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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
Francis Seymour Haden worked professionally as a surgeon, experimenting avidly with etching in his spare time. He took up the medium while it was experiencing a major revival of interest in London, and he quickly developed an artistic reputation that outweighed his medical work. Most of Haden’s prints were landscapes. In this work, work, he worked experimentally, combining two separate prints (from a plate that had been cut in two) and drawing on the image in graphite to further reconsider the composition.
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Francis Seymour Haden — A Sunset in Ireland
Francis Seymour Haden — Brentford Ferry
Charles François Daubigny (French, 1817–1878) — Stags at the
Félix Ziem (French, 1821–1911) — Edge of Marsh at Couronne
Francis Seymour Haden — Shere Mill Pond, No. II (large plate
Maxime Lalanne (French, 1827–1886) — Richmond
John Constable (British, 1776–1837) — Landscape with Trees S
Francis Seymour Haden — A Sunset in Ireland
Francis Seymour Haden — Shere Mill Pond, No. II (large plate
Maxime Lalanne (French, 1827–1886) — Richmond
Otto H. Bacher (American, 1856–1909) — On the Bronx
Otto H. Bacher (American, 1856–1909) — On the Bronx