The
The Joseph Downs Collection of Manuscripts and
Printed Ephemera
Henry
Francis du Pont
5105
Kennett Pike,
302-888-4600 or 800-448-3883
OVERVIEW OF THE COLLECTION
Creator: Rose, Gilbert White
Title: Rose collection of engravings.
Dates: ca.1825-ca.1928
Call No.:
Acc. No.: 10x11
Quantity: ca. 14,000 items
Location: 4 G 1-2, H-J 1-14
BIOGRAPHICAL STATEMENT
Very little is known about
Gilbert White Rose and Henry Martin Rose II who donated this collection of
engravings to the
His sons Gilbert White Rose and Henry Martin Rose II also graduated from Cornell, Gilbert in 1938, and Henry in 1940. Gilbert served in the military during World War II. Nothing else is known about the brothers. Their paternal grandfather was Henry Martin Rose, who was a secretary to the United States Senate in the early 20th century.
SCOPE AND CONTENT
A very large collection (over14,000 images) of engravings dating from ca.1825-ca.1928, removed from publications, primarily magazines but also books. Among the magazine titles are Scribners, English Illustrated Magazine, Magazine of Art, Century, Wide Awake, The Aldine, St. Nicholas, and Harpers. Almost all the engravings are mounted onto boards, and on the back is a label which gives the name of the engraver, the artist, and the title and date of the publication from which the engraving was removed. Sometimes text giving information about the artist, the engraver, or the subject of the picture was also removed from the publication and adhered to the mat board. For pictures which illustrate a poem or Bible scene, the text being illustrated is frequently included.
The range of topics covered by the engravings is large. A large number illustrate stories or poems. Some reproduce paintings or sculptures, both ancient and modern. Portraits of people, sometimes idealized, sometimes fictional, but most often of actual people, is a large category. Authors, artists and engravers, politicians, royalty, actors, singers, generals, and other well-known people are all found. One series depicts Ulysses S. Grant’s last days. A number of the portraits were engraved after photographs. Birds, flowers, and landscapes are included. Pictures of places are another large category. Many of these came from the books Picturesque Canada, Picturesque America, and Picturesque Mediterranean. Some of the engravings are scenes from history, and the Amerian Civil War pictures which are in the collection belong to this category as they were all published after the war was over. Illustrations taken from the same book or illustrating the same story are not always found together. A very few of the prints are in color. Several prints are signed by the engraver. Also found is a letter from the engraver Walter Aikman to Mr. Johnson of Philadelphia.
ORGANIZATION
The engravings were numbered before being received by the Downs Collection, and they are in order by that number. Often, there is more than one engraving per board, and sometimes one of those engravings is numbered out of sequence. In such a case, the description for that engraving will appear both in proper numerical sequence and also following the items with which it is mounted. Items mounted together are not noted, unless one of them is out of numerical order.
Small and oversized engravings are so noted and are in separate boxes. Oversized engravings are in three sizes: A, B, C, and the size and box number is noted after the word oversized. The descriptions of these, however, remain in the proper numerical sequence.
Format of the entries in the finding aid:
Number of image.
Note when the image is small, oversized, or mounted out of sequence.
Name of engraver, followed by name of artist or photographer. (Often the words engraver and artist appear before these names, but not always. When not specified, the first name is always that of the engraver and the second that of the artist.)
Then is found:
Title of picture, or brief description if there is no title; the title is sometimes taken from a line of nearby text, followed by title and date of publication from which engraving was removed.
Note, if needed, about presence of additional text or pictures, often on back of board.
Occasionally, the label on the back of the mounting board will give additional information, such as the page on which the engraving was found, or brief biographical information about artist, engraver, or subject of a portrait. The presence of this information is never noted on the finding aid.
Because the original inventories were prepared by different people, there is variety in the looks of the entroes. The number of the print may be underlined or in bold print, or neither. As stated above, often the words engraver and artist appear before those names, but not always. Occasionally, the title of the picture is in italics, but more often it is within quotation marks. (The title of the publication is always in italics.)
LANGUAGE OF MATERIALS
The materials are largely visual. Most text is in English. Other languages include French and German.
RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS
Collection is open to the public. Copyright restrictions may apply.
PROVENANCE
Gift of the Cooper Hewitt,
ACCESS POINTS
Topics:
Engraving – 19th century.
Engraving – 20th century.
Engraving – Printing.
Illustration of books.
Magazine illustration – 19th century.
Magazine illustration – 20th century.
Painting – Reproduction.
Portraits.
Sculpture – Reproduction.
Wood-engraving.
Engravings.
Additional author:
Rose, Henry Martin.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION
Location: 4 G 1-2, H-J 1-14
Series I: Engravings by number
All the engravings are listed in numerical order. Those marked small are in Boxes 1-2. Those marked oversize A, B, or C are in the appropriate boxes. Those not marked with a location are in Boxes 3-75, in numerical order, except when a picture is noted as being mounted out of order.
Boxes 1-2: small
Boxes 3-75: regular size
Oversize A – 2 boxes
Oversize B – 1 box
Oversize C – 3 boxes
Box 1: Small, numbers 1946-69-385 through 4599
Box 2: Small, numbers 1946-69-4600 through 12,902 and Small N-D
Box 3: 1946-69-1 - 182
Box 4: 1946-69-183 - 302
Box 5: 1946-69-303 -622
Box 6: 1946-69-623 -840
Box 7: 1946-69-841 - 996
Box 8: 1946-69-997 - 1095
Box 9: 1946-69-1096 -1269
Box 10: 1946-69-1270 - 1531
Box 11: 1946-69-1532 -1669
Box 12: 1946-69-1670 -1826
Box 13: 1946-69-1827 - 1954
Box 14: 1946-69-1955 -2087
Box 15: 1946-69-2088 -2218
Box 16: 1946-69-2219 -2343
Box 17: 1946-69-2344 -2537
Box 18: 1946-69-2538 - 2693
Box 19: 1946-69-2694 -2843
Box 20: 1946-69-2844 -3010
Box 21: 1946-69-3011 - 3202
Box 22: 1946-69-3203 -3420
Box 23: 1946-69-3421 -3515
Box 24: 1946-69-3516 - 3669
Box 25: 1946-69-3670 -4163
Box 26: 1946-69-4164 - 5251
Box 27: 1946-69- 5252
-5422
Box 28: 1946-69-5423 - 5662
Box 29: 1946-69-5663 - 5809
Box 30: 1946-69-5810 -5949
Box 31: 1946-69-5950 -6097
Box 32: 1946-69-6098 -6248
Box 33: 1946-69-6249- 6399
Box 34: 1946-69-6400 - 6530
Box 35: 1946-69-6531 - 6722
Box 36: 1946-69-6723 - 6627
Box 37: 1946-69-6628 - 6817
Box 38: 1946-69-6818 - 6955
Box 39: 1946-69-6956
- 7094
Box 40: 1946-69-7095 - 7255
Box 41: 1946-69-7256 - 7367
Box 42: 1946-69-7368 - 7492
Box 43: 1946-69-7493 - 7660
Box 44: 1946-69-7661 - 7724
Box 45: 1946-69-7725 - 7933
Box 46: 1946-69-7934 - 8067
Box 47: 1946-69-8068 - 8218
Box 48: 1946-69-8219 - 8345
Box 49: 1946-69-8346 - 8468
Box 50: 1946-69-8469 - 8632
Box 51: 1946-69-8633
- 8831
Box 52: 1946-69-8832 - 8957
Box 53: 1946-69-8958 - 9082
Box 54: 1946-69-9083 - 9237
Box 55: 1946-69-9238 - 9382
Box 56: 1946-69-9383 - 9549
Box 57: 1946-69-9550 - 9696
Box 58: 1946-69-9697 - 9810
Box 59: 1946-69-9811 – 10,006
Box 60: 1946-69-10,007 – 10,180
Box 61: 1946-69-10,181 – 10,340
Box 62: 1946-69-10,341 – 10,479
Box 63:
1946-69-10,480 – 10,712
Box 64: 1946-69-10,713 – 10,904
Box 65: 1946-69-10,905 – 11,169
Box 66: 1946-69-11,170 – 11,312
Box 67: 1946-69-11,313 – 11,459
Box 68: 1946-69-11,460 – 11,649
Box 69: 1946-69-11,650 – 11,837
Box 70: 1946-69-11,838 – 11,981
Box 71: 1946-69-11,982 – 12,120
Box 72: 1946-69-12,121 – 12,268
Box 73: 1946-69-12,269 – 12,425
Box 74: 1946-69-12,426 – 12,630
Box 75:
1946-69-12,631 - end
1945-69-1
Engraver: A. Leveille. Artist: unknown
“The Winged Victory of Samothrace” (statue). In Harper's, Vol. LXXX, 1890
On back: article “The Winged Victory of Samothrace,” from Harper's, 1890, illustrated with engravings by Luc Olivier Merson (title page and end page)
1945-69-2, 3, 4 – items missing or numbers not used
1945-69-5
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: from photograph taken in 1860
“Abraham Lincoln,” with text, in The Century, April-Nov. 1882
1945-69-6
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: from photograph taken on March 6, 1865
“Abraham Lincoln,” in The Century, Oct. 1882
1945-69-7
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Wyatt Eaton
“Abraham Lincoln,” in The Century, October 1882
1945-69-8
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: from photograph.
“Abraham Lincoln,” in Harpers, April 1885
1945-69-9 (1945-69-10 is on back of this)
Engraver: R. J. McFee Co.,
“Abraham Lincoln,” in unknown publication (Cincinnati: Jones Bro. Publ. Co., 1890)
1945-69-10 –
on back of 1945-69-9
Engraver: H. C. Merrill.
