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European Paintings

Collection Info

More than forty paintings and drawings from the estate of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hilding Lindberg were bequeathed to Tacoma Art Museum in 1983. The Lindberg Collection is comprised primarily of French and German paintings from the second half of the nineteenth century and includes works by such notable artists as Eugène Louis Boudin, Edgar Hilaire Degas, Henri Fantin-Latour, Camille Pissarro, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Adolf Schreyer, and Karl Spitzweg. Among these are visitor favorites such as Renoir’s oil painting "Heads of Two Young Girls [Têtes de deux jeunes filles]", also known as T"he Two Sisters [Les Deux Soeurs]", and Degas’ "Dancers", a fan-shaped painting on silk. In 1995, the museum acquired two of Degas’ bronze sculptures of dancers to complement the fan painting.

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Monastery
Alphonse Legros
1866
Portrait of a Georgian Gentleman
circa 18th-19th century
The Bridge
Robert Salmon
1829
Eugène Louis Boudin
1885
La Plage de Trouville
Eugène Louis Boudin
circa 1865-1868
Washerwomen at Trouville
Eugène Louis Boudin
1896
Jean Baptiste Camille Corot
circa 1860-1865
Playing with Puppies
Adolf Eberle
date unknown
Au Rond Point
Dietz Edzard
date unknown
Flowers
Dietz Edzard
date unknown
Flowers
Dietz Edzard
date unknown
Jeune Fille au Lac
Dietz Edzard
date unknown
La Loge
Dietz Edzard
date unknown
Mixed Flowers in a Vase
Henri Fantin-Latour
date unknown
Boy with Oranges
Mariano José Mariá Bernardo Fortuny
1868
Market Place in Granada
José García Ramos
late 19th century
Kuechenstilleben
Charles Hoguet
1840-1870
Shepherdess and Sheep
Charles Emile Jacque
mid to late 19th century
Portrait of Young Girl
Gustave Jean Jacquet
late 19th century
Winter Scene
Johan Barthold Jongkind
1866
Flirtation
Hugo Wilhelm Kauffmann
1904
Karl Kaufmann
1891
The Seine at St. Cloud
Stanislas Lépine
circa 1860-1870