Julius Le Blanc Stewart - Gallery

Gallery

  • Disappointment: Portrait of Sarah Bernhardt (1882).

  • On the Yacht "Namouna", Venice (1890), Wadsworth Atheneum. Lillie Langtry is the seated woman, right.

  • The Baptism (1892), Los Angeles County Museum of Art

  • The Goldsmith Ladies ... in a Peugeot (1897), Musée du Château de Compiègne, France

  • La Clairiere (aka The Glade) (1900), Detroit Institute of Art

  • Portrait of Mrs. Francis Stanton Blake (1908), Walters Art Museum

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