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CHRYP1_220531_001.JPG: Eben Farrington Comins
Portrait of Walter P. Chrysler Jr. at North Wales, 1943
CHRYP1_220531_006.JPG: Double Take
Double Takes are unlikely pairings of works of art in the Chrysler's collection that bring forward pertinent and sometimes urgent social issues. These provocative juxtapositions will appear in the galleries this year to mark the 50th anniversary of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr.'s transformative gift of art to the Museum. We begin our Double Takes series by installing Portrait of Walter P. Chrysler Jr. at North Wales alongside Slick, Barkley Hendrick's self-portrait.
CHRYP1_220531_010.JPG: Barkley L. Hendricks
Slick, 1977
CHRYP1_220531_135.JPG: Peter Paul Rubens
The Archduchess Isabella Clara Eugenia, ca 1616
CHRYP1_220531_141.JPG: Willie Cole
Untitled, 1991
CHRYP1_220531_143.JPG: Willie Cole
Untitled, 1991
CHRYP1_220531_148.JPG: Elias Sime
Tightrope: Yellow Season, 2017
CHRYP1_220531_153.JPG: John Clem Clarke
G-Series: George Washington, 1978
CHRYP1_220531_158.JPG: Wallace Earl Dreyer
Hinge Nose, 1976
CHRYP1_220531_162.JPG: Felrath Hines
Early Moon, 1991
CHRYP1_220531_171.JPG: Beauford Delaney
Portrait of James Baldwin, 1965
CHRYP1_220531_176.JPG: Ghada Amer
Portrait of Maya, 2021
CHRYP1_220531_180.JPG: Amy Sherald
Well Prepared and Maladjusted, 2008
CHRYP1_220531_185.JPG: Alex Katz
Ada, Late Summer, 1994
CHRYP1_220531_191.JPG: Andy Warhol
Portrait of Jack Tanzer, 1976
CHRYP1_220531_196.JPG: Sculpted Figures
CHRYP1_220531_198.JPG: Martin Wong
Down for the Count, 1985
CHRYP1_220531_204.JPG: Christ on a Cross Between Saints John the Baptist and Francis of Assisi, late 1400s
CHRYP1_220531_209.JPG: Henry Fitch Taylor
Still Life, 1917
CHRYP1_220531_216.JPG: Arshile Gorky
Still Life, ca 1930-31
CHRYP1_220531_253.JPG: Paolo Veronese
The Virgin and Child with Angels Appearing to Saints Anthony Abbot and Paul, the Hermit, 1562
CHRYP1_220531_258.JPG: Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, called Guercino
Samson Bringing Honey to His Parents, ca 1625-26
CHRYP1_220531_264.JPG: Bernardo Strozzi
The Martyrdom of Saint Justina, ca 1635
CHRYP1_220531_267.JPG: The Triumph of the Church
CHRYP1_220531_271.JPG: Attributed to Pietro della Vecchia
Saul and David with the Head of Goliath
CHRYP1_220531_277.JPG: Pietro della Vecchia
Portrait of Erhard Weigel, 1649
CHRYP1_220531_282.JPG: Attributed to Giovanni Francesco Barbieri (Guercino)
Portrait of a Man (Francesco Bollani)
CHRYP1_220531_287.JPG: Paolo de Matteis
Olindo and Sophronia Rescued by Clorinda, ca 1690-1695
CHRYP1_220531_294.JPG: Giovanni Battista Langetti
Prometheus, 17th century
CHRYP1_220531_298.JPG: Anthony van Dyck
Saint Sebastian, ca 1623
CHRYP1_220531_305.JPG: Giovanni Francesco Romanelli
Allegory of Fame, 1646-1648
CHRYP1_220531_312.JPG: Unknown artist
Saint John the Baptist, 1500s
CHRYP1_220531_318.JPG: Guido Reni
