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Manhattanville, New York

After: John William Hill (American, 1812–1879)

Manhattan--Old & New

Artist: Samuel Chamberlain (American, 1895–1975)

Untitled [Manhattan Car and Alley] book illustration for Vertigo

Artist: Lynd Kendall Ward (American, 1905-1985)

Views of Manhattan

Artist: Alan Sonfist (American, born 1946)

Views of Manhattan

Artist: Alan Sonfist (American, born 1946)

Views of Manhattan

Artist: Alan Sonfist (American, born 1946)

Views of Manhattan

Artist: Alan Sonfist (American, born 1946)

Views of Manhattan

Artist: Alan Sonfist (American, born 1946)

Views of Manhattan

Artist: Alan Sonfist (American, born 1946)

Views of Manhattan

Artist: Alan Sonfist (American, born 1946)

Views of Manhattan

Artist: Alan Sonfist (American, born 1946)

Views of Manhattan

Artist: Alan Sonfist (American, born 1946)

Views of Manhattan

Artist: Alan Sonfist (American, born 1946)

Views of Manhattan

Artist: Alan Sonfist (American, born 1946)

Views of Manhattan

Artist: Alan Sonfist (American, born 1946)

Lower Manhattan

Artist: Howard Cook (American, 1901–1980)

Manhattan Bridge

Artist: Howard Cook (American, 1901–1980)

Manhattan Lights

Artist: Martin Lewis (American, born Australia, 1881–1962)

The Tree, Manhattan

Artist: Martin Lewis (American, born Australia, 1881–1962)

East 31 Street Manhattan

Artist: Henry Sallach

Manhattan Canyon

Artist: Armin Landeck (American, 1905–1984)

Approaching Storm, Manhattan

Artist: Armin Landeck (American, 1905–1984)

Manhattan Moonlight

Artist: Armin Landeck (American, 1905–1984)

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