Provenance · Gift
John Flory, Elizabeth Flory Kelly, and Phoebe Flory
This catalog gathers 37 public-domain works given to the museum by John Flory, Elizabeth Flory Kelly, and Phoebe Flory. Every work is held by Cleveland Museum of Art.
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Eleanor Brown McCune -
The Arbor -
Three Girls in the Woods (Julia Hall McCune, Stella Howard, and Letitia Felix) -
Telegraph Poles -
Julia Hall McCune -
Julia McCune Flory and John Flory -
Winter Landscape -
The Edge of the Wood - Evening (Letitia Felix) -
The Peacock Feather -
Jane White, Lewis White, and Maynard White -
Julia McCune Flory and Phoebe Flory -
The Azalea Plant (Julia Hall McCune) -
Julia McCune Flory and Elizabeth Flory -
What Shall I Say? -
Illustration for "Beneath the Wrinkle" -
Letitia Felix -
The Orchard -
John Flory -
By the Window -
Walter L. Flory, Julia McCune Flory, and Phoebe Flory -
John Flory and Rabbit -
In the Arbor -
On the Porch (Julia Hall McCune) -
Julia Hall McCune -
Letitia Felix -
Illustration for "Beneath the Wrinkle" (Frank Webb and Julia Hall McCune) -
Unpublished illustration [Julia Hall McCune] for Clara Morris, "Beneath the Wrinkle" -
The Arbor (Julia Hall McCune) -
The Peacock Feather -
Julia Hall McCune -
Along the Old Canal -
Walter L. Flory and John Flory -
At the Window -
The Readers -
Julia Hall McCune -
Julia Hall McCune -
The Walter L. Flory Family
On provenance & the public domain
A credit line — the small "Gift 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.