Galleries 234-235
Explore the renaissance of etching from the late 1850s through the turn of the century across three continents. Artists including Charles François Daubigny, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Jean-François Millet, Seymour Haden, James McNeill Whistler, Charles Platt, Thomas Moran and Cincinnatians Mary Louise McLaughlin, Henry Farny and John Twachtman will be featured. |
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The Sutphin Family Foundation
Image: Charles-Francois Daubigny (French, b.1817, d.1878), The Ford (Le Gué), 1865, etching, Gift of Herbert Greer French, 1940.174
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