Two Marquesans [recto] by Paul Gauguin https://www.nga.gov/artworks/49066-two-marquesans-recto
Art Museum, Cambridge, 1968, not in catalogue. 1973 Paul Gauguin: Monotypes, Philadelphia
Art Museum, Cambridge, 1968, not in catalogue. 1973 Paul Gauguin: Monotypes, Philadelphia
PMA 1965, no. 70 Artwork history & notes Artwork History Bibliography 1965 Philadelphia
Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1928) annotated with information from files of M.
Philadelphia: University of Philadelphia Press, 1986.
Henkels, Philadelphia, 5 February 1920, no. 25);[3] Thomas B.
the following collection(s): National Gallery of Art, Washington, 2006.3.1.6 Philadelphia
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Philadelphia, 1909. 1921 Biddle, Edward, and Mantle Fielding.
Richards‘ early work as a landscape painter was strongly influenced by the paintings of the Hudson River School, which was at that time in its most active and creative phase. These works followed the school’s well-established formulas for depicting expanses of rural and wild scenery in a romanticized and stylized manner.
In 1858, Richards saw an exhibition of English Pre-Raphaelite paintings in Philadelphia
Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1928) annotated with information from files of M.