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Dead Jackrabbit

Artist: Jerry Silverthorne (American, born 1946)

Proposed Colossal Monument for Battersea Park, Drum Set, 1966

Artist: Claes Oldenburg (American, born Sweden, 1929–2022, B.A. 1950)

Two men and two dogs ("Forairs")

Artist: Pierre-Marie Beyle (French, 1838–1902)

View in Venice (Scuola della Carita)

Artist: Leon Gaucherel (French, 1816–1886)

Portrait of a Lady

Artist: Adolphe Lalauze (French, 1838–1905)

A Gentleman

Artist: Adriaen Hanneman (Dutch, 1600–1671)

Portugese Fisherman, Cape Cod

Artist: Paul Ashbrook (American, 1867–1949)

Dockworker, Caen

Artist: Paul Ashbrook (American, 1867–1949)

Rue d'Orbec, Lisieux

Artist: Paul Ashbrook (American, 1867–1949)

Tetuan Market, Morocco

Artist: Paul Ashbrook (American, 1867–1949)

Bedouin Mother

Artist: Paul Ashbrook (American, 1867–1949)

Deeptone

Artist: Paul Ashbrook (American, 1867–1949)

Intermission

Artist: Paul Ashbrook (American, 1867–1949)

Pablo, Mexico

Artist: Paul Ashbrook (American, 1867–1949)

Mexican Beggar

Artist: Paul Ashbrook (American, 1867–1949)

Shepherd, Morocco

Artist: Paul Ashbrook (American, 1867–1949)

Henry W. Elliott Sketching Gilbert's Peak, Uinta Mountains.

Artist: William Henry Jackson (American, 1843–1942)

Traprock, I-84, New Britain, Connecticut

Artist: Fred Pleasure (American, born 1932)

Delaware Watergap, Pennsylvania

Artist: Fred Pleasure (American, born 1932)

Portrait of a Lady

Artist: Chester Harding (American, 1792–1866)

Dining table

Maker: Unknown

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