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Autumn Landscape and Pool by Alexander Helwig Wyant 1870s-1880s Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Wyant, Alexander Helwig | ||
Arkville Landscape by Alexander Helwig Wyant 1880s Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Wyant, Alexander Helwig | ||
The Blessed Mother by George Hitchcock 1916 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Hitchcock, George | ||
Schroon Mountain, Adirondacks by Thomas Cole 1838. Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Cole, Thomas | ||
View of Florence from San Miniato by Thomas Cole 1837. Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Cole, Thomas | ||
Sunday in New England by Albert Fitch Bellows c. 1876 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Bellows, Albert Fitch | ||
Portrait of John Scoville by Ezra Ames oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Ames, Ezra | ||
Morning in New England by James McDougal Hart 1873 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Hart, James McDougal | rican landscape. Hart's membership in the Hudson River School is evident in the earth-tone palette and panoramic viewpoint of the scene. | |
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.... | |
Deserted Wharf (The Old Mill at Cos Cob) by John Henry Twachtman c.1900-1902 Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | Twachtman, John Henry | In 1892, John Twachtman, one of the most imaginative of the American Impressionists, established a summer colony at Cos Cob, Connecticut. This painting depicts the Holley Mill near Cos Cob. Unlike the French Impressionists, who tended to analyze the effects of light and color in a scene, Twachtman was interested in expressing the pure poetry of color... |
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