Samuel Joseph Brown, Jr. – Girl in Blue Dress – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/488102
Wilmington, North Carolina 1907–1994 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) ca. 1941 League Park
Wilmington, North Carolina 1907–1994 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) ca. 1941 League Park
Signature: [on base]: AUG ST GAUDENS / ROMA FECIT 1872Inscription: [on front of pedestal base]: HIAWATHA / PONDERING MUSING IN THE FOREST / ON THE WELFARE OF HIS PEOPLE / ON THE SMOOTH BARK OF A BIRCH TREE / PAINTED MANY SHAPES AND FIGURES / LONGFELLOW
Ortgies & Co., New York, January 13–14, 1886, no. 130]; Henry Hilton, Woodlawn park
Seventeenth-century explorations of the world seas and subsequent advances in natural history and botanical sciences directly affected the appearance of gardens.
paintings depicting a princely estate near The Hague ( 64.65.2) and an imaginary park
When it came to depicting Jesus on the Cross, many artists of the earlier Middle Ages portrayed Jesus as alive and alert, his body entirely resistant to the trauma of crucifixion. In this example, Jesus almost bears himself easily, with his torso erect, knees slightly bent, and head held high
The Cloisters: The Building and the Collection of Mediaeval Art, in Fort Tryon Park
The Cloisters: The Building and the Collection of Medieval Art in Fort Tryon Park
At the end of Louis’s reign, 101 different craft guilds were established in the city; the university welcomed scholars and students from across Europe.
University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2008.
de Labille-Guiard (French, Paris 1749–1803 Paris) 1789 Marie Antoinette in a Park
Moscow, 1876–Nice, France, 1951
main gallery of his lavish Neoclassical villa, Black Swan, located in Petrovsky Park
(1460s), the stately villa at Poggio a Caiano (ca. 1479), and the unusual villa-park
Inscription: Upper right, in pen and brown ink: 2Lower right, in pen and brown ink: illegible figuresBottom center, in graphite: 18Verso, upper left, in graphite: 1980.515Verso, upper right, in graphite: 100
graphite: 100 André de Hevesy (French), Vienna-Paris; Victor Sordan, New York; Sale Park-Bernet