Again, however, those paintings suggested nowhere else to go.
Because of their placement, both paintings suggest images beamed onto the pots, or eyes.
The painting, made in 1913, suggests the new face of New York.
And the final painting in the opening gallery suggests why.
Early paintings in the show suggest something of its inflammatory tack.
This painting suggests why secondary imagery is an issue that will not and should not go away.
The 38 paintings in the Cooperstown show suggest why.
Although her paintings may suggest transparency and interiority, they are flat.
The painting suggests that a specimen may have been present in Europe at the time.
The paintings also suggest that direct contact with other artists and their work may have thrown Dawson off balance.