Fogg Museum - Gallery

Gallery

  • Titian, Rustic Idyll, 1507-1508

  • Nicolas Poussin, Holy Family, 1645-1650

  • Canaletto, Piazza San Marco, Venice, c. 1730-1735

  • John Singleton Copley, Mrs. Daniel Denison Rogers (Abigail Bromfield), 1784

  • Ammi Phillips, Harriet Leavens, c. 1815

  • Jacques-Louis David, Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès, 1817

  • Albert Bierstadt, In the Sierras, 1868

  • Frédéric Bazille, Summer Scene, 1869

  • Edgar Degas, Cotton Merchants in New Orleans, 1873

  • Edgar Degas, The Rehearsal, 1873

  • Claude Monet, The Gare Saint-Lazare, Arrival of a Train, 1877

  • Paul Gauguin, Self portrait, c. 1875-1877

  • Edgar Degas, The Singer with the Glove, 1878

  • John Singer Sargent, Madame Gautreau (Madame X), c. 1883

  • Vincent van Gogh, Three Pairs of Shoes, 1886

  • Vincent van Gogh, Self-portrait dedicated to Paul Gauguin, 1888

  • Paul Gauguin, Still Life with Apples, a Pear, and a Ceramic Portrait Jug, 1889

  • Paul Gauguin, Poèmes barbares, 1896

  • Thomas Eakins, Miss Alice Kurtz, 1903

  • Franz Kline, High Street, 1950

Read more about this topic:  Fogg Museum

Famous quotes containing the word gallery:

    I never can pass by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York without thinking of it not as a gallery of living portraits but as a cemetery of tax-deductible wealth.
    Lewis H. Lapham (b. 1935)

    I should like to have seen a gallery of coronation beauties, at Westminster Abbey, confronted for a moment by this band of Island girls; their stiffness, formality, and affectation contrasted with the artless vivacity and unconcealed natural graces of these savage maidens. It would be the Venus de’ Medici placed beside a milliner’s doll.
    Herman Melville (1819–1891)

    To a person uninstructed in natural history, his country or sea-side stroll is a walk through a gallery filled with wonderful works of art, nine-tenths of which have their faces turned to the wall. Teach him something of natural history, and you place in his hands a catalogue of those which are worth turning round.
    Thomas Henry Huxley (1825–95)