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Abstraction: Blue, Yellow and Green | LACMA Collections
Abstraction: Blue, Yellow and Green | LACMA Collections
Abstraction: Blue, Yellow and Green, Marsden Hartley (United States, Maine, Lewiston, 1877-1943), United States, circa 1913, Paintings, Oil on canvas, During his first trip abroad Hartley felt closest to the German avant-garde, who shared with him a concern for the spiritual.
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Abstraction: Blue, Yellow and Green | LACMA Collections
Portrait of Priest Pyeongwondang | LACMA Collections
Portrait of Priest Pyeongwondang | LACMA Collections
Portrait of Priest Pyeongwondang, Unknown, Korea, Joseon dynasty (1392-1910), 19th century, Paintings, Panel, ink and color on silk, After the death of a Buddhist patriarch, his portrait was often painted to pay tribute to him.
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Portrait of Priest Pyeongwondang | LACMA Collections
(Underpass--New York)
(Underpass--New York)
The street and sidewalks are empty; not a person, car, or even a stray dog is to be seen. What is the viewer supposed to see in this unpopulated street illuminated by glowing street lamps?
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(Underpass--New York)
Evening Tones
Evening Tones
Exhibition Label, Smithsonian American Art Museum, 2006
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Evening Tones
Neapolitan Song
Neapolitan Song
Stella believed that every day should "begin and end [with] the painting of a flower." The exotic plants he sketched in the Bronx Botanical Garden resurface in this imaginary scene of the Bay of Naples, drawn with the precision and love of nature that Ste
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Neapolitan Song
Ajax
Ajax
Curry created this painting of green pastures and fat cattle to reassure Americans worn down by the Dust Bowl years. A prize bull fills the canvas, grazing contentedly in meadows that fall away on all sides.
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Ajax
Portrait of a Child (Anton Peschka, Jr.)
Portrait of a Child (Anton Peschka, Jr.)
Egon Schiele depicted a small child, the son of a friend, in this drawing devoid of setting. The child teeters at an awkward angle, seemingly unsupported but for a multipatterned fabric wrap that
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Portrait of a Child (Anton Peschka, Jr.)
Monsieur Boileau at the Café
Monsieur Boileau at the Café
Cleveland’s 1925 purchase of this work by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec marked the first acquisition of one of the artist’s drawings by a museum in the United States. Its subject, Monsieur Boileau, was a
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Monsieur Boileau at the Café
The Brierwood Pipe
The Brierwood Pipe
Homer’s subject was inspired by a sentimental poem popular at the time, in which a Civil War soldier carves a wooden pipe and daydreams of the time when the conflict will end so that he can return
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The Brierwood Pipe
White Mare
White Mare
In August 1868 Winslow Homer, then working as a free-lance illustrator, visited the White Mountains of New Hampshire. As early as the 1820s, American artists used the White Mountains as a setting for
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White Mare