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1858 Luis de Madrazo y Kuntz - Cristina de Roncali y Gaviria, the Little Marquise of Roncali
(Lázaro Galdiano Museum)
~ Francis Davis Millet, The Widow (1891) (detail)
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Con la rosa tra le labbra (With the rose between her lips) (1895) by Ettore Tito (Italian, 1859 – 1941), oil on panel, 25.4 cm (10 in) x 41.4 cm (16.2 in), Private Collection
Portrait of an Unknown Woman by Ivan Kramskoy, 1883.
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Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski (1849–1915)
“Wolf,” oil on cardboard, 1880s, “A Pack of Wolves,” oil on canvas, 19th century, and “Lone wolf,” oil on canvas, 1910
Title: The Pipe of Freedom Artist: Thomas Stuart Smith (Scottish, 1815-1869) Date: 1869 Genre: portraiture, genre art Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: 106.8 cm (42 in) high x 78.7 cm (30.9 in) wide Location: Stirling Smith Museum and Art Gallery, Stirling, Scotland, UK
Thomas Stuart Smith painted this striking portrait to celebrate the abolition of slavery in both the UK and the US. The man portrayed is enjoying a pipe at his leisure, symbolizing his freedom from enforced labor. Behind him, a yellow notice announcing a slave auction has been partially covered up by a copy of the Emancipation Proclamation.
John White Alexander - The green bow (1898)