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PAINTINGS

The painting collection consists of more than 600 works that survey the development of Western European and American art, from the early Renaissance to the present. The Samuel H. Kress Collection of Italian Renaissance and Baroque works forms the core of the museum’s European paintings while other strengths in this area include Dutch genre, British portraiture, and French Impressionist works. Among the European artists represented are Francesco Botticini, Canaletto, Thomas Gainsborough, and Camille Pissarro. The 19th-century American collection spans from portraits by Ralph E. W. Earl and landscapes by George Inness, to genre paintings by Winslow Homer. Among the early 20th-century works are paintings by Thomas Hart Benton, Robert Henri, and Georgia O’Keeffe while later Contemporary artists include Roger Brown, Elizabeth Murray, and Sam Gilliam.

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Portrait of Alexander Home
Sir Henry Raeburn
ca. 1810
Boats at St. Valery
Eugene Boudin
1891
L'ingénue (The Ingenue)
Pierre Auguste Renoir
ca. 1895
The Slaying of the Medusa
Luca Giordano
ca. 1680
Portrait of Mrs. Way
Sir Joshua Reynolds
1761
Piazza del Popolo, Rome
Gaspar van Wittel
ca. 1683
La Ruelle des Poulies à Pontoise
Camille Pissarro
ca. 1872