Images Filters Artist John La Farge Collection Collection... Museum of Fine Arts Boston (32) Yale University Art Gallery (12) The Metropolitan Museum of Art (10) The Clark Art Institute (4) Brooklyn Museum (3) Harvard Art Museums (3) National Gallery of Art, Washington (3) Walters Art Museum (2) Art Institute of Chicago (1) Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University (1) Davis Museum, Wellesley College (1) Detroit Institute of Arts (1) Mount Holyoke College Art Museum (1) Rhode Island School of Design (1) Country Country... USA (31) Samoa (18) French Polynesia (11) Japan (7) Fiji (2) Sri Lanka (2) Denmark (1) Indonesia (1) Jersey (1) Continent Continent... Oceania (32) North America (31) Asia (10) Europe (2) Medium Medium... Watercolour (48) Line Drawing (1) Category Category... Landscapes & Seascapes (27) Buildings & Architecture (21) People & Society (14) Flora & Fauna (5) Industries & Professions (5) Travel & Transport (3) Date Date... 1780s (2) 1820s (1) 1830s (4) 1840s (6) 1850s (8) 1860s (7) 1870s (11) 1880s (25) 1890s (40) 1900s (7) 1910s (7) John La Farge 75 matching results. See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map Chiefs and Chiefesses Passing on Their Way to a Great Conference. Evening. Samoa (1891) + Add to album View in Ceylon, near Dambulla, Looking Down Over Rice-Fields (1891) + Add to album Girls Preparing Kava, Samoa (1891) + Add to album Afterglow, Tautira River Valley, Tahiti (1891) + Add to album The Siva Dance, Samoa (1891) + Add to album Peak of Maua Roa, Moorea, Society Islands (1891) + Add to album Natives Cooking Poi, Tahiti (1891) + Add to album Japanese Peasants (1886) + Add to album View Over Kyoto From Ya Ami (1886) + Add to album The Harpist: Study for a Memorial Window to Louise Miller Howland, St. Andrew's Dune Church, Southampton, New York (1884) + Add to album Sketch for Ceiling of United Congregational Church, Newport, Rhode Island (1880) + Add to album Study for Ceiling of United Congregational Church, Newport, Rhode Island (1880) + Add to album Sketch of Wall, Cornice, and Ceiling of Trinity Church, Boston (1876) + Add to album Transept, Trinity, Boston (1876) + Add to album The Tomb of Iyeyasu Tokugawa (1888) + Add to album First Prev12 Chiefs and Chiefesses Passing on Their Way to a Great Conference. Evening. Samoa (1891) Image courtesy of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston | Public Domain View in Ceylon, near Dambulla, Looking Down Over Rice-Fields (1891) Image courtesy of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston | Public Domain Girls Preparing Kava, Samoa (1891) Image courtesy of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston | Public Domain Afterglow, Tautira River Valley, Tahiti (1891) Image courtesy of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston | Public Domain The Siva Dance, Samoa (1891) Image courtesy of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston | Public Domain Peak of Maua Roa, Moorea, Society Islands (1891) Image courtesy of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston | Public Domain Natives Cooking Poi, Tahiti (1891) Image courtesy of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston | Public Domain Japanese Peasants (1886) Image courtesy of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston | Public Domain View Over Kyoto From Ya Ami (1886) Image courtesy of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston | Public Domain The Harpist: Study for a Memorial Window to Louise Miller Howland, St. Andrew's Dune Church, Southampton, New York (1884) Image courtesy of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston | Public Domain Sketch for Ceiling of United Congregational Church, Newport, Rhode Island (1880) Image courtesy of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston | Public Domain Study for Ceiling of United Congregational Church, Newport, Rhode Island (1880) Image courtesy of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston | Public Domain Sketch of Wall, Cornice, and Ceiling of Trinity Church, Boston (1876) Image courtesy of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston | Public Domain Transept, Trinity, Boston (1876) Image courtesy of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston | Public Domain The Tomb of Iyeyasu Tokugawa (1888) image courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art | CC0 1.0