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Letitia Grace McCurdy
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? Carnival: "Pretty boy do you pay qué qu'chose ... Not the penny .... .... my dear Friend, I will make you credit ...; No. 7 from the series!!!. "Carnival";
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"Come, Celestine're going! Mom? Come on! Get up. Mom? How your (sic) candle burned it all! With your novels, go! Yes, Mom. Qu'est- you got you again? One hour too late. Certainly! That's why you get up an hour too late ... too! "
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"Dreams," Our soul is so strongly moved in a dream that must be there some reality to the bottom of this fairyland of thought "; No. 5 from the series." The Dreams "
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"Un Cabinet Chez Petron" (A Private Room at Petron)
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A Capriccio of Rome with the Finish of a Marathon
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A cavalier having a drink in front of an Inn
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A Celtic Huntress
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A Chanté dans les Coeurs (A Former Member of the Chorus)
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A Corner of My Studio
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A Day Dream
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A Dinner Table at Night
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A Man at a Window
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A man raising a glass
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A Norman Village
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A Norther - Key West
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A Parisian Fete
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A Royal Prince at Prayer
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A Scene from the "Vicar of Wakefield", Chapter XI
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A Street in Conway seen from the Watergate
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A Town Garden
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A Valley of the Ardennes
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A View from the Berkshire Hills, near Pittsfield, Massachusetts
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A young woman with a torch in her left hand; an angel looking at her and she looking at a small child leaning on her back.
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Abstract Heads
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Affiches Illustrees: "Au Théâtre français. La cent et unième representation de Le mari, la femme et l’amant"; no. 6 from the series "Affiches Illustrées"
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After the Hunt
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Afternoon in the Cluny Garden, Paris
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Alma de Bretteville Spreckels (Mrs. Adolph B. Spreckels)
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Almshouses, St. Cross from the Set of Twenty Etchings, illustrations for Compleat Angler by Isaac Walton, London 1902.
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Amboise
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An Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog by Oliver Goldsmith
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An Old Barn (mill house) Beside a Pond
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Annual Dinner of the St. Nicholas Society of New York - Bringing in the Old Dutch Weather-Cock, from Harper's Weekly, (29 December 1877), p. 1032
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Architectural element: Arch, Shepherd, Sheep and Burning Bush
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Architectural element: rectangular panel
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Architectural element: rectangular panel
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Archway (La Porte de St. Malo a Dinan)
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Around the Council Fire - the Young Brave's Speech, from Harper's Weekly (10 May 1873), p. 392
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Arran
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Arran Peaks
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At Montmartre
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Attack of an outpost by cavalry
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Au cirque (At the Circus), from the album L'estampe originale, album I
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Auguste Pequegnot
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Autolycus
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Aux vieux grognards, le tailleur de pierre reconnaissant
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Avare, plate 1 in the book Alphabet moral et philosophique, à l’usage des petits et des grands enfans, par Charlet
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Backgammon
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Bal Masque "It is old and ugly, my dear, you are cheated as a wood."
