Provenance · Acquisition fund
Carole W. and Charles B. Rosenblatt Endowment
This catalog gathers 58 public-domain works acquired through the Carole W. and Charles B. Rosenblatt Endowment fund. Every work is held by Cleveland Museum of Art.
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Plate 2: Levi -
The Harvests -
St. John -
Interior View of the Roman Baths at Trier -
Plate 3: Simeon -
Surprise -
Frontispiece -
Sheet of Sketches -
St. Thomas -
Dutch Riverscape -
Plate 9: Asher -
St. Philippus -
Plate 10: Naphtali -
Heroic Landscape -
Justice, Vengence, and Truth -
St. James the Less -
Rest on the Flight into Egypt -
Heroic Landscape: Landscape with Town and River -
Diana and her Nymphs -
Plate 12: Benjamin -
Norwegian Seacoast During a Storm -
Heroic Landscape: Landscape with the Temptation of Christ -
Cholera in Paris -
Heroic Landscape: The Satyr and the Nymph -
Male Académie -
Heroic Landscape: Cattle Crossing the River -
Christ, St. Paul, and the Twelve Apostles -
Genius of the Arts -
St. Matthew -
The Devil of Money -
Plate 4: Judah -
The Triumph of Justice and Truth -
Plate 6: Isaachar -
Plate 8: Gad -
Perseus -
Persian Flowers -
Washerwomen Descending a Quai Staircase -
Sunshine in an Interior -
St. Peter -
St. Matthias -
The Woman Taking Coffee -
St. James the Great -
View of the K. K. Private Iron Factory in Zöptau -
The Milk Woman -
Perseus and Andromeda -
Heroic Landscape: The Shepherd's Dance on the Bridge -
Plate 11: Joseph -
Quarries Near Montmartre -
St. Bartholomew -
Plate 5: Zabulun -
Swing Boats -
Victory Surrounded by Prisoners and Trophies -
The Large Wedding Feast -
The Twelve Sons of Jacob -
St. Paul -
Heroic Landscape: The Satyr Playing the Flute -
Meditation -
Improvisations sur cuivre
On provenance & the public domain
A credit line — the small "Acquisition fund of…" note beside a work on a museum wall — records its provenance: how the object passed from a private hand into a public collection, whether as an outright gift, a bequest left in a will, the purchase from a named endowment, or an entire collection acquired at once. Because these works are in the public domain, anyone can study, share, and reproduce them freely. Browsing by provenance follows the human story behind a museum's holdings — the collectors and benefactors whose generosity put these works where the public can see them.
Every work in this catalog is in the public domain; images come from the museums that hold them.