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.

  1. Eleanor Brown McCune Eleanor Brown McCune Clarence H. White · 1915
  2. The Arbor The Arbor Clarence H. White · 1906
  3. Three Girls in the Woods (Julia Hall McCune, Stella Howard, and Letitia Felix) Three Girls in the Woods (Julia Hall McCune, Stella Howard, and Letitia Felix) Clarence H. White · 1902
  4. Telegraph Poles Telegraph Poles Clarence H. White · 1898
  5. Julia Hall McCune Julia Hall McCune Clarence H. White · 1902
  6. Julia McCune Flory and John Flory Julia McCune Flory and John Flory Clarence H. White · 1915
  7. Winter Landscape Winter Landscape Clarence H. White · 1900
  8. The Edge of the Wood - Evening (Letitia Felix) The Edge of the Wood - Evening (Letitia Felix) Clarence H. White · 1900
  9. The Peacock Feather The Peacock Feather Clarence H. White · 1902
  10. Jane White, Lewis White, and Maynard White Jane White, Lewis White, and Maynard White Clarence H. White · 1901
  11. Julia McCune Flory and Phoebe Flory Julia McCune Flory and Phoebe Flory Clarence H. White · 1915
  12. The Azalea Plant (Julia Hall McCune) The Azalea Plant (Julia Hall McCune) Clarence H. White · 1900
  13. Julia McCune Flory and Elizabeth Flory Julia McCune Flory and Elizabeth Flory Clarence H. White · 1915
  14. What Shall I Say? What Shall I Say? Clarence H. White · 1896
  15. Illustration for "Beneath the Wrinkle" Illustration for "Beneath the Wrinkle" Clarence H. White · 1903
  16. Letitia Felix Letitia Felix Clarence H. White · 1898
  17. The Orchard The Orchard Clarence H. White · 1902
  18. John Flory John Flory Clarence H. White · 1915
  19. By the Window By the Window Clarence H. White · 1896
  20. Walter L. Flory, Julia McCune Flory, and Phoebe Flory Walter L. Flory, Julia McCune Flory, and Phoebe Flory Clarence H. White · 1915
  21. John Flory and Rabbit John Flory and Rabbit Clarence H. White · 1915
  22. In the Arbor In the Arbor Clarence H. White · 1906
  23. On the Porch (Julia Hall McCune) On the Porch (Julia Hall McCune) Clarence H. White · 1897
  24. Julia Hall McCune Julia Hall McCune Clarence H. White · 1903
  25. Letitia Felix Letitia Felix Clarence H. White · 1899
  26. Illustration for "Beneath the Wrinkle" (Frank Webb and Julia Hall McCune) Illustration for "Beneath the Wrinkle" (Frank Webb and Julia Hall McCune) Clarence H. White · 1903
  27. Unpublished illustration [Julia Hall McCune] for Clara Morris, "Beneath the Wrinkle" Unpublished illustration [Julia Hall McCune] for Clara Morris, "Beneath the Wrinkle" Clarence H. White · 1903
  28. The Arbor (Julia Hall McCune) The Arbor (Julia Hall McCune) Clarence H. White · 1906
  29. The Peacock Feather The Peacock Feather Clarence H. White · 1902
  30. Julia Hall McCune Julia Hall McCune Clarence H. White · 1897
  31. Along the Old Canal Along the Old Canal Clarence H. White · 1896
  32. Walter L. Flory and John Flory Walter L. Flory and John Flory Clarence H. White · 1915
  33. At the Window At the Window Clarence H. White · 1896
  34. The Readers The Readers Clarence H. White · 1897
  35. Julia Hall McCune Julia Hall McCune Clarence H. White · 1904
  36. Julia Hall McCune Julia Hall McCune Clarence H. White · 1900
  37. The Walter L. Flory Family The Walter L. Flory Family Clarence H. White · 1915

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.