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2WWD9JM Portrait of Dora Wheeler. William Merritt Chase. 1882–83.
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2WMW52N Chase William Merritt - Study of Flesh Color and Gold (1888)
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2WMR681 Chase William Merritt - A modern Magdalen (1888c.)
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2WMPR9H Chase William Merritt - Girl in a Japanese Costume (1890c.)
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2WMNNWG Chase William Merritt - Woman in White (1902)
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2WMNH9A Chase William Merritt - Dorothy (1902)
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2WMW263 Chase William Merritt - The Chase Homestead, Shinnecock, Long Island (1893c.)
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2WMW24X Chase William Merritt - Sunlight and Shadow, Shinnecock Hills (1895c.)
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2WMTXMD Chase William Merritt - First Touch of Autumn (1898c.)
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2WMTNC3 Chase William Merritt - Seaside Flowers (1897c.)
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2WMTEXB Chase William Merritt - Studio Interior (1882c.)
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2WMTEAP Chase William Merritt - Idle Hours (1894c.)
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2WMT5Y0 Chase William Merritt - Park in Brooklyn (1887c.)
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2WMT3MF Chase William Merritt - A Water Fountain in Prospect Park (1886c.)
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2WMT3A4 Chase William Merritt - The Open Air Breakfast (1888c.)
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2WMT2FH Chase William Merritt - Autumn (1895)
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2WMT223 Chase William Merritt - Courtyard in Venice (1877)
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2WMT1MD Chase William Merritt - A Friendly Call (1895)
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2WMRYTT Chase William Merritt - At the Seaside (1892c.)
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2WMRY9G Chase William Merritt - Gathering Autumn Flowers (1894 95)
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2WMR6PN Chase William Merritt - The Mirror (1900c.)
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2WMR39G Chase William Merritt - The Artist’s Daughter Alice (1899c.)
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2WMR1DP Chase William Merritt - Study of a Young Woman (1883 87)
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2WMPTM4 Chase William Merritt - Portrait of Master Robert Chase (1902c.)
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2WMNMRA Chase William Merritt - Portrait Group (Dorothy, Helen, and Bob)
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2WB45K1 The Old Road to the Sea. William Merritt Chase. c. 1893.
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2WPK69W William Merritt Chase, Nínive, 1849-Nueva York, 1916, Shinnecock Hills, 1893-1897
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2WPK2HX William Merritt Chase, (1849-1916), In the Park (A By-Path), Hacia 1889
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2T8DNT4 William Merritt Chase, Sunlight and Shadow, Shinnecock Hills, landscape painting in oil on canvas, 1870-1916
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2RGKCXN William Merritt Chase, Shinnecock Hills, landscape painting in oil on panel, circa 1895
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2TCE4M1 William Merritt Chase - Portrait of Dora Wheeler
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2RD6XN3 William Merritt Chase, Florence, painting in oil on canvas, 1907
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2RD6XMW William Merritt Chase, Hide and Seek, painting in oil on canvas, 1888
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2R9HG0H William Merritt Chase, A Modern Magdalen, painting in oil on canvas, 1888
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2R4057Y Portrait of My Mother (Sarah Swaim Chase) by William Merritt Chase (1849-1916), oil on canvas, 1892
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2R6BKRD Nude in an Interior
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2R6BK1F Lucretia
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2R6BHTD Judith with Head of Holofernes. Original from the Minneapolis Institute of Art.
