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Boats, Whitby Harbor (after Frank Sutcliffe's photograph)

Artist: John William Casilear (American, 1811–1893)
After: Frank Meadow Sutcliffe (British, 1853–1941)

Death of Capt. Ferrer, the Captain of the Amistad, July, 1839

Artist: John Warner Barber (American, 1798–1885)

Market Scene, Nassau

Artist: Winslow Homer (American, 1836–1910)

Adirondack Lake

Artist: Winslow Homer (American, 1836–1910)

Gloucester Schooner

Artist: Winslow Homer (American, 1836–1910)

Harbor Skyline

Artist: Howard Cook (American, 1901–1980)

Through the Brooklyn Bridge

Artist: Louis Lozowick (American, born Russia (Ukraine), 1892–1973)

Horizontal Landscape of Harbor

Artist: Robert Walter Weir (American, 1803–1889)

The Sinking Titanic

Artist: Unknown

View of Honolulu from the Harbor (No. 1)

Artist: George Henry Burgass (American, 1831–1905)
After: Paul Emmert (American, born Switzerland,1826–1867)

View of New York Harbor

Artist: Frank Duncan (American, born 1915)

Park Near Harbor

Artist: Unknown
After: Thomas Romey (?) (American)

Quiet Harbor/Tidal Pond

Artist: Mary Nimmo Moran (American, 1842–1899)

The Quai, Venice (recto); Venetia Marina (verso)

Artist: Maurice Prendergast (American, 1858–1924)

Gloucester Harbor

Artist: Earl Horter (American, 1881–1940)

St. Martin with his Horse on a Ship

Engraver: Unknown
After: Hieronymus Bosch (Netherlandish, ca. 1450–1516)

Harbor Scene

Artist: Stephen Parrish (American, 1846–1938)

Lighthouse at Camden, Maine

Artist: Fitz Henry Lane (American, 1804–1865)

Marseille Harbor Scene

Artist: Werner Drewes (American, born Germany, 1899–1985)

Untitled [Harbor scene with sailing ship]

Artist: Earl Horter (American, 1881–1940)

New Haven from The Harbor

Artist: David Sewall (American, born 1947)

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