Provenance · Gift
John Bonebrake
This catalog gathers 311 public-domain works given to the museum by John Bonebrake. Every work is held by Cleveland Museum of Art.
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Soldiers -
Tree Study -
The Great War: Britain's Efforts and Ideals; Building Ships: A Fitting Out Basin -
Laboratoire -
Fishermen on a Pier, Paris -
Émile Forgues (Old Nick) -
Frontispiece for "New Works of Champfleury, The Friends of Nature:" Portrait of Champfleury, after Gustave Courbet -
The Maidservant -
The Great War: Britain's Efforts and Ideals; Building Ships: A Shipyard Seen from a Big Crane -
Peat Bog, Scotland -
Picturesque and Romantic Journeys in Old France: Auvergne (vol. II), Gorge of Royat, Plate 79 -
The Terrace of the Villa Brancas -
Description of Egypt: Thebes. Medynet-abou, Vol V, pl. 46 -
Liber Veritatis: No. 133, A Landscape, with Cattle, and the Angel Comforting Hagar -
Mt. Rigi at Dawn -
Daphnis and Chloe: Daphnis and Chloe at Play -
Ivory and Celadon -
A Selection of Twenty of the Most Picturesque Views in Paris: View of the Pantheon taken from the Arsenal -
Kenilworth -
The Square Book of Animals: The Toilsome Goat -
Sir Thomas Elyot -
A Selection of Twenty of the Most Picturesque Views in Paris: View of the Village of Chaillot, &c Taken from Pont de la Concorde -
An Alphabet: B is for Beggar -
Hercules and the Nemean Lion -
Riflemen -
Cap St. Mathieu -
The Shepherd and Shepherdess -
Paris, View from the Concorde Bridge -
Aspects of Nature: The Island -
Monuments of Ninevah: Plate 32, Huntsmen with Gazelle, Hare and Birds (Khorsabad) -
Liber Veritatis: No. 7, An Island Scene of a Mountainous Country with Cattle -
Moonlight on the Medway at Chatham -
Architectural Antiquities of Normandy (Vol. II), Pl. 90: Castle of Falaise (North View) -
View from St. Michel Bridge -
The Basin of the Tuileries -
Liber Veritatis: No. 68, A Landscape at Sunset with Fishermen Drawing a Net -
Amiens Cathedral, Inventory Day -
Newborn in a Bonnet (Le nouveau-né au bonnet] -
Picturesque Views of Scotland: Brackline -
A Selection of Twenty of the Most Picturesque Views in Paris: The Water Mill above the Bridge at Charenton -
Six Marines: Low Tide -
A Selection of Twenty of the Most Picturesque Views in Paris: The Water Works at Marli, and St. Germain en Laye seen in the distance -
Lithographic Sketches by Charlet: Form before Color -
Effect of Moon at Dieppe -
The Vintages: The Vintages! -
Architectural Antiquities of Normandy (Vol. II), Pl. 64: House in the Place de la Pucelle, at Rouen -
Military Costumes: Infantry Sapper -
The Storks -
Environs of Carqueronne (Environs de Carqueronne) -
Twelve Portraits: Sir Henry Irving -
Types Mauresques -
London Types: The Drum Major -
Ruins of the Gallien Palace in Bordeaux -
The ox-elephant, a new and very promising breed... -
A Selection of Twenty of the Most Picturesque Views in Paris: View of the Pont de la Tournelle & Notre Dame Taken from the Arsenal -
London Types: Barmaid -
London Types: Beefeater -
Standard Bearer -
The Café of the New Athens -
Parisian Landscapes: The Fortifications -
Liber Veritatis: No. 89, View of a Mountainous Extended Country -
Six Marines: Interior of a Port -
Parisian Landscapes: Paris seen from Montmartre -
Telemachus Ravaged by Love -
The Table -
A Selection of Twenty of the Most Picturesque Views in Paris: View of the Gate of St. Denis taken from the Suburbs -
Twelve Portraits: Rudyard Kipling -
Fantastic Symphony: A Ball -
Vessel in Distress of Yarmouth -
Festival at the Tuilleries -
Six Marines: Environs of Dieppe -
La rue des Quatre Vents -
Six Marines: Souvenir Saint Valéry-sur-Somme -
A Selection of Twenty of the Most Picturesque Views in Paris: View of Belle Vue & Pont de Sêve -
A Genoise -
It's nothing Eleanor... -
The Aura of Noon -
The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt & Nubia (Vol. III): Entrance to Petra -
Unloaders of Plaster (Canal St. Martin) -
Vanity Fair: A Symphony -
Birds of Prey -
Description of Egypt: Thebes Byban el Molouk, Vol. II, Pl. 91 -
The Watering Place at Marie Bridge -
Masters of the Poster: Poster for Exhibition of Artistic Posters of Wilhelm Söborg -
Military Costumes: Cavalry Man -
Moulin de la Galette -
Watering Can -
The Passer-By (Le Passant) -
Summer Evening -
Ouvriers Sortant de L'Usine -
The Walker -
Backstage of the Ballet -
Geese -
Landscape -
Allocution (July 28, 1830) -
Sheet of Six Antique Coins -
Sketches at Home and Abroad: Trento -
London Types: Flower Girl -
The Exhibition -
An Alphabet: D is for Dandy -
Little Devil's Bridge -
Ehrenbreitstein to Coblenz, No. 1 -
Potatoes Arriving at the Hôtel de Ville -
London Types: Bluecoat Boy -
Baudelaire, after Emil de Roy -
The Lock of the St. Martin Canal -
Album of 1831: I want to kill one of Polignac's soldiers. They did not spare my child (Historic) -
