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The Widow I (Die Witwe I)1922/1923Käthe KollwitzArtist, German, 1867 - 1945
05/02/2025

The Widow I (Die Witwe I)
1922/1923

Käthe Kollwitz
Artist, German, 1867 - 1945

Sleeping Childc. 1927Käthe KollwitzArtist, German, 1867 - 1945
05/02/2025

Sleeping Child
c. 1927

Käthe Kollwitz
Artist, German, 1867 - 1945

In God's Hands1935/1936Käthe KollwitzArtist, German, 1867 - 1945
05/02/2025

In God's Hands
1935/1936

Käthe Kollwitz
Artist, German, 1867 - 1945

Saint George and the Dragon1947Salvador DalíArtist, Spanish, 1904 - 1989
05/02/2025

Saint George and the Dragon
1947

Salvador Dalí
Artist, Spanish, 1904 - 1989

Playmates1992Elizabeth CatlettArtist, American and Mexican, 1915 - 2012
05/02/2025

Playmates
1992

Elizabeth Catlett
Artist, American and Mexican, 1915 - 2012

The House of Representatives1822, probably reworked 1823Samuel F. B. MorsePainter, American, 1791 - 1872With this monume...
05/02/2025

The House of Representatives
1822, probably reworked 1823

Samuel F. B. Morse
Painter, American, 1791 - 1872

With this monumental painting, Samuel F. B. Morse wanted to glorify US democracy in action. He depicts the grand House of Representatives chamber glowing in lamplight before an evening session.

The artist spent four months in Washington painting the individuals seen here: congressmen, staff, Supreme Court justices, and press. At the far right in the visitors’ gallery is Chief Petalesharo (Pawnee Nation), who visited President James Monroe in 1821. Petalesharo is isolated from the other figures, echoing the oppression and displacement of Native Americans. Morse toured the painting in 1823, but it did not draw much attention. He went on to pursue scientific interests, becoming famous as the primary inventor of the telegraph.

Woman with a Parasol - Madame Monet and Her Son1875Claude MonetArtist, French, 1840 - 1926The artist’s wife Camille stan...
05/02/2025

Woman with a Parasol - Madame Monet and Her Son
1875

Claude Monet
Artist, French, 1840 - 1926

The artist’s wife Camille stands on a hill with their son Jean behind her. Monet worked quickly to record this moment. Sketching the sky in chaotic strokes of blue and gray, he left areas of canvas exposed in his haste. The grass is more densely painted in short brushstrokes of green, blue, and brown. Small dabs of yellow suggest buttercups, and the color is reflected on Camille’s sleeve. The dense slashes of brilliant white on the back of her skirt and jacket catch the light. Completed in a single outdoor session, this is a celebration of color and light.

Plaster Texture Art
05/01/2025

Plaster Texture Art

Impressionist Water Lily Art
05/01/2025

Impressionist Water Lily Art

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