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Highlights of American Art

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Highlights of American Art

The collections at the Worcester Art Museum span the history of American art from 1670 to the end of the twentieth century, with special strengths in colonial painting and American Impressionism. By virtue of the Museum's location in central New England and the scholarly interests of the first curators of the collection, Worcester's early American paintings include many renowned works. The Museum's holdings of American Impressionism were built largely by purchases made from the annual exhibitions of contemporary American painting held in the first two decades of the century. The Museum is also recognized for its collections of American watercolors and watercolor miniatures on ivory.

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John Freake
Freake-Gibbs Painter
about 1671–1674
John Bours
John Singleton Copley
about 1763
Lucretia Chandler, Mrs. John Murray
John Singleton Copley
1763
Ann Gibbes, later Mrs. Edward Thomas
John Wollaston the younger
1767
The Savage Family
Edward Savage
about 1779
Charles Pettit
Charles Willson Peale
1792
Russell Sturgis
Gilbert Stuart
1822
Chapel of the Virgin at Subiaco
Samuel Finley Breese Morse
1830
The Peaceable Kingdom
Edward Hicks
about 1833
Still Life
Severin Roesen
1849
Yosemite Falls
Albert Bierstadt
1865–1870
The Alban Hills
George Inness
1873
Venetian Water Carriers
John Singer Sargent
1880–1882
The Gale
Winslow Homer
1883–1893