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Discover works by Barbara Kasten and learn about the artist
Construct, NYC #17, 1984, silver dye bleach print, Corcoran Collection (Gift of Joshua P.
Discover works by Barbara Kasten and learn about the artist
Construct, NYC #17, 1984, silver dye bleach print, Corcoran Collection (Gift of Joshua P.
Walking, 2005, gelatin silver print, Gift of the Collectors Committee and Robert B.
personal cameras and now phones, the subjects of these mementos remain the same sites
in a Revolutionary War uniform, rests his hand on a plan for Washington, DC, the site
the New England Museum and Gallery of Fine Arts;[3] sold December 1891 to (Samuel P.
Meindert Hobbema studied under the noted landscape artist Jacob van Ruisdael, and quite a few of his compositions evolved from the work of his erstwhile master. The Travelers, one of Hobbema’s largest works, is a close variant of a smaller painting of a watermill by Ruisdael now in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
Gockinga and P. van Arnhem, Groningen, after 1829; (sale, Amsterdam, 5 July 1833,
Sandro Botticelli, a Florentine, painted several versions of the theme of the Adoration of the Magi. The Magi, or wise men, were particularly venerated in Florence, as one of the city’s leading religious confraternities was dedicated to them.
P. & D. Colnaghi & Co., Ltd. The A.W.
Michael Paul, New York; sold 15 January 1970 to Taft B.
Once cautiously attributed to Johannes Vermeer, Girl with a Flute was more likely painted by a studio associate of Vermeer. Although the general character and appearance of the work relate closely to works by Vermeer, especially Girl with the Red Hat , the quality falls short of Vermeer’s standards.
Knoedler & Co., New York, and P. & D.
Renoir had his girlfriend Lise Tréhot pose as the ancient Roman goddess Diana. He chose a mythological subject and painted it at grand scale in hopes of getting this picture into the largest art show of the time, the Salon.
Paris, 1912: p. 7 repro. 1918 Vollard, Ambroise.
Jan Steen’s paintings encompass a wide range of moods and subjects, from intimate scenes of a family saying grace before a meal to festive village celebrations, yet all of his paintings elicit a warm reaction to the lives of ordinary people. All five senses are represented in this work in which two young musicians play for a dancing couple while other people in the vine-covered arbor flirt, eat, drink, or smoke, and children amuse themselves with their toys.
P. & D. Colnaghi & Co., Ltd. Thomas Agnew & Sons, Ltd.