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Baliverneires Parisiennes "He is hungry ... lazy ... I too am hungry, but I take the trouble to go to dinner!"; no. 9 from ther series "Baliverneries Parisian"
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Baliverneries Parisian "... And how can we learn from machinbes a case like that Autrant you could do ... Romeo, Juliet?"; no. 7 from the series "Baliverneries Parisian"
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Baliverneries Parisian "... Not Cap'n, Cap'n But ... If Cap'n!.."; no. 12 in the series "Baliverneries Parisian"
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Baliverneries Parisiennes "Ah Mosieu Radiguet ... your humble, I was recovering not you ... and ... how is your little man The little man, mosieu Baron is me!?."; no. 15 from the series "Baliverneries Parisian"
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Baliverneries Parisiennes "Before the invention of writing, gentlemen, all peoples spoke the same language ... But they differed among themselves in their decision ways"; no. 10 from the series "Baliverneries Parisian"
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Baliverneries Parisiennes "Quartier Breda": "My good lady ... ... ... xha Genuine ... a little .... kiss .... for love ... Location We already have! given to your father this morning "; no. 2 from the series Baliverneries Parisian "
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Baliverneries Parisiennes "This prank lansquenet leaves us, my lover To me a louis, to you my love ... ..Que me to play against your louis!."; no. 5 from the series "Baliverneries Parisian"
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Baliverneries Parisiennes, "Yes, but if you quarrel like that with all the lovers (sic) of your wife, you never have friends"; no. 4 from the series "Baliverneries Parisian"
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Baliverneries Parisiennes: "A portée de lorgnon"; no. 1 from the series "Baliverneries Parisiennes"
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Baliverneries Parisiennes: "If it's not shameful to see badly dressed us like that Will if it was (sic) the poor who would love, the rich never miss anything!"; no. 14 from the series "Baliverneries Parisian"
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Baliverneries Parisiennes: "Should not big yet common sense to fill a gourd like that, Phemie and say that it can keep you a bushel of nonsense!"; no. 8 from the series "Baliverneries Parisian"
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Baliverneries: "Certainly, it looks nice ... but for me to hold on foot in there faidrait sit!"; no. 3 from the series "Baliverneries Parisian"
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Bank of England and Royal Exchange
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Barbara
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Beaufort's Tower, St. Cross from the Set of Twenty Etchings, illustrations for Compleat Angler by Isaac Walton, London 1902
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Bed of the Torrent Mugnone, near Florence
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Before the School Board, from Harper's Weekly, (10 February 1877), p. 109
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Bergerie
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Berwick-on-Tweed
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Bivouac, plate 2 in the book Alphabet moral et philosophique, à l’usage des petits et des grands enfans, par Charlet
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Blackberries
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Boatmen on the Missouri
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Bords De La Rance (Pres de Dinan)
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Boy with a bowl of soup
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Burnt Mountain
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Caius Marius Amid the Ruins of Carthage
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California Spring
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Carmen and Coal-Heavers, preceding the essay by Thomas Miller, opposite page 37 and tenth flat in the book Gavarni in London; Sketches of Life and Character, with essays by Popular Illustrative Writers, edited by Albert Smith (London: David Bogue, 1849)
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Carnaval: "A present, m’ame Bélisaire, si nous allions souper…"; no. 18 from the series "Carnaval"
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Carnaval: "Comme tu viens tard! Et les affaires!"; no. 25 from the series "Carnaval"
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Carnaval: "Comment, Mosieu, à l’heure qu’il est vos galanteries ne sont pas encore couches"; no. 17 from the series "Carnaval"
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Carnival "! Dachu Dachu, you bore me ... No, Norinne (sic), it is you who bored"; no. 4 from the series "Carnival"
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Carnival: "" Croyes really miss at all the sincerity of my feelings (sic) ... .And that's all you paid? "; No. 34 from the series" Carnival ".
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Carnival: "Founded names, handsome men!"; no. 38 in the series "Carnival"
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Carnival: "Heaven Anatole!"; no. 16 from the series "Carnival"
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Carnival: "Madam seeks M'sieu Two M'sieux?"; no. 2 in the series "Carnival"
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Carnival: "Oh hey day Blowin Oh hey goodnight Frequently Asked love!!!!"; no. 30 from the series "Carnival"
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Caroline de Bassano
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Castle Moyle
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Charterhouse Schools, Godalming, opposite page 208 in the book Charterhouse Old and New by E.P. Eardley Wilmot and E.C. Streatfield (London: John C. Nimmo, 1895)
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Chaumieres Bourguignonnes
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Coq et Poules
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Country Politician
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Croquemitaine, plate 3 in the book Alphabet moral et philosophique, à l’usage des petits et des grands enfans, par Charlet
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Dans le Bois
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Dans le Bois (La Vachere)
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David
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Death of Abel
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Déménagement, plate 4 in the book Alphabet moral et philosophique, à l’usage des petits et des grands enfans, par Charlet
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Diana With Dog
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Distant view of Winchester and St. Cross from the Set of Twenty Etchings, illustrations for Compleat Angler by Isaac Walton, London 1902.
