Provenance · Collection
Hinman B. Hurlbut
This catalog gathers 85 public-domain works assembled in the Hinman B. Hurlbut collection. Every work is held by Cleveland Museum of Art.
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Autumn, a Wood Path -
The White Mists of Keel -
Cottages Near Larchant -
Maine Coast -
Still Life -
Mount Starr King, Yosemite -
Francesca -
High Tide on the Marshes -
Jeanne Balzac -
The Studio Table -
Portrait of a Woman (Judith Colman Bulfinch?) -
Boy Fishing -
June Day -
Antonia -
Landscape near Granby, Connecticut -
Still Life with Fruit -
Apple Blossoms -
Winding Yarn (Interior of a Nantucket Kitchen) -
Rest -
A Builder of Boats -
Holiday on the Hudson -
The Biglin Brothers Turning the Stake -
Orchid Blossoms -
On the Beach, No. 3 -
Autumn in the Catskills -
Maternal Solicitude -
Imaginary View of Arnhem -
Autumn Scene in the Adirondacks -
Harvest on the Roman Campagna -
The Monastery of San Pedro (Our Lady of the Snows) -
The Park-Winter -
Rosa Mystica -
George Washington -
Hinman B. Hurlbut -
A Woman of the Sabines -
My First View of the Congo Forest -
Stag at Sharkey's -
View of the Village of Eemnes -
Morning in New England -
The Letter -
St. Servan -
Pitcher and a Glass on a Table -
Fort George Island, Florida -
A Philosopher -
The Tired Gleaner -
View of Schroon Mountain, Essex County, New York, After a Storm -
Primrose -
Eddyville -
White Flower -
The Jig -
In Austrian Tyrol -
Violette Heymann -
Amaryllis -
Grinding the Axe -
The Sun Through the Trees -
Who'll Turn the Grindstone? -
The Buccaneers -
High Noon -
Man Smoking a Pipe -
Catching a Tune -
Monsieur Boileau at the Café -
St. George -
Copy after Raphael's Sistine Madonna -
The Fiddling Beggar -
Air and Sunshine -
The Geranium in My Window -
Dance of the Haymakers -
Resting on the Fence -
The Trailing Fog -
Tornado -
The Cowherdess, Eragny -
The Moon of San Gimignano -
Reviving -
Tuning -
Tuning -
Eel Spearing at Setauket, Long Island, New York -
At the Pump -
The Phrenologist -
Winter, No. 1 -
Quarry Reflections -
Sunday in New England -
Sheep -
Lighthouse Village (also known as Cape Elizabeth) -
Girl Sewing -
Head of George Washington
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.