Dr. John Edwards Holbrook by Daniel Huntington https://www.nga.gov/artworks/34105-dr-john-edwards-holbrook
Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1928) annotated with information from files of M.
Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1928) annotated with information from files of M.
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colored pencils on wove paper · Accession ID 1991.116.34 Artwork John Dowell, Philadelphia
In June 1871, Thomas Moran, a gifted young artist working in Philadelphia, boarded
In June 1871, Thomas Moran, a gifted young artist working in Philadelphia, boarded
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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
Jan Steen was born in Leiden, where his father was a brewer and grain merchant. The date of his birth is not known, but the artist was twenty years old when he enrolled at the University of Leiden in 1646.
Special edition of Bulletin of the Philadelphia Museum of Art 78, no. 337-338 (Winter-Spring
In the spring of 1871 Thomas Moran traveled to the American West for the first time. Immediately upon his return, he began producing the paintings that would change the course of his career.
Born in Bolton, England, raised in Philadelphia, Moran returned to his homeland in
A prominent Pennsylvania Impressionist, Daniel Garber was best known for his landscapes, but the artist also made a number of figure studies and interiors that brought him considerable recognition, South Room – Green Street was one such painting. One of several paintings Garber made that featured his family members in their home, South Room – Green Street is the largest and most ambitious of the series.
Garber’s wife, Mary Franklin Garber, and daughter Tanis in the front parlor of their Philadelphia
Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1973.
history & notes Artwork History Provenance Lessing Julius Rosenwald [1891-1971], Philadelphia