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View Near The Schuylkill Falls, Pennsylvania, Plate Five Of The First Number Of Picturesque Views Of American Scenery by John Hill 1819/21 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Hill, John | ||
View of Peters' Island on the Schuylkill by John Neagle 1827 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Neagle, John | ||
View Of The Spot Where General Ross Fell, Near Baltimore, Plate Six Of The First Number Of Picturesque Views Of American Scenery by John Hill 1819/21 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Hill, John | ||
Washington's Sepulchre, Mt Vernon, Virginia, Plate Two Of The First Number Of Picturesque Views Of American Scenery by John Hill 1819/21 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Hill, John | ||
Wine, Cheese, and Fruit by John F. Francis 1857 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Francis, John F. | Ownership History: Elizabeth Selden Hubbard, Findley, Ohio; by descent to William Buckley Hubbard, by 1994; Christie’s, New York, 1994; sold to The Art Institute of Chicago, 1994. | |
Winged Figure by Abbott Handerson Thayer 1889 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Thayer, Abbott Handerson | Ownership History: Hillyer Art Gallery, Smith College, Northampton, Mass., 1889; Gimbel Brothers, New York, 1946; Julius H. Weitzner, New York, 1947; sold by him to the Art Institute, 1947. | |
Winter"- A Skating Scene by Winslow Homer 1868 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Homer, Winslow | ||
Woman With A Green Book (Louisa Gallond Cook) by Erastus Salisbury Field 1838 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Field, Erastus Salisbury | ||
Woodsheds-Tyrol by John Singer Sargent 1913-1914 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Sargent, John Singer | ||
York Harbor, Coast of Maine by Martin Johnson Heade 1877 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Heade, Martin Johnson | Restricted gift of Mrs. Herbert A. Vance; Americana, Lacy Armour and Roger McCormick endowments; through prior gifts of Dr. and Mrs. R. Gordon Brown, Emily Crane Chadbourne, George F. Harding Collection, Brooks McCormick, and James S. Pennington |
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