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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
Menzel was one of the most celebrated and prolific painters in Germany during the 19th century. A meticulous draftsman, he executed detailed drawings in preparation for each of his paintings. Thousands of the artist’s notebook studies have survived. Many of them were studies of heads, half-figures, and landscape vignettes to be incorporated into his paintings. This sheet depicting a waterfall and bridge shrouded in mist is an example of one of Menzel’s exquisite graphite studies.
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Essay on Stone with Brush and Scraper: Portrait of Molière
Bust of a Woman, Seen from Behind
Head of a Young Woman Seen from Below
Essay on Stone with Brush and Scraper: The Bear Pit
The Antiquary - Self-Portrait
Essay on Stone with Brush and Scraper: Woman Reading at the
Essay on Stone with Brush and Scraper: The Convoy of Prison
Essay on Stone with Brush and Scraper: Playing at Hoops on
Herman Naiwincx (Flemish, c. 1624–after 1651) — The Rock at
Johann Christian Reinhart — Rocky Cliff
Claude Monet — Cliffs and Sea, Sainte-Adresse
Frank Short (British, 1857–1945) — Gathering the Flock on Ma
Rodolphe Bresdin — Rocks by the Sea
Thomas Moran — The Resounding Sea
Rodolphe Bresdin (French, 1822–1885) — The Mountain Stream
Ernest Haskell (American, 1876–1925) — Autumnal Point
Maximilien Luce (French, 1858–1941) — The Sea at Camaret, Th
Adolphe Appian (French, 1818–1898) — Banks of the Rhone
Rodolphe Bresdin — Le Lac au Soleil Levant (The Lake with Th
Félix Ziem (French, 1821–1911) — Edge of Marsh at Couronne