The Meeting of David and Abigail, ca 1615-20
CHRYP1_220531_327.JPG: Jean-Francois de Troy
Christ and the Canaanite Woman, 1743
CHRYP1_220531_330.JPG: Giuseppe Maria Crespi
The Continence of Scipio, ca 1700
CHRYP1_220531_335.JPG: Jena-Francois de Troy
Christ in the House of Simon, 1743
CHRYP1_220531_341.JPG: Kehinde Wiley
St. Andrew, 2006
CHRYP1_220531_350.JPG: Salvator Rosa
The Baptism of the Eunuch, ca 1660
CHRYP1_220531_357.JPG: Francesco Solimena
Study for a Church ceiling, ca 1700
CHRYP1_220531_364.JPG: Anne-Louis Girodet de Roucy-Trioson
Saint Jerome, 1790s
CHRYP1_220531_369.JPG: Louis Finson
Saint Sebastian, ca 1610
CHRYP1_220531_376.JPG: Antoine Le Nain
Saint Jerome, 1642-43
CHRYP1_220531_383.JPG: Pieter Mulier the Younger, called Tempesta
Landscape with the Journey of Rebekah, ca 1687-90
CHRYP1_220531_398.JPG: Peter Paul Rubens
Portrait of a Man with Sword, ca 1598-99
CHRYP1_220531_404.JPG: Abraham Teniers
Guardroom Scene with African Soldier Cleaning Pistol, ca 1650-65
CHRYP1_220531_412.JPG: Jan Philips van Thielen
Erasmus Quellinus II
A Stone Cartouche with the Virgin and Child, Encircled by a Garland of Flowers, 1651
CHRYP1_220531_417.JPG: David Teniers the Younger
The Surgeon, 1670s
CHRYP1_220531_430.JPG: Abraham Liedts
Portrait of Emerentia (Immetje) Groot (1619-1683), aged 35, ca 1655
CHRYP1_220531_438.JPG: Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer
A Flower Piece
CHRYP1_220531_444.JPG: Pierre Patel the Elder
Landscape with the Journey to Emmaus, 1652
CHRYP1_220531_449.JPG: Noclas de Largilliere
The Artist in His Studio, ca 1686
CHRYP1_220531_463.JPG: Hyacinth Rigaud
Portrait of a Man, 1696
CHRYP1_220531_475.JPG: The Artist as Specialist
CHRYP1_220531_478.JPG: Eustache Le Sueur
Virgin and Child with Saint Joseph, 1651
CHRYP1_220531_487.JPG: Georges de la Tour
Saint Philip, ca 1625
CHRYP1_220531_503.JPG: Elisabetta Sirani
St. Catherine of Alexandria
CHRYP1_220531_504.JPG: Ferdinand Bol
Portrait of a Lady Holding a Flower, ca 1650
CHRYP1_220531_510.JPG: Hendrik ter Brugghen
The Martyrdom of Saint Catherine, ca 1618-1620
CHRYP1_220531_514.JPG: Attributed to Diego Velasquez
Portrait of a Man, ca 1651-52
CHRYP1_220531_519.JPG: Studio of Rembrandt van Rijn
Portrait of a Man, ca 1650
CHRYP1_220531_525.JPG: Ferdinand Bol
Portrait of a Gentleman, 1650
CHRYP1_220531_537.JPG: Jan Brueghel the Elder
The Temptation of Adam in Paradise, 1590s
CHRYP1_220531_543.JPG: Charles-Joseph Natoire
Psyche Gathering the Fleece of the Rams of the Sun, 1752
CHRYP1_220531_550.JPG: Angelica Kaufmann
Telemachus Returning to Penelope, ca 1770-80
CHRYP1_220531_555.JPG: Antoine-Jean Gros
Acis and Galatea, 1833
CHRYP2_220531_003.JPG: The Age of Revolution
CHRYP2_220531_005.JPG: Anna Matteini
Delphic Muses approaching the Corycian Cave of Mount Parnassus, Greece, 1816
CHRYP2_220531_016.JPG: Giovanni Paolo Panini
The Piazza Farnese Decorated for Celebration in Honor of the Marriage of the Dauphin, 1745
CHRYP2_220531_023.JPG: Hubert Robert