Artist: from photograph by
“Abraham Lincoln,” in unknown publication, n.d.
1945-69-11
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist (sculptor): A. St. Gaudens.
“Statue of Abraham Lincoln,
1945-69-12: item missing or number not used.
1945-69-13
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: from photograph.
“Abraham Lincoln,” in unknown publication, 1891
1945-69-14: item missing or number not used.
1945-69-15
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: photography by Brady.
“
1945-69-16
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: photograph by Hesler, Chicago.
“Abraham Lincoln,” in The Century, November 1886
1945-69-17a-b
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: from a daguerreotype, ca.1848.
“Abraham Lincoln,” in The Century, January 1897 and Feb. 1909
1945-69-18
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: unknown. Wood engraving
“Abraham Lincoln,” in The Century, November 1887-April 1888.
1945-69-19
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: unknown. Wood engraving
“Life-mask of Abraham Lincoln,” in The Century, November 1881-April 1882
1945-69-20 – item missing or number not used
1945-69-21
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: from a photograph.
“Sarah Bush Lincoln…, stepmother of Abraham Lincoln,” in The Century, Nov. 1886
1945-69-22
Engraver: A. Leveillé. Artist (sculptor): Paul Dubois.
“Louis Pasteur,” with text (on back), in unknown publication, December 1888
1945-69-23 – item missing or number not used
1945-69-24
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Sir Edwin Landseer.
“Portrait of Dr. John Allen,” with separate notes, in The Century, February 1901
1945-69-25 – item missing or number not used
1945-69-26
Engraver: Gustav Kruell(?). artist: from photograph.
“Dr. John Brown of
1945-69-27
Recto: Engraver: S. J. Pinkney. Artist: unknown.
Advertisement for S. J. Pinkney, designer and engraver on
wood,
Verso: printed ad
for Archer, Warner & Co., gas fixtures, chandeliers, lamps, etc.,
1945-69-28 through 1945-69-40 – items missing or numbers not used
1945-69-41 –
on back of 1945-69-42-47
Title page: The Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (London: George Routledge and Co., 1859). Illustrated by Birket Foster and H. N. Humphreys, printed in color from wood blocks.
Color prints removed from this publication are numbered 1945-69-42-52 (48 missing)
1945-69-42 - In color.
Engraver: Edmund Evans. Artist: Birket Foster.
[mountains and river,] for "The Traveller," in The Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (1859)
1945-69-43 -
In color.
Engraver: Edmund Evans. Artist: Birket Foster.
[view of sailboats from an arbor,] illustrating "The Traveller," in The Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (1859)
1945-69-44 -
In color.
Engraver: Edmund Evans. Artist: Birket Foster.
[reindeer and Lapps or Eskimos,] illustrating "The Traveller," in The Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (1859)
1945-69-45 -
In color.
Engraver: Edmund Evans. Artist: Birket Foster.
[tropical scene,] illustrating "The Traveller," in The Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (1859)
1945-69-46 -
In color.
Engraver: Edmund Evans. Artist: Birket Foster or H. N. Humphreys.
[classical ruins, bridge,] illustrating "The Traveller," in The Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (1859)
1945-69-47 -
In color.
Engraver: Edmund Evans. Artist: Birket Foster.
[group resting among ruins,] illustrating "The Traveller," in The Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (1859)
1945-69-48 – item missing or number not used
1945-69-49 -
In color.
Engraver: Edmund Evans. Artist: Birket Foster.
[couple dancing,] illustrating "The Deserted Village," The Poems of O. Goldsmith (1859)
1945-69-50 -
In color.
Engraver: Edmund Evans. Artist: Birket Foster.
[cottage,] illustrating "The Deserted Village," The Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (1859)
1945-69-51 -
In color.
Engraver: Edmund Evans. Artist: Birket Foster.
[shepherd and milkmaid,] illustrating "The Deserted Village," The Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (1859)
1945-69-52 -
In color.
Engraver: Edmund Evans. Artist: Birket Foster.
[woods at night,] illustrating "The Deserted Village," The Poems of O. Goldsmith (1859)
1945-69-53 through 1945-69-74
– items missing or numbers not used
(The number 1845-69-71 was found written on the mat holding 10814 and 10815, but there was no image associated with the number.)
1945-69-75 –
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: R. A. Muller. Artist: Gustave Dore.
“Once upon a midnight dreary...,” in The Raven (New York: Harper & Bros., 1884)
1945-69-76 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: W. Zimmermann. Artist: Gustave Dore.
“Sorrow for the lost Lenore...,” in The Raven (New York: Harper & Bros., 1884)
1945-69-77 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: W. Zimmermann. Artist: Gustave Dore.
“'Tis some visitor entreating...,” in The Raven (New York: Harper & Bros., 1884)
1945-69-78 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: W. Zimmermann. Artist: Gustave Dore.
“Tell me truly, I implore...,” in The Raven (New York: Harper & Bros., 1884)
1945-69-79 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: W. Zimmermann. Artist: Gustave Dore.
“Be that word our sign of parting...,” in The Raven (New York: Harper & Bros., 1884)
1945-69-80 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: Gustave Dore.
“Ah, distinctly I remember...,” in The Raven (New York: Harper & Bros., 1884)
1945-69-81 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: Gustave Dore.
“Perched upon a bust of Pallas...,” in The Raven (New York: Harper & Bros., 1884)
1945-69-82 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: Gustave Dore.
“And my soul from out that shadow...,” in The Raven (New York: Harper & Bros., 1884)
1945-69-83 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: R. Staudenbaur. Artist: Gustave Dore.
“A stately Raven of the saintly days...,” in The Raven (New York: Harper & Bros., 1884)
1945-69-84 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: R. Staudenbaur. Artist: Gustave Dore.
“The Secret of the Sphinx,” in The Raven (New York: Harper & Bros., 1884)
1945-69-85 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: R. Staudenbaur. Artist: Gustave Dore.
“On this home by Horror haunted...,” in The Raven (New York: Harper & Bros., 1884)
1945-69-86 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: R. Schelling. Artist: Gustave Dore.
“Then, upon the velvet sinking...,” in The Raven (New York: Harper & Bros., 1884)
1945-69-87 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: Quesnel. Artist: Gustave Dore.
“I pass, like night, from land to land...,” in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (New York: Harper & Bros., 1882)
1945-69-88 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: Quesnel. Artist: Gustave Dore.
“Seven days, seven nights ...,” in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (Harper, 1882)
1945-69-89 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: H. Pisan. Artist: Gustave Dore.
“I moved my lips...,” in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (New York: Harper & Bros., 1882)
1945-69-90 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: H. Pisan. Artist: Gustave Dore.
“That moment that his face I see...,” in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (Harper, 1882)
1945-69-91 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: Quesnel. Artist: Gustave Dore.
The bride hath paced...,” in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (New York: Harper & Bros., 1882)
1945-69-92 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: H. Pisan. Artist: Gustave Dore.
Upon the whirl..,” in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (Harper & Bros., 1882)
1945-69-93 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: H. Pisan. Artist: Gustave Dore.
“Under the water it rumbled on...,” in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (Harper, 1882)
1945-69-94 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: H. Pisan. Artist: Gustave Dore.
“About, about, in reel and rout...,” in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (Harper, 1882)
1945-69-95 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: H. Pisan. Artist: Gustave Dore.
“The ship drove fast...,” in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (Harper & Bros., 1882)
1945-69-96 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: H. Pisan. Artist: Gustave Dore.
“And now there came both mist and snow...,” in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (1882)
1945-69-97 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: S. Pannemake. Artist: Gustave Dore.
“The game is done...,” in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (New York: Harper, 1882)
1945-69-98 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: H. Claudius. Artist: Charles Graham.
“Christmas Eve,” in Harper's Weekly, December 23, 1882
1945-69-99 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: Charles Baude. Artist: Leo. Dehaisne.
“Two Little Greedies,” in Harper's Young People, June 5, 1888
1945-69-100
Engraver; H. Claudius. Artist: Gustave Dore.
“Anarkh” (
1945-69-101 –
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: Howard Pyle.
“The Outcast’s Return,” in Harpers Weekly, January 10, 1880
1945-69-102 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: John Evans. Artist: James E. Kelly.
“Scene in a Coaching Club Stable,” in Harpers Weekly, June 11, 1881
1945-69-103
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: F. A. Bridgman.
“Preparations for the Wedding,” in Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-104
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: F. A. Bridgman.
“Neighbors on the Terrace,” in Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-105
Engraver: R. S. Leuders. Artist: W. H. Weatherhead.
“
1945-69-106
Engraver: William Jason Linton. Artist: unknown.
“George Sand,” in Howitt’s Journal, v. 1, no. 10, March 6, 1847
1945-69-107
Engraver: W. Biscombe Gardner. Artist: Thomas Gainsborough.
“Signora Baccelli,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, December 1884
1945-69-108
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: Thure de Thulstrup.
“A Tailor-Made Girl,” in Harper’s Monthly, 1887
1945-69-109
Engraver: G. M [G.A. Monson?]. artist: P. Barnes.
“His Latest Purchse,” in Harper’s Young People, February 3, 1891
1945-69-110
Engraver: F. Meaulle. Artist: Anthony van Dyck.
“The Burgomaster, His Niece, and Her Son,” in Harper’s Young People, May 28, 1889
1945-69-111
Engraver: E. Gascoine. Artist: W. Hatherell.
“The Drawing-Room,” in Some Modern Artists and Their Work, 1878
1945-69-112
Engraver: E. Gascoine. Artist: W. Hatherell.
“Mr. Alma-Tadema’s Studio,” in Some Modern Artists and Their Work, 1878
1945-69-113
Engraver: H. D. Linton. Artist: J. Gilbert, after Sir Joshua Reynolds.
