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Fisherman's Home on Telegraph Hill

Artist: John W. Winkler (American, 1890–1979)

First Idea of Declaration of Independence, Paris, Sept. 1786

Artist: John Trumbull (American, 1756–1843)
Artist: Thomas Jefferson (American, 1743–1826, LL.D. 1786)

Triumph of Love (?)

Artist: Giovanni di Paolo (Italian, 1403–1482)

Sur La Plage -- Retour du Pardon

Artist: Jean-Julien Lemordant (French, 1878–1968)

Promethee

Artist: Jean-Julien Lemordant (French, 1878–1968)

James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851), Class of 1806

Artist: John Wesley Jarvis (American, born England, 1781–1839)

Morning in Venice

Artist: Willis Seaver Adams (American, 1842–1921)

Road up the Hill: Cornwall, Connecticut

Artist: John Henry Niemeyer (American, born Germany, 1839–1932, M.A. (Hon.) 1874)

Las Meninas (The Maids of Honor)(after Diego Velasquez)

Artist: John Henry Niemeyer (American, born Germany, 1839–1932, M.A. (Hon.) 1874)
After: Diego Velázquez (Spanish, 1599–1660)

Female Figure Heavily Draped in Red

Artist, copy after: Giovanni Francesco Romanelli (Italian, 1610–1662)

The Concert

Maker: John Vanderbank the Elder (British, active 1689–1717)

The Toilet of the Princess

Maker: John Vanderbank the Elder (British, active 1689–1717)

The Promenade

Artist: John Vanderbank the Elder (British, active 1689–1717)

Walter Chauncey Camp (1859-1925), B.A.1880, M.A.(Hon.) 1908

Artist: Leopold G. Seyffert (American, 1887–1956)

East Rock

Artist: John Ferguson Weir (American, 1841–1926, M.A. (Hon.) 1871)

Clock

Maker: Jean Baptiste Baillon (French, died ca. 1770)

Clock with revolving dial

Maker: Unknown

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