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c. 1846-1852
oil on canvas mounted on academy board
H: 29 3/4 x W: 25 3/4 inches (H: 76 x W: 65 cm)

Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art

Pittsburgh, PA

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The Higher Law

1861
oil on canvas
H: 20 1/4 x W: 24 1/2 inches (H: 51 x W: 62 cm)

Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art

Pittsburgh, PA

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The Coal Carrier

1854-1858
oil on canvas
H: 34 1/2 x W: 27 1/4 inches (H: 88 x W: 69 cm)

Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art

Pittsburgh, PA

 GAAnonymous
United States Treasury

c. 1862-1863
oil on canvas
H: 16 x W: 18 inches (H: 41 x W: 46 cm)

Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art

Pittsburgh, PA

 GAAnonymous
The Lawyer's Dream

1859
oil on canvas
H: 24 1/4 x W: 20 1/4 inches (H: 62 x W: 51 cm)

Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art

Pittsburgh, PA

 GAAnonymous
The Reverend James Davis

1849
oil on canvas
H: 30 x W: 24 inches (H: 76 x W: 61 cm)

Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art

Pittsburgh, PA

 GAAnonymous
Margaret Wilson Long Davis

1849
oil on canvas
H: 30 x W: 24 inches (H: 76 x W: 61 cm)

Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art

Pittsburgh, PA

 GAAnonymous
Abraham Lincoln Writing the Emancipation Proclamation

1863
oil on canvas
H: 21 3/4 x W: 27 inches (H: 55 x W: 69 cm)

Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art

Pittsburgh, PA

 GAAnonymous
Lincoln Crushing the Dragon of Rebellion

1862
oil on canvas
18 x 22 in. (45.7 x 55.9 cm)

Museum of Fine Arts

Boston, MA

notes
Description: Characterization of Lincoln about to strike a dragon with a broom while a small figure chains his right leg to a tree stump along with a liberty bell.
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Old Virginia Home

1864
oil on canvas
52.7 x 73 cm (20 3/4 x 28 3/4 in.)

Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, IL

notes
Ownership History: Joseph Horatio Davis, Sewickley, Penn., 1864; Mrs. Louis L. Browne (Martha G.), Sewickley, Penn., 1913; estate of Louis Browne, 1973; Gailey Wilson and Son, Hickory, Penn., 1973; Louise Wilson, Hickory, Penn, 1977; David David Incorporated, Philadelphia, 1979; sold to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1979.
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