“Oliver Goldsmith,” in The Traveller, 1851
On back: title page: The Traveller, by Oliver Goldsmith (Art-Union of London, 1851)
1945-69-114
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: E. A. Abbey.
“And toward them rushing,” with part of poem, in Harper’s Monthly, January 1875
1945-69-115
Engraver: R. Staudenbaur, Jr. Artist: J. G. Brown.
“The Confab,” in Harper’s Weekly, April 14, 1883
1945-69-116
Engraver: R. Staudenbaur, Jr.(?) Artist: J. G. Brown.
“The Transit of Venus,” in Harper’s Weekly, April 28, 1883
1945-69-117
Engraver: Pannemaker-Doms. Artist: Gustave Dore.
[woman with guitar visits rural home,] in La Fontaine (
On back: “The Grasshopper and the Ant,” fable by La Fontaine
1945-69-118 - OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: C. Maurand(?). artists: Francis H. Schell and Hogan.
“Rockaway Inlet,” in The Aldine, 1878
1945-69-119
Engraver: Hill.
Artist:
“A Fire in the Suburbs of London,” in unknown publication, February 15, 1879
1945-69-120 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engravers: Zimermann & Negri. Artist: T. De Thulstrup.
“Logging in
1945-69-121
Engraver: A. Kneising. Artist: E. J. Poynter.
“On the
1945-69-122
Engraver: A. Kneising. Artist: F. von Uhde.
“Come, Lord Jesus, and Be Our Guest,” in unknown publication, n.d.
1945-69-123
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: John S. Davis.
“The Dews Of Evening,” in The Aldine (New York: James Sutton & Co., 1874)
1945-69-124 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: F. Meaulle. Artist: Giacomelli.
“The Woodpeckers,” in Bird
Life (
1945-69-125 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: F. Meaulle. Artist: H. Giacomelli.
"The Woodpecker," with poem, in Bird Life (
1945-69-126 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: B. Doring. Artist: Friedrich Specht.
“Der Gorilla,” in Illustrirte Zeitung, Leipsig, December 11, 1880
1945-69-127 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: F. Juengling. Artist: H. Bisbing.
“
1945-69-128
Engraver: H. Goetze. Artist: Walter Shirlaw.
“The Boiler-Room of an Ocean Steamer,” in Harper’s Weekly, Dec. 5, 1885
1945-69-129
Engraver: Florian. Artist: H. Humphrey Moore.
“Japanese Water-Carrier,” in Harper’s Monthly, December 1890
1945-69-130
Engraver: Florian. Artist: H. Humphrey Moore.
“A Sweeping Girl,” in Harper’s Monthly, December 1890
1945-69-131
Engraver: Art-Union (
“The Actress,” [Peg Woffington,] in The Magazine of Art, 1885
1945-69-132
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: M. A. Edelfelt.
“En Mer! (Golfe de Finlande), in Le Monde Illustré, May 3, 1884
1945-69-133
Engraver: Florian. Artist: H. Humphrey Moore.
“Japanese Mousmi,” in Harper’s Monthly, December 1890
1945-69-134
Engraver: Theodor Knesing.
Artist:
“The Baby’s Lullaby,” in The English Ilustrated) Magazine, April 1885
1945-69-135
Enbraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Leon Comerre.
“Pierrot,” in Harper’s Bazar, October 25, 1884
1945-69-136 - OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: W. P. Snyder.
“The Death of General Grant,” in Harper’s Weekly, Aug. 1, 1885
1945-69-137
Engraver and artist: Bjorkman.
[Five people in open-roof automobile in European town,] in unknown publication, 1925
1945-69-138
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Hirsch.
“Religious Instruction in
1945-69-139
Engraver: Blanpain. Artist: unknown.
“Cardinal Newman,” in Harper's Weekly, December 11, 1880
1945-69-140
Engraver: Jno. P. Davis. Artist: Spiridon.
“Amour Nous Guide,” published by The Hoffman House,
1945-69-141
Engraver: Andrew. Artist: Unknown (from photograph?).
“The Emir of
1945-69-142
Engraver: Unknown. Artist: Harry Fenn.
“Entrance to the De Vinne Press,” with text, in Century Magazine, November 1890
1945-69-143
Engraver: Unknown. Artist: Harry Fenn.
“The Vestibule,” in Century Magazine, November 1890
1945-69-144
Engraver: Pupils of Closson. Artist: C. H. Walker.
“Mr. Longfellow's Residence in
1945-69-145
Engraver: Charles Baude. Artist: T. Mathey.
“An Etcher,” in Harper's Weekly, December 8, 1888
1945-69-146
Engraver: Horace Baker. Artist: Unknown.
“House in
1945-69-147
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Unknown.
“House at
1945-69-148
Engraver: Horace Baker. Artist: Unknown.
“Cottage at
1945-69-149
Engraver: C. W. Chadwick. Artist: Unknown.
“Residence of Joseph Hopkins Smith,
1945-69-150
Engraver: Art Union,
“Violet,” in Some Modern Artists (London: Cassell & Co., 1883)
1945-69-151
Engraver: Ansseau. Artists: M. J. Lavee, Edouard Detaille.
“Piper du 42e Highlanders,” in Le Monde Illustre, Vol. XLVI, Paris, 1880
1945-69-152
Engraver: Avery. Artist: Chapin.
“Barnum's
1945-69-153
Engraver: Avery. Artist: Chapin.
“The Exhibition Saloon at the
1945-69-154
Engraver: John Andrew. Artist: C. E. D.
“The White House,” in Ballou's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion, 1854
1945-69-155
Engraver: John Andrew. Artist: C. E. D.
“City Hall,
1945-69-156
Engraver: A. Anderson. Artist: T. De Thulstrup.
“Field Artillery,” in Harper's, Vol. LXXX, Nov. 1889-April 1890
1945-69-157
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: T. De Thulstrup.
“Cossacks of the Imperial Guard,” in Harper's, Vol. LXXX, Nov. 1889-April 1890
1945-69-158
Engraver: A. Anderson. Artist: Thulstrup.
“Old Clothes Market,
1945-69-5438b – matted with 1945-69-158, and filed under that number
Engraver: A. Anderson. Artist: Thulstrup. Wood engraving.
“On the Bridge Leading to the
1945-69-159
Engraver: Dr. Alexander Anderson. Artist: Unknown.
“Residence of
with text on back, in
1945-69-160
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: George H. Boughton.
“The Burgomaster's Daughter,” in Harper's, Vol. LXVI, Nov. 1882-Apr. 1883
1945-69-161
Engraver: F. Florian. Artist: unknown.
“One Often Sees the Cotillion Begun in a Clear Sunlight, in Harper's, 1883-1884
1945-69-162
Engraver: F. Florian. Artist: P. R.
“Le Grand Coiffeur,” in Harper's, Vol. LXXXVII, June-Nov. 1893
1945-69-163
Engraver: J. Filmer. Artist: Unknown.
“Cafe and Reading Room,” printed by The Hoffman House,
1945-69-164
Engraver: John W. Evans. Artist: Gilbert Gaul.
“At the Ball,” in The Century, Vol. LI, Nov. 1895-April 1896
1945-69-165
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: illegible.
“Oh, just look at the Baby!” in Harper’s Monthly, 1887
1945-69-166
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Francis C. Jones.
“Exchanging Confidences,” in Engravings on Wood by Members… (Harpers, 1887)
1945-69-167
Engraver: S. G. Putnam. Artist: Howard Pyle.
“For awhile no one said a word.” In Scribner’s Magazine, 1893
1945-69-168
Engraver: S. G. Putnam. Artist: Irving Ramsay Wiles.
“Little Vemba Brown,” in St. Nicholas, November 1890
1945-69-169
Engraver: S. G. Putnam. Artist: Howard Pyle.
[elderly woman spinning,] in The Closing Scene (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1887)
1945-69-170
Engraver: O. H. Reed. Artist: Howard Pyle.
[elderly woman walking,] in The Closing Scene (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1887)
1945-69-171
Engraver: W. T. P. artist: W. Hatherell.
“The Studio of Sir Frederick Leighton,” in Some Modern Artists and Their Work, 1883.
On back: text, frieze designed by Walter Crane, and “A Portion of the Dining-room.”
1945-69-172 –
item missing or number not used
1945-69-173
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Frederick Dielman.
“Grandmother’s Room,” in Harpers, Dec. 1883-May 1884
1945-69-174
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Birch.
“Mr. Gex gives Lady Jane a lesson in dancing,” in St. Nicholas, vol. XVII, 1890
1945-69-175
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: A. C. Courbould.
“The Fox’s Tail,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1886
1945-69-176
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Allan C. Redwood.
“They were at the cabin now…,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1886
1945-69-177
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Birch .
“Jason Answered, ‘I am Jason,…,” in St. Nicholas, vol. XVIII, 1891
1945-69-178
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Thulstrup
“A Chilian Country House,” in St. Nicholas, vol. XVIII, 1891
1945-69-179
Engraver: Russell & Richardson. Artist: Katsushika Hokusai
“Yamato-Dake No Mikoto, A Japanese Hero,” in The American Art Review, 188-
1945-69-180
Engraver: J. W. Evans. Artist: Birch
“She Never Knew How Someone Came,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. XIV, 1887
1945-69-181
Engraver: G. Roberts. Artist: A. C.
