Zampighi, Eugenio (1859-1944). Italian artist. and Pictured here in the Genre painting by Eugenio Zampighi, is a mother feeding her child. Use of chiaroscuro is sure to highlight the prominent figures in each of his paintings.
William Mckendree Snyder (1848-1930). American artist. and This work is a landscape painting depicting the woods. It features two large trees in the foreground, as well as smaller trees in the background. The trees stand on...
Hannibal Alkhas (1930 – 2010). Iranian artist. and Pictured is a structure withholding figures in it. It resembles a city, or array of sky scrapers, only with large beings inside. The title is My Castle by Hannibal Alkhas, an...
Pictured in this Genre painting are a man and a woman joyfully making and listening to music. The painting makes use of chiaroscuro and has elements of Baroque styling in the painting. and Zampighi, Eugenio (1859-1944). Italian...
This large scale piece was done by 2010 Greiner Award Winner Carson McBain. It features five canvas scrolls, two on each side and a central scroll in the middle. It appears that this piece was done with a mix of acrylic and...
The Petition to the King shows townspeople presenting the king with a basket of bones, the dragon's latest victims, pleading for a solution. The king deliberates and will soon declare that lots must be drawn by the young women...
Romeo Tabuena (1921-2015). Philippine artist. and Philipino Fishermen, a painting by Romeo Tabuena depicts a boatsman and partner fishing in what could be dawn or dusk. The sun high in the mid-corner with a dim shade which may...
John Carrol (1892-1959). American artist. and Featured in this painting by John Carrol, is a young child staring into the focal point of the painting. The eyes have a grey fog paired with the blank stare. The background...
William McKendree Snyder (1848-1930). American artist. , Donated in memory of Frieda Bach., and This work is a landscape painting depicted a view of the Point from Hanover College. The foreground of the work is dark and...
This is a two sided painting, one side intentional and the other what appears to be an old work that the artist chose not to finish and use the opposite side instead. On the front side is a painting of The Point from Hanover...