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Works of Art (Results: 2 of 9. View all results in Works of Art.)
Seymour Joseph Guy: The Contest for the Bouquet: The Family of Robert Gordon in Their New York Dining-Room (1992.128) | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
... Index About the Timeline Bibliography The Contest for the Bouquet: The Family of Robert Gordon in Their New York Dining-Room , 1866 Seymour Joseph Guy (American, 1824–1910) Oil on canvas 24 5/8 x 29 1/2 in. (62.5 x 74.9 cm) Purchase, ...
The Contest for the Bouquet: The Family of Robert Gordon in Their New York Dining-Room, 1866;
Purchase, Gift of William E. Dodge, by exchange, and Lila Acheson Wallace Gift, 1992 (1992.128)
[at lower left]: SJG [monogram] UY N.A. [National Academician] 1866
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Making a Train | American Stories: Paintings of Everyday Life | Special Exhibitions
... 1877 Cosmopolitan and Candid Stories, 1877–1915 Exhibition Images Enlarge 13 of 24 Stories of War and Reconciliation, 1860–1877 Seymour Joseph Guy (American, 1824–1910) Making a Train , 1867 Oil on canvas; 18 1/8 x 24 1/8 in. ( ...
Story of Golden Locks | American Stories: Paintings of Everyday Life | Special Exhibitions
... Cosmopolitan and Candid Stories, 1877–1915 Exhibition Images Enlarge 15 of 24 Stories of War and Reconciliation, 1860–1877 Seymour Joseph Guy (American, 1824–1910) Story of Golden Locks , ca. 1870 Oil on canvas; 34 x 28 in. (86.4 ...
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Press Room - Current Press Releases
... return to peaceful pursuits. Expressing nostalgia for pre-war innocence, many artists portrayed children, including Seymour Joseph Guy, whose Making a Train (1867, Philadelphia Museum of Art) epitomizes the impulse. And, as the agrarian basis ...
Metropolitan Museum Exhibition Features 100 Iconic American Paintings That Tell Stories of Everyday Life
Exhibition dates: October 12, 2009–January 24, 2010
Exhibition location: Special Exhibition Galleries, second floor
Press preview: Monday, October 5, 10:00 a.m.–noon
... return to peaceful pursuits. Expressing nostalgia for pre-war innocence, many artists portrayed children, including Seymour Joseph Guy, whose Making a Train (1867, Philadelphia Museum of Art) epitomizes the impulse. And, as the agrarian basis ...
2009-10-02
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