Provenance · Collection
Edward B. Greene
This catalog gathers 95 public-domain works assembled in the Edward B. Greene collection. Every work is held by Cleveland Museum of Art.
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Portrait of a Woman -
Sir Thomas More -
Portrait of a Woman in a Blue Dress -
Portrait of Mr. Shippard -
Portrait of a Woman -
Portrait of a Man -
Portrait of Joséphine de Beauharnais, Empress of the French -
Portrait of a Woman in a White Dress -
Portrait of a Young Woman -
Portrait of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough -
Portrait of a Man -
Portrait of Sir Thomas Baring, 2nd Baronet -
Portrait of Charlotte Bertie, née Warren, 4th Countess of Abingdon -
Portrait of a Man -
Portrait of Thomas Hobbes -
Portrait of Napoleon I, Emperor of the French -
Portrait of a Man, Possibly Sir Soulden Lawrence -
Portrait of a Woman with a Hat -
Portrait of Anna Walmesley -
Portrait of Lieutenant General Daniel Burr -
Portrait of a Man with a White Ruff -
Portrait of Frederick V, Elector Palatine, King of Bohemia -
Portrait of a Woman, called Mrs. Close -
Self-Portrait -
Portrait of Anna Maria Woolf, née Smart -
Portrait of Constantine Phipps -
Portrait of a Woman -
Portrait of a Man and Portrait of a Woman (pair) -
Portrait of Catherine Clemens and Her Son, John Marcus Clemens -
Portrait of a Woman -
Portrait of the Hon. Anne Annesley, later Countess of Mountnorris -
Portrait of Arthur Wellesley, later 1st Duke of Wellington -
Portrait of a Man -
Portrait of Noël-François Charles Caille des Fontaines -
Portrait of a Woman in Blue -
Portrait of a Little Girl -
James Alexander Ross Cuthbert -
Portrait of Louis XVIII -
Portrait of a Man in a Landscape -
Portrait of General Sir Charles Grey, later 1st Earl Grey -
Portrait of Sandford Peacocke -
Self-Portrait -
Portrait of Robert Levrac-Tournières -
Portrait of Marie Karolina Anna, Countess Thun -
Portrait of a Man -
Portrait of a Man -
Portrait of a Man with a Cleft Lip -
Portrait of Samuel Butler -
Portrait of Ivan Grigorevich, Count Chernyshev -
Portrait of a Man -
Portrait of a Man -
Portrait of Mr. Gambier -
Portrait of King Louis XIV -
Portrait of Susan Coren Towers -
Portrait of Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford, née Harrington -
Portrait of a Man with an Earring -
Portrait of a Man -
Portrait of a Man -
Portrait of a Man -
Portrait of a Woman -
Portrait of a Man -
Portrait of Lady Grace Anna Newenham -
Portrait of an Officer -
Portrait of Anne Vallayer-Coster -
Portrait of Mrs. Nathaniel Bailey, née Lamack -
Portrait of a Man -
Portrait of a Woman -
Portrait of a Woman -
Portrait of Sukey, Lady Oglander, née Serle -
Portrait of a Man -
Portrait of a Man -
A Woman Putting Flowers in Her Hair -
Portrait of M. de Viapre -
Portrait of a Woman -
Portrait of a Woman -
Pair of Portrait Miniatures -
Portrait of a Woman at a Harpsichord -
Portrait of Mary Frances (Fanny) Swinburne -
Portrait of Anne Hyde, Duchess of York -
Portrait of a Young Man -
Portrait of Louis XVIII -
Portrait of a Woman -
Portrait of a Woman -
Portrait of Hortense de Perregaux, Duchess of Ragusa -
Portrait of Philippe de Croy, Duke of Aerschot -
Portrait of a Man -
Portrait of a Woman Reclining on a Sofa -
Portrait of Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford, née Harrington -
Portrait of Louis-Philippe, Duke of Orléans, later King of the French -
Portrait of Henri Gratien, Comte Bertrand -
Portrait of a Man, possibly Alexander I, Emperor of Russia -
Portrait of a Man -
Portrait of Elizabeth Morrison, Lady Capell of Hadham -
Portrait of a Man -
Portrait of a Man
On provenance & the public domain
A credit line — the small "Collection 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.