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Dominicans. A Convent Garden, near Florence (Three Monks at Fiesole)
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Dr. John King
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Drumont et Vacher ([Edouard] Drumont and [Georges] Vacher), cover for La Feuille no. 19
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Early Printers
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Easter Morning (Portrait at a New York Window)
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Ecole, plate 5 in the book Alphabet moral et philosophique, à l’usage des petits et des grands enfans, par Charlet
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Elias in the Wilderness (Elias in der Wüste)
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Elizabeth North Plumstead (later Mrs. William Elliot)
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Elizabeth Platt Jencks
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Etching materials
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Eternité
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Expulsion from Paradise (Austreibung aus dem Paradies)
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Farmers (Des Paysans)
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Farmyard scene- peasants and their child.
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Feeding the Pigeons
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Figures Beside a Lake
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Fileuse Bretonne
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Fire in a Missouri Meadow and a Party of Sioux Indians Escaping from It, Upper Missouri
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Fishing Party in the Mountains
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France, plate 6 in the book Alphabet moral et philosophique, à l’usage des petits et des grands enfans, par Charlet
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Frank Jay St. John
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From the Hartz Mountains
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Fumeur (Peasant smoking in a Cottage)
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Genius Calling Forth the Fine Arts to Adorn Manufactures and Commerce
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Girl at a Fountain
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Going to Church
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Governor's Creek, Florida
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Grognard, plate 7 in the book Alphabet moral et philosophique, à l’usage des petits et des grands enfans, par Charlet
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Guard of the Harem
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Hermine David
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Hospitalité, plate 8 in the book Alphabet moral et philosophique, à l’usage des petits et des grands enfans, par Charlet
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Hospitalité, plate 8 in the book Alphabet moral et philosophique, à l’usage des petits et des grands enfans, par Charlet
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Illustrated posters "Mosieu, what is the best company of Paris, please Mosieu, I am told that this was the regular troops?"; no. 3 from the series "Illustrated Poster"
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Illustration on page [10] in the book, The Milkmaid
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Illustration on page 31 in the book The Queen of Hearts
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In the Barnyard
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Indian Encampment on the James River, North Dakota
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Indigence, plate 9 in the book Alphabet moral et philosophique, à l’usage des petits et des grands enfans, par Charlet
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Interior (Musee Carnavalet, Paris)
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Janvier. Le Matin Du Premier Jour De L'An
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Job Lot Cheap
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John Zeile
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Josiah Quincy
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Jules Luquet
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Kitchen Maid
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Krafft et Braunn…, 4th plate in the book, [Title from front cover]: Croquis lithographiques
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Krafft et Braunn…, 4th plate in the book, [Title from front cover]: Croquis lithographiques
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L'Attention (Madame Cogniet et sa fille)
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L'Enfant Prodigue
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L'Escalier
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L'Ete
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l'Ouvroir
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La Cascade
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La cuisiniere
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La Déesse de beaux arts sollicité, en faveur de la Grèce, le secours de l'humanité
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La Manie des Armes
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La Pouparde, from L'Eau-forte
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La Tisserande
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Lake of Nemi
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Landscape
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Landscape with river, cattle wading
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Landscape with woman and baby sheep and cow
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Le Bord du Rivage
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Le Second Coup de Feu
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Le Soleil, luit pour tout le monde
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Leçon de peinture, plate 12 in the book Alphabet moral et philosophique, à l’usage des petits et des grands enfans, par Charlet
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Left profile portrait of an Old Woman
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Les paveurs published in L'Estampe originale, Album VIII
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Litho d'apres un tableau de Cezanne
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Little Lamerche
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Little May, from The First Portfolio (1893)
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Mandolin players
