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From Sail To Steam by James Hamilton c. 1870s Butler Institute of American Art Youngstown, OH | Hamilton, James | ||
Geraldine Lee by George Wesley Bellows 1914 Butler Institute of American Art Youngstown, OH | Bellows, George Wesley | hair behind. Bellows's awareness of the new theories of color and design in the wake of the Armory Show is evident in the clearly calculated arrangement of echoing, nearly geometric shapes, the subdivision of the canvas surface into rectangles of color, and the palette of closely related purple and mauve hues | |
Girl In Yellow Scarf by Charles Webster Hawthorne 1904 Butler Institute of American Art Youngstown, OH | Hawthorne, Charles Webster | plified outlines, broad, flat planes of slightly modulated color, and the noble calm that cloaked their humanity. In paintings executed after 1906, Hawthorne revealed a new clarity in ideas of style, but more importantly, he instilled in his subjects a quiet dignity that reaffirms the beauty and glory of human experience. | |
Good Morning by Frederick Carl Frieseke c. 1912 or 1913 Butler Institute of American Art Youngstown, OH | Frieseke, Frederick Carl | Born in Owosso, Michigan, Frederick Frieseke studied at The Art Institute of Chicago beginning in 1893, before going East to the Art Students League in New York City in 1897, and then to Paris in 1898 | |
Grand Manan Island by Harrison Bird Brown oil on canvas Butler Institute of American Art Youngstown, OH | Brown, Harrison Bird | ||
Granite Shore by Charles Salis Kaelin oil on canvas Butler Institute of American Art Youngstown, OH | Kaelin, Charles Salis | ||
Granite Shore (Rocky Coast) by Charles Salis Kaelin Pastel on paper Butler Institute of American Art Youngstown, OH | Kaelin, Charles Salis | ||
Hollyhocks by Philip Leslie Hale ca. 1922-1923 Butler Institute of American Art Youngstown, OH | Hale, Philip Leslie | Hollyhocks is a particularly captivating example of Philip Leslie Hale's decorative Impressionism. Depicting healthy, sun-drenched young women engaged in genteel leisure activities outdoors, Hale, a well-known Boston painter, art critic, and unofficial spokesman for the Boston School, was drawn, as were many of his peers, to this theme and style.... | |
Hudson River with a Distant View of West Point by Seth Eastman 1834 Butler Institute of American Art Youngstown, OH | Eastman, Seth | ilitary academy, and some of the school's academic buildings appear as tiny white shapes at the far right. The river disappears downstream behind them. | |
In Flanders Field-where Soldiers Sleep And Poppies Grow by Robert Vonnoh 1890 Butler Institute of American Art Youngstown, OH | Vonnoh, Robert |
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