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Winter Scene, North Moat Mountain

by Benjamin Champney

1873
oil on canvas
18 x 28 in.

Anonymous Collection

New York, NY

Champney, Benjaminnotes
Description: Landscape of the sun setting on the snowy peaks of Moat Mountain in North Conway. Figures ride a horse-pulled cart of logs through the snow toward a stream.
Winnebagos Playing Checkers

by Charles Deas

1842
oil on canvas
Height: 31.75 cm (12.5 in.), Width: 36.83 cm (14.5 in.)

Anonymous Collection

New York, NY

Deas, Charles 
White Herons

by Frank Weston Benson

1929.
Watercolor on paper.
29 x 21 in.

Anonymous Collection

New York, NY

Benson, Frank Weston 
Unknown Lady In Grey Dress

by Henrietta Johnston

1705
Pastel on paper
13 3/4 x 10 in.

Anonymous Collection

New York, NY

Johnston, Henrietta 
Thomas Jefferson

by Charles Peale Polk

1799-1820
oil on canvas
Height: 69.22 cm (27.25 in.), Width: 60.96 cm (24 in.)

Anonymous Collection

New York, NY

Polk, Charles Pealenotes
Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 – July 4, 1826) was the third President of the United States (1801–1809) and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776).
The Seat of Mr. Featherstonhaugh in the Distance

by Thomas Cole

1826
oil on canvas.
33 x 48 in.

Anonymous Collection

New York, NY

Cole, Thomas 
Sir John Percival (1683-1749), First Earl Of Egmont

by Henrietta Johnston

1705
Pastel on paper
13 3/4 x 9 1/2 in.

Anonymous Collection

New York, NY

Johnston, Henrietta 
Reflections (Girl with Mirror)

by Frank Weston Benson

1921.
oil on canvas.
43 3/4 x 36 in. (111.1 x 91.4 cm.).

Anonymous Collection

New York, NY

Benson, Frank Weston 
Portrait Of A Member Of The Titcombe Family

by Henrietta Johnston

1704-1705
Pastel on paper
12 1/2 x 7 1/4 in.

Anonymous Collection

New York, NY

Johnston, Henrietta 
Mother and Child (Eleanor and Benny)

by Frank Weston Benson

1916.
oil on canvas.
36 x 44 in. (cm. 91.4 x 111.8)

Anonymous Collection

New York, NY

Benson, Frank Westonnotes
Description: Portrait of the artist's daughter and her son seated on a bench in a garden. Eleanor is seated at right with her legs crossed and is facing left, looking at her son who sits on the other side of the bench.
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