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The Card Players by Theodore Butler 1896 The Terra Foundation for American Art Chicago, IL | Butler, Theodore | ||
Le Dejeuner by Theodore Butler 1897 The Terra Foundation for American Art Chicago, IL | Butler, Theodore | ||
Place de Rome at Night by Theodore Butler 1905 The Terra Foundation for American Art Chicago, IL | Butler, Theodore | ||
Lili Butler Reading at the Butler House, Giverny by Theodore Butler 1908 The Terra Foundation for American Art Chicago, IL | Butler, Theodore | ||
Floe - Ice by William Bradford 1872 The Terra Foundation for American Art Chicago, IL | Bradford, William | ||
The Hammock by Joseph DeCamp c. 1895 The Terra Foundation for American Art Chicago, IL | DeCamp, Joseph | unites the three figures and creates a horizontal balance against the steep diagonals of the hammock’s edges. Sally’s direct glance contrasts with the pensive indirect gaze of her mother and the oblivion of the sleeping baby. Dappled light falls over the scene, rendered in small but evident parallel strokes of contrasting color. | |
The Violinist by Joseph DeCamp c. 1902 The Terra Foundation for American Art Chicago, IL | DeCamp, Joseph | holstered chair set against the wall, on which a red garment is casually draped. The model, her face obscured by the glare of incoming daylight, is absorbed in playing, apparently unaware of artist or viewer; near the right side of the image, the vertical edge of a decorated screen further suggests the private nature of the scene, glimpsed as if by... | |
Jetty at Low Tide by Joseph DeCamp c. 1903 The Terra Foundation for American Art Chicago, IL | DeCamp, Joseph | ontal pipe echoes the high horizon, and the slender railing above it enframes the trees and houses in the left distance. On the right, a wooden dock on the opposite shore repeats the motif of the jetty at a distance. The overcast sky, in which fluffy white clouds mingle with blue, is reflected in the slightly rippling surface of the harbor. | |
The Yankee Pedlar by Thomas Waterman Wood 1872 The Terra Foundation for American Art Chicago, IL | Wood, Thomas Waterman | Thomas Waterman Wood�s Yankee Pedlar presents a seeming slice of nineteenth-century country life: a moment of negotiation between a persuasive New England peddler, who offers the temptations of manufactured and luxury goods, and a cautious, thrifty farm family, who can barter products of agricultural life. | |
Le Baiser by Elizabeth Nourse 1922 The Terra Foundation for American Art Chicago, IL | Nourse, Elizabeth |
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