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A Fresh Breeze

Artist: George Wesley Bellows (American, 1882–1925)

Connecticut Hall

Artist: Dudley Henry Morris (American, 1912–1966, B.A. 1933)

Reginald Marsh, B.A. 1920

Artist: Henry E. Schnakenberg (American, 1892–1970)

The Grave of William Penn

Artist: Edward Hicks (American, 1780–1849)

Tree Trunks

Artist: Walter Stein (American, 1924–1998)

The Peaceable Kingdom of the Branch

Artist, forgery of: Edward Hicks (American, 1780–1849)

Standing Mobile

Artist: Alexander Calder (American, 1898–1976)

Red Ballon

Artist: Loren MacIver (American, 1909–1998)

Young Hawk

Artist: Richard O'Hanlon (American, 1906–1985)

Eunice Backus Trumbull (1749–1826)

Artist: John Trumbull (American, 1756–1843)

Two dolphins

Artist: Unknown

Two dolphins

Artist: Unknown

Dean William C. DeVane(1898-1965), B.A. 1920, Ph.D. 1926

Artist: Deane Keller (American, 1901–1992, B.A. 1923, B.F.A. 1925, M.A. (Hon.) 1948)

George Washington (1732-1799), LL.D. 1781

Artist, attributed to: Jane Stuart (American, 1812–1888)

Two Nudes

Artist: Alexander Archipenko (American, born Ukraine, 1887–1964)

Roger Sherman (1721-1793) M.A. (Hon.) 1768

Artist: Willard Dryden Paddock (American, 1873–1956)

Samuel William Brown (1802-1862), MD 1823

Artist: Joseph Goodhue Chandler (American, 1813–1884)

Shirley M. Moore (died 1959, LL.B. 1920)

Artist: James H. Gardner Soper (American, 1877–1939)

George Theodore Bliss

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

Mr. Cryder

Artist, follower of: Gilbert Stuart (American, 1755–1828)

The Cryder Children

Artist: George Peter Alexander Healy (American, 1813–1894)

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