Preview | Description | Artist
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![]() | His Majesty Receives by William Holbrook Beard 1885 Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Beard, William Holbrook | |
![]() | Sunlight by Frank Weston Benson 1909. Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Benson, Frank Weston | |
![]() | Study for the Mound-Builders by Thomas Hart Benton 1933 Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Benton, Thomas Hart | |
![]() | Young Girl with Child by Elizabeth Gardner Bouguereau after 1905 Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Bouguereau, Elizabeth Gardner | |
![]() | Whaler and Fishing Vessels near the Coast of Labrador by William Bradford about 1880 Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Bradford, William | |
![]() | Morning at Grand Manan by Alfred Thompson Bricher 1878 Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Bricher, Alfred Thompson | |
![]() | Portrait Of Reginald Marsh by Alexander Brook 1929 Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Brook, Alexander | |
![]() | The Moose Hunter by Charles Codman 1831 Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Codman, Charles | |
![]() | 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 Argilla Road by Arthur Wesley Dow 1912 Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Dow, Arthur Wesley |
- Indianapolis Museum of Art