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![]() | The Prodigal Son Wasted His Substance c. 1815 National Gallery of Art Washington, D.C. | Unrated | Anonymous | |
![]() | Maremaid 1820 Fenimore Art Museum Cooperstown, NY | ![]() The mermaid is most widely seen in Germanic decorative arts. Willson's depiction might indicate that she was aware of Germanic decorative traditions, but her heritage is more likely English. Her Maremaid resembles the subject of an 18th-century trade sign and trade card from London. Brandishing a weapon in each hand, rather than a mirror and comb, as... | Unrated | Anonymous |
![]() | Tow Sisters watercolor and ink on paper Private Collection Unknown, USA | Unrated | Anonymous |
- Mary Ann Willson






