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Garden at Sainte-Adresse, Claude Monet  French, Oil on canvas
Claude Monet
1867
Garden at Vaucresson, Edouard Vuillard  French, Distemper on canvas
Edouard Vuillard
1920; reworked 1926, 1935, 1936
3-part Garden landscape window for Linden Hall, Agnes F. Northrop  American, Leaded Favrile glass
Designer Agnes F. Northrop
Manufacturer Tiffany Studios
1912
Giverny, Stephen Shore  American, Chromogenic print
Stephen Shore
1977
Giverny, Stephen Shore  American, Chromogenic print
Stephen Shore
1977
Giverny, Stephen Shore  American, Chromogenic print
Stephen Shore
1977
Garden Settee, Cast iron, American
American
ca. 1870
Garden Fountain, Brass; cast in sections, joined and engraved
early 17th century
Garden Landscape, Louis C. Tiffany  American, Favrile-glass mosaic, American
Designer Designed by Louis C. Tiffany
Tiffany Studios
ca. 1905–15
Garden View, Brooklyn, Fidelia Bridges  American, Watercolor and gouache, with traces of graphite underdrawing, on tan hot-pressed wove paper, American
Fidelia Bridges
ca. 1867
Garden Scene, Jean-François Millet  French, Oil on canvas
Jean-François Millet
1854
The Water Garden, Childe Hassam  American, Oil on canvas, American
Childe Hassam
1909
Mexican Garden, Malcolm Morley  American, born England, Watercolor on paper
Malcolm Morley
1985
The Unicorn Rests in a Garden (from the Unicorn Tapestries), Wool warp with wool, silk, silver, and gilt wefts, French (cartoon)/South Netherlandish (woven)
French (cartoon)/South Netherlandish (woven)
1495–1505
[View of Garden], Unknown, Albumen silver print
Unknown
1850s
Giverny, Stephen Shore  American, Chromogenic print
Stephen Shore
1977
Zoological Garden, Louis-Pierre-Théophile Dubois de Nehaut  French, Salted paper print from paper negative
Louis-Pierre-Théophile Dubois de Nehaut
1854–56
Untitled, New York, Mitch Epstein  American, Chromogenic print
Mitch Epstein
1997
[Innisfree Garden, Millbrook, NY], John Yang  American, Palladium print
John Yang
1981, printed 1998
Garden 2, Marc Quinn  British, Inkjet print
Marc Quinn
Publisher The Paragon Press
2000
Plan for a temple garden, Sandstone
ca. 2030–1640 B.C.
The Agony in the Garden, Nicolas Poussin  French, Oil on copper
Nicolas Poussin
1626–27
The Agony in the Garden, Pot-metal and colorless glass, vitreous paint and silver stain, Austrian
Austrian
ca. 1390
Garden 2, Marc Quinn  British, Inkjet print
Marc Quinn
Publisher The Paragon Press
2000
Garden Scene, Tomb of Ipuy, Norman de Garis Davies, Tempera on paper
Norman de Garis Davies
ca. 1290–1224 BCE
Reciting Poetry in a Garden, Stonepaste; polychrome glaze within black wax resist outlines (cuerda seca technique)
first quarter 17th century
Dish with Children in Garden, Porcelain painted with cobalt blue under transparent glaze (Jingdezhen ware), China
China
mid-16th century
American
ca. 1870
Rockingham “Distin Family Band” garden seat, Charles Coxon  American, Yellow earthenware
Designer Designed by Charles Coxon
Manufacturer Manufactured by E. & W. Bennett Pottery
ca. 1849–50
Garden 2, Marc Quinn  British, Inkjet print
Marc Quinn
Publisher The Paragon Press
2000
Model of a Porch and Garden, Wood, paint, copper
ca. 1981–1975 B.C.
Mein Garten, Heinrich Kühn  Austrian, born Germany, Gum bichromate over platinum print
Heinrich Kühn
1908
[Garden, Front], Frederick H. Evans  British, Platinum print
Multiple artists/makers
1896
Garden, Pierre Bonnard  French, Oil on canvas
Pierre Bonnard
ca. 1935
Giverny, Stephen Shore  American, Chromogenic print
Stephen Shore
1977
Giverny, Stephen Shore  American, Chromogenic print
Stephen Shore
1977

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