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period

movement

  1. In a Garden (also known as The Three Sisters - A Study of June Sunlight) — Edmund Charles Tarbell, 1890
  2. In the Orchard — Theodore Robinson, 1891

vibe

  1. In a Garden (also known as The Three Sisters - A Study of June Sunlight) — Edmund Charles Tarbell, 1890
  2. Old Lyme Bridge — Frederick Childe Hassam, 1903
  3. Laurel on the Ledges — Frederick Childe Hassam, 1906
  4. Bowl of Goldfish — Frederick Childe Hassam
  5. In the Orchard — Theodore Robinson, 1891
  6. Ravine near Branchville — Julian Alden Weir, 1915
  7. Pottery Vendor — Eanger Irving Couse, 1916
  8. Wild Cherry Tree — John Henry Twachtman, 1901

keywords

tone

  1. Woman at a Mirror — Theo van Rysselberghe, 1907
  2. Bowl of Goldfish — Frederick Childe Hassam
  3. Gabrielle Holding a Mirror with a Portrait of Coco — Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1905
  4. Pottery Vendor — Eanger Irving Couse, 1916
  5. Woman with Red Necklace (also known as La femme au collier rose) — Theo van Rysselberghe, 1907
  6. Morning Light — Frederick Childe Hassam, 1914

main color

  1. Woman with Red Necklace (also known as La femme au collier rose) — Theo van Rysselberghe, 1907
  2. Gabrielle Holding a Mirror with a Portrait of Coco — Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1905
  3. Woman with a Mirror — Frederick Carl Frieseke
  4. Ravine near Branchville — Julian Alden Weir, 1915
  5. Pottery Vendor — Eanger Irving Couse, 1916
  6. The green mirror, (1911) — Guy Rose
  7. Narcissa — hovsep pushman
  8. Girl Arranging Her Hair — Mary Stevenson Cassatt
  9. The Mirror — Frederick Carl Frieseke
  10. In a Garden (also known as The Three Sisters - A Study of June Sunlight) — Edmund Charles Tarbell, 1890
  11. Bowl of Goldfish — Frederick Childe Hassam

other

  1. Portrait of a young African-American woman — Theodore Clement Steele
  2. Libbie Standing — Theodore Clement Steele
  3. Portrait of a Lady by her Dressing Table — Marcel Dyf
  4. La Toilette — Federico Zandomeneghi
  5. Four notes in Paris — hermen anglada camarasa
  6. In the Mirror — Jacques-Émile Blanche
  7. Jetty at Low Tide (also known as The Water Pier) — Joseph Rodefer DeCamp, 1901