About the Artwork
The Lily Pond
ca. 1886
Charles Harry Eaton
1850-1901
American
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Oil on canvas
Unframed: 40 × 70 inches (101.6 × 177.8 cm) Framed: 47 × 77 × 2 1/2 inches (119.4 × 195.6 × 6.4 cm)
Paintings
American Art before 1950
Detroit Museum of Art Purchase, Popular Subscription Fund
89.1
Public Domain
Markings
Signed, lower right: C. Harry Eaton
Provenance
the artist;1889-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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"The Prize Fund Exhibition." Art Amateur 15, no. 2 (July 1886): p. 25.
Burroughs, Clyde. "Modern Pictures." Bulletin of the DMA 4 (October 1904): p. 3.
Gibson, Arthur Hopkin, ed. Artists of Early Michigan. Detroit, 1975, p. 99 (ill.).
Currents of Expansion: Painting in the Midwest 1820-1940. Exh. cat., St. Louis Museum of Art. St. Louis, 1977, p. 114, no. 68.
Great Lakes Marine Painting of the Nineteenth Century. Exh. cat., Muskegon Museum of Art. Muskegon, 1983, pp. 31, 92 (pl. 15).
Sweeney, J. Gray. Artists of Michigan from the Nineteenth Century. Exh. cat., Muskegon Museum of Art. Muskegon, 1987, no. 94.
Gerdts, William H. Art Across America: Two Centuries of Regional Painting, 1710-1920, vol., 2. New York, 1990, p. 24.
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Charles Harry Eaton, The Lily Pond, ca. 1886, oil on canvas. Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit Museum of Art Purchase, Popular Subscription Fund, 89.1.
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