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The Advance-guard, Or The Military Sacrifice (The Ambush) by Frederic Remington 1890 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Remington, Frederic | Ownership History: Frederic Remington, 1890; E.H. Wales, 1893. George F. Harding Museum, Chicago, by 1982; given to the Art Institute, 1982 | |
The Mexican Major by Frederic Remington 1889 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Remington, Frederic | Ownership History: W.R. Hearst Collection. George F. Harding Museum, Chicago, by 1982; given to the Art Institute, 1982. | |
Dr. Jonathan Potts by Henry Benbridge 1770/76 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Benbridge, Henry | ||
Abigail Chesebrough (Mrs. Alexander Grant) by Joseph Blackburn 1754 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Blackburn, Joseph | Ownership History: David Chesebrough, Newport, Rhode Island, and Stonington, Conn., from 1754; by descent to Abigail Chesebrough, Newport, Rhode Island, from 1782 to 1807; by descent to Deacon David Chesebrough Smith, Stonington, Conn., from 1808 to 1833; by descent to Betsey Smith Williams, Stonington, Conn., from 1833 to 1860; by descent to Bessie... | |
Portrait Of Augustine Taylor by John Ramage 1777-94 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Ramage, John | ||
Priest And Boy by Lawrence Carmichael Earle Watercolor over graphite on cream woven paper Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Earle, Lawrence Carmichael | ||
Two Women In A Doorway by Lawrence Carmichael Earle 1882 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Earle, Lawrence Carmichael | ||
New England Country Seat by Michele Felice Corne 1800/20 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Corne, Michele Felice | ||
Noah Smith by Ralph Earl 1798 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Earl, Ralph | Ownership History: Noah Smith, Bennington, Vermont, 1798; by descent to Eliza Smith, Huntington, Vergennes, Vermont, 1812. Ann Eliza Huntington, Vergennes, Vermont, by 1912; John Harrington, Vergennes, Vermont, from 1912; bequeathed to Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Society of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Vermont,... | |
Stage Design: Five Draped Figures At The Top Of A Grand by Walter Shirlaw Watercolor with charcoal and graphite on ivory woven paper Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Shirlaw, Walter |
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