PreviewDescriptionArtist
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Miss Dorothy Quincy Roosevelt (Later Mrs. Langdon Geer)

by John White Alexander

1901-1902
oil on canvas
60 x 40 in. (1 m 52.4 cm x 101.6 cm)

Dallas Museum of Art

Dallas, TX

Alexander, John White 
The Matterhorn

by Albert Bierstadt

ca. 1867.
Oil on paper mounted on canvas.
21 1/2 x 29 1/2 in. (cm. 54.6 x 74.9)

Dallas Museum of Art

Dallas, TX

Bierstadt, Albert 
Landscape--the Fountain of Vaucluse

by Thomas Cole

1841
Oil on canvas.
69 x 49 1/8 in. (175.3 x 124.8 cm).

Dallas Museum of Art

Dallas, TX

Cole, Thomas 
Flat Iron Building

by Colin Campbell Cooper

1904
Casein on canvas
Overall: 48 3/4 x 28 7/8 in. (123.825 x 73.343 cm) Depth: 2 in. (5.08 cm)

Dallas Museum of Art

Dallas, TX

Cooper, Colin Campbell 
Commodore Trunnion and Jack Hatchway

by Francis William Edmonds

c. 1839
oil on canvas
Overall: 25 1/2 x 22 in. (64.77 x 55.88 cm)

Dallas Museum of Art

Dallas, TX

Edmonds, Francis Williamnotes
Credit Line: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Maxus Energy and Nina B. Super by exchange, the Roberta Coke Camp Fund and the General Acquisitions Fund
Winter Scene In Brooklyn (1)

by Francis Guy

c. 1817-1820
oil on canvas
41 x 64 1/2 in. (104.14 cm x 1 m 63.83 cm)

Dallas Museum of Art

Dallas, TX

Guy, Francis 
Benjamin Franklin Butler

by Chester Harding

c. 1833
oil on canvas
Overall: 27 x 21 3/4 in. (68.58 x 55.24 cm)

Dallas Museum of Art

Dallas, TX

Harding, Chesternotes
taught, Harding memorably described the excitement he felt after completing his first portrait in 1816:"The moment I saw the likeness I became frantic with delight: it was like the discovery of a new sense." By the time this portrait was made, Harding had spent three successful years in England and Scotland and had settled in Boston, where he enjoyed...
Munich Still Life

by William Michael Harnett

1882
oil on canvas
Overall: 24 5/8 x 30 1/16 in. (62.548 x 76.36 cm)

Dallas Museum of Art

Dallas, TX

Harnett, William Michaelnotes
This still life is full of the everyday objects William Harnett would have known during his student days in Germany.The painting displays the meticulously detailed realism that marked Harnett's brief career. In the late 19th century, trompe l'oeil ("fool the eye") still lifes such as this were enormously popular with collectors and the public.
Shipbuilding

by Ernest Haskell

Drypoint
9 1/4 x 11 5/16 in. (23.49 x 28.73 cm)

Dallas Museum of Art

Dallas, TX

Haskell, Ernest 
Haystack

by Ernest Haskell

1916
Etching and engraving
4 5/32 x 6 in. (10.556 x 15.24 cm.)

Dallas Museum of Art

Dallas, TX

Haskell, Ernest 
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