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A vignetted view of a park where two different walkways intersect. Metal railings frame the wakway and in the upper portion of the image trees can be seen. Along the walkways are groups of people strolling.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American (North American))
Kensington Gardens
1896
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.456

Charles André Van Loo
Ceres in Triumph; verso, Elegant Figure Walking in a Garden
1705 – 1765
Museum Purchase
1968/2.39
This photograph depicts a view of a palm tree-lined path in a city park. Two men stand on the path and face the camera.
Antonio Beato (British (modern))
Luxor
1862 – 1880
Transfer from the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
1980/1.156
Text: War Gardens Victorious - Every War Garden a Peace Plant - National War Garden Commission - Charles Lathrop Pack, President. Washington, D.C.
Maginel Wright Enright Barney
War Gardens Victorious - Every War Garden a Peace Plant - National War Garden Commission
1914 – 1924
Gift of Mr. Maurice F. Lyons
1954/2.35.33
Tex: Will you have a part in victory? - Write to the National War Garden Commission - Washington, D.C. for free books on gardening, canning & drying. - "Every Garden a Munition Plant" - Charles Lathrop Pack, President
James Montgomery Flagg
Will You Have a Part in Victory?
1913 – 1923
Gift of Mr. Maurice F. Lyons
1954/2.35.39
Photograph of women and girls congregating in a covered walkway bordering a small garden.
Garry Winogrand (American (North American))
Women are Beautiful
1961 – 1971
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Kenyon
1983/2.144
This is a print of a woman.  She stands barefoot in front of a wooden walkway.  A small house is visible in the background.  Her robes are decorated with white flowers, trimmed in black and white on the bottom.  Her hair is elaborately decorated with pins.  A tree grows near the house.<br />
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Inscriptions: Artist’s signature: Toyokuni ga; Publisher’s seal: kyū; Censor’s seal: kiwame; Okaru, Sawamura Tanosuke
Utagawa Toyokuni I (Japanese (culture or style))
Sawamura Tanosuke [II] as Okaru
1808 – 1816
Gift of Dr. James Hayes
2003/1.551
A scattering of figures, mostly women and young chidren, occupy the foreground and middle ground of the image. In the distance are several sculptures and urns framed by a curving balustrade with trees and some buildings behind.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American (North American))
Nursemaids—Les Bonnes du Luxembourg
1894
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.443
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