"In the Room"
1903
Pushkin State Museum
"In the Room"
1903
Pushkin State Museum
1898/99
Winslow Homer
American, 1836-1910
The Water Fan depicts a young black man intently searching for coral using a glass-bottomed bucket. Referred to as a “water glass” or “sponge glass,” this device was used to stabilize the surface of moving water in order to improve visibility
1898/99
Winslow Homer
American, 1836-1910
The Water Fan depicts a young black man intently searching for coral using a glass-bottomed bucket. Referred to as a “water glass” or “sponge glass,” this device was used to stabilize the surface of moving water in order to improve visibility
Winslow Homer
1880, Realism
watercolor
Yale University Art Gallery (Yale University), New Haven, CT, US
Winslow Homer
1880, Realism
watercolor
Yale University Art Gallery (Yale University), New Haven, CT, US
The Bottle of Cognac
1906
480 x 625 mm
Watercolour and pencil on paper
Henry and Rose Pearlman Foundation, New York
On extended loan to the Princeton Art Museum
The Bottle of Cognac
1906
480 x 625 mm
Watercolour and pencil on paper
Henry and Rose Pearlman Foundation, New York
On extended loan to the Princeton Art Museum
Auguste Renoir
1885–87
Caroline Rémy, known by her pen name “Séverine,” was one of the first French women journalists and a passionate feminist and left-wing orator. Renoir drew her likeness on several occasions, here in charcoal over pastel and again in a pastel
Auguste Renoir
1885–87
Caroline Rémy, known by her pen name “Séverine,” was one of the first French women journalists and a passionate feminist and left-wing orator. Renoir drew her likeness on several occasions, here in charcoal over pastel and again in a pastel
Between 1908 and 1914, Renoir depicted this subject in paintings, oil sketches, and drawings
Between 1908 and 1914, Renoir depicted this subject in paintings, oil sketches, and drawings
Grandma Moses, 1944
Grandma Moses, 1944
Art / Grandma Moses, Hoosick Valley (From The Window)
Art / Grandma Moses, Hoosick Valley (From The Window)