
William
Michael Harnett, My Gems, 1888, National Gallery of
Art, Washington, Gift of the Avalon Foundation 1957.5.1 |

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Harnett
started out creating still lifes on horizontal surfaces. But
he turned away from conventional "feminine" fruit-and-flower
themes early in his career, to so-called "masculine"
subjectspipes, books, lamps, writing implements, wild
game, or money. His dark palette was also considered masculine.
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