Showing 24 artworks out of 168 with Indianapolis Museum Of Art
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- Carlo Maratta
- Claude Lorrain (Claude Gellée)
- Edward Hopper
- Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin
- Ferdinand Bol
- Frans Hals I
- Georges Lemmen
- Georges Seurat
- Giovanni Paolo Panini
- Guna People
- Jan Brueghel The Elder
- Jan Miense Molenaer
- Jean-Antoine Watteau
- Jean-François Millet
- John Singer Sargent
- Luca Giordano
- Paul Cézanne
- Pieter De Hooch
- Sir Anthony Van Dyck
- Theodore Clement Steele
- Titian Ramsay Peale Ii
- Utagawa Hiroshige
- Utagawa Hiroshige, Andō Tokutarō, Ichiyusai, Utashige, Ichiyōsai
- Willem Kalf
- William Merritt Chase
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Discover "Pleasant Run" by Theodore Clement Steele (1885). A serene Impressionist landscape of autumn woods & a flowing stream. Explore luminous beauty & tranquility.
Jean-François Millet's 'Peasant with a Wheelbarrow' (1848) captures rural labor’s dignity. This iconic Realist painting depicts a peasant pushing a wheelbarrow, symbolizing a vanishing way of life in the French countryside.
Paul Cézanne's "Houses in Provence" captures the beauty of rural France with dynamic brushstrokes and serene landscapes, bridging Impressionism & Cubism.
Explore Titian Ramsay Peale II's 'Portrait of a Man,' a captivating oil painting showcasing remarkable detail and contemplative expression from the High Renaissance.
Admire John Singer Sargent’s ‘The Olive Grove,’ a serene Impressionist landscape capturing a tranquil olive grove scene with figures enjoying the afternoon sun – a masterpiece housed at Indianapolis Museum of Art.
Admire William Merritt Chase’s masterful Impressionistic portrait of James Whitcomb Riley—a celebrated poet captured in exquisite detail at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
Hiroshige's "Hakone" captures the serene beauty of Japan's landscape with snow-capped mountains, tranquil waters, and a solitary figure admiring the view – a timeless woodblock print.
Admire Ferdinand Bol's 'Portrait of a Scholar' (1659), a captivating Baroque painting showcasing a learned gentleman lost in thought. Discover the artistry and intellectual depth of this Dutch Golden Age masterpiece.
Paul Gauguin's 'Haystack, near Arles' (1888) captures rural tranquility with vibrant colors & symbolic depth. Admire this post-impressionist masterpiece from the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
Experience Paul Gauguin's 'Christmas Night,' a captivating Post-Impressionist masterpiece depicting a serene winter scene with symbolic depth and vibrant colors. A stunning reproduction by ArtsDot.
Discover Utagawa Hiroshige’s ‘Akasaka, No. 37’. A captivating Edo-era woodblock print showcasing daily life & serene landscapes. Hand-painted reproductions available.
Delve into Paul Gauguin’s ‘Still Life with Profile of Laval,’ a masterpiece of Post-Impressionism capturing vibrant colors and profound symbolism—a portrait alongside fruit reflecting Gauguin's artistic vision.
William Merritt Chase’s ‘Still Life - Brass Bowl’ (1898) captures a luminous still life with vases, flowers, and reflections – a quintessential example of American Impressionism.
Utagawa Hiroshige Fushimi, Station # 51 A Poetic Vision of Edo Japan: The Life and Art of Utagawa Hiroshige Utagawa Hiroshige, born Andō Tokutarō in 1797 in the bustling city of Edo (modern Tokyo), stands as a pivotal figure in the world of *ukiyo-e*, or “pictures of the floating world.” Though deeply rooted in the traditions of Japanese woodblock printing, Hiroshige transcended mere replicatio
Delve into the captivating world of American Impressionism with William Merritt Chase’s ‘Moses Swaim,’ a masterful portrait housed at Indianapolis Museum of Art. Explore its nuanced technique and artistic brilliance.
A portrait of quiet elegance: William Merritt Chase’s "Lady in White" captures the fleeting beauty of Impressionism with luminous color and loose brushwork, featuring a woman seated serenely in white dress and hat adorned with flowers.
Discover 'Fuchu, No. 20' by Utagawa Hiroshige – a serene ukiyo-e print depicting bathers & mountains. Explore Japanese woodblock art’s beauty & influence.
A serene Baroque landscape capturing the biblical flight into Egypt by Claude Lorrain featuring atmospheric light and classical beauty, perfect for adding timeless elegance to your collection.
Hiroshige's 'Keishi (Kyoto), Capital' captures the vibrant life of Kyoto with a bridge bustling with people and boats on serene waters, framed by majestic mountains – a timeless glimpse into Edo Japan.
Witness Anthony van Dyck's dramatic 'Entry of Christ into Jerusalem' (1617). A Baroque masterpiece depicting the biblical event with vibrant colors, dynamic figures, and profound spiritual depth.