Provenance · Gift
Miss Katherine Bullard
This catalog gathers 41 public-domain works given to the museum by Miss Katherine Bullard. Every work is held by Cleveland Museum of Art.
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Liber Studiorum: Coast of Yorkshire, near Whitby -
Liber Studiorum: East Gate, Winchelsea, Sussex -
Liber Studiorum: Martello Towers, near Bexhill, Sussex -
Liber Studiorum: Near Blain Athol, Scotland -
Liber Studiorum: Ships in a Breeze -
Liber Studiorum: Hedging and Ditching -
Liber Studiorum: Temple of Isis -
Liber Studiorum: Mt. St. Gothard -
Liber Studiorum: Mill near the Grand Chartreuse, Dauphiny -
Liber Studiorum: St. Catherine's Hill, near Guilford -
Liber Studiorum: Scene in the Campagna -
Liber Studiorum: Mildmay Sea-piece -
Liber Studiorum: Watermill -
Liber Studiorum: Morpeth North -
Liber Studiorum: Vessels Unloading -
Liber Studiorum: Marine Dabblers -
Liber Studiorum: The Fifth Plague of Egypt -
Liber Studiorum: Jason -
Liber Studiorum: Rivaux Abbey, Yorkshire -
Liber Studiorum: Pembury Mill, Kent -
Liber Studiorum: The Bridge and Cows -
Liber Studiorum: Juvenile Tricks -
Liber Studiorum: Ville de Thun, Switzerland -
Liber Studiorum: Holy Island Cathedral -
Liber Studiorum: Lake of Thun, Swiss -
Liber Studiorum: Hind Head Hill on the Portsmouth Road -
Liber Studiorum: Aesacus and Hesperie -
Liber Studiorum: Little Devil's Bridge over the Russ, above Altdorft, Swiss -
Liber Studiorum: Procris and Cephalus -
Liber Studiorum: The Farmyard with the Cock -
Liber Studiorum: The Leader Sea-piece -
Liber Studiorum: Bonneville, Savoy -
Liber Studiorum: Dumblain Abbey, Scotland -
Liber Studiorum: Watercress Gatherers, Rails Head, Ferry Bridge, Twickenham -
Liber Studiorum: London from Greenwich -
Liber Studiorum: The Straw Yard -
Liber Studiorum: Windmill and Lock -
Liber Studiorum: Crowhurst, Sussex -
Liber Studiorum: The Woman and the Tambourine -
Liber Studiorum: Inverary Pier, Lock Fyne, Morning -
Liber Studiorum: The Castle above the Meadows
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.