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Bathers On A Beach by Edward Henry Potthast c. 1910 Mattatuck Museum Waterbury, CT | Potthast, Edward Henry | ||
Connecticut Woods by Bruce Crane 20th Century Mattatuck Museum Waterbury, CT | Crane, Bruce | ||
Evening At Venice by George Loring Brown 1879 Mattatuck Museum Waterbury, CT | Brown, George Loring | Venetian buildings on the right, boats in front, lake or sea sweeping from right front across center to left. Crescent moon above buildings on right. | |
Figure Study by James Wells Champney Nov. 1897 Mattatuck Museum Waterbury, CT | Champney, James Wells | ||
Jean ValJean by Eugene Higgins 20th Century Mattatuck Museum Waterbury, CT | Higgins, Eugene | Full length 3/4 view of vagabond walking through a murky countryside with an ominously overcast sky. Figure wears a large overcoat that reaches down to his knees, baggy pants, red socks and worn leather shoes. He also wears gloves and a dark hat, possibly wool. He has a wildly overgrown beard. His body is hunched over and he stares towards the... | |
Lowland Afternoon by John Francis Murphy 1918 Mattatuck Museum Waterbury, CT | Murphy, John Francis | ||
Miss Elizabeth Ann Prichard by George Henry Durrie 1846 Mattatuck Museum Waterbury, CT | Durrie, George Henry | ||
Miss Sarah Johnson Prichard by George Henry Durrie 1846 Mattatuck Museum Waterbury, CT | Durrie, George Henry | ||
Mr. Elizur E. Prichard by George Henry Durrie 1846 Mattatuck Museum Waterbury, CT | Durrie, George Henry | ||
Oak Tree in Mystic by Charles Harold Davis 19th Century Mattatuck Museum Waterbury, CT | Davis, Charles Harold | Charles H. Davis (1856-1933) spent nearly 10 years near Barbizon, France and was a leading exponant of the Barbizon style. In 1891 he left France for Mystic, CT, where he established an art colony and spent the rest of his life. His style eventually transformed from Tonalism to Impressionism. |
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