Continuing on where I left off yesterday, here we have Harmony, an 1886 painting by Robert Harris.
A Daffodil is by Laura Muntz Lyall, dating to 1910.
Grey And Gold is by Florence Carlyle, and dates to around 1910.
This is Voyageurs At Dawn, by Frances Anne Hopkins, from 1871.
Indian Encampment On The Lower St. Lawrence is a dramatic work by William Raphael, from 1879.
Waterfall is an 1866 landscape by O.R. Jacobi.
The second interior courtyard here in the National Gallery features a reflecting pool.
This is one of the sculptures around it. Dancing On The Moon II is a 2016 bronze by David Rubin Piqtoukun.
Era muy propio de esa época que las niñas se iniciaran en el estudio del piano y algunas de ellas, cuando se convirtieron en mujer, fueron concertistas expertas.
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ReplyDeleteLovely exhibit. The Waterfall is my favorite, I like the reflecting pool and sculpture. Take care , have a great day!
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DeleteThose are nice paintings!
ReplyDeleteThey are.
Delete...the reflecting pool is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI agree.
DeleteI go with Tom. (Great paintings, too).
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DeleteBeautiful portraits.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely.
DeleteSuperb work!
ReplyDeleteI think so.
DeleteI like A daffodil best and that last sculpture.
ReplyDeleteIt stands out.
Delete'Indian Encampment On The Lower St. Lawrence' is very impressive.
ReplyDeleteThat it is.
DeleteGrey and Gold is my favorite here.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful painting.
DeleteWe had some great artists in our history.
ReplyDeleteWe did.
DeleteNice paintings, and I love that courtyard
ReplyDeleteI do too.
DeleteNice photos, the sculpture has a wonderful take flight vibe.
ReplyDeleteYes it does.
DeleteAnother lovely court yard and great classical art ~
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Thank you.
DeleteEach of those paintings is my favorite! That is really beautiful engaging art. Thank you William. Wishing you a fine weekend
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DeleteVery nice indeed, and splendid photos William.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteI love that dress in The Grey and Gold.
ReplyDeleteI do too.
DeleteBeautiful paintings. My favourite is The Waterfall.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beauty.
DeleteI find 'A Narcissus' by Laura Muntz Lyall so beautiful. I was searching on the www who she was. Thank you!
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DeleteA curious place for such a large reflecting pool.
ReplyDeleteYes, but it works.
DeleteEnjoyed seeing the beautiful paintings.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thank you.
DeleteGorgeous paintings. The reflecting pool resembles a spa.
ReplyDeleteIt does.
DeleteI swear some of those landscape paintings look like the one my parents had hanging over our couch as a kid. Thank you for the tour!
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DeleteThat reflecting pool was very unexpected. What a terrific addition to the gallery.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely.
DeleteThe reflecting pool emanates a peaceful vibe. I particularly like the second portrait.
ReplyDeleteI do too.
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