Provenance · Collection
Norweb
This catalog gathers 72 public-domain works assembled in the Norweb collection. Every work is held by Cleveland Museum of Art.
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Winter and Spring Landscape -
Christ Triumphant Appearing to an Interceding Saint -
Bacchanal -
Cow -
Interior of an Inn -
Highland Lassie -
Faggot Gatherer (recto) Study of a Head seen from Below (verso) -
Ruth and Boaz (recto) -
Partial Architectural Study (verso) -
Landscape with Tower at Seashore -
Architectural Sketch (verso) -
Egremont Castle, Cumberland -
Church in a Landscape -
Peasant Woman -
Ascension of Saint Jerome -
Christ and His Disciples -
Head of a Man -
Ruth and Boaz (recto) The Fall of Simon Magus (verso) -
Chariot Drawn by Lions with Amorini (recto) -
Landscape with Cattle (recto) -
Landscape with a Mill -
Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine -
Baccante -
Landscape with Cattle (recto) Cattle (verso) -
Copy of Van Dyck's Déodat Delmont -
Landscape with Castle Ruin -
The Peasant Who Blew Hot and Cold (copy after Aegidius Sadeler) -
Sketch for Lot and His Daughters (verso) -
Study of a Head seen from Below (verso) -
Cattle (verso) -
Study of Monks -
The Resurrection -
Landscape with Sheep and Two Shepherds -
Two Sketches of a Mother and Child (verso) -
Houses in a Landscape -
Apollo Flaying Marsyas (recto) -
Faggot Gatherer (recto) -
Assumption of the Virgin -
The Infant St. John the Baptist -
River Landscape with Arched Rock -
Ruins of an Abbey -
Rape of the Sabines -
Victorious Soldiers with Trophy -
The Ford -
Lot and His Daughters (recto); Sketch for Lot and His Daughters (verso) -
Ships at Sea -
Hercules and the Girdle of Hippolyta -
Three Scenes from the Passion of Christ (recto); Architectural Sketch (verso) -
Sketches: Figures and Animals -
Ships -
Three Scenes from the Passion of Christ (recto) -
Mountain Landscape with Figures -
Lot and His Daughters (recto) -
Landscape -
The Stigmatization of Saint Francis -
Virgin and Child with Saint John (recto) -
Head of a Bishop -
Mercury and Argos -
River Landscape with Fisherman and Three Boats -
Chariot Drawn by Lions with Amorini (recto) Partial Architectural Study (verso) -
Italian Landscape -
Last Supper -
Landscape with Farm Animals -
Illustration from Torquato Tasso's Gerusalemme Liberata -
Landscape -
Barrel-Vaulted Arcade Rendered in Perspective -
Apollo Flaying Marsyas (recto); Two Sketches of a Mother and Child (verso) -
Sheep Heads -
Soldiers -
Three Children Blowing Horns -
Ornament Panel: Triton and Two Infant Satyrs -
The Ecstasy of St. Francis
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.