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Sunday in New England

by Albert Fitch Bellows

c. 1876
watercolor
Sheet - h:63.60 w:91.80 cm (h:25 w:36 1/8 inches)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, OH

Bellows, Albert Fitch 
Mt. Aetna

by Albert Bierstadt

1868.
oil on canvas.
17 1/8 x 24 in. (43.5 x 61.0 cm).

Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, OH

Bierstadt, Albert 
George Washington

by William Russell Birch

watercolor on enamel
Unframed - h:7.50 w:6.30 cm (h:2 15/16 w:2 7/16 inches)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, OH

Birch, William Russellnotes
In memory of Ralph King, gift of Mrs. Ralph King; Ralph T., Woods, Charles G. King; and Frances King Schafer
Indian Hunters' Camp

by Ralph Albert Blakelock

c. 1890
oil on canvas
Unframed - h:41.30 w:61.00 cm (h:16 1/4 w:24 inches)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, OH

Blakelock, Ralph Albert 
Yellow Light

by Ralph Albert Blakelock

oil on canvas
Unframed - h:35.50 w:61.00 cm (h:13 15/16 w:24 inches)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, OH

Blakelock, Ralph Albert 
Harbor Scene (1)

by Frank Boggs

oil on canvas
Unframed - h:50.20 w:65.20 cm (h:19 3/4 w:25 5/8 inches)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, OH

Boggs, Frank 
Labrador Coast

by William Bradford

c. 1860
oil on canvas
Unframed - h:46.00 w:76.50 cm (h:18 1/16 w:30 1/16 inches)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, OH

Bradford, William 
City Nymph

by Alexander Brook

Oil on Canvas
h:40.60 w:25.40 cm (h:15 15/16 w:10 inches)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, OH

Brook, Alexander 
Still Life with Cantaloupe

by William Mason Brown

c. 1880
oil on canvas
Unframed - h:35.50 w:46.00 cm (h:13 15/16 w:18 1/16 inches)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, OH

Brown, William Masonnotes
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...
The Lovers

by Bryson Burroughs

1920
oil on canvas
Unframed - h:51.20 w:91.60 cm (h:20 1/8 w:36 1/16 inches)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, OH

Burroughs, Brysonnotes
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...
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