Preview | Description | Artist | Notes |
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The Artist's Daughter by Douglas Volk 1914 Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester Rochester, NY | Volk, Douglas | ||
Late Twilight - Autumn by Dwight W. Tryon 1906 Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester Rochester, NY | Tryon, Dwight W. | ||
Peeling Onions by Lilly Martin Spencer ca. 1852 Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester Rochester, NY | Spencer, Lilly Martin | ||
Catskill Panorama by William Louis Sonntag oil on canvas Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester Rochester, NY | Sonntag, William Louis | ||
Gen. Marion In His Swamp Engagement Inviting A British Officer To Dinner by John Sartain 1840 Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester Rochester, NY | Sartain, John | ||
Mrs. Shakespeare by John Singer Sargent c. 1896 Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester Rochester, NY | Sargent, John Singer |
Mrs.
William Shakespeare née Louise Weiland (c. 1850-1911) Waist-length
portrait of wearing a gown with leg-of-mutton sleeves.
Notes:
1) Charles
Merrill Mount dates the work 1894,
Charteris dates it 1901 as does McKibbin. The style of the dress,
however, point to a date prior to 1900. The musem dates the work... | |
Mrs. Charles Hunter (mug) (nee Mary Smyth) by John Singer Sargent 1902 Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester Rochester, NY | Sargent, John Singer |
Mrs. Charles Hunter
1898
Notes:
Exhibitions
1916, Royal
Society of Portrait Painters, hosted at the Grafton Galleries, London. Opened
June, 1916.
John Singer
Sargent, An Exhibition -- Whitney Museum, NY & The Art Institute of Chicago
1986-1987
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Evening, Buzzards Bay by Frank Knox Morton Rehn ca. 1910 Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester Rochester, NY | Rehn, Frank Knox Morton | ||
Captain John Barry by Matthew Pratt 1776 Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester Rochester, NY | Pratt, Matthew | ||
Old Woman With A Bible by Ammi Phillips 1834 Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester Rochester, NY | Phillips, Ammi | This woman’s identity has not been preserved, but we might speculate with confidence that she was a devout person, as her arm is placed so firmly on the Bible. Notice, too, how carefully the artist painted the fabric of her day-cap, the embroidery on her shawl, and even the tasseled trim of the curtains. |
- Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester