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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
Adolphe Appian was so well known for his skillful use of charcoal that many artists wrote to him asking for technical advice.
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Well at the Side of a Road
Pond at the Edge of the Wood
A Pond with a Fisherman along the River Ain
Return of the Fishing Boats at Collioure, near the Spanish B
Barge on the Bank of a River
Canal aux Martigues
Fishing Boat/Coastal Shipping Boat (Italian Coast) (Barque d
Fishing boat making a port of call at the rocks of Collioure
William Henry Pyne — Two Figures Punting on Woodland Stream
Francis Seymour Haden — A River in Ireland
Adolphe Appian — A Pond with a Fisherman along the River Ain
Adolphe Appian — Pond at the Edge of the Wood
François-Louis Français — Forest at Clisson
Samuel Palmer — A Woodland Study
Charles François Daubigny — Stags at the Water's Edge
Auguste Allongé (French, 1833–1898) — Gust of Wind on the Po
Francis Seymour Haden (British, 1818–1910) — The Island, opp
Francis Seymour Haden (British, 1818–1910) — A River in Irel
Francis Seymour Haden — A Sunset in Ireland
Donald Shaw MacLaughlan — The Trout Stream