“King Solomon and the Queen of
1945-69-182
Engraver: C. Roberts. Artist: W. Firle
“The Rehearsal,” in Harper's Bazar, 1890
Box 4:
1945-69-183
Engraver: C. Roberts, probably. Artist: Frank Dadd
“Music Hath Charms,” in Harper's Bazar, 1894
1945-69-184
Engraver: Peter Aitken. Artist: Howard Helmick
“The Doctrine of Eternal Punishment…,” in The Century, Vol. XLVII, 1893
1945-69-185
Engraver: William B. Closson. Artist: George H. Boughton
“An Anxious Young Mother... ,” in Harper's, Vol. LXXVIII, 1888
1945-69-186
Engraver: A. Anderson. Artist: A. B. Frost
“I Am Positive and Simple Disgussed,” in Harper's, Vol. LXXXII, 1890
1945-69-187
Engraver: H. Davidson. Artist: Kenyon Cox
“Buss Me, Buss Me, Bauble Mine!” with poem, in The Century, Vol. XXVIII, 1884
1945-69-188
Engraver: Unknown, English. Artist: Erskine Nichol
“Unwillingly to School,” in Some Modern Artists and Their Work (
1945-69-189
Engraver: E. Florian. Artist: W. Small
“Don't You Want the Cigarettes?” in Harper's Monthly, June 1893
1945-69-190
Engraver: E. Florian. Artist: W. Small
“One picks up anything when one is in a hurry…” in Harper's Monthly, June 1893
1945-69-191
Engraver: R. C. Collins. Artist: George Wharton Edwards
“Puck and
1945-69-192
Engraver: W. R. Bodenstab. Artist: from a photograph
“House at Short Hills, N. J. (Rich, Architect),” in Scribner's Magazine, Vol. VIII, 1890
1945-69-193
Engraver: C. J. Butler. Artist: from a photograph
“House in
1945-69-194
Engraver: S. F. Brown. Artist: W. R. Miller. Text on back.
“
1945-69-195
Engravers: Butterworth & Heath. Artist: James Ward
“The Bull,” in The
Art-Journal (
1945-69-196
Engraver: A. Comfort. Artist: G. Manton
“A Matinee – Dancing before the Dolls,” in Harper's Bazar, 1891
1945-69-197
Engraver: W. C. artist: from a photograph
“Coolie, Demerara,” in Harper's, Vol. LXXVII, 1888
1945-69-198
Engraver: W. C. artist: from a photograph
“Coolies-Calcutta Types,” in Harper's, Vol. LXXVII, 1888
1945-69-199
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: Jan Steen
“A
1945-69-200
Engraver: Unknown. Artist: Paul Wagner
“Rechts oder Links,” in Illustrirte
Zeitung (
1945-69-201
Engraver: A. Bellenger. Artist: Val Prinsep
“At the Golden Gate,” in The
Magazine of Art (
1945-69-202
Engraver: L. Bazin. Artist: Unknown photographer
“Flower-Seller of
1945-69-203
Engraver: L. Bazin. Artist: Myrbach.
“The Emperor,” in The
Capitals of the World (
1945-69-204
Engraver: L. Bazin. Artist: Unknown photographer
“A Roumanian Postilion,” in The Capitals of the World (Harper & Bros., 1894)
1945-69-205
Engraver: L. Bazin. Artist: Charlemont
“At the Door of the Harem,” in Capitals of the World (
1945-69-206
Engraver: L. Bazin. Artist: Detaille
“A Uhlan Trumpeter,” in Capitals
of the World (
1945-69-207
Engraver: R. Staudenbaur. Artist: Alice Barber
“The Worship of the Bambino,” in Harper's Bazar, December 22, 1888
1945-69-208
Engraver: K. C. Atwood. Artist: W. L. Sheppes
“Elsie Sacrifices Her Play to the Cause of Education,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. XVI, 1889
1945-69-209
Engraver: Spiegle. Artist: A. H. Thayer
“Who Said Rats?” in The Aldine, 1872
1945-69-210
Engraver: Spiegle. Artist: A. H. Thayer
“Playing Sick.” In The Aldine, 1872
1945-69-211a
Engraver: Russell & Richardson. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Song of Hiawatha: The Mishe-Mokwa,” in Works of Longfellow, Vol. I (
1945-69-211b
Engraver: G. H. Smith. Artist: W. H. Gibson
“Song of Hiawatha: Blazing Teepee,” in Works of Longfellow, Vol. I , 1880
1945-69-212a-b – on back of 211a-b
Engraver: Russell & Richardson. Artist: L. S. Ipsen.
Titles for “The Song of Hiawatha”
1945-69-213
Engraver: James H. Richardson. Artist: Frederick A. Bridgman
“The Burial of a Mummy,” in The Art Journal (New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1878)
On back: title page for The Art Journal for 1878, vol. 4; engraved by Butterworth & Heath
1945-69-214
Engraver: J. T. Speer. Artist: C. E. H. Bonville
“Dufferin Terrace,” in Picturesque
1945-69-215
Engraver: H. McCormick. Artist: Charles S. Chapman.
“
1945-69-216
Engraver: H. McCormick. Artist: Charles S. Chapman.
“
1945-69-217
Engraver: H. McCormick. Artist: Denman Fink.
“
1945-69-218-219
Photographs of a model of St. Johns Chapel, 1803 (city not specified). The models include trees and people.
1945-69-220
Engraver: Thomas Johnson. Artist: from a photograph.
“General Grant Writing his memoirs at
1945-69-221
Engraver: Catharine A. Powell. Artist: W. H. Drake.
“The Ship’s Colors,” in St. Nicholas, July 1893
1945-69-222
Engraver: McCann. Artist: Drawn by Alice Barber, after a sketch by P. Newell
"Trespassers," from unknown publication, dated Tuesday, July 30, 1889
1945-69-223
Engraver: J. L. Langridge.
Artist: G. W.
“Blowing Bubbles,” in American Agriculturist, Vol. 26 (New York: Orange Judd & Co., 1867)
1945-69-224
Engraver: Florian. Artist: Pascal Adolphe Jean Dagnan-Bouveret.
“The Benediction,” in Harpers, November 1889-April 1890
1945-69-225 –
on back of 224
Pascal Adolphe Jean Dagnan-Bouveret at his easel, engraver unknown
1945-69-226
Engraver: P. Fruhauf(?). artist: from photo by Carl Backofen
“Queen
1945-69-227
Engraver; T. Cole. Artist: Jacques Louis David.
“Madame Recamier,” with text on back, in Century Magazine, September 1907
1945-69-228
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: A. B. Frost
“She flung her apron over her head, …” in Harpers Monthly, 1888
1945-69-229
Engraver: J. S. Foy. Artist: R. Sayer
“Hoffman Bar Room” printed for The Hoffman House,
1945-69-230
Engraver: Major. Artist: Wade.
“
On back: “The Capitol of Rhode Island,” with text about
1945-69-231 –
item missing or number not used
1945-69-232
Engraver: Major. Artist: William Croome
“Teal Shooting,” with text on back, in Gleason Pictorial,
1945-69-233
Engraver: H. Marsh. Artist: Thomas Nast
[scenes from Robinson Crusoe,] in The American Art Review, no date
Noted as being from The Riverside Magazine, published by Hurd & Hougton
1945-69-234
Engraver: Henry Marsh. Artist: unknown, perhaps Harris
[insects,] in unknown publication, but originally in Harris’ “Insects Injurious to Vegetation,” 1882
1945-69-235
Engraver: A. Hermann (Knesing). Artist: A. von Wahl
“Zu spat,” in Illustrirte Zeitung, 1881
1945-69-236
Engraver: A. Irwin. Artist: unknown.
“The Sisters,” in St. Nicholas, 1886
1945-69-237
Engraver:
“The Doges’ Palace,” in St. Nicholas, 1886
1945-69-238
Engraver: Wm. Howland(?). Artist: H. W. Herrick.
[man telling stories to children,] in The Child’s Paper, 1862 (American Tract Society)
1945-69-239
Engraver: Wm. Howland(?). Artist: E. J. Whitney
[woman school teacher with student,] in The Child’s Paper, 1862
1945-69-240
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: Henry Stull
“Dis ver colt am one uv de ole blue hen’s chickens, sho!” in Outing, October 1891
1945-69-241
Engraver: Thomas Johnson.
Artist: After a photograph by Record & Epler,
“General Grant at
1945-69-242
Engraver: G. H. Hayes. Artist: Devereux(?)
“Robert Morris,” with vignette of
1945-69-243
Engraver: H. Goetze. Artist: J. F. Ryder
“Mrs. James A. Garfield,” in Harpers Weekly, August 27, 1881
1945-69-244
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: James H. Beard
“The Mourners,” in American Painters (Appleton & Co., 1881)
1945-69-245
Engraver: R. H. Stewart.
Artist:
“Winter Twigs,” [text removed,] in Happy Hunting-Grounds (Harper & Bros., 1887)
1945-69-246
Engraver: R. H. Stewart.
Artist:
“Under the Oak-tree,” in Happy Hunting-Grounds (New York: Harper & Bros., 1887)
1945-69-247
Engraver: R. H. Stewart.
