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A View on the River Schuylkill near Philadelphia

Artist: J. Cartwright (British, active 1778–1808)
After: George Beck (American, born England, 1748 or 1750–1812)

Great Falls of the Potomac

Artist: J. Cartwright (British, active 1778–1808)
After: George Beck (American, born England, 1748 or 1750–1812)

View on the St. Ann's Or Grand River (Canada)

Artist: John William Edy (British, 1760–1820)
After: George Bulteel Fisher (British, 1764–1834)

View of St. Anthony's Nose, on the North River Province of New York

Artist: John William Edy (British, 1760–1820)
After: George Bulteel Fisher (British, 1764–1834)

San Francisco

Artist: Francis Samuel Marryat (British, 1826–1855)

Wright's Ferry on the Susquehanna, Pennsylvania

Artist: J. Cartwright (British, active 1778–1808)
After: George Beck (American, born England, 1748 or 1750–1812)

Back of the State House, Philadelphia

Artist: William Russell Birch (British, 1755–1834)

South East Corner of Third and Market Streets, Philadelphia

Artist: William Russell Birch (British, 1755–1834)

View of the City and Port, of Philadelphia, on the Delaware, taken from Kensington

Engraver: James Mérigot (French, 1760–1824)
Printer and publisher: James Cundee (British, active 1799–1833)

Philadelphia Theatre, In Chestnut Street

Engraver: James Mérigot (French, 1760–1824)
Printer and publisher: James Cundee (British, active 1799–1833)

View of Second Street, North from Market Street, with Christ Church (Philadelphia)

Etcher: James Mérigot (French, 1760–1824)
Printer and publisher: James Cundee (British, active 1799–1833)

High Street from the Country Market Place, Philadelphia, with the Commemoration of the Death of General Washington

Engraver: William Russell Birch (British, 1755–1834)
Publisher: James Cundee (British, active 1799–1833)

The Bank of the United States of America (Philadelphia)

Etcher: James Mérigot (French, 1760–1824)
Printer and publisher: James Cundee (British, active 1799–1833)

View of the Fountain in Franklin Square, Philadelphia

Artist: John T. Bowen (British, 1801–ca. 1856)

General Washington

Artist: Valentine Green (British, 1739–1813)
After: John Trumbull (American, 1756–1843)

Chesapeake & Shannon

Artist: Joseph Jeakes (British, 1778–ca. 1829)
After: John Theophilus Lee (British, 1787–ca. 1827)

View of New York, from Weehawken, illustration for Nathaniel Parker Willis's book American Scenery, Vol. II, opposite p. 30

Engraver: Robert Wallis (British, 1794–1878)
After: William Henry Bartlett (British, 1809–1854)
Publisher: George Virtue (British, 1793–1868)

George Washington

Engraver: Thomas Cheesman (British, 1760–after 1834)
After: John Trumbull (American, 1756–1843)
Publisher: Antonio Cesare Poggi (Italian, active 1769–1803)

Cinq Personnages (Five Characters)

Artist: Stanley William Hayter (British, 1901–1988)

Amazon

Artist: Stanley William Hayter (British, 1901–1988)

Jonathan Boucher

Artist: Daniel Gardner (British, 1750–1805)

Mrs. Jonathan Boucher

Artist: Daniel Gardner (British, 1750–1805)

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