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![]() | The Boating Party by George Wellington Waters ca. 1870s New Britain Museum of American Art New Britain, CT | Waters, George Wellington | |
![]() | This Little Pig Went To Market by Lilly Martin Spencer 1857 New Britain Museum of American Art New Britain, CT | Spencer, Lilly Martin | ![]() Description: A mother holds a child on her lap and touches his toes. They sit beside a curtained cradle. The mother wears a green dressing gown with elaborately designed borders and a white lace nightgown. Her green slippers rest on a red foot cushion. |
![]() | Miss Cara Burch (1878-1961) by John Singer Sargent 1888 New Britain Museum of American Art New Britain, CT | Sargent, John Singer | |
![]() | Terragona by John Singer Sargent c. 1908 New Britain Museum of American Art New Britain, CT | Sargent, John Singer | |
![]() | Fruit And Wine Glass by Severin Roesen circa 1860-1865 New Britain Museum of American Art New Britain, CT | Roesen, Severin | |
![]() | Mrs. Charles Ridgely Carroll by Sarah Miriam Peale ca. 1822 New Britain Museum of American Art New Britain, CT | Peale, Sarah Miriam | |
![]() | Melons And Pears by Margaretta Angelica Peale 1830 New Britain Museum of American Art New Britain, CT | Peale, Margaretta Angelica | |
![]() | Moorish Prince by Elizabeth Nourse 1897 New Britain Museum of American Art New Britain, CT | Nourse, Elizabeth | ![]() rican, who rests one hand firmly on his hip and holds a cigarette in the other. He wears a white turban around his dark head and several layers of colorful clothing wrapped loosely around his body. Blue, green, and yellow fabrics add color accents to his essentially monochromatic robe, and a vivid red waistband contributes an especially bright note... |
![]() | Time and Eternity by John Haberle ca.1890 New Britain Museum of American Art New Britain, CT | Haberle, John | ![]() Time and Eternity is an exquisitely painted and extremely detailed trompe-l'oeil still life designed to trick the eye into thinking that these are real, not painted, objects. The illusion is aided by the shallow spatial format and by the absolute clarity and precision with which the objects are painted. The extreme detail and realism made... |
![]() | Woman in Purple and Green by Thomas Wilmer Dewing 1905. New Britain Museum of American Art New Britain, CT | Dewing, Thomas Wilmer | ![]() Description: Three-quarter-length portrait of a woman seated with her hands clasped in her lap. She wears a green velvet skirt with purple waist and a long-sleeved blouse with rolled collar which reveals the shoulders and low bodice. |
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