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William Stanley Haseltine — Capri
William Stanley Haseltine

Capri

1869

The Philadelphia-born Haseltine favored images of coastal rocks, painting them on both sides of the Atlantic throughout his career. Best known for his scenes of Maine and Massachusetts shorelines, Haseltine based this painting on volcanic rocks from the uninhabited eastern end of Capri, an island off the southwestern coast of Italy.

Medium
oil on canvas

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William Stanley Haseltine, Capri, 1869

The Philadelphia-born Haseltine favored images of coastal rocks, painting them on both sides of the Atlantic throughout his career. Best known for his scenes of Maine and Massachusetts shorelines, Haseltine based this painting on volcanic rocks from the uninhabited eastern end of Capri, an island off the southwestern coast of Italy.

Medium
oil on canvas
Year
1869
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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Modern, Unique Work, Painting, Oil on Canvas

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