Landscape with a Temple, 18th century
CHRYP2_220531_036.JPG: Giovanni Battista Pittoni
Memorial to James, First Earl Stanhope, 1726
CHRYP2_220531_042.JPG: Francois Boucher
Pastorale: The Vegetable Vendor, ca 1735
CHRYP2_220531_052.JPG: Luca Giordano
Bacchus and Ariadne, ca 1685-86
CHRYP2_220531_056.JPG: Sebastiano Ricci
The Contest Between Apollo and Pan Judged by King Midas, ca 1685-87
CHRYP2_220531_061.JPG: Louis Tocque
Portrait of Charles-Francois-Paul Le Normandt de Tournehem, ca 1750-52
CHRYP2_220531_067.JPG: Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
Basket of Plums, 1765
CHRYP2_220531_071.JPG: Charles Joseph Natoire
Psyche Gathering the Fleece of the Rams of the Sun, 1752
CHRYP2_220531_079.JPG: Benjamin West
Mary, Wife of Henry Thompson of Kirby Hall, as Rachel at the Well, 1775
CHRYP2_220531_083.JPG: Asher B. Durand
God's Judgment Upon Gag, ca 1851-52
CHRYP2_220531_093.JPG: Probably Antoine Chatelain
Portrait of William Frederick Gray, ca 1840
CHRYP2_220531_097.JPG: Edward Hicks
Washington at the Delaware, ca 1849
CHRYP2_220531_102.JPG: Edward Hicks
The Declaration of Independence, 1776, ca 1840
CHRYP2_220531_105.JPG: Tompkins Harrison Mattheson
The Spirit that Won the War, 1855
CHRYP2_220531_109.JPG: William Henry Burr
The Scissors Grinder, 1856
CHRYP2_220531_114.JPG: Francis William Edmonds
Facing the Enemy, 1845
CHRYP2_220531_118.JPG: George Caleb Bingham
Washington Crossing the Delaware, 1856-71
CHRYP2_220531_122.JPG: Grand Ambitions: American Art of the Nineteenth Century
CHRYP2_220531_124.JPG: Thomas Cole
The Angel Appearing to the Shepherds, 1833-34
CHRYP2_220531_136.JPG: Thomas Moran
Salvator Rosa Sketching the Banditti, 1860
CHRYP2_220531_144.JPG: William Stanley Haseltine
View of Taormina, 1871
CHRYP2_220531_149.JPG: Harriet Cany Peale
Ideal Portrait, ca 1843-48
CHRYP2_220531_159.JPG: Rembrandt Peale
Portrait of a Lady (Harriet Cany Peale), ca 1840
CHRYP2_220531_166.JPG: Thomas Moran
Venice, 1898
CHRYP2_220531_170.JPG: James Edward Buttersworth
Columbia, Dauntless, and Sappho Rounding the Sandy Hook Lightship, 1871
CHRYP2_220531_183.JPG: Albert Beirstadt
The Emerald Pool, 1870
CHRYP2_220531_189.JPG: Worthington Whittredge
Woods of Ashokan, 1868
CHRYP2_220531_193.JPG: Winslow Homer
Girl with a Four-Leaf Clover, ca 1875
CHRYP2_220531_199.JPG: Winslow Homer
Farmer with a Pitchfork, ca 1874
CHRYP2_220531_201.JPG: Winslow Homer
Song of the Lark, 1876
CHRYP2_220531_207.JPG: Edward Mitchell Bannister
Migration at Sunset, ca 1880
CHRYP2_220531_211.JPG: Nature's Nation: American Art of the Late Nineteenth Century
CHRYP2_220531_214.JPG: John George Brown
Pull for the Shore, 1878
CHRYP2_220531_217.JPG: Richard La Barre Goodwin
Teddy Roosevelt's Door, 1890
CHRYP2_220531_226.JPG: Ralph Albert Blakelock
The Grotto, 1880
CHRYP2_220531_230.JPG: Jasper Francis Cropsey
The Old Mill, 1876
CHRYP2_220531_235.JPG: William Trost Richards
Forest Scene, 1875
CHRYP2_220531_244.JPG: George Innes, Sr.
