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Batsman

Artist: K. Muller and J. Deacon (American)

Pitcher

Artist: K. Muller and J. Deacon (American)

Bertrand (after Edward Troye)

Artist: James Francis Brown (American, 1862–1935)

Quail and Young

Artist: Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (American, 1819–1905)

A Good Chance

Artist: Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (American, 1819–1905)

Shooting From Ambush

Artist: Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (American, 1819–1905)

Pointers and Woodcock

Artist: Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (American, 1819–1905)

Pointers and Quail

Artist: Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (American, 1819–1905)

Startled Deer

Artist: Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (American, 1819–1905)

American Frontier Life

Artist: Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (American, 1819–1905)

Woodcock and Young

Artist: Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (American, 1819–1905)

General George Washington on Horseback 1732-1799 LL.D. 1781

Artist: Henry Kirke Brown (American, 1814–1886)

Vegetables

Artist: Harold Weston (American, 1894–1972)

Albert Arnold Sprague, (1835-1915) B.A. 1859, M.A. (HON.) 1927

Artist: Louis Betts (American, 1873–1961)

Henry O. Hotchkiss (1818-1883)

Artist: William Oliver Stone (American, 1830–1875)

Seal

Maker: Unknown

George Washington (1732-1799) LL.D. 1781, 1789

Artist: Marquise Jean-Françoise-René-Almaire de Brehan (French, 1749–1826, active United States, 1788–89)

Mourning Ring Honoring Susanna Smith Livingston

Maker: Unknown
Honorand: Susanna Smith Livingston, American, 1729–1791

Brass Band

Artist: John Covert (American, 1882–1960)

Time

Artist: John Covert (American, 1882–1960)

Vocalization

Artist: John Covert (American, 1882–1960)

Weights

Artist: John Covert (American, 1882–1960)

Will, Intellect, Sensation, Emotion

Artist: John Covert (American, 1882–1960)

Temptation of St. Anthony

Artist: John Covert (American, 1882–1960)

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