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Woman and Man on Cot by John Singer Sargent c. 1874-1877 Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington, D.C. | Sargent, John Singer |
From: John Hudson
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This
drawing called "Man and Woman on a Cot" supposedly done between 1874
- 1877.The style of clothing is definitely 1922 - 1925.
From Natasha
I see what you mean with the leg exposed
on the girl and the boy's trousers. Yeah it sort of does look 1922-1925 to me
as well.
Though the... | |
Winter Scene by Regis-Francois Gignoux 1850 Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington, D.C. | Gignoux, Regis-Francois | ||
Waiting for the Stage by Richard Caton Woodville 1851 Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington, D.C. | Woodville, Richard Caton | Museum Purchase, Gallery Fund, William A. Clark Fund, and through the gifts of Mr. and Mrs. Lansdell K. Christie and Orme Wilson | |
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The Old Westover House by Edward Lamson Henry 1869 Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington, D.C. | Henry, Edward Lamson | ||
The Last of the Buffalo by Albert Bierstadt 1888. Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington, D.C. | Bierstadt, Albert | Description: Arid western landscape with an Indian on horseback about to thrust a spear into a buffalo charging at him from the side. To the left another buffalo eyes the scene as other Indians on horseback ride in from the right. In the foreground groups of dead bufflo lie on the ground, with the skeletal remains of others scattered around them. In... | |
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The House Maid by William McGregor Paxton 1910 Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington, D.C. | Paxton, William McGregor | Description: Interior scene depicting a a young woman turned in profile to the left, a feather duster held under her left arm, and her attention directed toward a book she holds in her hands. On the table beside her are a number of Chinese pots, a Chinese figurine, and a box of stationery with the lid tilted open. | |
The Edge of the Forest by Asher Brown Durand 1871 Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington, D.C. | Durand, Asher Brown | Description: Landscape with a view toward a mountain on the distant horizon, seen through a break in a dense grove of trees. |
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