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2R6BK94 Lumpeita poimimassa, 1905 - 1910, by Thorsten Wasastjerna
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2R6BKR1 Nature Untamed
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2R0MYHF A City Park Date: c. 1887 Artist: William Merritt Chase American, 1849–1916
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2T91KBE The Jester, 1875, William Merritt Chase, American, 1849 - 1916, 5 7/8 x 3 9/16 in. (14.92 x 9.05 cm) (plate)13 1/8 x 9 1/8 in. (33.34 x 23.18 cm) (sheet), Etching, United States, 19th century
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2T913P2 The Patrician, 1875, William Merritt Chase, American, 1849 - 1916, 21 3/4 x 18 in. (55.25 x 45.72 cm) (canvas), Oil on canvas, United States, 19th century
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2M3R537 Still Life: Fish by William Merritt Chase (1849-1916), oil on canvas, c. 1908
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2KEWDPH The Mirror by William Merritt Chase (1849-1916), oil on canvas, c. 1900
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2J02CYG Just Onions (Onions; Still Life). William Merritt Chase (United States, Indiana, Williamsburg, 1849-1916). United States, 1912. Paintings. Oil on wood panel
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2J02C7B Sketch for a Picture--Columbus before the Council of Salamanca (A) (Christopher Columbus before the Council of Salamanca). William Merritt Chase (United States, Indiana, Williamsburg, 1849-1916). United States, circa 1876. Paintings. Oil on canvas
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2J02BT7 Pablo de Sarasate: Portrait of a Violinist. William Merritt Chase (United States, Indiana, Williamsburg, 1849-1916). United States, circa 1875. Paintings. Oil on canvas
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2J027RH Sketch for a Picture--Columbus before the Council of Salamanca (B) (Christopher Columbus before the Spanish Council). William Merritt Chase (United States, Indiana, Williamsburg, 1849-1916). United States, circa 1876. Paintings. Oil on canvas
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2HWH62E Keying up - The court jester. Artist: Unknown After: William Merritt Chase, American, 1849–1916
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2HWEH85 The Smoker. Artist: William Unger, German, 1837–1937After: William Merritt Chase, American, 1849–1916
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2HWCNCT Monkeying with Literature. Artist: William Merritt Chase, American, 1849–1916
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2HWC5EF Shinnecock Hills. Artist: William Merritt Chase, American, 1849–1916
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2HWC59X Harbor Scene, Brooklyn Docks. Artist: William Merritt Chase, American, 1849–1916
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2HWC4DF Outskirts of Madrid. Artist: William Merritt Chase, American, 1849–1916
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2HWBETC Head of a Young Girl. Artist: William Merritt Chase, American, 1849–1916
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2HMEAB2 Alice by William Merritt Chase (1849-1916), oil on canvas, 1892
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2HJ2214 James Abbott McNeill Whistler 1885 William Merritt Chase American On his way to Spain in 1885 by way of London, Chase decided to introduce himself to James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903), whose works he had long admired. Whistler urged him to stay longer so they could paint portraits of one another. In depicting Whistler, Chase echoed traits that appear in his subject’s recent portraits, such as that of Théodore Duret (13.20): an elongated figure, a low-keyed palette, free brushwork, and ambiguous space. Although Chase must have intended to honor Whistler and his style with these echoes, Whistle
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2HJ1GA0 For the Little One ca. 1896 William Merritt Chase American 'For the Little One' shows Chase’s wife, Alice, in the entry hall of the couple’s summer home at Shinnecock, in the town of Southampton, Long Island, New York. The artist captured her engaged in a genteel handicraft with a maternal subtext: sewing a bit of apparel for a “little one,” presumably one of the five children in the Chase family by 1895. While he included in the scene decorative elements that conjured the aesthetic atmosphere of their residence, Chase focused more intently on the effects of light, demonstrating his command of
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2HHFTKK Lady in Black 1888 William Merritt Chase American Marietta Benedict Cotton (1868–1947) studied with Chase and became a successful society portraitist in New York and London. Chase later recalled: “One morning, a young lady came into my Tenth Street studio.. She came as a pupil but the moment she appeared before me I saw her only as a splendid model.. Such a model is a treasurefind. It is the personality that inspires, and which you depict on canvas.” An unabashed eclectic, Chase shared James McNeill Whistler’s predilection for monochromatic portraits and quoted the table at the left from John
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2HHF2PA Seventeenth Century Lady ca. 1895 William Merritt Chase American A consummate eclectic, Chase borrowed freely from old masters such as Frans Hals, Rembrandt van Rijn, and Diego Velázquez, and from contemporaries such as Édouard Manet, James McNeill Whistler, and John Singer Sargent. Here, he refers in the title of his painting to tradition, but shows a woman dressed in modern attire. She is seen from behind in a dark, ambiguous setting that is pierced by a sliver of light that suggests a slightly opened door. Uninterested in his model's particular identity, Chase calls attention to her gown, w
