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  1. Title: The Sonata; Creator Lifespan: 1861 - 1948; Creator Nationality: American; Creator Gender: male; Creator Death Place: Peconic, NY; Creator Birth Place: Utica, NY; Date Created: 1889;...

  2. www.famsf.org › artworks › the-sonataThe Sonata - FAMSF

    Irving Ramsay Wiles Title The Sonata Date 1889 Object Type Painting Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 44 1/4 x 26 in. (112.4 x 66 cm) Credit Line Gift of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd Accession Number 1985.7. Currently on view Woman holding a swan, mid 4th century BC Legion of Honor.

  3. The Sonata 1889. by Irving Ramsey Wiles. painting by Irving Ramsay Wiles (Museum: Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco) Credit: Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. More: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q20197770. Created by. Irving Ramsey Wiles Artist. Follow 0 followers. Belongs to. Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Museum (United States)

  4. The Sonata by Irving Ramsay Wiles - Artvee. Standard, 1051 x 1800px JPG, Size: 1.43 MB. Download. Max Size, 2923 x 5005px JPG, Size: 6.72 MB. Download. License: All public domain files can be freely used for personal and commercial projects. Why is this image in the public domain?

  5. Irving Ramsey Wiles (April 8, 1861 – July 29, 1948) was an American artist, born in Utica, New York.. In the early 20th century, Wiles was a popular exponent of American grand manner portraiture as redefined by the work of John Singer Sargent, Giovanni Boldini, and James Whistler in late 19th century Europe. During his peak, he was one of the leading portraitists in America, working ...

  6. 12 de jun. de 2017 · Irving Ramsey Wiles (1861-1948) ... or it it Irving Rams a y Wiles? Go to Google and you will find both spellings. In December I came across his painting "The Sonata" (1889) at San Francisco's De Young. The placard next to the painting has it "Ramsey" whereas the De Young's web page for the painting favors "Ramsay."

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