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Katherine Chase Pratt by John Singer Sargent 1890 Worcester Art Museum Worcester, MA | Sargent, John Singer |
Three-quarter-length
portrait sketch of Katherine Chase Pratt (1875-1942) seated next to a hydrangea
bush. She wears a white dress and leans her right arm on the back of the chair.
Katherine Chase Pratt
1890
Note:
Exhibitions:
Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts Sixty Sixth Annual Exhibition, Pennsylvania Academy... | |
Lois Orne (Mrs. William Paine) by Joseph Badger 1757 Worcester Art Museum Worcester, MA | Badger, Joseph | ||
Mary Stiles Holmes (Mrs. Abiel Holmes) by Edward Savage 1794 Worcester Art Museum Worcester, MA | Savage, Edward | ||
Mrs. Gardiner Green Hammond (Esther Fiske Hammond) by John Singer Sargent 1903 Worcester Art Museum Worcester, MA | Sargent, John Singer | ||
Muddy Alligators by John Singer Sargent 1917 Worcester Art Museum Worcester, MA | Sargent, John Singer |
From:
Will Donnelley
Sargent
broke new ground in the field of watercolors. He and Homer broke away from the
staid English school of pen and ink and produced explosive, loosely painted
works that jarred the critics. They made watercolors fashionable and were the
first to have them seriously exhibited.
A favorite
painting....
1) In... | |
Oranges at Corfu by John Singer Sargent c. 1909 Worcester Art Museum Worcester, MA | Sargent, John Singer |
View looking down toward a terrace balustrade with a grove of orange
trees growing just beyond, and the deep blue water of the Adriatic Sea visible
over the treetops.
(SIRIS)
Note:
Bibliography:
Johns,
Elizabeth, "Paths to Impressionism: French and American Landscape
Paintings from the Worcester Art Museum," Worcester, MA: Worcester... | |
Palms by John Singer Sargent 1917 Worcester Art Museum Worcester, MA | Sargent, John Singer | ||
Portrait of My Daughters by Frank Weston Benson 1907. Worcester Art Museum Worcester, MA | Benson, Frank Weston | Description: Portrait of the artist's three daughters in a sunny landscape. Elisabeth is seated at left and holds a basket of flowers on her lap. Eleanor is seated at right, her right arms resting on the back of the bench, and her gaze directed down. And Syliva stands between them. | |
Rebecca Orne (Mrs. Joseph Cabot) by Joseph Badger 1757 Worcester Art Museum Worcester, MA | Badger, Joseph | ||
Self-portrait by Thomas Smith about 1680 Worcester Art Museum Worcester, MA | Smith, Thomas |
- Worcester Art Museum