Artist:
“Seeking the Witch-Bur,” in Happy Hunting-Grounds (New York: Harper & Bros., 1887)
1945-69-248
Engraver: Reuter & Stewart. Artist: R. Andsell
“The Last Shot,” in American Agriculturist, 1868
1945-69-249
Engraver: C. Streller. Artist: Bryan Hook
“Pry, the Avenger,” in English Illustrated Magazine, 1888
1945-69-250
Engraver: C. Streller. Artist: G. Clausen
“End of a Winter’s Day,” in Modern Art and Artists, 1886
1945-69-251
Engraver: C. Stretter. Artist: Lucien Davis
“Riverside Idyll.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, August, 1885
1945-69-252
Engraver: T. D. Sugden. Artist: Kelly
“The Ship Was on Fire!” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1879
1945-69-253
Engraver: T. D. Sugden. Artist: Kelly
“A Close Struggle.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1879
1945-69-254
Engraver: T. D. Sugden. Artist: Kelly
“Good-Bye to
1945-69-255
Engraver: T. D. Sugden. Artist: Henry(?) B[illegible]
“A Burial at Sea.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1880
1945-69-256
Engraver: J. Sutton Co. Artist: Specht
“Gentlemen of Leisure.” Published in: The Aldine (1872)
1945-69-257
Engraver: J. Sutton Co. Artist: Miss M. E. Edwards
“Burying the Pet Bird.” Published in: The Aldine, Jan. 1874
1945-69-258
Engraver: J. Sutton Co. Artist: David Neal
“Watt and the Kettle.” Published in: The Aldine, July, 1874
1945-69-259
Engraver: J. Sutton Co. Artist: R. Carrick
“Home and Its Treasures.” Published in: The Aldine, 1875
1945-69-260
Engraver: Swain. Artist: C. J. Staniland
“Grandmother.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1880
1945-69-261
Engraver: R. Hoskins. Artist: Max Klepper
“The First of the Season.” Published in: Outing, Aug. 1890
1945-69-262
Engraver: R. Hoskins. Artist: from photo
“A Fisherman’s Luck.” Published in: Outing, Nov. 1889
1945-69-263
Engraver: R. Hoskins. Artist: unknown
“Up the Lagoon.” Published in: Outing, Nov. 1889
1945-69-264
Engraver: G. Hever & Kirm. Artist: Fritz Stoltenberg
“Das Neue Siegfried.” Published in: unknown, German publication, 1898.
1945-69-265
Engraver: J. Hellawell. Artist: unknown
“The Witch in the Glass,” with poem, in: Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-266
Engraver: E. Froment. Artist: Beatrice Meyer
“At Tea: Dr. Johnson at Mrs. Thrale’s,” in: Harper’s Weekly, May 8, 1880.
On back: article, “Dr. Johnson in society.”
1945-69-267
Engraver: F. Levin. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Beacon-Fires on the
1945-69-268
Engraver: Putnam. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Washington and His Generals in Consultation, March 15, 1783”
Published in: Harper’s, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-269
Engraver: A. Whitney. Artist: C. A. Vanderhoof
“Interior of
1945-69-270
Engraver: A. F. Kinnersley. Artist: Th. Nast
“Firing a canon,” in: The Child’s Paper (American Tract Society, 1862)
1945-69-271
Engraver: Robert S. Bross. Artist: H. W. Herrick
“There was once a little calf,” in: The Child’s Paper (American Tract Society, 1862)
1945-69-272
Engraver: A. F. Kinnersley. Artist: H. W. Herrick
[
1945-69-273
Engraver: A. F. Kinnersley. Artist: H. W. Herrick
[artillery battery,] in The Child’s Paper (American Tract Society, June 1863)
1945-69-274
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: Henry E. Betmold
“Against His Will: ‘Malgré Lui,’” in: The Magazine of Art, 1886
1945-69-275
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: Frederic Remington
“A Blackfoot Indian.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1892
1945-69-276
Engraver: R. C. Collins. Artist: Frederic Remington
“A Half-Breed Settlement.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1892
1945-69-277
Engraver: A. Negri. Artist: Frederic Villian
“The
1945-69-278
Engraver: C. A. Powell. Artist: Frederic Remington
“Ponies Herding Around Smudge Fires,” published in The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1892
1945-69-279
Engraver: Dr. Alexander Anderson. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-280
Engraver: Dr. Alexander Anderson. Artist:
“Seamen’s Chapel,
1945-69-281
Engraver: Atwood. Artist: Harry Fenn
“The Mail in Summer.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1884
1945-69-282
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: Harry Fenn
“In the Kitchen.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1884
1945-69-283
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: Harry Fenn
“The
1945-69-284
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“And the Meadow-Sweet Shook With Love,” in The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1884
1945-69-285
Engraver: K. C. Atwood. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Poppies.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1884
1945-69-286
Engraver: Sylvester. Artist: Alf. Parsons
[mother and children in meadow,] published in The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1884
1945-69-287
Engraver: Swain. Artist: George H. Boughton
“Snow in Spring.” Published in: The Art Amateur, 1882
1945-69-288
Engraver: H. Davidson. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote
“
1945-69-289
Engraver: H. F. Davey. Artist: Wm. Simpson, R. I.
“Mount Ida and the
Published in: The Picturesque
1945-69-290
Engraver: H. F. Davey. Artist: E. T. Compton
“Monserrat, from the
Tivadavo” in The Picturesque
1945-69-291
Engraver: G. Dalziel. Artist: F. W. Topham
“The pensive exile…,”
with poem, in: The Traveller, Art- Union of
1945-69-292
Engraver: Martin and Corbould. Artist: E. H. Corbould
[family at tea,] published in: The Traveller, Art- Union of London, 1851
1945-69-293
Engraver: H. Singleton. Artist: E. J. Poynter, R. A.
“Miriam’s Triumph.” Published in: Dalziel’s Bible Gallery, 1878
1945-69-294
Engraver: H. Singleton. Artist: Darcis
“Industry and Economy,” with poem, published in: Harper’s Bazar, Oct. 11, 1884
1945-69-295
Engraver: H. Singleton. Artist: Darcis
“Extravagance and Dissipation” with poem, in: Harper’s Bazar, Oct. 11, 1884
1945-69-296
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: Charles Copeland
[
1945-69-297
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: Charles Copeland
[prison camp,] in Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!” (New York: H. M. Caldwell Co., 1865)
1945-69-298
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: Charles Copeland
[family at home,] in Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!” (New York: H. M. Caldwell Co., 1865)
1945-69-299 – in color
Engraver: Bobbett & Hooper. Artist: unknown
“Sound Asleep!” [color print,] in Our Young Folks, November, 1867, frontispiece
1945-69-300
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: Felix Darley
“Indian Chief.” Published in: Our Country (New York: Johnson & Miles, 1876)
1945-69-301 - OVERSIZE – C – Box 1
Engraver: A. Bellenger. Artist: G. Doré
[man in crow’s nest,] in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (New York: Harper, 1882)
1945-69-302
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: Howard Pyle
“The Chapman.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1890
Box 5:
1945-69-303
Engraver: J. Hellawell. Artist: Frederic Remington
“The Missionary.” Published in: Harper’s, Dec. 1891 – May 1892
1945-69-304
Engraver: C. Roberts. Artist: H. G.
“Memories.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, July 16, 1884
1945-69-305
Engraver: J. W. Evans. Artist: Gilbert Gaul
“It was a beat that would have stirred/ The pulses of the very coldest.”
Published in: The Century, May – Oct. 1891
1945-69-306
Engraver: John P. Davis. Artist: Sol Eytinge, Jun
“The Streets of
1945-69-307
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Weatherford and Jackson.” Published in: Our Country, 1878
1945-69-308
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Indians Attacking Mail-Carriages.” Published in: Our Country, 1878
1945-69-309
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Destruction of Custer’s Command.” Published in: Our Country, 1878
1945-69-2998 – matted with 307-309, and filed under those numbers
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Leap of Weatherford’s Horse.” Published in: Our Country, 1878
1945-69-310
Engraver: Taylor –
“Tecumseh Saving the Prisoners”
Published in
advertising publication for Emerson, Alvord & Co.,
On back: information
about Indian wars
1945-69-311
Engraver: Wm. Roberts. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Scott’s Adventure at Queenstown,” in ad publication for Emerson, Alvord & Co, 1856.
On back: information
about this incident
1945-69-312
Engraver: Wm. Roberts. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“The Tragedy at
On back: information
about this incident
1945-69-313
Engraver: Wm. Roberts. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“The Bloody Skirmish” in ad publication for Emerson, Alvord & Co, 1856.
On back: information
about this incident
1945-69-314
Engraver: H. F. Davey. Artist: Wal. Paget
“Twenty Years,” with poem by Walt Whitman, in The Magazine of Art, September, 1888
1945-69-315
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: T. de Thulstrup
“King Humbert as General of the Army,” in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1892
1945-69-316
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: T. de Thulstrup
“Alpine Infantry.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1892
1945-69-317
Engraver: Dr. Alexander Anderson. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-318
Engraver: F. French. Artist: F. French
“Ready for a New Year.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-319
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: unknown
Title page: The
Hoffman House, C. H. Read & E.S. Stokes, Proprietors, its Attractions,
by G. B. de Fontain,
1945-69-320
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: John Gilbert
“Christmas for Ever!” in Christmas
in Art and Song (
1945-69-321
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Uprising of the
1945-69-322
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Emigration to the Western Country,” in Our Country (Johnson & Miles, 1878)
1945-69-323
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“The Alarm,” in Our Country (New York: Johnson & Miles, 1878)
1945-69-324
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Passing Waterfalls,” in Our Country (New York: Johnson & Miles, 1878)
1945-69-325
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“
1945-69-326
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Passing Over the
1945-69-327
Engraver: A. Bobbet (?). Artist: Thomas Waterman Wood
“The Village Post-Office.” In: American Painters (D. Appleton & Co., 1881)
1945-69-328
Engraver: A. Bobbet (?). Artist: Daniel Huntington
“Ichabod Crane and Katrina.” In: American Painters (D. Appleton & Co., 1881)
1945-69-329
Engraver: C. I. Butler. Artist: Jean Béraud
“The Chestnut Vender.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1893
1945-69-330
Engraver: C. Meeder. Artist: unknown
“The Little Sleepers.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, Jan. 31, 1882
1945-69-331
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“Old Clothes Market,
1945-69-332
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“The Kremlin Wall, Nizhni Novgorod,” in Picturesque
1945-69-333
Engraver: Meeder & Chubb. Artist: E. Forbes
“Trout Fishing.” Published in: American Agriculturist, 1868
1945-69-334
Engraver: P. Meeder. Artist: W. M. Cary
“Emigrants to the West.”
