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Artwork
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Brace's Rock by Frank Duveneck ca. 1900. Collection of Mr.& Mrs. Frank B. Duveneck Los Altos, CA | References: "Exhibition of the work of Frank Duveneck, May 23 through June 21, 1936," Cincinnati, OH: Cincinnati Art Museum, 1936, no. 95. | GA | Anonymous | |
Dock Sheds at Low Tide by Frank Duveneck ca. 1900 Chapellier Galleries New York, NY | GA | Anonymous | ||
Inlet Harbor by Frank Duveneck 1910 Chapellier Galleries New York, NY | GA | Anonymous | ||
Landscape at Polling by Frank Duveneck circa 1876 Detroit Institute of Arts Detroit, MI | GA | Anonymous | ||
Old Towl Brook, Polling, Bavaria by Frank Duveneck 1878 Cincinnati Art Museum Cincinnati, OH | GA | Anonymous | ||
Pier at Gloucester by Frank Duveneck 1908 Chapellier Galleries New York, NY | GA | Anonymous | ||
Polling Landscape by Frank Duveneck 1881 Collection of Mr.& Mrs. Frank B. Duveneck Los Altos, CA | GA | Anonymous | ||
Forest Landscape with Boy Fishing by Felix Octavius Darley after 1842 Princeton University, Art Museum Princeton, NJ | GA | Anonymous | ||
In the Gloaming by Henry Golden Dearth 1889 Detroit Institute of Arts Detroit, MI | GA | Anonymous | ||
Flecks of Foam by Henry Golden Dearth c. 1911/1912 National Gallery of Art Washington, D.C. | GA | Anonymous | ||
The Stubble Field by Henry Golden Dearth 1890s Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, OH | GA | Anonymous | ||
Picardy Marshlands by Henry Golden Dearth oil on canvas Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester Rochester, NY | GA | Anonymous | ||
An Old Church at Montreuil by Henry Golden Dearth ca. 1906-1907 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | GA | Anonymous | ||
Scottish Landscape by Robert Scott Duncanson 1871 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | Robert S. Duncanson made several trips to Scotland, probably inspired by his father's Scottish heritage. He created romantic wilderness views that may have been influenced by the novels and poems of Sir Walter Scott. In this piece the warm colors and rich vegetation make a remote scene appear welcoming, and would have appealed to the sentimental... | GA | Anonymous | |
Valley Pasture by Robert Scott Duncanson 1857 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | rms. This might represent the promised land of freedom that escaped slaves in the 1850s hoped to reach by swimming across the Ohio River to the free states of the North. | GA | Anonymous | |
Vesuvius and Pompeii by Robert Scott Duncanson 1870 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | Robert S. Duncanson spent a significant amount of time in Italy, and painted several views of Pompeii. Pompeii's dramatic history and the lure of Mount Vesuvius's still violent potential brought many artists to the area in the nineteenth century. This image shows the remains of an amphitheater, with Vesuvius smoking in the background. Duncanson... | GA | Anonymous | |
Vulture and Its Prey by Robert Scott Duncanson 1844 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | GA | Anonymous | ||
Waterfall on Mont-Morency by Robert Scott Duncanson 1864 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | GA | Anonymous | ||
Road in Maine by Edward Hopper 1914 Whitney Museum of American Art New York, NY | GA | Anonymous |