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Muse of Electricity

Artist: Henry Siddons Mowbray (American, born Egypt, 1858–1928)

Muse of Lyric Poetry

Artist: Henry Siddons Mowbray (American, born Egypt, 1858–1928)

Muse of Tragedy

Artist: Henry Siddons Mowbray (American, born Egypt, 1858–1928)

Muse of Comedy

Artist: Henry Siddons Mowbray (American, born Egypt, 1858–1928)

L'Apres-midi de Septembre

Artist: George Howland (American, 1865–1928, B.A. 1888)

Henry Strong Durand (1861-1929), B.A. 1881

Artist: C. Bernard Pereira (American)

"Why Don't You Speak for Yourself, John?"

Artist: John Rogers (American, 1829–1904)

"The Wounded Scout, A Friend in the Swamp"

Artist: John Rogers (American, 1829–1904)

"The Favored Scholar"

Artist: John Rogers (American, 1829–1904)

"Coming to the Parson"

Artist: John Rogers (American, 1829–1904)

"Ha! I Like Not That!"

Artist: John Rogers (American, 1829–1904)

"Fighting Bob"

Artist: John Rogers (American, 1829–1904)

"The Council of War"

Artist: John Rogers (American, 1829–1904)

"Is it so Nominated in the Bond?"

Artist: John Rogers (American, 1829–1904)

"A Matter of Opinion"

Artist: John Rogers (American, 1829–1904)

"Playing Doctor"

Artist: John Rogers (American, 1829–1904)

"Rip Van Winkle Returned"

Artist: John Rogers (American, 1829–1904)

"Rip Van Winkle on the Mountain"

Artist: John Rogers (American, 1829–1904)

"Rip Van Winkle at Home"

Artist: John Rogers (American, 1829–1904)

"The Tap on the Window"

Artist: John Rogers (American, 1829–1904)

"Madam, Your Mother Craves a Word with You"

Artist: John Rogers (American, 1829–1904)

"Taking the Oath and Drawing Rations"

Artist: John Rogers (American, 1829–1904)

"Returned Volunteer: How the Fort Was Taken"

Artist: John Rogers (American, 1829–1904)

"The Peddler at the Fair"

Artist: John Rogers (American, 1829–1904)

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