Robert S. Duncanson - Artworks

Artworks

  • Trial of Shakespeare,1843 (Douglass Settlement House, Toledo, Ohio )
  • Roses Fancy Still Life, 1843 (National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. )
  • Drunkard's Plight, 1845 (Detroit Institute of Arts )
  • At the Foot of the Cross, 1846 (Detroit Institute of Arts )
  • Cliff Mine, Lake Superior, 1848 (F. Ward Paine Jr.)
  • Mayan Ruins, Yucatan, 1848 (Dayton Art Institute )
  • The Belmont Murals, 1850–1852 ((Panels) Taft Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio )
  • View of Cincinnati, Ohio From Covington, Kentucky, 1851 (Cincinnati Historical Society)
  • The Garden of Eden (after Cole), 1852 (High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia )
  • Dream of Arcadia (after Cole), 1852 (Private Collection, New York)
  • Uncle Tom and Little Eva, 1853 (Detroit Institute of Arts )
  • Italianate Landscape, 1855 (California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California )
  • Robbing the Eagle's Nest, 1856, (National Museum of African American History and Culture)
  • The Rainbow, 1859 (National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. )
  • Land of Lotus Eaters, 1861 (Collection of His Royal Majesty, the King of Sweden )
  • Vale of Kashmir, 1863 (Private Collection, Detroit)
  • A Dream of Italy, 1865 (Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, Alabama)
  • Cottate Opposite Pass at Ben Lomond, 1866 (Museum of Art, North Carolina Central University, purchase)
  • Loch Long, Scotland, 1867 (National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. )
  • Dog's Head Scotland, 1870 (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston )
  • Landscape, 1870 (Private Collection, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania )
  • Vulture and Its Prey (1844)

  • Portrait of Freeman Cary (c. 1856)

  • Landscape with Sheep

  • On the St. Annes, East Canada (1863-65)

  • Waterfall on Mont-Morency (1864)

  • Mount Oxford (1864)

  • A Dream of Italy (1865)

  • Vesuvius and Pompeii (1870)

  • Ellen's Isle, Loch Katrine (1871)

  • "Blue hole", Petite rivière Miami (affluent de l'Ohio), (1851)

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