Clark Estates; Singer Sewing Machine Company; James F. Drake, Inc.; Sherry-Lehmann, Inc.; Parke-Bernet Galleries; M. Knoedler & Co.; Galerie Durand-Ruel; Tiffany and Company; Wildenstein and Company (New York, N.Y.); Paul Drey Gallery; National...
This series contains RSC's diaries from 1923 through 1949. The entries recount his daily life in New York City, Cooperstown, Virginia, and Paris.
Williams College. Graduate Program in the History of Art -- Newsletters; Williams College. Graduate Program in the History of Art -- Periodicals; Art -- History -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- Massachusetts -- Williamstown -- Periodicals;...
Williams Graduate Program in the History of Art, Offered in Collaboration with the Clark, Newsletter, Academic Year 2011-2012 includes Marc Gotlieb: A Letter from the Director; Faculty and Staff News; the Graduate Program and the Clark, WCMA, MASS...
Prints, American -- 19th century; Trees; Boys; Hats; Children; Literary illustration; Play; Rural life; Country life
After Winslow Homer
Curatorial inscription notes: Signed lower right: WH (in reverse) Printed below: Swinging on a Birch-Tree./Drawn by Winslow Homer.] [See Swinging on a Birch-Tree, page 355
Curatorial inscription notes: Signed lower right: J. P. DAVIS Sc Printed below: Watching the Crows./Drawn by Winslow Homer.] [See Watching the Crows, page 355
Notes: Exhibition titled Winslow Homer: Making Art,...
Provenance: Martha Bennett Phelps William George Phelps, Binghamton, New York, by descent Esther Phelps Pumpelly, Oswego, New York, by descent [Macbeth Gallery, New York, 1937] [Milch Gallery, New York] [Macbeth Gallery, New York] Whitney...
Provenance: Estate of Winslow Homer Charles Savage Homer (the artist?s brother) Dr. George Woodward, Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania [Wildenstein & Co.,...
Painting, American -- 19th century; Farms; Farmyards; Houses; Chickens; Hens; Animals; Farming; Rural life; Country life; Women; Work; Genre painting
Title Notes: Also known as: A Woman Feeding Chickens and Turkeys
Provenance: Charles Savage Homer (the artist?s brother) Mrs. Charles Savage Homer (his widow) [Wildenstein & Co., New York] Robert Sterling Clark, 6 Oct....
Provenance: Thomas B. Clarke, by 1891 (from the artist) [American Art Association, New York, sale of Clarke collection, 1518 Feb. 1899, no. 360] Dr. Alexander C. Humphreys, Hoboken, N.J. [New York, American Art Association, 15 Feb. 1917, no....
Provenance: Charles Savage Homer, Jr. (the artist?s brother), West Townsend, Mass. Mrs. Charles Savage Homer (his widow), West Townsend, Mass. [Robert B. Campbell, Boston, c. 1950] [M. Knoedler & Co., New York] Robert Sterling Clark, 28 Mar....
Remarks: Related Work: Rough Sea Breaking upon Shore, c. 1899-1900, charcoal and chalk on cardboard, 21 5/8 x 12 1/2 (54.9 x 31.8), Cooper-Hewitt Museum, Smithsonian...