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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. | |
Rio dei Mendicanti by John Singer Sargent c. 1909 Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Sargent, John Singer |
From Indianapolis Museum of Art (9/5/08)
"Sargent
drew and painted, the accidental things that caught
his eye, the queer and irregular shapes of dark gondolas on the canals . . .
the flash of light on the facades of palaces and the reflections on the
glittering water."
-Martin Hardie,
1930
Sargent
gave this watercolor to his friend... | |
Provincetown Fisherman by Charles Webster Hawthorne about 1915 Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Hawthorne, Charles Webster | ||
Portrait Of Thomas Lakin by Theodore Clement Steele oil on canvas Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Steele, Theodore Clement | ||
Portrait Of Reverend Nathaniel A. Hyde by Theodore Clement Steele oil on canvas Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Steele, Theodore Clement | ||
Portrait Of Reginald Marsh by Alexander Brook 1929 Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Brook, Alexander | ||
Portrait Of Mrs. Robert Reid by Robert Reid oil on canvas Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Reid, Robert | ||
Portrait Of Joel Barlow by Robert Fulton 1805 Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Fulton, Robert | ||
Portrait Of A Man by Anna Claypoole Peale 1828 Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Peale, Anna Claypoole | ||
Poppies by Robert Vonnoh 1888 Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, IN | Vonnoh, Robert |
- Indianapolis Museum of Art