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2HHBFWX Pink Azalea—Chinese Vase 1880–90 (?) William Merritt Chase American Although Chase executed about 120 still life paintings, only ten were based on flowers. However, vases of flowers occasionally appear in his interior scenes and in his portraits. In this canvas an azalea shrub is depicted in a Chinese export porcelain vase, which is presumably used as a planter. Chase was an avid collector of bric-à-brac, including Asian artifacts. The asymmetrical composition of this painting hints at another important aspect of Chase's orientalism: his willingness to emulate some of the basic design principl
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2HH7P1G Roland ca. 1902 William Merritt Chase American Chase and his wife, Alice, had eight children, all of whom appeared in the artist's portraits and figure studies. This portrait is of Roland Dana Chase (1901–1980), the Chases' youngest son. Writing in 'Harper's Weekly' in 1901, a critic applauded: 'Witness the portrait of 'Roland,' who is depicted with splendid brush-work as a rollicking brown rogue, holding in his admirable baby hand the only note of color—a red ball.'. Roland 10474
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2HH718E Carmencita 1890 William Merritt Chase American Carmencita, the dancer known as the “Pearl of Seville,” was born in 1868 in Almería, on the southeastern coast of Spain, and became famous in her home country and in France during the 1880s. After she made her New York debut in 1889 at Niblo’s Garden, she was besieged with requests for private performances. John Singer Sargent arranged for her to perform in Chase’s studio on the evening of April 1, 1890. Afterward, Chase painted this lively portrait of the dancer, in which he suggested the audience’s enthusiasm by including the gold bracelet and f
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2HH4DG5 Bessie Potter ca. 1895 William Merritt Chase American Bessie Potter (1872–1955) was born in Saint Louis and studied in Chicago. She earned a reputation as a sculptor of statuettes in bronze that portray intimate feminine subjects. In 1899, she married the painter Robert Vonnoh and lived in New York, where she and her husband undoubtedly knew Chase. In this portrait, Chase captures Potter's sensitive but reserved personality. Her pose and the soft turban that she wears recall those in a self-portrait (1790; Uffizi, Florence) by the French painter Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun (1755–1842), whom Potter
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2HH4D57 Fish by 1910 William Merritt Chase American This is one of the many still lifes of fish produced by Chase after the very favorable reception of his 1904 painting entitled 'An English Cod' (National Gallery of Art, Corcoran Collection, Washington, D.C.). 'Fish' is executed with the bravura brushwork that reflects his training in Munich and also recalls Spanish still lifes of the seventeenth century, in which fluidly painted objects are presented against a dark background. The arrangement here features a striped bass and a salmon. A weakfish lies directly on the table and a bowl is visible in th
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2HH3TPJ [Portrait of Alice Dieudonne Chase] ca. 1906 Alice Gerson Chase (Mrs. William Merritt Chase) American. [Portrait of Alice Dieudonne Chase]. Alice Gerson Chase (Mrs. William Merritt Chase). ca. 1906. Gelatin silver print. Photographs
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2HH3K8C At the Seaside ca. 1892 William Merritt Chase American From 1891 to 1902, Chase served as the director of the Shinnecock Hills Summer School of Art in the town of Southampton, on Long Island, New York. Chase taught two days each week and spent the rest of his time painting and enjoying the company of his family. In this canvas, women and children take their ease on a beach, probably along Shinnecock Bay. A perfect site for genteel leisure on a perfect day, Chase’s rendering is capped by a broad expanse of sky that fills the upper half of the canvas. The scudding clouds artfully echo the bright
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2HH3HAP Mrs. Chase in Prospect Park 1886 William Merritt Chase American William Merritt Chase met Alice Gerson (1866–1927), whose father managed a successful New York lithography firm, in 1879 or 1880, and married her in 1887. The young couple settled in Brooklyn, where he painted his first park scenes. One of the artist’s favorite models, Mrs. Chase also appears, about a decade later, in For the Little One and At the Seaside, both hanging nearby. J. Carroll Beckwith, to whom Chase inscribed and gave this tonal sketch, taught with him at New York’s Art Students League.. Mrs. Chase in Prospect Park. Wi
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2HJ06JM Still Life: Fish by 1908 William Merritt Chase American Beginning in 1904, Chase made many large-scale still-life paintings of fish, usually during his summer teaching trips to Europe. Executed with the bravura brushwork and dark palette of his early Munich period, this painting shows the influence of Chase's contemporary, the French artist Antoine Vollon, and of the seventeenth-century Spanish still lifes that Vollon also appreciated. The canvas shows a tabletop with a plate containing a striped bass and a salmon; a weakfish lies directly on the table and a bowl appears in the background. Cha
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2HHWY26 The Churner ca. 1886 William Merritt Chase American. The Churner 366284
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2HHPPW9 Edward Guthrie Kennedy ca. 1895 William Merritt Chase American Born in Ireland, Edward Guthrie Kennedy (1849–1932) immigrated to the United States at age eighteen. After a decade in the art business in Boston, he joined the New York art gallery Wunderlich and Company, which later became Kennedy Galleries. In 1916, he resigned from the gallery to devote himself to collecting cloisonnÉ enamels and Japanese robes, which he later gave to the Metropolitan Museum. By 1895, when Chase exhibited this portrait at the National Academy of Design, the two men were friends and professional associates. Kenn
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2TCE4RK William merritt chase autumn110207).