In Bryant’s History of the
1945-69-335
Engraver: Wm. Measom. Artist: H. A. Nelay
“John Pounds, The Founder of the Ragged Schools,” in Howitt’s Journal (Lovett, 1847)
1945-69-336
Engraver: A. Measom. Artist: J. O. Davidson
“Chinese Pirates Attacking a Trader,” in: Harper’s Weekly, March 18, 1876
1945-69-337
Engraver: McCann. Artist: C. D. Weldon
“The Two Young Women Took the Pail,” in unknown publication, 189-
1945-69-338
Engraver: H. C. O. Artist: unknown
“She Tried to Make White Nose Eat the Sugar,” in: St. Nicholas, Feb. 1892
1945-69-339
Engraver: R. A. Muller. Artist: Sir E. Landseer, R. A.
“The Marmosets.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1874
1945-69-340
Engraver: R. A. Muller. Artist: Briton Riviere.
“Charity.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1874
1945-69-341
Engraver: Howard McCormick. Artist: Howard McCormick
“The Tortilla-Vender.” Published in: Century, July, 1909
1945-69-342
Engraver: Howard McCormick. Artist: Howard McCormick
“Chato, The Picador.” Published in: Century, July, 1909
1945-69-343
Engraver: A. Measom. Artist: Peter Moran
“The Shady Pool.” Published in: The Aldine, 1874
1945-69-344
Engraver: F. Méaulle. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“The First Attempt.” Published in: The Aldine, 1877
1945-69-345
Engraver: Hildibrand. Artist: Gustave Doré
“
On back: description of the scene
1945-69-346
Engraver: Gauchard – Brunier. Artist: Gustave Doré
[miser with hen,] in La Fontaine (
On back: fable of hen that laid golden eggs
1945-69-347 - item missing or number not used
1945-69-348 - OVERSIZE – A – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Schell and Hogan
“Decoration Day” [tribute to U.S. Grant,] in Harper’s Weekly, June 5, 1886, supplement
1945-69-349 - item missing or number not used
1945-69-350 - OVERSIZED – A – Box 1
Engraver: Jahyer. Artist: G. Doré
“The end releases other men from strife….”
Published in: The Legend of the Wandering Jew, publisher and date unknown
1945-69-351 - OVERSIZED – A – Box 1
Engraver: J. Gauchard. Artist: G. Doré
“Now when fantastic visions fill the air, ….” in The Legend of the Wandering Jew
1945-69-352 - OVERSIZED– A – Box 1
Engraver: J. Gauchard. Artist: G. Doré
“Spell-bound, they gather far and near to scan, …” in The Legend of the Wandering Jew
1945-69-353 - OVERSIZED– A – Box 1
Engraver: Rouget. Artist: G. Doré
“On thro’ the storm he speeds, …,” Published in: The Legend of the Wandering Jew
1945-69-354 - OVERSIZED– A – Box 1
Engraver: Rouget. Artist: G. Doré
“On, through morass and slough, …,” in The Legend of the Wandering Jew
1945-69-355 - OVERSIZED– A – Box 1
Engraver: Gauchard. Artist: G. Doré
“Secure he stands and fearless gazes round,” in: The Legend of the Wandering Jew
1945-69-356 - OVERSIZED– A – Box 1
Engraver: O. Jahyer. Artist: G. Doré
“Trees intertwined with snakes he walks beneath,” in The Legend of the Wandering Jew
1945-69-357 - OVERSIZED– A – Box 1
Engraver: J. Gauchard. Artist: G. Doré
“The Judgment Day!” In The Legend of the Wandering Jew, publisher and date unknown
1945-69-358 - OVERSIZED – A – Box 1
Engraver: Jahyer. Artist: G. Doré
“Transfix’d with awe, he feels his God is nigh,” in The Legend of the Wandering Jew
1945-69-359 - OVERSIZED – A – Box 1
Engraver: Rouget. Artist: G. Doré
“Too late he feels, by look, and deed, and word,” in The Legend of the Wandering Jew.
On back: information about and accounts of the legend
1945-69-360 - OVERSIZED – A – Box 1
Engraver: Jahyer. Artist: G. Doré
“Since thou art pitiless, thy weary way, …” in: The Legend of the Wandering Jew
1945-69-361
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: Carl Haag
“A Viking.” Published in: The
Magazine of Art (
1945-69-362
Engraver: P. Naumann. Artist: Calvert
“The Investigating Committee.” Published in: St. Nicholas, March, 1891
1945-69-363
Engraver: H. H. Nichols. Artist: unknown
“The Wild Pigeon.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-364
Engraver: E. S. Artist: unknown
“The Chimney-Swallow.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-365
Engraver: E. S. Artist: unknown
“TheWren.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-366
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Jas. E. Beard
“Wild Geese: The Rise.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-367
Engraver: H. H. Nichols. Artist: unknown
[Owl.] Published in: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-368
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
“A Barn-Swallow on the Wing.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-369
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
“The Bluebird.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-370
Engraver: E. S. Artist: unknown
“The Nut-Hatch.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-371
Engraver: E. S. Artist: unknown
“The Woodpecker.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-372
Engraver: David Nichols. Artist: unknown
“The Man Who Sat the Old Year Out.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1873 – 74
1945-69-373
Engraver: David Nichols. Artist: unknown
“The Rabbit on the Wall.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1873 – 74
1945-69-374
Engraver: David Nichols. Artist: unknown
[Native American woman with two children.] Published in: St. Nicholas, 1873 – 74
1945-69-375
Engraver: David Nichols. Artist: W. L. S.
“John William Webster.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1873 – 74
1945-69-376
Engraver: David Nichols. Artist: F. Beard
[homeless boys in box.] Published in: St. Nicholas, 1873 – 74
1945-69-377
Engraver: David Nichols. Artist: unknown
“This is Our Baby.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1873 – 74
1945-69-378
Engraver: Cornelius Visscher. Artist: Cornelius Visscher
“The Sleeping Cat.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, August, 1878
On back: article about “The Golden Age of Engraving”
1945-69-379
Engraver: John George Wille. Artist: Gerard Dow
“The Winder.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, August, 1878
1945-69-380
Engraver: John George Wille. Artist: unknown
“The Travelling Musicians,” in: Harper’s Monthly, August, 1878
1945-69-381
Engraver: E.[?.]G. Artist: E. H. Garrett
[ship and grasses,] illustrating The Lady of the Lake (
1945-69-382
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
[still life with lute,] illustrating The Lady of the Lake (
1945-69-383
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
[birds on flowering branch,] illustrating The Lady of the Lake (Jas. R. Osgood, 1883)
1945-69-384
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
[woman with statue, decorative border,] illustrating The Lady of the Lake (Osgood, 1883)
1945-69-385 -
SMALL
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Memorial Window in Society Library.” In: Harper’s Monthly, September 1879
1945-69-386 -
SMALL
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Peace and War.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, Sept. 1879
1945-69-387 -
SMALL
Engraver: O. Lacour. Artist: Frank Bramley
“Domino.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-388
Engraver: W. I. Mosses. Artist: Eugène Lambert
“Maternity.” Published
in: Magazine
of Art, Cassell & Co.,
1945-69-389 - color
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: John Gilbert
“Christmas in Art and Song.”
Title page, in color, of Christmas
in Art and Song (
1945-69-390
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: Rubens
“The Nativity.” Published in: Christmas in Art and Song (New York: Arundel, 1879)
1945-69-391
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: F. A. Chapman
“The Christmas Tree.” Published in: Christmas in Art and Song (Arundel, 1879)
1945-69-392
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: Charles F. Ulrich
“The Glass-Blowers.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, April 21, 1883
1945-69-393
Engraver: Baker-Smith-Andrew. Artist: Manning
Title page for Gleason’s
Pictorial, published by F. Gleason,
1945-69-394
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: unknown
“Un Mariage Innocent.” Published in: Le Monde Illustré, 1884
1945-69-395
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Moreau de Tours
“A French Tavern in the Time of the Directory,” in: Harper’s Bazar, 1894
1945-69-396
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: R. Ernst
“A Charity of the Dervishes at Scutari.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1893
1945-69-397
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Picard
“The Marine’s
1945-69-398
Engraver: V. Fournier. Artist: Gustav Doré
“Billingsgate: Landing the Fish.” Illustrating “
1945-69-399
Engraver: A. Doms. Artist: Gustav Doré
“Opium Smoking: The Lascar’s Room in ‘Edwin Drood’.” Illustrating “
1945-69-400
Engraver: A. Bertrand. Artist: Gustav Doré
“
1945-69-401 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: R. Brend’amour. Artist: Emanuel Spiker
“Ein Vertrauenspolten.”
Published in: Illustrirte Zeitung (
1945-69-402 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: H. Gedan, x-j. Artist: T. G. Steffan
“Wildbach.” Published
in: Illustrirte
Zeitung (
1945-69-403 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: H. Gedan, x-a. Artist: C. Wimmer
“Mondausgang.” Published
in: Illustrirte
Zeitung (
1945-69-404 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: A. Knesing. Artist: Gustav Goldberg
“Tristan’s Tod.” Published
in: Illustrirte
Zeitung (
1945-69-405 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: Henry Linton. Artist: J. Pasquier
“In the Bitter Cold.” Published in: Illustrated Times, December 19, 1857
1945-69-406 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: C. G. Specht. Artist: Friedrich Specht
“Unschuldig Verurteilte.”
