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![]() | Venus and Neptune by George Henry Boughton ca. 1882 The Walters Art Museum Mount Vernon Baltimore, MD | Boughton, George Henry | |
Politics in an Oyster House by Richard Caton Woodville 1848 The Walters Art Museum Mount Vernon Baltimore, MD | Woodville, Richard Caton | ||
![]() | Portrait of a Seated Woman by Richard Caton Woodville ca. 1853 The Walters Art Museum Mount Vernon Baltimore, MD | Woodville, Richard Caton | |
![]() | Self-Portrait by Richard Caton Woodville oil on canvas The Walters Art Museum Mount Vernon Baltimore, MD | Woodville, Richard Caton | |
![]() | Self-Portrait from a Carte de Visite by Richard Caton Woodville ca. 1853 The Walters Art Museum Mount Vernon Baltimore, MD | Woodville, Richard Caton | ![]() The artist has portrayed himself seated and in street attire. The fact that he is looking away from the viewer rather than gazing forwards as into a mirror suggests that he has copied a photographic image, such as a daguerreotype. |
![]() | The Sailor's Wedding by Richard Caton Woodville 1852 The Walters Art Museum Mount Vernon Baltimore, MD | Woodville, Richard Caton | ![]() William T. Walters, Baltimore, February 14, 1861, by purchase [S. P. Avery as agent]; Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1894, by inheritance; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest. |
![]() | On The Potomac by William Louis Sonntag 1850 The Walters Art Museum Mount Vernon Baltimore, MD | Sonntag, William Louis | |
![]() | Portrait Of Mrs. Francis Stanton Blake by Julius L. Stewart 1908 The Walters Art Museum Mount Vernon Baltimore, MD | Stewart, Julius L. | |
![]() | Study Of Juliette by Julius L. Stewart 1905 The Walters Art Museum Mount Vernon Baltimore, MD | Stewart, Julius L. | |
Bunch Of Grapes (1) by Andrew John Way 1873 The Walters Art Museum Mount Vernon Baltimore, MD | Way, Andrew John | ![]() The grapes in this painting have been identified as the Prince Albert variety, which William T. Walters grew at his Govans estate, Saint Mary's. Way was a Baltimore painter who began his career as a portraitist; but, on the advice of the influential Dusseldorf artist Emanuel Leutze (known for his famous work, "Washington Crossing the Delaware," in... |
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