Preview | Description | Artist | Notes |
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Dewey's Arch by Paul Cornoyer Oil on canvas Private Collection Unknown, USA | Cornoyer, Paul | The Dewey Arch was a triumphal arch that stood from 1899 to 1901 at Madison Square in Manhattan, New York. It had been erected for the parade in honor of Admiral George Dewey to celebrate his victory in the Battle of Manila Bay at the Philippines in 1898. | |
Fortune Teller by Colin Campbell Cooper 1921 Private Collection Unknown, USA | Cooper, Colin Campbell | Subject: Landscape -- Garden; Figure group -- Female; Occupation -- Occult -- Fortune Teller; Object -- Musical Instrument -- Violin; Dress -- Accessory -- Umbrella; Dress -- Ethnic -- Chinese Dress; Recreation -- Sport & Play -- Cards | |
The Mystic Silence--Figures in a Canoe by Philip R. Goodwin oil on canvas Private Collection Unknown, USA | Goodwin, Philip R. | ||
Wall Street Facing Trinity Church by Colin Campbell Cooper circa 1908-1910 Private Collection Unknown, USA | Cooper, Colin Campbell | Subject: Cityscape -- New York -- New York City; Cityscape -- Street -- Wall Street; Architecture exterior -- Religious -- Church; Architecture exterior -- Religious -- Trinity Church; Cityscape -- Weather -- Snow; Figure group; Architecture -- Vehicle -- Carriage; Animal -- Horse; Dress -- Accessory -- Umbrella | |
Home from the Hunt by Philip R. Goodwin watercolor, gouache and pencil on board Private Collection Unknown, USA | Goodwin, Philip R. | ||
Mount Tamalpais by Rinaldo Cuneo 18 x 24 inches Private Collection Unknown, USA | Cuneo, Rinaldo | Mount Tamalpais is a peak in Marin County, California, United States, often considered symbolic of Marin County. Much of Mount Tamalpais is protected within public lands such as Mount Tamalpais State Park and the Mount Tamalpais Watershed. | |
Wasatch Mountains, Utah by Rinaldo Cuneo oil on canvas Private Collection Unknown, USA | Cuneo, Rinaldo | The Wasatch Range is a mountain range that stretches approximately 160 miles (260 km) from the Utah-Idaho border, south through central Utah in the western United States. | |
Haymaker's Noonday by Charles Codman 1835 Private Collection Unknown, USA | Codman, Charles | ||
The Fan by Emil Carlsen 1922 Private Collection Unknown, USA | Carlsen, Emil | ||
Before the Mirror by Thomas Wilmer Dewing circa 1908-1910 Private Collection Unknown, USA | Dewing, Thomas Wilmer | Description: Interior scene depicting a young woman seated sideways in front of an oval full-length mirror, her body turned to the left, her head turned in profile to the left, her right hand raised to her chest, and her gaze directed toward a hand mirror held out in her left hand. She wears a long blue dressing gown with puffed sleeves and a scoop... |
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