Sir William Hamilton by George Romney https://www.nga.gov/artworks/52277-sir-william-hamilton
Paul Getty Trust, Los Angeles, California.
Paul Getty Trust, Los Angeles, California.
Brothers Records, accession number 960015, Research Library, Getty Research Institute, Los
Philadelphia Museum of Art; Tate Modern, London; The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los
Completed in 1914, The Aero may have been the painting that Marsden Hartley described in a letter to his dealer, Alfred Stieglitz, the previous year: “I have one canvas ‘Extase d’Aéroplane’ if it must have a title—it is my notion of the possible ecstasy or soul state of an aéroplane if it could have one.” The artist was thrilled when he saw zeppelins, or huge airships, flying overhead.
Marsden Hartley: The German Paintings 1913-1915, Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin; Los
Houdon, among the greatest portraitists in history, may have met the Comte di Cagliostro through the Masonic order, of which both men were prominent members. Cagliostro’s persuasive claims to extraordinary healing skills and alchemical powers won him an international following.
Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; Musée et domaine national du château de Versailles
Records, accession number 2012.M.54, Research Library, Getty Research Institute, Los
Gerald Cantor [1916-1996], Los Angeles;[1] Iris & B.
1974 gelatin silver print Accession ID 1999.137.12 Not on view Artwork Los
1974 gelatin silver print Accession ID 1999.137.12 Not on view Artwork Los
Brothers Records, accession number 960015, Research Library, Getty Research Institute, Los