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291 #3 May 1915

Artist: Alfred Stieglitz (American, 1864–1946)

Portrait of Klaas Verlaan, Harbormaster in Amsterdam for Twenty-five Years

Artist: John Inigo Greenwood (American, 1727–1792)

Modern Spectacles Easily Seen Through

Artist: William Charles (American, born Scotland, 1776–1820)

Double Self-Portrait

Artist: Vincent Canadé (American, 1879–1961)
Printer: George Charles Miller (American, 1894–1965)
Publisher: E. Weyhe, Inc.

Reclining Woman in a Slip

Artist: Jules Pascin (American, born Bulgaria, 1885–1930)

Study for The Skinner Sisters

Artist: John White Alexander (American, 1856–1915)

Saint John the Baptist

Artist: Benjamin West (American, active Great Britain, 1738–1820)

A Portrait of Elizabeth Cummings Low of Boston

Artist: Ruth Henshaw Bascom (American, 1772–1848)

Female Nude Holding a Clover

Artist: Edwin Wallace Fillmore (American, 1851–1920)

The Little Nude Model, Reading

Artist: James McNeill Whistler (American, 1834–1903)

Sketch for Rotary Glass Plates

Artist: Marcel Duchamp (American, born France, 1887–1968)

Sketchbook

Artist: George Henry Durrie (American, 1820–1863)

Sketchbook

Artist: George Henry Durrie (American, 1820–1863)

Head

Artist: Elie Nadelman (American, born Poland, 1882–1946)

Orient Cycles: Lead the Leaders

Artist: Edward Penfield (American, 1866–1925)

If You See It in the Sun It's So: Read It

Artist: Louis John Rhead (American, 1857–1926)

Victor Bicycles: Overman Wheel Co.

Artist: William H. Bradley (American, 1868–1962)

The Century: Midsummer Holiday Number, August

Artist: Maxfield Parrish (American, 1870–1966)
Printer: H. A. Thomas and Wylie Lithographic Company (New York, active late 19th century)
Publisher: The Century Co. (New York, founded 1881)

Scribner's Fiction Number, August

Artist: Maxfield Parrish (American, 1870–1966)
Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons (New York, founded 1846)

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