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May Day in Central Park
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Mevisto
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Ministering Angels
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Misères de la guerre, plate 13 in the book Alphabet moral et philosophique, à l’usage des petits et des grands enfans, par Charlet
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Miss Summerville
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Moment Musical - No. 1
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Mordecai Gist
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Mother and Child
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Mousetrap (La Souriciere)
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Mrs. Charles Apthorp (Grizzell Eastwick Apthorp)
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Mrs. Christopher Champlin
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Mrs. Daniel Sargent (Mary Turner)
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Mrs. David Hubbell (Sarah Perry Hubbell)
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Mrs. Nathaniel Brown (Anna Porter Brown)
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Mrs. Peckwell
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Mrs. Robert S. Cassatt (Katherine Kelson Johnston Cassatt)
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Napoleon, plate 14 in the book Alphabet moral et philosophique, à l’usage des petits et des grands enfans, par Charlet
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Nassau Harbor
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Nearly Opposite Hoogley, No. 40 from an unidentified sketchbook
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New York Harbor from Hoboken
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Newport Neck
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Noli me tangere
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Nude Woman
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Nudes
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O in Black with Scarf
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Old Lady with Cap
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On the Cache la Poudre River, Colorado
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On the Hudson
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One More Mouth to Feed, from Harper's Weekly, (13 January 1877), p. 29
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One of those City Fellows-A Hundred Years Ago
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Ouragan, plate 54 in the book Alphabet moral et philosophique, à l’usage des petits et des grands enfans, par Charlet
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Palm, from the series 'Delineations of the General Character, Ramifications and Foliage of Forest Trees'
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Papa Nanan!... Papa Caca!...
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Peace at Sunset (Evening in the White Mountains)
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Philip Church
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Philip Hone
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Piété filiale, plate 16 in the book Alphabet moral et philosophique, à l’usage des petits et des grands enfans, par Charlet
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Plate 10: Part of the City of Patna, on the River Ganges, from the series 'Oriental Scenery'
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Plate 14: An antique reservoir near Colar, in the Mysore, from the series 'Oriental Scenery'
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Police Checking a Gypsy Caravan
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Portrait of a Genlteman
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Portrait of a Lady
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Portrait of a Lady
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Portrait of a Lady
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Portrait of a Lady
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Portrait of Harriet Hubbard Ayers
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Portrait of Miss D.
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Portrait of Mrs. Brush
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Portrait of Mrs. Frye
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Portrait of Walt Kuhn
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Portrait of Whitney Warren Sr.
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Posters Illustrated: "What's the show you prefer, Mr. Prudhomme The spectacle of nature, beautiful lady?"; no. 5 from the series "Illustrated Affishes"
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Promenade at Nantasket
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Queen of the Mays
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Querelle, plate 17 in the book Alphabet moral et philosophique, à l’usage des petits et des grands enfans, par Charlet
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Rainy Season in the Tropics
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Reading the Declaration of Independence By John Nixon, From the Steps of Indepence Hall, Philadelphia July 8 1776, from Harper's Weekly, (15 July 1876), p. 573
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Rebecca at the Well
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Reclining Figure by a Lake
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Recto:Diana Verso: Composition with horses and chariot for a ceiling decoration(cropped)
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Regrets, plate 18 in the book Alphabet moral et philosophique, à l’usage des petits et des grands enfans, par Charlet
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Rue Croulebarbe
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Ruins of the Temple of Baalbec
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Sailing Ships in San Francisco Harbor
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Sapho
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Seaweed and Surf, Appledore
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Self Portrait
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Self-Portrait
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Self-Portrait
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Self-Portrait
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Self-Portrait (after the Bust of Etex)
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Shakespeare - Cymbeline - Act III, SceneVI.
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Shakespeare - First Part of Henry IV - Act III, Scene I.
