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![]() | The Monastery of San Pedro (Our Lady of the Snows) by Frederic Edwin Church 1879 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Church, Frederic Edwin | |
| Harvest on the Roman Campagna by John Gadsby Chapman 1868 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Chapman, John Gadsby | ||
![]() | Round Tower, Castle of Munoth, Schafhausen, Switzerland by John William Casilear 1842 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Casilear, John William | |
| Woodland Interior by Emil Carlsen c. 1910 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Carlsen, Emil | ||
![]() | Capri Lace Maker by George Bernard Butler 1884 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Butler, George Bernard | ![]() George Butler studied with the American artist Thomas Hicks in New York City before going to Paris in 1859 to study with Thomas Couture, whose most famous pupils included Edouard Manet and Puvis de Chavannes. He returned to the United States and served in the Union Army during the Civil War (1861-65), at which point he lost his right arm. He went to... |
![]() | Early Spring, California by Edward Burgess Butler 1918 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Butler, Edward Burgess | |
![]() | The Lovers by Bryson Burroughs 1920 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Burroughs, Bryson | ![]() Burroughs was born outside of Boston, but grew up in Cincinnati. Unable to support himself as a painter, he worked for many years at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, with the under-standing that he would be allowed to paint in the morning and thus would work only in the afternoons. Burroughs's paintings were strongly influenced by the French muralist... |
![]() | Pity the Poor Blind Man by Bryson Burroughs 1907 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Burroughs, Bryson | |
![]() | Still Life with Cantaloupe by William Mason Brown c. 1880 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Brown, William Mason | ![]() Brown's early works were softly painted, romantic landscapes, but in the 1860s he turned almost exclusively to still lifes. He renounced the fluid style of his earlier landscapes and began to paint carefully contrived arrangements of fruit and flowers with almost photographic clarity. Brown became one of a number of painters to gain fame through... |
![]() | City Nymph by Alexander Brook Oil on Canvas Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Brook, Alexander |
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