Preview | Description | Artist | Notes |
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American Farmer by Thomas Waterman Wood 1882 Fenimore Art Museum Cooperstown, NY | Wood, Thomas Waterman | ||
Village Post Office by Thomas Waterman Wood 1873 Fenimore Art Museum Cooperstown, NY | Wood, Thomas Waterman | muted study of the crockery, foodstuffs and supplies that one might find in such a country store. In fact, tradition holds that the interior is the Ainsworth store in Williamstown, Vermont, and all the characters were local friends of the artist. | |
Maremaid by Mary Ann Willson 1820 Fenimore Art Museum Cooperstown, NY | Willson, Mary Ann | The mermaid is most widely seen in Germanic decorative arts. Willson's depiction might indicate that she was aware of Germanic decorative traditions, but her heritage is more likely English. Her Maremaid resembles the subject of an 18th-century trade sign and trade card from London. Brandishing a weapon in each hand, rather than a mirror and comb, as... | |
Lyman Kingman by Susan C. Waters 1845 Fenimore Art Museum Cooperstown, NY | Waters, Susan C. | Portrait of man in black suit, holding sheet of paper, with shelves of books at right and drapery at upper left. Marks: Paper label attached to reverse of canvas, upper right, has hand-written inscription: "Lyman Kingman/Aged 23 years/1845/Painted by Susan C. Waters." | |
Helen M. Kingman by Susan C. Waters 1845 Fenimore Art Museum Cooperstown, NY | Waters, Susan C. | Portrait of a girl in salmon pink dress, seated in a stenciled chair, against a gray wall with potted plant in window at upper right. Marks: Painted in script on reverse of canvas is "Helen M. Kingman/Aged 15 Years, /1845/Painted by/Mrs. Susan C. Waters" | |
Leatherstocking Meets The Law by John Quidor May 27, 1832 Fenimore Art Museum Cooperstown, NY | Quidor, John | ||
Two Women by Eunice Pinney 1820 Fenimore Art Museum Cooperstown, NY | Pinney, Eunice | ||
The Turkey Shoot by Tompkins Harrison Matteson 1857 Fenimore Art Museum Cooperstown, NY | Matteson, Tompkins Harrison | ||
Two Artists In A Landscape by Robert Havell 1840 Fenimore Art Museum Cooperstown, NY | Havell, Robert | In "Two Artists in a Landscape," Havell depicted artists directly sketching from nature - a common practice of Hudson River School painters. | |
Otsego Lake Looking North from Two Mile Point by Edward Gay C.1878 Fenimore Art Museum Cooperstown, NY | Gay, Edward |
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