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2HDCNAD For the Little One by William Merritt Chase (1849-1916), oil on canvas, c. 1896
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2H8H784 William Merritt Chase, Gathering Autumn Flowers, landscape painting, 1894-1895
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2H8H77X William Merritt Chase, Gathering Flowers, Shinnecock, Long Island, drawing, circa 1897
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2H8H77T An English Cod, still life painting by William Merritt Chase, 1904
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2H8H76X William Merritt Chase (1849-1916), American Impressionist painter, self portrait, 1915
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2H8H775 William Merritt Chase, Study of Flesh Color and Gold, pastel on paper, 1888
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2H8H73H William Merritt Chase painting, A Friendly Call, 1895
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2H7PRRG Idle Hours by William Merritt Chase (1849-1916), oil on canvas, c. 1894
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2H0KMHA Edward Guthrie Kennedy (1849–1932), portrait painting by William Merritt Chase, circa 1895
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2H0KMHD William Merritt Chase, Roland (Roland Dana Chase (1901–1980)), portrait painting, circa 1902
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2H0KMEH William Merritt Chase, Fish, still life painting, before 1908
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2H0KMEF William Merritt Chase, painting, For the Little One (Alice Chase sewing), circa 1896
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2H0KMEG William Merritt Chase, Mrs Chase in Prospect Park, (Alice Gerson (1866–1927)), painting, 1886
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2H0KMEW William Merritt Chase, Seventeenth Century Lady, painting, circa 1895
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2H0KMDW William Merritt Chase, painting, At The Seaside, circa 1892
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2H0KME6 William Merritt Chase, Pink Azalea - Chinese Vase, still life painting, 1880-1890
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2H0KME5 James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834-1903), American painter, portrait painting by William Merritt Chase, 1885
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2H0KMDN Carmencita, portrait painting by William Merritt Chase, 1890
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2H0KMEK Bessie Potter (1872–1955), American Sculptor, portrait painting by William Merritt Chase, circa 1895
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2H0KMDM William Merritt Chase, Lady in Black (Marietta Benedict Cotton (1868–1947)), portrait painting, 1888
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2G8D39D A Modern Magdalen by William Merritt Chase (1849-1916), oil on canvas, 1895
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2G7E8BJ A Friendly Call by William Merritt Chase (1849-1916), oil on canvas, 1895
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2GG70D9 A City Park c. 1887 by William Merritt Chase
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2G252DG At the Seaside by William Merritt Chase (1849-1916), oil on canvas, c. 1892
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2F86T3Y A Friendly Call (1895) by William Merritt Chase (1849-1916) USA
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2DT2PTX Artist: William Merritt Chase, American, 1849–1916, Head of a Young Girl, 19th century, Pastel on brown paper, 19 × 28.8 cm (7 1/2 × 11 5/16 in.), Made in United States, American, 19th century, Works on Paper - Drawings and Watercolors
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2DMX8YA Portrait of a Woman, William Merritt Chase, American, 1849–1916, Monotype printed in brown ink on Japanese paper mounted on brown laid paper, Portrait of a girl with long unbound hair looking left., USA, 1890–1895, portraits, Print
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