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Photograph of the interior of a bar with a mirror and staircase behind.
Eugène Atget (French (culture or style))
Bar de Cabaret
1910 – 1974
Museum Purchase
1974/1.115
A group of figures stand in a market place flanked by brown and tan buildings under a freely-painted sky.  Most of these figures are women in the high linen headdresses characteristic of the region.  At center is a woman with a red jacket.
Eugène Boudin (French (culture or style))
Fish Market, Honfleur (Marché aux poissons)
1865
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1955/1.75
A photograph of a young girl ordering a drink at a bar. She holds her arm up, revealing a watch, and wears sunglasses on her head. A large red drink sits in the foreground on the bar and a neon sign hangs in the background.
Lauren Greenfield (American (North American))
Jessica, 13, orders a nonalcoholic drink at a party, Beverly Hills
1995
Gift from the Collection of David S. Rosen MD, MPH
2013/2.144
This sheet of sketches of barges and boats suggests that they were drawn from life and meant to capture the rich variety of life along a river. Two of the sketches along the bottom of the sheet show large piles of hay or similar materials; two smaller boats in the upper portion of the paper have smaller cargo. Three of these four sketches show the boats with an oarsman in the rear and are seen passing by from the bank or from another boat. At the upper right corner is a sketch of two boats, possibly tied up to a dock as both are seen end-on from the bows.
Jan van de Velde II (Dutch (culture or style))
Untitled (Study of Barges)
1615 – 1641
Joseph F. McCrindle Collection
2009/1.517
A street scene with a darkened sky and long buildings. There is snow and dust on the roads, telephone poles leading into the far distance and a low horizon line.
Maurice de Vlaminck
Paysage d'Eure et Loir
1867 – 1966
Bequest from the Estate and Trust of Elise Reeder Olton
2014/1.608
Photograph of the interior of a bar. A large taxidermy bird sits on a table in the center of the composition. The walls are decoratively painted. Outside, two children look in through the screened windows.
Danny Lyon (American (North American))
Bar on the Beach
1967
Gift of Thomas Wilson '79 and Jill Garling '80
2013/2.349
This work is an abstract cubist print of objects you might find on a counter including papers, newspapers and bottles portrayed in geometric sections. On the left are parts of a sign reading "vins." Towards the middle another text, reads "Paris". The forms are clustered in the center where there is the heaviest shading. There is a rectangular border drawn around the entire composition and it is labelled with the words "Le Comptoir" in block letters along the bottom edge. The artist's signature and date have also been included in the plate in the lower left.
Louis Marcoussis (French (culture or style))
Le Comptoir
1920
Museum Purchase
1954/1.573
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