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Your search criteria: Keyword is "GXJP" and [Objects]Century is "19th century" and [Objects]Work Type is "Print".
Will He Go In or Not?
Created by
Anonymous
The Street Preacher
Created by
G. A. Avery
Yale College (New Haven)
Created by
William Henry Bartlett
The Horse Shoe Fall, Niagara.—With the Tower
Created by
William Henry Bartlett
Engraved by
Alexander L. Dick
Reconstruction
Created by
Horatio Bateman
The Prodigal Son. The Departure.
Possibly by
Alexandre Bida
The Prodigal Son. The Return.
Possibly by
Alexandre Bida
Black Vulture or Carrion Crow
Created by
Julius Bien
After
John James Audubon
Purple Martin
Created by
Julius Bien
After
John James Audubon
Red-Tailed Hawk
Created by
Julius Bien
After
John James Audubon
Wesleyan University
After a daguerreotype by
S. Brewer
From a map by
Stephen H. Olin
The Card Players
Created by
Charles Kennedy Burt
After
Richard Caton Woodville
Penitentiary, Philadelphia
Created by
C. Burton
The Young Artisan
Created by
C. Crane
Sunnyside—On the Hudson
Created by
Currier & Ives
The Union Volunteer
Created by
Currier & Ives
Amherst College, Mass.
Created by
Alexander Jackson Davis
In Right Is Might
Created by
Endicott & Company (publishers)
After
Seymour Joseph Guy
Bugle Call
Created by
Domingue C. Fabronius
After
William Morris Hunt
Sherman’s March to the Sea
Created by
J. P. Fitch
After
Felix Octavius Carr Darley
The Heart of the Andes
Created by
William Forrest
After
Frederic Edwin Church
A Council of War in ’61
Engraved by
Henry Bryan Hall, I
Engraved by
George Edward Perine
After
Henry Bryan Hall, I
The Pic Nic or the Fourth of July
Created by
Samuel Hollyer
After
Lilly Martin Spencer
The Young Artist’s First Portrait
Created by
J. G. S.
The Wesleyan University
Created by
E. Jagger
The Image Breaker
Created by
Alfred Jones
After
Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze
The New Scholar
Created by
Alfred Jones
After
Francis William Edmonds
William Cullen Bryant
Created by
Alfred Jones
After
Asher Brown Durand
Your search criteria: Keyword is "GXJP" and [Objects]Century is "19th century" and [Objects]Work Type is "Print".
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