Exhibition
Masterworks from The Phillips Collection
Masterworks from The Phillips Collection. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (organizer) (February 20-May 29, 2005).
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Masterworks from The Phillips Collection. Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland. February 19, 2005 – May 28, 2005. Dartabase. https://dartabase.art/exhibitions/0229931b-1b92-4615-ac6c-1b119bdf0daf.
Works from this exhibition held in Dartabase

Dancers
Edgar Degas · c. 1896
pastel with charcoal on tracing paper mounted on paper and backed with gray board
CC0
17 shows

The Large Plane Trees (Road Menders at Saint-Rémy)
Vincent van Gogh · 1889
oil on fabric
CC0
14 shows

Kitchen Utensils with Leeks, Fish, and Eggs
Jean Siméon Chardin · c. 1734
oil on canvas
CC0
2 shows

La Cervara, the Roman Campagna
Jean Baptiste Camille Corot · c. 1830–31
oil on fabric
CC0
6 shows
Bibliography
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Edgar Degas, Dancers, c. 1896, pastel with charcoal on tracing paper mounted on paper and backed with gray board, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Odilon Redon, Orpheus, c. 1903–10, pastel on brown paper, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Romaine Lacaux, 1864, oil on fabric, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Edgar Degas, Frieze of Dancers, c. 1895, oil on fabric, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Vincent van Gogh, The Large Plane Trees (Road Menders at Saint-Rémy), 1889, oil on fabric, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Paul Cezanne, Mount Sainte-Victoire, c. 1904, oil on fabric, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Jean Siméon Chardin, Kitchen Utensils with Leeks, Fish, and Eggs, c. 1734, oil on canvas, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Jean Baptiste Camille Corot, La Cervara, the Roman Campagna, c. 1830–31, oil on fabric, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Édouard Vuillard, Café Wepler, c. 1908–10, reworked in 1912, oil on fabric, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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Claude Monet, Low Tide at Pourville, near Dieppe, 1882, 1882, oil on fabric, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.
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