Martin Johnson Heade [5]
Nationality : United States, 1819 - 1904
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Title : Cattleya Orchid and Three Brazilian Hummingbirds Info : oil on canvas 40060-Cattleya Orchid and Three Brazilian Hummingbirds.jpg Oil Painting ID: 40060
Title : Cherokee Roses in a Glass on Gold Velvet Plush Info : oil on canvas 40061-Cherokee Roses in a Glass on Gold Velvet Plush.jpg Oil Painting ID: 40061
Title : Cherokee Roses in a Glass Info : oil on canvas 40062-Cherokee Roses in a Glass.jpg Oil Painting ID: 40062
Title : Crimson Topaz Info : oil on canvas 40063-Crimson Topaz.jpg Oil Painting ID: 40063
Title : Dawn Info : oil on canvas 40064-Dawn.jpg Oil Painting ID: 40064
Title : Egyptian Lutus Blossom Info : oil on canvas 40065-Egyptian Lutus Blossom.jpg Oil Painting ID: 40065
Title : Fighting Hummingbirds with Pink Orchid Info : oil on canvas 40066-Fighting Hummingbirds with Pink Orchid.jpg Oil Painting ID: 40066
Title : Florida River Scene Info : oil on canvas 40067-Florida River Scene.jpg Oil Painting ID: 40067
Title : Fort-Tailed Woodnymph Info : oil on canvas 40068-Fort-Tailed Woodnymph.jpg Oil Painting ID: 40068
Title : Frilled Coquette Info : oil on canvas 40069-Frilled Coquette.jpg Oil Painting ID: 40069
Heade, Martin Johnson Martin Johnson Heade (August 11, 1819-September 4, 1904) was a prolific American painter known for his salt marsh landscapes, seascapes, portraits of tropical birds, and still lifes. His painting style and subject matter, while derived from the romanticism of the time, is regarded by art historians as a significant departure from that of his peers.
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