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Jonathan Sturges Wh Osborn and William Church Osborn the Metropolitan Museum Journal v 43 2008
THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART JOURNAL | VOLUME 43
"Jonathan Sturges, W.H. Osborn, and William Church Osborn: A Chapter in American Art Patronage"
Oaklander, Christine I.
2008
22 pages
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About the authors
Christine Oaklander
Met Art in Publication
Jonathan Sturges
Asher Brown Durand
ca. 1840
Luman Reed
Asher Brown Durand
1835
View on the Catskill—Early Autumn
Thomas Cole
1836–37
In the Woods
Asher Brown Durand
1855
The Flower Girl
Charles Cromwell Ingham
1846
Thomas Cole
Henry Kirke Brown
by 1850
Washington Allston
Edward Augustus Brackett
1843–44; carved 1843–44
The Aegean Sea
Frederic Edwin Church
ca. 1877
View at Amalfi, Bay of Salerno
George Loring Brown
1857
The Pride of the Village
Henry Peters Gray
1858–59
The Greek Lovers
Henry Peters Gray
1846
The Spanish Singer
Edouard Manet
1860
Two Tahitian Women
Paul Gauguin
1899
The Angel Appearing to Zacharias
William Blake
1799–1800
Regatta at Sainte-Adresse
Claude Monet
1867
Vétheuil in Summer
Claude Monet
1880
Jalais Hill, Pontoise
Camille Pissarro
1867
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