In “
1945-69-407 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: R. Staudenbaur. Artist: from a photograph taken in 1865
“Ulysses S. Grant.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, Saturday, April 4, 1885
1945-69-408 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: T. T. Weber. Artist: Paul Schröter
“Knecht Ruprecht.” Published
in: Illustrirte
Zeitung (
1945-69-409 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: J. J. Weber. Artist: E. T. Compton
“Der Rosengarten, von St. Cyprian aus gesehen.” In Illustrirte Zeitung, May 25, 1899
1945-69-410 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: J. J. Weber. Artist: E. T. Compton
“Die Latemarthürme.” Published
in: Illustrirte
Zeitung (
1945-69-411 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: W. P. Snyder
“Bearing General Grant’s Body into the Entrance Hall of the
Capitol at
Published in: Harper’s Weekly, August 15, 1885
1945-69-412 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: W. P. Snyder
“General Grant’s Body under Guard of Wheeler Post, G. A. R.”
Published in: Harper’s Weekly, August 1, 1885
1945-69-413 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: W. T. Smedley
“The Children’s Wreath.” [General Grant.] In: Harper’s Weekly, August 8, 1885
1945-69-414 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: T. de Thulstrup
“General Grant’s Illness: A Consultation.” In Harper’s Weekly, April 18, 1885
1945-69-415 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: T. de Thulstrup
“General Grant’s Last Message.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, August 1, 1885
1945-69-416 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Thulstrup
“General Grant’s Funeral: Major-General Hancock and Staff at the Head of the Procession.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, April 15, 1885
1945-69-417 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: W. T. Smedley
“Rear-Admiral Bancroft Gherardi, U.S.N.” In Harper’s Weekly, April 15, 1893
1945-69-418 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: T. A.
Butler. Artist: photo by
“James Gillespie Blaine,” in Harper’s Weekly, Saturday, February 4, 1893
1945-69-419 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: H. Ulrich
“John Ruskin, author of ‘Modern Painters,’ ‘Stones of Venice,’ etc.”
Published in: Harpers Weekly, July 26, 1879, supplement
1945-69-420 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Barbant
“Der Spiegelsee im Yosemitithal in Californien.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-421 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Theodor Weber
“Heinfehr von der Christbescherung bei den Grosseltern.” In: unknown, no date
1945-69-422 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: C. Roberts. Artist: Louis Guy
“A Pleasant Meeting.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, May 17, 1879
1945-69-423-
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: J. P. Davis. Artist: Sol Eytinge, Jun.
“Fourth of July Morning: The First Shot.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, July 12, 1879
1945-69-424 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: C. Roberts. Artist: unknown
“In for a Scrape.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, January 18, 1879
1945-69-425 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: J. C. Artist: unknown
“Dangers of Canadian Frontier Life.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, 1893
1945-69-426 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: J. C. Artist:
“Just Too Late: Another Moment and the Fox Would Have Been Home.”
Published in: Harper’s Weekly, February 11, 1893
1945-69-427 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: G. Mourand. Artist: J. D. Woodward
[cows in stream, stone bridge, farmer plowing, with poem,] in: unknown, no date
1945-69-428 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: Lagarde. Artist: J. O. Davidson
“The Rescue.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-429 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: J. F. Juengling. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“
1945-69-430 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: H. Harral. Artist: J. M. W. Turner
“Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus.” Published in: Illustrated Times, January 2, 1858
1945-69-431 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: H. Goetze. Artist: J. MacDonald
“Camp-Fire Stories.” Published in: Harpers Weekly, March 21, 1885
1945-69-432 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: R. C. Woodville
“Reconnoitring.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, Supplement, February 1, 1879
1945-69-433 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: C. E. Dopler (?)
“
1945-69-434 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Schell and Hogan
“The Regatta of the Eastern Yacht Club, Off
Published in: Harper’s Weekly, July 10, 1886
1945-69-435 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Charles Graham
“A Pilgrimage to
1945-69-436 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: R. Staudenbaber. Artist: J. MacDonald
“A Logger’s Camp at Night.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, March 20, 1886
1945-69-437 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: W. H. Redding. Artist: Granville Perkins, from photographs
“The Gateway to the Garden of the Gods.” In: Harper’s Weekly, July 19, 1879
1945-69-438 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: W. Oliver
“Tell Me!” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, January 25, 1879
1945-69-439 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: E. Held. Artist: J. R. Key
“The Golden Gate: Entrance to
1945-69-440 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Charles Graham
“Rough Weather at Sea: A Big Transatlantic Steamer on a Winter Voyage”
Published in: [Harpers Weekly?], Saturday, January 7, 1893
1945-69-441
Engraver: A. Doms. Artist: Gustav Doré
“
1945-69-442
Engraver: A. Bertlan. Artist: Gustav Doré
“The Little Fish and the Fisherman,” in La Fontaine (
On back: the fable of the little fish and the fisherman
1945-69-443
Engraver: H. Davidson. Artist: Howard Helmick
“Balaam and His Master.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1890 – April 1891
1945-69-444
Engraver: O. Lacour. Artist: Henry Ryland
“Dorothy.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1888
1945-69-445
Engraver: J. Filmer. Artist: W. Danby Saddler
“Palm Sunday.”
Published for The Hoffman House,
1945-69-446
Engraver: unknown. Artist: unknown
[
1945-69-447
Engraver: Ch. Maurand. Artist: A. Gault
“Knickerbocker Days.” Published in: The Aldine, May 1874
1945-69-448
Engraver: Octave Lacour, from the cartoon. Artist: H. G. Glindoni
“A Charge of Witchcraft.” Published in: Magazine of Art, 1881
1945-69-449
Engraver: O. Lacour. Artist: John Pettie, R. A.
“The Jacobites.” Published in: Some Modern Artists and Their Works, 1883
1945-69-2997 –
mounted with 449 and filed under that number
Engraver: A. Bellenger. Artist: John Pettie, R. A.
“The General’s Head-Quarters.” In: Some Modern Artists and Their Works, 1883
1945-69-450
Engraver: Baude. Artist: M. Jean-Paul Laurens
“Vengeance D’Urbain VI.” Published in: Le Monde Illustré, no date
1945-69-451 - small
Engraver:
“On the
1945-69-452
Engraver: Morse. Artist: Augustus Hoppin
“Our Baby.” Published in: Our Young Folks, July 1867
1945-69-453
Engraver:
[girl on sled.] Published in: Our Young Folks, March 1867
On back: masthead for publication
1945-69-454
Engraver:
[girls in hayloft.] Published in: Our Young Folks, October 1867
1945-69-455
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: S. Eytinge, Jr.
“Going Halves.” Published in: Our Young Folks, September 1867
1945-69-456
Engraver: David Nichols. Artist: [see monogram]
“Lily-Toes in the Shower.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-457
Engraver: David Nichols. Artist: A. F.
“The Only Public Conveyance at the Station.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-458
Engraver: David Nichols. Artist: unknown.
“’I Believe She’s Gone Dry,’ Said Kit.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-459
Engraver: David Nichols. Artist: unknown
“The Welcome on the Beach.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-460
Engraver: H. Nichol. Artist: Devereux
“September.” Published
in: Gleason
Pictorial, September 1853,
On back: article “The Month of September”
1945-69-461 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: W. H. Redding. Artist: M. J. Burns
“The End of a Winter Passage.” Published in: Harpers Weekly, January 23, 1886
1945-69-462 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: unknown sculptor
[Statue: Seated
1945-69-463 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver and artist: unknown
“The British Cutter ‘Galatea,’Challenger for the ‘
Published in: [Harpers Weekly?,] Saturday, July 31, 1886
1945-69-464 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Frederic Remington
“Abandoned.” Published in: [Harpers Weekly?,] Saturday, September 4, 1886
1945-69-465 - OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Julian Rix
“A
1945-69-466 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Charles Graham
“
1945-69-467 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: Atwood. Artist:
H. F.
“He Stood at his Easel, A Knitted Nightcap on his Head, and in his Shirt Sleeves, and a Tobacco-Pipe Between his Lips.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, August 7, 1886
1945-69-468 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: Atwood. Artist:
H. F.
“A
1945-69-469 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: R. Taylor. Artist: [see name on picture]
“
1945-69-470 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: C. P. Artist: unknown.
“Graziella.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, 1886
1945-69-471 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: R. Taylor. Artist: A. Forestier
“Then the Captain Struck His Colors, Which He Did With His Own Hand, The Men Looking on In Sheer Amazement.” Published in: Harpers Weekly, December 11, 1886
1945-69-472 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: J. O. Davidson
“Squared Away for Home: The ‘Priscilla’ Winning the Atlantic Club Regatta, June 15.”
Published in: [Harpers Weekly], Saturday, June 26, 1886
1945-69-473 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Charles Graham, drawn from a passenger’s notes
“Brought To A Stand-Still: An Incident of the Floods in
Published in: [Harpers Weekly], Saturday, April 17, 1886
1945-69-474 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Frederic Remington
“Soldiering in the Southwest: the Rescue of Corporal Scott,” in Harper’s Weekly, August 21, 1886
1945-69-475 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: G. A. Morrison. Artist: unknown
“Jack of the Tules,” with poem “
Published in: Harper’s Weekly,
1945-69-476 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Frederic Dielman
“The Blacksmith’s Shop.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, 12.11.1886
1945-69-477 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: unknown. Artist: M. J. Burns
“Lost In the Fog On The Banks of Newfoundland,” in Harper’s Weekly, Nov. 22, 1879
1945-69-478 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Charles Graham
“The Columbia-Harvard Boat Race, June 26,” in: Harper’s Weekly, July 10, 1886
1945-69-479 - OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: unknown. Artist: A. B. Frost
“I Come Over To See If I Could Borrow Your K’Yart and Steers”
Published in: Harper’s Weekly, July 4, 1886
1945-69-480 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: F. Méaulle. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“The Swallow,” in Bird
Life (
1945-69-481 -
OVERSIZED– A – Box 1
Engraver: Rouget. Artist: G. Doré
“In vain they offer wine, …” in The Legend of the Wandering Jew (
On back: title page for The Legend of the Wandering Jew, with designs by Gustave Doré (London: Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, 1872)
1945-69-482 – item missing or number not used
1945-69-483 –
OVERSIZED – A – Box 1
Engraver: R.
