painting
late 19th century to mid 20th century
This is an oil painting on canvas that shows three tall Cypress trees growing on a rocky coast overlooking the sea. |
1973
This is an oil painting on canvas. The entire surface is painted matte purple and the overall shape is rectangular with rounded top corners. Wooden molding frames the edge on the top and most of... |
n.d.
NOTES: Handbook Selection, 1984. ARTIST BIRTH: 1877 ARTIST DEATH: 1947 CONDITION: Good COND DESCRIPT: General moderate craquelure. |
1885
APPROXIMATE DATE: 1885 NOTES: Handbook Selection, 1984. ARTIST BIRTH: 1816 ARTIST DEATH: 1892 |
1964
Abstract oil painting on canvas contains a composition of black gestural strokes through the vertical center. Dark blue and additional black areas appear along left and right sides. Small areas... |
1978
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1954
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c.1932
NOTES: Formerly EL57.47.13 extended loan from SFMMA, Emanuel Walter Collection.; REFRAMED 6/92; researcher found article from SF Chronicle 10/2/1932 with title and illustration, also in Chronicle... |
1949
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1959
NOTES: Handbook Selection, 1984. |
1969
This is an acrylic painting on canvas that shows a minimalist composition of a narrow red "ribbon" painted on the canvas from top to bottom center against a white background. The... |
1920
Handbook Selection, 1984. Included in Society of Six by Nancy Boas, 1988. L. Siegriest recalls this was one of his first paintings," c.1917." See Nancy Boas, 1988, letter on file. ... |
1931
Handbook Selection, 1984. Depicts custom dress shop that the Labaudts owned. Central figure is Marcelle. Labaudts designed costumes for artists' balls before WWII that were held in San Francisco... |
1881
APPROXIMATE DATE: 1881 ARTIST BIRTH: 1857 ARTIST DEATH: 1942 |
1934
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1874
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1915
This is an oil painting on canvas that shows an impressionistic field of Rhododendron flowers. What appears to be a bridge is visible in the distance at upper left, and a row of trees spans the... |
n.d.
NOTES: Handbook Selection, 1984. ARTIST BIRTH: 1850 ARTIST DEATH: 1903 |
1963
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1998
Work consists of two canvases attached to each other. One large square and a much smaller one attached to the top center. |
c. 1880
APPROXIMATE DATE: 1880 |
1916
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1853
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1894
Handbook Selection, 1984. Possible date: 1891 (See Arkelian, M. George Inness Landscape: His Signature Years 1884-1894. TOM, 1978. pp. 24-25, 30 (footnote #70), 61. |