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View of New Haven Green

Artist: A. B. Corbin (American)

E.A. Abbey Thirty-Seven

Artist: Harold Roller (British, active late 19th century)

Harvard University

Artist: Unknown

Abraham Lincoln

Artist: Alexander Hesler (American, 1823–1895)
Artist: George B. AyersPrinted photo after Hesler's death (American, 1829–1905)

Jonathan Trumbull

Artist: Unknown

Gavarni and Jules Janin

Artist: Unknown

David Young Cameron

Artist: David Young Cameron (Scottish, 1865–1945)

Two photographs, one photostat

Artist: Viking Eggeling (Swedish, 1880–1925)

Berthe Morisot with a Fan

After: Édouard Manet (French, 1832–1883)
Publisher: Marées-Society

The Sparks Sisters

Artist: Unknown

Queen Phillipa interceding for the Burghers of Calais

Artist: Julia Margaret Cameron (British, 1815–1879)

Florence

Artist: Julia Margaret Cameron (British, 1815–1879)

Julia Jackson

Artist: Julia Margaret Cameron (British, 1815–1879)

My Favorite Picture of All My Works. My Niece Julia

Artist: Julia Margaret Cameron (British, 1815–1879)

View of Whitby Harbor

Artist: Frank Meadow Sutcliffe (British, 1853–1941)

An Old Lady with a Yeast Bottle at a Cottage Door

Artist: Frank Meadow Sutcliffe (British, 1853–1941)

Whitby Harbor at Sunset

Artist: Frank Meadow Sutcliffe (British, 1853–1941)

View of Whitby Harbor

Artist: Frank Meadow Sutcliffe (British, 1853–1941)

View of Whitby Harbor

Artist: Frank Meadow Sutcliffe (British, 1853–1941)

View of Whitby Harbor

Artist: Frank Meadow Sutcliffe (British, 1853–1941)

View of Whitby Harbor

Artist: Frank Meadow Sutcliffe (British, 1853–1941)

View of Whitby Harbor

Artist: Frank Meadow Sutcliffe (British, 1853–1941)

Porte d'Asnières

Artist: Eugène Atget (French, 1857–1927)

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