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River Scene with Stranded Boats

Artist: Charles Parsons (American, born England, 1821–1910)

The Feather

Artist: Man Ray (Emmanuel Radnitzky) (American, 1890–1976)

Portrait of Unknown Man

Artist: John Rubens Smith (American, born England, 1775–1849)

Thomas Jefferson - after Gilbert Stuart portrait at Monticello

Artist: Unknown
After: Gilbert Stuart (American, 1755–1828)
Artist, possibly by: William Washington (British, 1885–1956)
Artist, possibly by: William de Hartburn Washington (American, 1833–1870)

George Washington

Artist: James Sharples (American, born England, 1750–1811)

A South West View of Sanderson's Franklin House Chestnut St. Philadelphia

Artist: John Rubens Smith (American, born England, 1775–1849)

Lt. Col. Tarleton

Artist: John Rubens Smith (American, born England, 1775–1849)
After: Sir Joshua Reynolds (British, 1723–1792)

Portrait of Suzanne Duchamp

Artist: Man Ray (Emmanuel Radnitzky) (American, 1890–1976)

Pastel of unidentified lady

Artist, possibly by: George Sharples (American, ca. 1787–1849)
Artist, possibly by: James Sharples (American, born England, 1750–1811)

Portrait of an Old Lady

Artist, possibly by: Joseph P. Simpson (British, 1879–1939)

Picasso a cote du poele dans l'atelier des Grands Augustins

Artist: Gyula Halasz (called Brassaï)(Brassai) (Hungarian, active France, 1899–1984)

Bal Musette, from A Portfolio of 10 Photographs by Brassai

Artist: Gyula Halasz (called Brassaï) (Hungarian, active France, 1899–1984)

"Bijou" of Montmarte, from A Portfolio of 10 Photographs by Brassai

Artist: Gyula Halasz (called Brassaï) (Hungarian, active France, 1899–1984)

Staircase in Montmarte, from A Portfolio of 10 Photographs

Artist: Gyula Halasz (called Brassaï) (Hungarian, active France, 1899–1984)

Girl Playing Snooker, Montmarte, from A Portfolio of 10 Photographs by Brassai

Artist: Gyula Halasz (called Brassaï) (Hungarian, active France, 1899–1984)

Avenue de l'Observatiore, from A Portfolio of 10 Photographs

Artist: Gyula Halasz (called Brassaï) (Hungarian, active France, 1899–1984)

Market Porter, Les Halles, from A Portfolio of 10 Photographs by Brassai

Artist: Gyula Halasz (called Brassaï) (Hungarian, active France, 1899–1984)

Matisse with His Model, from A Portfolio of 10 Photographs by Brassai

Artist: Gyula Halasz (called Brassaï) (Hungarian, active France, 1899–1984)

Gala Soiree at Maxim's, from A Portfolio of 10 Photographs by Brassai

Artist: Gyula Halasz (called Brassaï) (Hungarian, active France, 1899–1984)

Hospice de Beaune, from A Portfolio of 10 Photographs by Brassai

Artist: Gyula Halasz (called Brassaï) (Hungarian, active France, 1899–1984)

Braque dans son atelier parisien (Braque in His Paris Studio)

Artist: Gyula Halasz (called Brassaï) (Hungarian, active France, 1899–1984)

Untitled (Pair of Figures)

Artist: Unknown

Saul & the Witch of Endore

Artist: Charles Edward Wagstaff (British, 1808–1850)
Artist: Joseph Andrews (American, 1806–1873)
After: Washington Allston (American, 1779–1843)

Costume Drawing: Devil As Lady

Artist: Charles Demuth (American, 1883–1935)

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