PreviewDescription
ArtistNotes
Landscape

by George Henry Smillie

1883
etching
Sheet - h:34.56 w:46.50 cm (h:13 9/16 w:18 1/4 inches)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, OH

Smillie, George Henry 
Landscape

by Preston Dickinson

Pencil and pastel
no dimensions avaliable

Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, OH

Dickinson, Preston 
Landscape

by Elliott Daingerfield

c. 1918
Oil on canvas
Unframed - h:76.20 w:92.00 cm (h:30 w:36 3/16 inches)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, OH

Daingerfield, Elliott 
Landscape near Granby, Connecticut

by Hendrik D. K. Van Elten

1870s
oil on canvas
h:32.00 w:54.60 cm (h:12 9/16 w:21 7/16 inches)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, OH

Van Elten, Hendrik D. K.notes
Inscription: signed lower left: K. van Elten; graphite inscription on the bottom tacking margin at the left side: "Milford river"
Landscape Near Painesville

by Allen Smith

oil on canvas
Unframed - h:47.00 w:31.00 cm (h:18 1/2 w:12 3/16 inches)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, OH

Smith, Allen 
Landscape With Haywain

by Worthington Whittredge

1861
oil on canvas
Framed - h:65.50 w:103.00 d:12.50 cm (h:25 3/4 w:40 1/2 d:4 7/8 inches) Unframed - h:40.20 w:78.00 cm (h:15 13/16 w:30 11/16 inches)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, OH

Whittredge, Worthingtonnotes
Painted during the first year of the Civil War, this idyllic view of a farm near Dobb's Ferry, New York, proclaimed to Northern viewers the success of an agricultural system in which farmers worked their own land. The American flag hanging beside the homestead subtly alludes to the war. Such a scene was thus a critique of Southern slavery. Yet the...
Landscape with Man Fishing, Conway, New Hampshire

by David Johnson

1851
Graphite heightened with white
Sheet - h:27.00 w:38.30 cm (h:10 5/8 w:15 1/16 inches)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, OH

Johnson, David 
Leaping Trout

by Winslow Homer

1889
watercolor over graphite
Sheet - h:35.00 w:50.60 cm (h:13 3/4 w:19 7/8 inches)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, OH

Homer, Winslownotes
Homer's Leaping Trout is one of a series of watercolors of jumping fish that he created in the 1880s and early 1890s. Scenes of trout fishing were common in English and American art of the period, but Homer's approach was unusual. He presented the scene from the viewpoint of a fish, not that of a fisherman, thus dramatizing the subject in both...
Mary Holland Bacher

by Otto Henry Bacher

1891
oil on canvas
Unframed - h:90.60 w:57.40 cm (h:35 5/8 w:22 9/16 inches)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, OH

Bacher, Otto Henry 
Maternal Solicitude

by Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait

1873
oil on wood
Unframed - h:49.50 w:61.00 cm (h:19 7/16 w:24 inches)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, OH

Tait, Arthur Fitzwilliam 
You are redirected to this page because your browser does not accept cookies and/or does not support Javascript. Please check your browser settings and try again.