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Olympus

Artist: Johann Jacob Spengler (Swiss, active ca. 1790)

Boston Harbor, from the series Ports of America

Artist: Louis Orr (American, 1879–1966)

Les trimardeurs (The Vagabonds)

Artist: Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (French, born Switzerland, 1859–1923)

Two Allegorical Figures

Artist: Unknown

View of Some Old Gardens, Beacon Hill, Boston.

Artist: Rudolph Ruzicka (American, born Czech Republic, 1883–1978)

A View of Fort Independence on Castle Island, Boston Harbor

Artist: Rudolph Ruzicka (American, born Czech Republic, 1883–1978)

The Washington Monument in the Public Garden, Boston

Artist: Rudolph Ruzicka (American, born Czech Republic, 1883–1978)

Christ Church, Salem Street, Boston: Looking West from "The Prado"

Artist: Rudolph Ruzicka (American, born Czech Republic, 1883–1978)

Ports of America: Boston: detail: Boston Fish Wharf

Artist: Louis Orr (American, 1879–1966)

Der König alles Ungeziefers (The King of All Insects)

Artist: Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879–1940)

Grundfeste (Foundation)

Artist: Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879–1940)

Kunstvoller Sternehälter (Ingenious Star Container)

Artist: Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879–1940)

Aquarelleskizze zu "MA" (Watercolor Sketch for "M. A.")

Artist: Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879–1940)

Destruction and Hope

Artist: Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879–1940)

The Rev. Henry Caner, A. M., Minister of King's Chapel Boston

Artist: Peter Pelham (American, born England, 1697–1751)

View of Boston from the Bay

Artist: Unknown

Destruction of Tea at Boston Harbor

Lithographer: Unknown
Publisher: Sarony, Major & Knapp (New York, founded ca. 1846)

The Boston Tea Party

Woodcutter: Unknown

The Hero Returned from Boston

Etcher: Unknown
Publisher: Thomas Hart (London)

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