The Old Veteran, 1881
CHRYP2_220531_252.JPG: Albert Beirstadt
The Emerald Pool, 1870
CHRYP2_220531_260.JPG: Thomas Hill
Early Morning, Yosemite Valley, 1884
CHRYP2_220531_266.JPG: Albert Bierstadt
Minnehaha Falls, 1886
CHRYP2_220531_273.JPG: John George Brown
Waiting for William, 1879
CHRYP2_220531_281.JPG: George Fuller
Turkey Pasture in Kentucky, 1878
CHRYP2_220531_290.JPG: Samuel S. Carr
News from Her Sailor Boy, 1887
CHRYP2_220531_292.JPG: Memory and Sentiment
CHRYP2_220531_303.JPG: Eastman Johnson
Fiddling His Way, 1866
CHRYP2_220531_308.JPG: William Michael Harnett
Still Life, 1877
CHRYP2_220531_314.JPG: Henrietta Augusta Granbery
Still Life with Apples, ca 1880-90
CHRYP2_220531_318.JPG: Ferdinand Danton, Jr.
The "C" Note, ca 1890s
CHRYP2_220531_326.JPG: John La Forge
Still Life with Eggplant and Flowers, 1865
CHRYP2_220531_334.JPG: Elisabeth Boott
Floral Still Life with Roses and Lyre, 1878
CHRYP2_220531_340.JPG: George Loring Brown
Sunrise, August Morning, View of the Lake of Albana (near Rome), 1854-55
CHRYP2_220531_348.JPG: Pierre Puvis de Chavannes
Allegory, 1848
CHRYP2_220531_354.JPG: Eugene Fromentin
Study of an African Figure, ca 1859
CHRYP2_220531_359.JPG: Thomas M.B. Marshall
Portrait of a Black man, presumably Zeno Oreno, ca 1850-1855
CHRYP2_220531_364.JPG: Sir William Beechey
Portrait of Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell, ca 1838
CHRYP2_220531_370.JPG: Eugene Delacroix
Arab Horseman Giving a Signal, 1851
CHRYP2_220531_375.JPG: Narcisse Virgile Diaz de la Pena
Young Girl with Her Dog, ca 1850
CHRYP2_220531_381.JPG: Leon-Jean-Bazile Perrault
The Orphans, 1888
CHRYP2_220531_384.JPG: Hugues Merle
The Lunatic of Etretat, 1871
CHRYP2_220531_390.JPG: Gustave Dore
The Neophytes, ca 1866-68
CHRYP2_220531_396.JPG: The Romantic Spirit
CHRYP2_220531_399.JPG: George de Forest Brush
Miggles, 1880
CHRYP2_220531_404.JPG: Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
The Roman Compagna in Winter, ca 1830-35
CHRYP2_220531_409.JPG: Sir Joseph Noel Paton
Home, ca 1855-56
CHRYP2_220531_414.JPG: Charles-Emile Jacque
Shepherd and His Flock, 1880
CHRYP2_220531_428.JPG: Briton Riviere
War Time, 1764
CHRYP2_220531_439.JPG: The Rural Ideal
CHRYP2_220531_442.JPG: Daniel Ridgway Knight
Harvest Scene, 1875
CHRYP2_220531_449.JPG: Jean Achille Benouville
Calvaire pres Besancon, 1836
CHRYP2_220531_454.JPG: Jules Louis Phillippe Coignet
Rocher de la Dargent a Theirs (Auvergn), ca 1835
CHRYP2_220531_458.JPG: Alphonse Henri Perin
The Temple of Venus and Rome, ca 1824-27
CHRYP2_220531_464.JPG: Edward Hopper
New York Pavements, 1924
CHRYP2_220531_470.JPG: The Faces and Spaces of Modern America
CHRYP2_220531_479.JPG: Thomas Hart Benton
Picnic, 1944
CHRYP2_220531_486.JPG: John Steuart Curry
After the Tornado, 1930
CHRYP2_220531_493.JPG: Walt Kuhn
American Beauty, 1934
CHRYP2_220531_498.JPG: Michael James Martin (Chief Silvermoon)
Sunset with Indian, ca 1930s
CHRYP2_220531_503.JPG: Hale Aspacio Woodruff
The Death of Crispus Attucks, ca 1942
Battle of Lake Erie, ca 1942
Negroes With Jackson at New Orleans, ca 1942