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Shakespeare - Julius Ceasar, Act IV Scene III
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Shakespeare - King Henry The Eighth - Act IV, Scene II
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Shakespeare: Lady Macbeth
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Sheep feeding, plate 14 in the book, The Etcher
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Sit Down at Our Table
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Song of the Sea (The Three Graces)
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Souvenirs, plate 19 in the book Alphabet moral et philosophique, à l’usage des petits et des grands enfans, par Charlet
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Spring
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Still Life with Pheasant
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Still Life with Plums and a Lemon
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Still Life with Violin, Sheet Music, and a Rose
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Study of a Tree
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Study of Cliffs
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Study of Female Face (Étude de Visage Feminin)
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Sunday Morning
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Sunlight And Shadow
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Sunny Morning on the Hudson River
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Sunrise, Fishing in the Adirondacks
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Suzanne au Bain (Suzanne at the bath).. twentieth plate in the book. Le Musée royal (Paris: P. Didot, l’ainé, 1818), vol. 2
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Taking His Ease
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The Abduction of Helen
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The Arch Of Octavius (The Roman Fish Market)
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The Arrival of Joan of Arc before Patay (L'Arrivee de Jeanne d'Arc Devant Patay)
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The Blue Veil
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The Bridge
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The Bright Side
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The Church- Yard Wall
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The Coast of Labrador
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The Cup We All Race 4
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The Departure of Joan of Arc (Le Depart de Jeanne d'Arc)
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The Execution of Joan of Arc (Le Supplice de Jeanne d'Arc)
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The Frenzy and What Came of it, from Harper's Weekly (18 August 1877), p.
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The Glory of the Heavens
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The Grape (The Wine Maker)
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The Holiday (Figures by the Sea or Promenade by the Sea)
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The Ironworker's Noontime
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The Last Moments of John Brown
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The Letter–Miss Walker
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The Lover's Reverie
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The Meerschaum Pipe
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The Milkmaid, an Old Song
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The Narrows, New York Bay
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The Oaks
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The Old Cover Artist Goes Landscape Unfinished cover for Life Magazine
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The Old Version (Sunday Afternoon)
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The Peaceable Kingdom
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The Pension Claim Agent
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The Queen of Hearts
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The Reigning Belle, from Harper's Weekly, (21 July 1877)
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The Rescue. Study for wood engraved plateopposite page 6 in the book, Enoch Arden by Alfred Tennyson, published 1864
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The Slate: Memoranda
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The Sphinx of the Seashore
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The Splendor Falls on the Castle Walls, Durham, England
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The Steamship Syracuse
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The Studio
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The Victory of Culture over Force (Victorious Spirit)
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The Winter's Festival
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Theater Scene
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They Glide like Phantoms
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Thomas Payson
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Tiles for Mantelpiece
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Tirailleurs, plate 20 in the book Alphabet moral et philosophique, à l’usage des petits et des grands enfans, par Charlet
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To Be Merry
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To Be Merry
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Tom Walker's Flight
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Tracking Rabbits, from Harper's Weekly, (December 20, 1873), p. 1132
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Trout Stream in the Tyrol
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Turnbury Castle Ayrshire Scotland
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Two Mounted Officers
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Two Nymphs (study for a lithograph)
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Two Young Girls in Repose
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Un Fumeur
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Under the Arbour
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Une Rue a Tauris (Perse)
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Uniforme, plate 21 in the book Alphabet moral et philosophique, à l’usage des petits et des grands enfans, par Charlet
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Untitled (New York City Street Scene)
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Upon Julia's Clothes
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Venetian Scene
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Venice
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Venice
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Venice
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Venice Canal Scene
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Victoire Tranchart on her Deathbed, from L'Eau-forte
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View of Donner Lake California
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Vivandière, plate 22 in the book Alphabet moral et philosophique, à l’usage des petits et des grands enfans, par Charlet
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Waldo Peirce
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Watering Sheep
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What the Shell Says (What the Sea Says)
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Whitney Warren, Jr. seated image in sepia tones
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William Rufus Gray
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Windsor Castle
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Winter in the Country
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Winter Sports - Pickerel Fishing Thjrough the Ice; and A Deer Camp in the Michigan Woods - from Harper's Weekly, (February 21, 1874) p. 181
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With GrandPa
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Woman in a White Dress
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X, Représente l’inconnu, plate 23 in the book Alphabet moral et philosophique, à l’usage des petits et des grands enfans, par Charlet
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Yvetot (Le Roi d’), plate 24 in the book Alphabet moral et philosophique, à l’usage des petits et des grands enfans, par Charlet
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Zoaves(Armée d'Afrique 1834), plate 25 in the book Alphabet moral et philosophique, à l’usage des petits et des grands enfans, par Charlet