Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Images from the Baltimore Museum of Art: The Cohen Collection (from June 29)

The Baltimore Museum of Art is a full form art museum with works from Ancient times and cultures to the present.  One of its signature collections is the Cone Collection.  Two sisters who never married and hobnobbed with Paris' intellectual avant garde, but were from Baltimore originally, the Cones used their connections and family wealth to create a collection of mostly impressionist paintings the envy of their piers.  All of this to the Baltimore Museum of Art was bequeathed.  It's an amazing collection covering a series of galleries and a must see for anyone who is into this period of European/American Art.  I give you a smattering of the works on display.

"The Young Violinist (Margaret Perry)" circa 1889,
by Theodore Robinson (1852-1896)

"The Pewter Jug" 1917,
by Henri Matisse (1869-1954)

"Mother and Child" 1922,
by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)

"Bathers" 1898-1900
by Paul Cezanne (1839-1906)

"Interior on a Grey Day, Vaucresson" 1921-1922
by Edouard Vuillard (1868-1940)

"The Convalescent Woman (The Sick Woman)" 1899
by Henri Matisse (1869-1954)

"Landscape with Figures" 1889,
by Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890)

"Double Portrait (Self-Portrait of the Artist and His Wife)" 1911,
Max Pechstein (1881-1955)

 A view through one of the galleries.
"Traveling Circus" 1937,
by Paul Klee (1879-1940)

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