Collection

Availability
Classification
Culture

Filter by:

Department
Geography
Date

Filter between:

Set the lowest year you would like to filter for.
Set the highest year you would like to filter for.

102 results

View of the New Haven Green

Artist: Nathaniel Jocelyn (American, 1796–1881)
Artist: Simeon Smith Jocelyn (American, 1799–1879)

New Haven Bank View of New Haven

Artist: Nathaniel Jocelyn (American, 1796–1881)
Artist: Simeon Smith Jocelyn (American, 1799–1879)

Bartlett's Gothic Church View of the Green

Artist: William Henry Bartlett (British, 1809–1854)

Bartlett's View of Yale College and the State House

Artist: William Henry Bartlett (British, 1809–1854)

Hinman's View of New Haven

Artist: D. C. Hinman (American, active 1830–50)

New Haven (from Ferry Hill)

Artist: Benjamin F. Smith, Jr. (American, 1830–1927)

Public Square, New Haven, Connecticut

Artist: Lemuel Swift Punderson (American, 1824–1910)

Public Square, New Haven, CT

Artist: Lemuel Swift Punderson (American, 1824–1910)

Centennial View of New Haven

Artist: W. Brotherhood (American)

View of West-Rock near New Haven

Artist: Cephas Grier Childs (American, 1793–1871)

Tontine Coffee House, New Haven

Artist: Munson (American)

Residence and Library of Ithiel Town, New Haven, Conn.

Artist: Alexander Jackson Davis (American, 1803–1892)

Trinity Church, New Haven

Engraver: Unknown

New Haven College Green

Artist, attributed to: Alexander Jackson Davis (American, 1803–1892)

New Haven looking across the Green

Artist: Alexander Jackson Davis (American, 1803–1892)

West Rock, New Haven

Artist: Frederic Edwin Church (American, 1826–1900)

East-Rock: New Haven, Conn.

Artist: R. Einshelwood (American)

Sketches of New Haven

Artist: Unknown

New Haven, Conn. From Ferry Hill

Artist: Benjamin F. Smith, Jr. (American, 1830–1927)

New Haven State House

Artist: Alexander Jackson Davis (American, 1803–1892)

New Haven CT. Yale College and State House in 1830

Artist: Alexander Jackson Davis (American, 1803–1892)

Residence of A.N. Skinner, Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven

Artist: John William Orr (American, 1815–1887)
After: J. F. Runge (American)

Related Content

  • View of Later European Art gallery

    Curatorial Areas

    The Gallery’s collection features art in all media from all regions of the globe and across time that now numbers over 300,000 objects.

  • A black vessel with a wide mouth, slightly narrower neck, and a wide body, with a narrower foot. Two small handles protrude from the top of the body. Three-quarters of the body is covered with a processional scene, moving right, above a skinny banded design. The horses and figures of the procession are black, while the background is red. One of the figures, at center, wears a long white garment.

    Recent Acquisitions

    Browse works of art acquired by the Gallery from July 2021 through June 2022.

  • African Provenance Workshop co-sponsored by AAMD (Association of Art Museum Directors)

    Provenance Research

    The Gallery actively researches the provenance of all works of art in its collection.

  • Decorative

    Using the Collection

    Learn how to access our rich collection of images, documents, and more.