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1885 painting by T. C. Steele
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Run Carino
English: Pleasant Run
See adjacent text.
ArtistT. C. Steele
Year1885
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions45.72 cm × 66.04 cm (18.00 in × 26.00 in)
LocationIndianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis

Pleasant Run (French: Run Carino) is an oil-on-canvas painting created in 1885 by American Impressionist painter T. C. Steele, the leader of the Hoosier Group, and known for his Indiana landscapes. The dimensions of the painting are 45.72 by 66.04 centimeters. It is housed at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Pleasant Run was painted soon after the artist returned from five years of study in Munich, Germany. It portrays an area which at the time defined the eastern and southern limits of Indianapolis.

References

  1. ^ Indianapolis Museum of Art
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