Provenance · Gift
Ralph King, the Frederick Keppel Memorial
This catalog gathers 66 public-domain works given to the museum by Ralph King, the Frederick Keppel Memorial. Every work is held by Cleveland Museum of Art.
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The Large Sheepfold -
The Old Cock -
Thatched Cottages -
The Wagg-Poids of the City of Amsterdam -
Banks of the River Cousin -
The Marsh with Storks -
A Squall at Trouville -
Early Morning, Richmond Park -
Noyant -
The Boat in Conflans -
Boats of Cabotage (Coasts of Italy) -
The Little Marine: Souvenir of Medway -
Fishing boat making a port of call at the rocks of Collioure -
The Call to Order -
The Bather -
The Thicket -
In my Bordeaux Garden -
The Orchard -
Landscape, after Français -
The Spirits from the Cities of the Dead -
View from Pont St. Michel -
Ducks at play -
Brook in the Val Mondois -
The Castle of the Owls -
Rain and Umbrella -
Banks of the Rhone -
Old Brass -
The Storm, after Constable -
Black Rocks near Trouville (Low Tide) -
Teal -
The Wild Rabbit -
Exotic Flower (Fleur exotique) -
Old Man Thinking -
The Little Cavaliers -
Château de Chenonceau -
From Treatise on Etching -
The Little Brids -
Bordeaux, View from the Coast of Cénon -
Place Pigalle en 1878 -
Fisherman's thatched cottage -
The Sun Bath -
The Shower -
Lady Haden -
Sultry Afternoon -
Bastion 49 -
Sheepfold: Sunset -
Autumn -
The Bathers -
Landscape, or The White Horse, after Corot -
Shore of a Stream at Rossillon -
In Province: The House at Orléans -
Portrait of the Artist and His Model -
Moonrise in the Andilly Valley -
On the Seine -
Moonrise -
Bordeaux -
Small ferry-boats on the banks oft he Seine -
A Study -
View of the Bridge of Saint-Pères -
The Crossing -
The Grape Harvest -
La Toilette -
The Algerian Palace at the Trocadero -
Landscape: Sunset, after Corot -
Stags at the water's edge -
The Wharf at Trouville
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.