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Downtown, New York

Artist: Howard Cook (American, 1901–1980)

Harbor Skyline

Artist: Howard Cook (American, 1901–1980)

The New Yorker

Artist: Howard Cook (American, 1901–1980)

Hudson River Bridge

Artist: Howard Cook (American, 1901–1980)

Lower Manhattan

Artist: Howard Cook (American, 1901–1980)

Manhattan Bridge

Artist: Howard Cook (American, 1901–1980)

Queensboro Bridge

Artist: Howard Cook (American, 1901–1980)

Soaring New York

Artist: Howard Cook (American, 1901–1980)

The Weyhe Gallery

Artist: Howard Cook (American, 1901–1980)

The Dictator

Artist: Howard Cook (American, 1901–1980)

Times Square Sector

Artist: Howard Cook (American, 1901–1980)

Untitled (Worker)

Artist: Joseph Paul di Gemma (American, 1910–2005)

Untitled (Street Scene)

Artist: Douglas Warner Gorsline (American, 1913–1985)

City Signs

Artist: Hananiah Harari (American, 1912–2000)

Autogiro

Artist: Earl Horter (American, 1881–1940)

Chrysler Building

Artist: Earl Horter (American, 1881–1940)

Philadelphia Savings Fund Society Building

Artist: Earl Horter (American, 1881–1940)

Lower New York

Artist: Victoria Ebbels Huston Huntley (American, 1900–1971)

Untitled

Artist: Henry J. Glintenkamp (American, 1887–1946)

Prometheus

Artist: Rockwell Kent (American, 1882–1971)

Back-Bay Houses

Artist: Lawrence Kupferman (American, 1909–1982)

Back of Symphony Hall

Artist: Lawrence Kupferman (American, 1909–1982)

Child-South End

Artist: Lawrence Kupferman (American, 1909–1982)

The City

Artist: Lawrence Kupferman (American, 1909–1982)

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