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Anne West Frazier

by Anna Claypoole Peale

1832
Watercolor on ivory; ormolu, copper frame
3 5/8 x 3 x 3/8 inches (9.2 x 7.6 x 1 cm)

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia, PA

Peale, Anna Claypoole 
Between Rounds

by Thomas Eakins

1898-1899
oil on canvas
50 1/4 x 40 in. (127.6 x 101.6 cm)

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia, PA

Eakins, Thomas 
Cecil Kent Drinker

by Cecilia Beaux

1891
Oil on canvas
162.56 cm (64 in.), Width: 87.63 cm (34.5 in.)

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia, PA

Beaux, Cecilia 
Charles Jessop (1759-1828)

by Anna Claypoole Peale

c. 1830
Watercolor and ivory; gold colored metal, glass, garnet stones
2 1/16 x 1 7/16 x 3/8 inches (5.2 x 3.7 x 1 cm) Unframed: 1 5/16 x 1 1/16 inches (3.3 x 2.7 cm)

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia, PA

Peale, Anna Claypoole 
Chilly Observation

by Charles S. Raleigh

1889
oil on canvas
29 13/16 x 43 7/8 inches (75.7 x 111.4 cm)

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia, PA

Raleigh, Charles S. 
Drawing the Seine

by Thomas Eakins

1882
watercolor
8 x 11 in. (cm. 20.3 x 27.9)

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia, PA

Eakins, Thomas 
Frances Sherborne Ridley Watts ("Fanny" Watts)

by John Singer Sargent

1877
Oil on canvas
105.7 x 83.5 cm ( 41 5/8 x 32 7/8 in.)

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia, PA

Sargent, John Singernotes
"Fanny" Watts (1858-1927) was a childhood friend of John's. Her parent's, as were John's, were all part of a loosely associated group of expatriate Americans living essentially permanently in Europe, traveling from one city to another with the seasons and on a whim. They would hit and miss each other at the various locals throughout the...
Home Ranch

by Thomas Eakins

1888-1892
oil on canvas
24 x 20 in. (61.0 x 50.8 cm).

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia, PA

Eakins, Thomas 
In the Luxembourg Gardens

by John Singer Sargent

1879
Oil on canvas
64.8 x 91.4 cm (25 1/2 x 36 in.)

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia, PA

Sargent, John Singernotes
The Luxembourg Gardens began as part of the  Palais du Luxembourg which was built in 1620 for Marie de Médicis, widow of Henri IV, on the site of former mansion of Duke of Luxembourg. The gardens are 25 hectares large (61.8 acres). They are part formal garden with terraces and gravel paths,  part "English garden" of lawns, and part...
Lady Eden

by John Singer Sargent

1906
Oil on canvas
109.2 x 87.6 cm (43 x 34 1/2 in)

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia, PA

Sargent, John Singer 
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