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![]() | Study Of A Moor In Blue by Edwin Lord Weeks ca. 1878 Brooklyn Museum New York, NY | Weeks, Edwin Lord | |
![]() | Curiously Wrought Red Sandstone Arches, Fort Agra, India by Edwin Lord Weeks ca. 1885-1895 Brooklyn Museum New York, NY | Weeks, Edwin Lord | |
![]() | Native Shop In Bombay, India (Gwalior) by Edwin Lord Weeks oil on canvas Brooklyn Museum New York, NY | Weeks, Edwin Lord | |
![]() | The Flower Seller by Julian Alden Weir ca. 1879 Brooklyn Museum New York, NY | Weir, Julian Alden | |
![]() | Union Square by Julian Alden Weir ca. 1879 Brooklyn Museum New York, NY | Weir, Julian Alden | |
![]() | A French Homestead by Julian Alden Weir 1878 Brooklyn Museum New York, NY | Weir, Julian Alden | |
![]() | Willimantic Thread Factory by Julian Alden Weir 1893 Brooklyn Museum New York, NY | Weir, Julian Alden | |
![]() | Girl in Black by Julian Alden Weir 1910 Brooklyn Museum New York, NY | Weir, Julian Alden | |
![]() | Embarkation Of The Pilgrims by Robert W. Weir 1857 Brooklyn Museum New York, NY | Weir, Robert W. | ![]() One of the works exhibited in the Philadelphia Centennial exhibition in 1876, this midcentury painting documented a tearful group of English Puritans departing from their temporary home in Holland aboard the Speedwell, a ship that was to accompany the Mayflower to New England. Robert Weir based the picture on documentary evidence—written accounts,... |
![]() | Giverny Farm by Theodore Wendel ca. 1886 Brooklyn Museum New York, NY | Wendel, Theodore | ![]() Although his work is little known today, Theodore Wendel belonged to the first wave of American Impressionists. This small band, also including Theodore Robinson, painted in France at Giverny in the 1880s and knew Claude Monet, who converted the Americans to the still-young French movement. This small landscape of an open field populated with... |
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