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rives bfk wove paper Accession ID 2008.82.1.12.a-b Not on view Artwork The Bridge
rives bfk wove paper Accession ID 2008.82.1.12.a-b Not on view Artwork The Bridge
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Video Video: André Derain „Charing Cross Bridge, London“ (ASL) This video provides
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.
A shallowly arched bridge marches across the river in the middle distance.
Allen 1937 The Bayonne Bridge is pictured here under construction as a pre-WPA project
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when he was a founding member of the expressionist group called Die Brücke (The Bridge
Use your smartphone to explore a wide range of works through the voices of National Gallery of Art curators. Set your own pace by listening to as many stops as you like in the order you choose. Don’t forget to bring your headphones! To listen to information about a work of art, enter the stop number in the box below, select „go“, and press the play button when the stop appears. This tour is available in Español, Français, PуÑ�Ñ�кий, 䏿–‡, 日本語, and 한êµì–´. Â
when he was a founding member of the expressionist group called Die Brücke (The Bridge
Senior Fellow, November 1–December 31, 2017 The Inescapability of the Eiffel Tower
Crawford Notch, a deep valley in New Hampshire’s White Mountains, gained notoriety in 1826 when nine lives were lost in a catastrophic avalanche nearby. Cole’s painting depicts the site of an earlier landslide whose destruction prompted the victims—Mr.
between the hills, almost at the center of the composition, a massive mountain towers