depict the town of Northumberland, Pennsylvania, records of the artist’s travels suggest the painting more likely represents an area of New England.... |
- Cleveland Museum of Art