Provenance · Gift
Carole W. and Charles B. Rosenblatt
This catalog gathers 98 public-domain works given to the museum by Carole W. and Charles B. Rosenblatt. Every work is held by Cleveland Museum of Art.
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View of a City at Night -
San Giorgio Maggiore -
Herodias -
Herodias: Page 13, The tetrarch was awaited by several Galileans, the master of scribes, the chief of the land steward, the manager of the salt mines, and a Jew from Babylon commanding his troops on horse -
The Chestnut Seller -
Fishermen's Quarters (Saint-Jean-de-Monts) -
St. Mark's Basin, Venice -
The Gale -
Hove To -
Herodias: Page 27, The voice rose: Woe to thee, Pharisees and Sadducees, race of vipers, bursting with pride! -
Cologne -
Two Satyrs -
Ponte di Mezzo, Pisa -
The Odds and Ends Dealer -
At the Creusot Works: The Smokestacks -
Beadle -
Gothic Doorway -
Abandoned -
Country Neighbors -
Ragdale Hall -
The Beacon -
Grand Canal, Venice -
Liberty Enlightening the World, Offered to the City of Paris by the Americans -
The Print Collector -
Herodias: Page 45, But now beginning at the farthest end of the banquet hall a murmur of surprise and admiration. A young girl began to enter -
St. Mark's Piazza -
Herodias: Page 39, The guests filled the banquet hall -
Santa Maria Della Salute #1 -
Fontainebleau Forest: The Cirque of Long-Rocher -
Bread-Sellers -
The Calm -
Oyster Grounds -
Herodias: Page 55, Cul-de-lampe -
The Minster -
Dwarf in Narrow Street -
Herodias: Page 3, The citadel of Machaerus rose from the eastern side of the Dead Sea, on a peak of basalt, having the shape of a cone -
Santa Maria Della Salute #2 -
Sorting Fish -
Sentimental Colloquy of Paul Verlaine -
Herodias: Page 53, The head entered and mannaeus held it by the hair, at arm's length, proud from the applause -
Durham Cathedral -
The Chapel Saint-Michel at l'Estre -
The Woodcutter’s House (Vendée) -
Djos Mats -
The Bride's Maid -
The Anchor -
The Pinder Circus -
The Little Devil of Florence -
Herodias: Page 7, The sun made the cliffs of white marble glitter, and the golden rays on its roof -
The Bowsprit -
Herodias: Page 47, Her feet stepped one before the other -
Herodias: Page 19, The ramparts were thronged with people when Vitellius entered the castle gates -
Tightrope Dancer -
Herodias: Frontispiece, Herodias appeared, coiffed in an Assyrian mitre to which a chin strap was attached to the front -
On the Fortifications at Saint-Ouen -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: ruin (page 49) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: three figures (page 81) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: bust of a woman (page 41) DUPLICATE -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: boy playing drum (page 79) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: title page, bust of woman in profile -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: vagabond (page 223) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: still life (page 197) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: buildings and trees (page 131) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: Romanesque church and figures/ man in boat (insert after p. 168) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: woman outside with a basket of flowers (insert after p. 192) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: bust of a man and a woman (page 185) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: man (page 211) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: building and tree (page 91) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: bust of old man (page 145) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: figures on street (page 130) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: street scene/ people at outdoor table (insert after p. 24) DUPLICATE -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: family scene/ bust of three figures (insert after p. 48) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: tower in landscape/ man and dead game (insert after p. 200) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: pillar (page 31) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: bust of a man and landscape with child (insert between p. 16-17) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: bust of woman in profile (page 9) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: nativity/ figures walking on a road (insert after p. 32) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: figures outside (page 187) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: woman and man on horse (page 65) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: building/ figures on horse (insert after p. 224) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: vagabond and monk/ landscape with cows (insert after 160) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: figures in a cloister/ crucifix and bust of a man (insert after p. 56) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: bust of a man (page 51) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: figures at outdoor table/ man playing drum and bust of a woman (insert after p. 136) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: tavern scene/ ruin and man (insert after p. 96) -
Aesop's Fables -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: bust of a woman (page 41) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: round building (page 161) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: bust of a child (page 30) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: bust of man with hat (page 23) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: man playing drum (page 157) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: city street scene/ fountain (insert after p. 120) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: two figures walking (page 40) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: landscape with river and city view/ three figures (insert after p. 72) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: woman (page 175) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: street scene and people at outdoor table (insert after p. 24) -
Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: figures on a pier (insert after p.216)
On provenance & the public domain
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Every work in this catalog is in the public domain; images come from the museums that hold them.