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Ruins of the Palace of the Caesars, Rome |
Thomas Moran |
American |
02.864 |
watercolor and graphite with white gouache on paper |
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Lake Isabel. Fort George Island Florida. |
Thomas Moran |
American |
02.873 |
graphite and wash on paper |
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Milford |
Thomas Moran |
American |
13.729 |
graphite on paper |
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Adams Creek |
Thomas Moran |
American |
13.734 |
graphite on paper |
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Sawkill |
Thomas Moran |
American |
13.738 |
graphite on paper |
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Palace of the Caesars, Rome (upper, center, and lower sketch) |
Thomas Moran |
American |
02.759 |
watercolor and graphite with white gouache on paper |
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Sawkill |
Thomas Moran |
American |
13.1017 |
graphite on paper |
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Two Women Bathing |
F. Blackbear Bosin |
Native American; Comanche, Kiowa |
02.168 |
tempera on the verso of photographic paper |
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Two Deer |
Pop Chalee |
Native American; Taos Pueblo |
02.65 |
tempera on paper |
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Spiritual Ritual |
W. Richard West |
Native American; Southern Cheyenne |
02.1926 |
tempera on paper |
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Cathedral of Maravatio |
Thomas Moran |
American |
01.1104 |
oil on board |
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Apache Maiden Dressed for Ceremonial in Her Honor |
Allan C. Houser |
Native American; Chiricahua Apache |
02.374 |
tempera on paper |
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Richmond |
Thomas Moran |
American |
02.802 |
graphite and wash on paper |
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Sawkill Falls |
Thomas Moran |
American |
13.555 |
graphite on paper |
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Chasing Their Meal |
Jerome Tiger, Lois Walpole James |
Native American; Muscogee (Creek), Seminole |
13.1993 |
graphite and tempera on mat board |
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Willie Peevyhouse Davis (Walters) standing between two unidentified men in suits |
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American |
4327.10403 |
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Michelle and (Jackie) Mommy at Wye Mountain in Bigelow, Arkansas |
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American |
4327.10925 |
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Indian war party |
Jim Lacy Red Corn, May 9, 1938 - June 27, 1994, Native American; Osage (Artist) |
Native American; Osage |
02.1936 |
tempera on matboard |
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Seminole Mother |
Fred Beaver, Raymond and Miriam Freedman |
Native American; Muscogee (Creek), Seminole |
02.1923 |
tempera on matboard |
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Plains Indian Chief |
Fred Beaver, Raymond and Miriam Freedman |
Native American; Muscogee (Creek), Seminole |
02.1922 |
tempera on matboard |