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Enter Ariel like a Water Nymph

Artist: Arthur Rackham (British, 1867–1939)

Church of San Miguel and Pueblo House, Santa Fe, N.M.

Artist: Peter Moran (American, 1841–1914)

The Gothic Church

Artist: T. Turnbull (American)

Progress of Female Virtue, after Maria Cosway (1759-1838)

Artist: Antoine Cardon (British, born Belgium, 1772–1812)

Progress of Female Dissipation, after Maria Cosway, 1759-1838

Artist: Maria Hadfield Cosway (British, born Italy, 1759–1838)
Etcher: Antoine Cardon (British, born Belgium, 1772–1812)

Untitled, illustration for "Pilgrim's Progress"

Artist: John Flaxman (British, 1755–1826)

Untitled landscape

Artist: Unknown

Swiss Mountain Landscape

Artist: John Ruskin (British, 1819–1900)

The Countess Gower and the Lady Elizabeth Gower

Artist: Samuel Cousins (British, 1801–1887)
After: Thomas Lawrence (British, 1769–1830)

Portrait of J. Wilson Crocker

Artist: Samuel Cousins (British, 1801–1887)
After: Thomas Lawrence (British, 1769–1830)

Countess Grey

Artist: Samuel Cousins (British, 1801–1887)
After: Thomas Lawrence (British, 1769–1830)

Countess Blessington

Artist: Samuel Cousins (British, 1801–1887)
After: Thomas Lawrence (British, 1769–1830)

Master Lambton

Artist: Samuel Cousins (British, 1801–1887)
After: Thomas Lawrence (British, 1769–1830)

Child and Dog

Artist: Samuel Cousins (British, 1801–1887)
After: James Bronson Reynolds (American)

Seated lady with dog in landscape

Artist: Gerald Robinson (British, 1858–1942)

Bunker's Hill (identification key)

Artist: Antonio Cesare Poggi (Italian, active 1769–1803)

Quebec

Artist: Antonio Cesare Poggi (Italian, active 1769–1803)

Draped Female Figure

Artist, follower of: Edward Burne-Jones (British, 1833–1898)

Landscape with Rainbow

Artist: Unknown

Profile Study of a Girl

Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds (British, 1723–1792)

Going out for a Holiday

Artist: George Cruikshank (British, 1792–1878)

Cries of London, set of 13 (copies). In order

After: Francis Wheatley (British, 1747–1801)

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