Sergeant Carney and the Death of General Shaw, ca 1942
CHRYP2_220531_509.JPG: Hale Aspacio Woodruff
The Death of Crispus Attucks, ca 1942
CHRYP2_220531_512.JPG: Hale Aspacio Woodruff
Battle of Lake Erie, ca 1942
CHRYP2_220531_516.JPG: Hale Aspacio Woodruff
Negroes With Jackson at New Orleans, ca 1942
CHRYP2_220531_520.JPG: Hale Aspacio Woodruff
Sergeant Carney and the Death of General Shaw, ca 1942
CHRYP2_220531_523.JPG: Francis Luis Mora
Window Shopping, 1934
CHRYP2_220531_530.JPG: Reginald Marsh
Down at Jimmy Kelly's, 1936
CHRYP2_220531_533.JPG: Art Neuveau
CHRYP2_220531_537.JPG: Alphonse Mucha
Summer from "The Seasons," 1896
CHRYP2_220531_543.JPG: Ker-Xavier Roussel
The Fountain of Youth, ca 1924
CHRYP2_220531_547.JPG: Albert Marquet
Portrait of Mademoiselle Duhamel, early 20th century
CHRYP2_220531_551.JPG: Pablo Picasso
Decoration for a Mardi-Gras Ball, 1923
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Wikipedia Description: Chrysler Museum of Art
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The Chrysler Museum of Art is an art museum in the Ghent district of Norfolk, Virginia. The museum was originally founded in 1933 as the Norfolk Museum of Arts and Sciences. In 1971, automotive heir, Walter P. Chrysler, Jr. (whose wife, Jean Outland Chrysler, was a native of Norfolk), donated most of his extensive collection to the museum. This single gift significantly expanded the museum's collection, making it one of the major art museums in the Southeastern United States. From 1958 to 1971, the Chrysler Museum of Art was a smaller museum consisting solely of Chrysler's personal collection and housed in the historic Center Methodist Church in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Today's museum sits on a small body of water known as The Hague in the Ghent district, near downtown Norfolk.
The Collection:
The New York Times described the Chrysler collection as "one any museum in the world would kill for." Comprising over 30,000 objects the collection spans over 5000 years of world history. American and European paintings and sculpture from the middle ages to the present day form the core of the collection.
The museum's most significant holdings include works by Tintoretto, Veronese, Peter Paul Rubens, Diego Velazquez, Salvator Rosa, Gianlorenzo Bernini, John Singleton Copley, Thomas Cole, Eugene Delacroix, Edouard Manet, Paul Cezanne, Gustave Doré, Albert Bierstadt, Auguste Rodin, Mary Cassatt, Paul Gauguin, Georges Rouault, Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, Edward Hopper, Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol, Richard Diebenkorn, and Franz Kline.
The Chrysler Museum is home to the final sculpture of the Baroque master Gianlorenzo Bernini, a marble bust of Jesus created as a gift for the artist's benefactor, Queen Christina of Sweden.The Museum also houses one of the world's greatest collections of glass (including outstanding works by Louis COmfort Tiffany), distinguished holdings in the decorative arts, and ...More...
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