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Landscape by William Hart oil on canvas Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Hart, William | ||
U.S.A. by John Haberle oil on canvas Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Haberle, John | ||
Temptation by Seymour Joseph Guy about 1884 Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Guy, Seymour Joseph | ||
Liberty Loan Parade by Arthur Clifton Goodwin 1918 Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Goodwin, Arthur Clifton | ||
Portrait Of Joel Barlow by Robert Fulton 1805 Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Fulton, Robert | ||
Stream in Autumn by John J. Enneking watercolor on white cold-press watercolor paper Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Enneking, John J. | ||
Loch Long by Robert Scott Duncanson 1867 Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Duncanson, Robert Scott | This scene is typical of Hudson River School painting in its inclusion of small figures, misty mountains, sun-dappled shore, and expansive vista. Duncanson produced a series of Scottish landscapes stimulated by his travels and the literature of Sir Walter Scott. | |
The Argilla Road by Arthur Wesley Dow 1912 Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Dow, Arthur Wesley | ||
Sacred Waters by Eanger Irving Couse oil on canvas Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Couse, Eanger Irving | Couse is best known for his intimate images of Native Americans in quiet repose. The artist's paint strokes set up a rhythmic flow, which moves throughout the work. Tradition holds that the Taos Indians were created out of the sacred waters of Blue Lake. | |
The Moose Hunter by Charles Codman 1831 Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Codman, Charles |
- Indianapolis Museum of Art