depicts: man / genre: landscape art / location: Worcester Art Museum

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14 artworks found

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instance of: painting (14)

owned by: Friedrich Gutmann (1) | Stephen Salisbury III (1) | Stephen Salisbury II (1)

based on: Sketch for the Chapel of the Virgin at Subiaco (1)

artist: Samuel Morse (2) | Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1) | Constant Troyon (1) | Gerard van Honthorst (1) | Jan van Goyen (1) | Winslow Homer (1) | Jan Sanders van Hemessen (1) | Thomas Sully (1) | Pieter van der Hulst (1) | Jacob Duck (1) | Pieter van Bloemen (1) | Marten van Cleve (1) | Nicolas-Guy Brenet (1)

material used: oil paint (13) | watercolor paint (1)

fabrication method: watercolor (1)

Sketch for the Chapel of the Virgin at Subiaco

painting
by Samuel Morse (1830)
woman man chapel Subiaco

Landscape with Two Horsecarts

painting
by Jan van Goyen (1652)
man horse-drawn wagon

Young Woman Playing a Clavichord

painting
by Jan Sanders van Hemessen (1529)
man

Demolition of the Citadel of Antwerp

painting
by Marten van Cleve (1580s)
man woman tent citadel Citadel of Antwerp

Chapel of the Virgin at Subiaco

painting
by Samuel Morse (1830)
woman man chapel Subiaco

The Rest

painting
by Pieter van Bloemen (1694)
man horse

Card Players and Merrymakers

painting
by Jacob Duck (1640)
man woman musician lute cello

Smiling Young Man Squeezing Grapes

painting
by Gerard van Honthorst (1622)
man grape Dionysus

Apple Harvest

painting
by Constant Troyon (1850s)
woman man child harvest

The Return of the Drove

painting
by Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1769)
man cattle windmill

Rum Cay

painting
by Winslow Homer (1899)
man turtle

The Capture of Major Andre

painting
by Thomas Sully (1812)
man John André

Sleeping Endymion

painting
by Nicolas-Guy Brenet (1756)
man Endymion sleep

Italian Landscape with Ruins

painting
by Pieter van der Hulst (1620)
man ruins