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Théodore Rousseau, French, 1812-1867
Landscape with Figures,
19th century
Oil on paper mounted on canvas
7-1/2" x 10"
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Glassman
1984.030

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Jean-Baptiste Greuze, French, 1725-1805
Portrait of a Young Girl,
18th century
Oil on canvas
23" x 19-1/2"
Gift of Mr. Arthur Frank, B.S., 1905
1971.004

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Mimmo Paladino, Italian, b. 1948
Nilo (Nile), from the suite Paesaggi (Landscapes), 1994
Aquatint, sugar-lift, and one-color screen print
21-5/8" x 30"
Published by Alan Cristea Gallery, London
Purchased through funds provided by the Ewers Gift for Fine Arts
1994.538
Courtesy Alan Cristea Gallery, London

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Antoni Tàpies, Spanish, b. 1923
Lletra O (Letter O), 1976, from the suite Negre I Roig (Black and Red)
Etching with flocking
22" x 29-7/8"
Vanderbilt Art Association Acquisition Fund
1995.020
Courtesy Joan Prats Gallery,
New York/Ediciones Pol’grafa, Barcelona
European Art at Vanderbilt

American Art | Egyptian, Etruscan, & Greek Art | Asian Art | African, Pre-Columbian, & Oceanic Art | Kress Study Collection

The collection of European art at Vanderbilt broadly traces the development of the visual arts from the primarily ecclesiastical works of the Gothic and Renaissance periods, as represented by the Kress Collection, through the courtly art of the Baroque and Rococo era, with such works as Giovacchino Fortini's The Grand Dauphin, to the abstract modernism of the twentieth century.

While the university's holdings provide a general overview of the history of Western art, the collection has several areas of depth including nineteenth-century French paintings from the Barbizon School by such artists as Théodore Rousseau and Charles Daubigny. Vanderbilt also has an extensive collection of works on paper by such masters as Albrecht Dürer, Rembrandt van Rijn, Francisco Goya, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, and Marc Chagall. Additionally, the university holds over thirty prints by the important seventeenth-century Dutch artist Adriaen van Ostade, a student of Frans Hals, which depict the daily life of the Dutch peasant.

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