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The President's House, Washington

Artist: Henry Harris Brown (British, 1864–1948)

Capitol of the United States, Washington

Artist: Henry Harris Brown (British, 1864–1948)

First Baptist Church at Providence, Rhode Island. Unitarian Church at Providence, Rhode Island

Artist: Unknown
After: William Goodacre (American, 1803–1883)

Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia

Artist: Unknown
After: William Goodacre (American, 1803–1883)

Ruins of the Old Fort, Connanicut [sic], Rhode Island

Artist: Unknown
After: William Guy Wall (American. born Ireland, 1792–after 1864)

Theatre, Walnut Street, Philadelphia

Artist: Unknown
After: Charles Burton (British, active America, 1819–42)

Unitarian Church Philadelphia

Artist: Unknown
After: Charles Burton (British, active America, 1819–42)

Capitol of North Carolina, Raleigh

Artist: Unknown
After: William Goodacre (American, 1803–1883)

Arcade, Providence

Artist: Unknown

Branch of the United States Bank, Savannah

Artist: Unknown
After: William Goodacre (American, 1803–1883)

Theatre, Newport

Artist: Unknown
After: William Goodacre (American, 1803–1883)

Interior of the Catholic Cathedral, Baltimore

Artist: Unknown
After: William Goodacre (American, 1803–1883)

State House, Newport

Artist: Unknown
After: William Guy Wall (American. born Ireland, 1792–after 1864)

The Exchange and Girards Bank (Philadelphia), illustration for Nathaniel Parker Willis's book American Scenery, Vol. II, opposite p. 53

Artist: S. T. Davies (British, active 1830-1860)
After: William Henry Bartlett (British, 1809–1854)
Publisher: George Virtue (British, 1793–1868)

Ascent to the Capitol, Washington, frontispiece for Nathaniel Parker Willis's book American Scenery, Vol. II, opposite p. 53

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

Tree

Artist: Stanley William Hayter (British, 1901–1988)
Printer: Mourlot (Paris, founded 1852)

Five Tyres Remoulded

Artist: Richard Hamilton (British, 1922–2011)
Publisher: Professional Prints (Zurich)
Publisher: Eye Editions (Cincinnati)

Black Water

Artist: Tony Bevan (British, born 1951)

Standing Figures

Artist: Henry Moore (British, 1898–1986)

Gleam

Artist: Andrew Forge (British, 1923–2002)

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