Seated Cavalier
Goa Crucifixion
Peale's Museum Hollow Cut Silhouette of a Gentleman
Four Panel Figural Drawings
View of San Gimignano
7 Prix De Rome Engravings of Academic Studies
House by the Road
Victorian Lady Seated
Portrait of Union Soldier, Officer with Beard
Portrait of Baby Boy
Standing Young Woman
Seated Woman with Gloves
Portrait of a Young Man
Portrait of a Bearded Man
Deceased Young Girl with Flowers
Portrait of Woman in Chair
Dunmail Raise, Cumberland
Easdale, Grasmere
Grasmere
Brathay Bridge (Recto) / …Water Cumberland…Proof
Ole Mr. Desnoyers, No. 69, Paris
Oval portrait of a man
Portrait of a Lady
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