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Dorothy P. Lathrop
(American, 1891 - 1981)
Ruin
Pen and ink on paper
ca. 1919
15 1/2 × 9 in. (39.4 × 22.9 cm)
2001.8.3
Purchased with funds given in memory of Evelyn B. Strawbridge, Anthony Barcio, Ruth G. Harrah, and other funds, 2001
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Jaspa and Me
Dorothy P. Lathrop
1942
The king puts the robbers to flight
Dorothy P. Lathrop
1926
The Supplicant Cora had cast herself to her knees; and, with hands clenched in each other and pressed upon her bosom, she remained like a beauteous and breathing model of her sex
N.C. Wyeth
1919
But many days passed, and all that time Lupe was turning around and around in her tiny cage, eating sunflower seeds and sleeping, then eating and going to sleep again to pass the time away
Dorothy P. Lathrop
1940
She Tugged at the Snare Which Cruelly Held Her Baby
Dorothy P. Lathrop
1939
He Took a Flying Leap into the Box Body
Dorothy P. Lathrop
1925
She still cooked for us when Tom asked her, but she never touched a pill herself. If there is any harder test for will power, you'll have to show it to me
N.C. Wyeth
1914
Dad's Coming!
Winslow Homer
1873
"Oh, gentle knight," said la Belle Isolde, "full woe am I of thy departing"
N.C. Wyeth
1917
Gathering Berries
Winslow Homer
1874
Gathering Berries
Winslow Homer
1874
Untitled (bust portrait of a woman)
N.C. Wyeth
Prior to 1900