Dream of Rinaldo by Nicolas Besnier, Jean-Baptiste Oudry, Beauvais Tapestry Factory https://www.nga.gov/artworks/1612-dream-rinaldo
B. Widener by gift through power of appointment of Joseph E.
B. Widener by gift through power of appointment of Joseph E.
Schiaminossi, Lino Moroni 1612 Spring of Saint Francis (Fonte di San Francesco) [plate B]
1949 (reprinted 1953 and 1958): 34, repro., as by Jan Vermeer. 1950 Swillens, P.
Research Library, Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles: Commission book no. 4, p.
Edward Hopper’s lifelong enthusiasm for the sea developed when he was a boy in Nyack, New York, then a prosperous Hudson River port with an active shipyard. Years later, in 1934, he and his wife built a house and studio in South Truro, Massachusetts, where he produced a number of oil paintings and watercolors manifesting his avid interest in nautical subjects.
Washington Times Herald (21 March 1943): B:1. 1944 J. D. M.
Giotto ’s explorations and innovations in art during the early 14th century developed, a full century later, into the Italian Renaissance. Besides making panel paintings, he executed many fresco cycles—the most famous at the Arena Chapel, Padua—and he also worked as an architect and sculptor.
B. Frankfurter, Alfred M.
The people and animals in this colorful procession are on their way to see the infant Jesus and honor his birth. The procession winds around a hill, under an ancient arch, and to the manger.
P. Italian Art in the National Gallery.
B. 1938 "Notable Works of Art Now on the Market."
This large painting of the Madonna and Child was in the center of an altarpiece devoted to Saint John the Baptist, which also featured The Baptism of Christ and The Birth, Naming, and Circumcision of Saint John the Baptist (see Reconstruction ). The altarpiece’s original location is not known, though it was probably featured in a church dedicated to the saint in what is today the northern Italian region of Emilia-Romagna, close to Giovanni Baronzio’s home in Rimini.
The Arts 5 (1924): 240 (repro.), 245. 1925 McCormick, William B. "Otto H.
B. Widener. US servicemen in the Founders Room, c. 1942.