Plate 25 MARYAN SMITH (active 1850s) The Tow Sisters, ca. 1854 Watercolor and ink on paper. 143⁄4 x 12 in. (37.5 x 30.5 cm) Little is known about artist Maryan Smith other than that she resided in Pennsylvania.
Still life painting, popularized by the Dutch, flourished in Europe in the seventeenth century. Some traditional components of still life included fruit such as apples, pears, peaches, and clusters of cherries and grapes, ...
Plate 8 PAUL CÉZANNE (1839–1906) Still Life with Compotier, 1879–82 Oil on canvas. Throughout his middle and later career Paul Cézanne created many still life paintings. The composition of Still Life with Compotier is traditional, ...
Plate 4 Still Life: Vase with Irises, 1890 Oil on canvas. 29 x 361⁄4 in. This work, one of van Gogh's most well-known still life paintings, was completed at the asylum of Saint-Paulde-Mausole in Saint-Rémy, Provence, where van Gogh ...
Plate 18 JOAN MIRÓ (1893–1983) The Table (Still Life with Rabbit), 1920–21 Oil on canvas. Although usually grouped with the Surrealist painters, Joan Miró never declared himself a follower of any particular school.
Patrick Henry Bruce Painting 5. Stuart Davis Hot Still-Scape for Six Colors— Seventh Avenue Style 6. Stuart Davis Owh! in San Pao 7. Stuart Davis Medium Still Life 8. Burgoyne Diller No. 2, First Theme 9. Arthur G. Dove Square on the ...
Color 30 black-and-white illustrations of masterpieces by the great American Impressionist, best known for her paintings of mothers and their children. Illustrations are printed on one side of perforated pages.