The Square Book of Animals: The Simple Sheep -
Description of Egypt: Memphis and Environs, Alexandria, Vol. V, Pl. 40 -
Sketch Book for the Use of Small Children: The Young Amateurs -
Moles -
Picturesque and Romantic Journeys in Old France: Auvergne (vol. II): St. John Church, Thiers, Plate 129 -
Winter -
A Selection of Twenty of the Most Picturesque Views in Paris: View of Pont au Change, the City Theatre, Pont Neuf, Conciergerie Prison, &c taken from Pont Notre Dame -
Ah, it's true, my poor old man, you would be the first to whom I would have made to miss his bus. "But I'll Miss My Bus" "My Customers Have Never Missed Their Bus" -
Conflagration in the Port of Bordeaux -
Architectural Remains and Fragments: Rouen - Fontaine de la Crosse -
Monuments of Ninevah: Plate 6, Fish-god (Nimroud); Figure near an Entrance (Kouyunjik) -
Saucer with Rich Enameled Ground and Medallion Representing the Goddess Kounin -
Teals -
Liber Studorium: Ben Arthur, Scotland -
The Top of the Swing-Door -
Portrait of Meyer Heine -
Liber Veritatis: No. 138, A View of the Sea, with Christ Preaching on the Mount (the water below may probably be intended for the Sea of Tiberius) -
Rooftops of the Administration Building -
A Selection of Twenty of the Most Picturesque Views in Paris, and its Environs: Dedication Page -
Lithographic Album of 1837: Half-Battalion at Left…Aim!...Fire!...Load -
Souvenirs: Souvenir of Brittany, Plate 5 -
At Valromay (Ain) -
Thirty-Six Views of the Eiffel Tower: From Lamarck Street -
Satan -
Edmond de Goncourt -
Boulevard Montmartre -
The Pheasants -
A Wintry Blast on the Stourbridge Canal -
The Centaur -
A Selection of Twenty of the Most Picturesque Views in Paris: View of St. Cloud & Mount Calvary taken from Pont de Sêve -
Voyages Pittoresques et Romantique dans l'Ancienne France, Normandie: Tour du Gros-Horlage, Évreux -
London Types: Policeman (Constitution Hill) -
The Hare (after A. de Balleroy) -
In the Square -
Mr. Keratr. -
Blast Furnace -
The Square Book of Animals: The Learned Pig -
Under the Flowers -
Morning Haze in Chichester Harbor -
Autumn -
Girl with Long Hair -
The Raven -
Views in Rome and Its Environs: Roiate -
Liber Veritatis: No. 200, A View on the Sea Shore, with the Story of Jesus -
[Merchant in his stall with children playing] -
Sketches at Home and Abroad: Ruins of Schonberg on the Rhine -
Baliverneries Parisiennes: Ah! Monsieu Radiguet -
Thirty-Six Views of the Eiffel Tower: From the Quai de Javel (Switchman's Shanty) -
From Bas-Meudon, Old Lavoir -
The Vintages!: Title Page -
Jules Jacquemart -
Aspects of Nature: The Cliff -
A Selection of Twenty of the Most Picturesque Views in Paris: View from Palace Terrace, at St. Germain en Laye, the Aquaduct of Marli seen in the Distance -
Les Pêcheuses de Pignons, Saint-Jean-de-Mont -
The Mill and Waterfall of Grésy near Aix-les-Bains -
Twelve Portraits: H.R.H. The Prince of Wales -
Twelve Portraits: Lord Roberts -
Characters of Romance: Commodore Trunnion -
Italy. The Festival of Pompei, The circus of gladiators -
Madame Pauline Garcia-Viardot -
Picturesque Architecture in Paris, Ghent, Antwerp, Rouen, Etc.: Tour de Remy, Dieppe -
Small Flowers of Saint Francis -
Windy Night, Stockholm -
The Shire Horse -
Military Costumes: Infantry Sargent -
The Beautiful Countryside in Brittany: Street in Tréboul -
The Lost Sailor -
The Days of Ancient Rome: At the House of a Patrician -
An Uhlan -
Picturesque and Romantic Trips in Old France, Franche-Compté: Front of the Church at Brou -
The Vintages!: Seven Owls and a Serpent -
Six Marines: Refitting of a Boat at Low Tide -
Erasmus, after Holbein -
The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt & Nubia (Vol. III): Petra, Looking South -
The Vintages!: The Abandoned Vine -
Picturesque and Romantic Journeys in Old France: Auvergne (vol. II): Pesteil Chateau at Polminhac, Plate 202 -
Moral and Philosophical Alphabet for the Use of Little and Big Children: Miseries of War (1812) -
The French Cock -
[Man in a Boat with Three Sheep] -
This View of Arundel Castle -
The Large Rabbit -
Athenians Beware of Phillip! (Demosthenes to the Athenians) -
Demolition for the Opening of Boulevard St. Germain -
Les Maitres de L'Affiche: Pl. 13, Saxoléine -
The Potato Peelers -
Lithographed Studies of Horses: Pl. 7, Horse from the Caen Plain -
London Types: Sandwich Man -
The Woods, Winter -
Festival -
Aspects of Nature: The Stream -
Part of the City of Paris at the End of the Seventeenth Century -
Picturesque and Romantic Travels in Old France, Picardie: The Belfry Tower of Amiens, Picardie (Voyages pittoresques et romantiques dans l'ancienne France, Picardie : La Tour du Beffroi d' Amiens, Picardie), after François Bonhommé (French, 1809-1881) -
Léon Cogniet
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