Red Line Drawing by Emma Amos https://www.nga.gov/artworks/221069-red-line-drawing
Art, University of Georgia, Athens; Munson-Williams-Proctor Art Institute, Utica; Philadelphia
Art, University of Georgia, Athens; Munson-Williams-Proctor Art Institute, Utica; Philadelphia
Earl Horter, 1900-1985], Philadelphia;[3] sold by 1958 to Heinz Berggruen, Paris,
Edward Hanley Collection, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, 1957, 2. 1960
We see the city of Paris from the banks of the Seine River as night begins to fall. The buildings in the distance are hazy.
Born in Philadelphia, Tanner moved to France in 1891 to escape the racism he experienced
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Earles Galleri i Philadelphia (Depiction of War in Mr.
Exhibition of Portraits by John Neagle, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia
John Beale Bordley, a close friend of Charles Willson Peale, raised the funds in 1766 to send the young artist to London, where Peale trained under Benjamin West’s tutelage. In the stormy years before the American Revolution, Bordley was a Maryland planter, judge, and member of the Governor’s Council.
Painting and Printing to 1776, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia
Baby at Play is the final work in a series of intimate portraits of family and friends created by Eakins between 1870 and 1876. The painting depicts the artist’s two–and–a–half–year–old niece, Ella Crowell.
.; The Art Institute of Chicago; Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1961-1962, no. 22.
The department of image collections maintains a large collection of photographs, albums, and postcard booklets from national and international expositions and fairs.
The collection includes views from the fairs listed below, with features for Philadelphia
Artwork history & notes Artwork History Provenance (Possibly Newman Galleries, Philadelphia