Schelling. Artist: photo by W. H. Jackson & Co.,
“A Glimpse of
1945-69-484 –
OVERSIZED – A – Box 1 (not mounted)
Engraver: S. Reap. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-485 –
OVERSIZED – A – Box 1
Engraver: and Artist: unknown, but see initials
“
1945-69-486 -
OVERSIZED– A – Box 1
Engraver: W. J. Mosses. Artist: R. C. Woodville
“Too Late!” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, no date
1945-69-487 -
OVERSIZED– A – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: R. C. Woodville
“The Afghan War: Entry of General Sir Samuel Browne into Jelalabad”
Published in: Harper’s Weekly, no date
1945-69-488 -
OVERSIZED– A – Box 1
Engraver: S. Read. Artist: W. L. P.
“
Published in: Harper’s Weekly, supplement, January 18, 1879
1945-69-489 -
OVERSIZED– A – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist:
photographed by
“President Cleveland and his Cabinet,” in Harper’s Weekly, supplement, Jan. 23, 1886
1945-69-490 -
OVERSIZED– A – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Frank Hall
“Discipline and Dissipation,” in Harper’s Weekly, Supplement, June 21, 1879
1945-69-491 -
OVERSIZED– A – Box 1
Engraver: D. Weber. Artist: F. Lindner
“Rettungsboot am Wracft.” Published in: unknown German publication, no date
1945-69-492 – item missing or number not used
1945-69-493 –
OVERSIZED – A – Box 1
Engraver: Fred. K. Juengling. Artist: T. Hovenden
“John Brown on His Way to Execution,” in Harper’s Weekly, January 31, 1885
1945-69-494 – OVERSIZED – A – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: T. de Thulstrup
“In the Wilderness, 1864,” [Grant,] in Harpers Weekly, supplement, August 1, 1885
1945-69-495 –
OVERSIZED – A – Box 1
Engraver: R. Brendamouor. Artist: G. Gaupp
“The Spoliation of a Monastery,” in: Harper’s Weekly, no date
1945-69-496 –
OVERSIZED – A – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Sydney P. Hall
“The First in the Market.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, no date
1945-69-497 –
OVERSIZED – A – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: T. de Thulstrup
“The Street Railroad Strike in
Published in: Harper’s Weekly, no date
1945-69-498 –
OVERSIZED – A – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Robert Koehler
“The Strike.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, no date
1945-69-499 –
OVERSIZED – A – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: T. de Thulstrup from sketches and photos by J. Jeanneret.
“The Anarchist Riot in
Published in: Harper’s Weekly, no date
1945-69-500 –
OVERSIZED – A – Box 1
Engraver: unknown. Artist: T. de Thulstrup
“On the Way to
1945-69-501
David Nichols after W.L.S.
“There was no mistaking it now – it was a baby bear,” in St. Nicholas, 1874-1875
1945-69-502
David Nichols after W.L.S.
“Winding the watch in the Indian tent,” in St. Nicholas, 1874-1875
1945-69-503
David Nichols after unknown artist
“Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn…,” in St. Nicholas, 1874-1875
1945-69-504
David Nichols after unknown artist
“Meg and the ‘pi-anny,’” in St. Nicholas, 1874-1875
1945-69-505
David Nichols after
“The old servant brings a coop full of chickens,” in St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-506
David Nichols after unknown artist
“Making ready for a cruise,” in St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-507
David Nichols after unknown artist
“Deacon Dodson’s oration,” in St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-508
David Nichols after unknown artist
“Do look down the street!” in St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-509 –
OVERSIZED – A – Box 1
W. Zimmermann after T. de Thulstrup, from sketch by Frederic Remington
“Shot on picket,” in Harpers Weekly, May 29, 1886
1945-69-510 – OVERSIZED – A – Box 1
Johnson after unknown artist, Henry H. Richardson, architect
“
1945-69-511- OVERSIZED – A – Box 1
Unknown engraver after photograph by Pach
“The
1945-69-512 – OVERSIZED – A – Box 1
Unknown engraver and artist
“Decoration Day. The Spirit of War….” in Harpers Weekly, June 7, 1879
1945-69-513 – OVERSIZED – A – Box 1
Unknown engraver after F. S. Church
“Here’s a jolly Christmas load,” in Harpers Weekly, December 18, 1886
1945-69-514 – OVERSIZE – A – Box 2
O. Almquist(?) after T. de Thulstrup
“
1945-69-515 – OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
“Alexandre Dumas,” from unknown publication
1945-69-516 – OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
Weber after Willy Stöwer
“Die Begrussung der ‘
1945-69-517 – OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
Unknown engraver after R. Beavis
“Pilgrims en route to
1945-69-518 - OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
“Joan of Arc before her Judges,
1945-69-519 - OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
Unknown engraver after J. V. Chelminski
“The
1945-69-520 - OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
“The Ducking Stool,” in Harpers Weekly, November 21, 1885
1945-69-521 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
F. Meaulle after H. Giacomelli
“The Quail,” in Bird
Life (
1945-69-522 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
F. Meaulle after H. Giacomelli
“The Quail,” poem by unknown person, in Bird Life (Cassell, Petter, Galpin, no date)
1945-69-523 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
F. Meaulle after H. Giacomelli
“The Kingfisher,” poem by unknown person, in Bird Life (Cassell, Petter, Galpin, n.d.)
1945-69-524 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
F. Meaulle after H. Giacomelli
“The Kingfisher,” in Bird
Life (
1945-69-525 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
F. Meaulle after H. Giacomelli
“The Sparrow,” poem by unknown person, in Bird Life (Cassell, Petter, Galpin, no date)
1945-69-526 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
F. Meaulle after H. Giacomelli
“The Reed Warbler,” poem by unknown person, in Bird Life (
1945-69-527 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
F. Meaulle after H. Giacomelli
[probably reed warbler,] in Bird Life (
1945-69-528 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
F. Meaulle after H. Giacomelli
“The Nightingale,” in Bird
Life (
1945-69-529 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
F. Meaulle after H. Giacomelli
“The Wren,” poem by unknown person, in Bird Life (Cassell, Petter, Galpin, no date)
1945-69-530 - OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
F. Meaulle after H. Giacomelli
“The Wren,” in Bird
Life (
1945-69-531 - OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
F. Meaulle after H. Giacomelli
“The Blackcap,” poem by unknown person, in Bird Life (Cassell, Petter, Galpin, no date)
1945-69-532 - OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
F. Meaulle after H. Giacomelli
“The Blackcap,” in Bird
Life (
1945-69-533 - OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
J. P. Davis after John S. Davis
“Town and Country,” in The Aldine, 1877
1945-69-534 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Jonnard after John S. Davis
“
1945-69-535 - OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Jonnard after John S. Davis
“Ethan Allen at
1945-69-536 - OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Jonnard after John S. Davis
“Midnight and Cornwallis is taken!!” in The Aldine, 1873
1945-69-537 - OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Jonnard after unknown artist
“Solitude,” in Harpers Bazar, Sept. 20, 1884
1945-69-538 - OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Jonnard after John S. Davis
“The
1945-69-539 - OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
C. Maurand(?) after A. R. Waud
“The Highlands of the
1945-69-540 – item missing or number not used
1945-69-541 – OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
J. Peckwell after Gilbert Gaul.
“Christmas Day on the
1945-69-542 – OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
Unknown engraver after T. de Thulstrup
“The drive to the Soldiers’ Home at
1945-69-543 – item missing or number not used
1945-69-544 - OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
Unknown engraver after T. de Thulstrup
“Seeing the yacht race,” in Harpers Weekly, September 11, 1886
1945-69-545 - OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
Unknown engraver after photo by Pach
“A Cabinet meeting at the White House,” in Harpers Weekly, April 5, 1879
[pictured: Pres. Hayes, John Sherman, R. W. Thompson, Charles Devens, William M. Evarts, Carl Schurz, George W. M’Crary, David M. Key]
1945-69-546 - OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
Unknown engraver after Sir Edwin Landseer
“Shoeing,” in unknown publication, 1873 or later
1945-69-547 - OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
R. Staudenbaur after photo by W. J. Baker,
“The President of the
1945-69-548
John Andrew & Son Co. after Charles Copeland
[man walking through snow,] with verses of poem, in The Wooing of Grandmother Grey (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1891)
1945-69-549
John Andrew & Son Co. after Charles Copeland
[old man entering room,] in The Wooing of Grandmother Grey (Lee & Shepard, 1891)
1945-69-550
John Andrew & Son Co. after Charles Copeland
[children and clock, with landscape,] in The Wooing of Grandmother Grey (1891)
1945-69-551
John Andrew & Son Co. after Charles Copeland
[children with Christmas stockings,] in The Wooing of Grandmother Grey (1891)
1945-69-552
John Andrew & Son Co. after Charles Copeland
[courting couple,] with poem, in The Wooing of Grandmother Grey (1891)
1945-69-553
John Andrew & Son Co. after Charles Copeland
[courting couple,] with poem, in The Wooing of Grandmother Grey (1891)
1945-69-554
John Andrew & Son Co. after Charles Copeland
[filling mug from barrel,] with poem, in The Wooing of Grandmother Grey (1891)
1945-69-555
John Andrew & Son Co. after Charles Copeland
[landscape,] with poem, in The Wooing of Grandmother Grey (Lee & Shepard, 1891)
1945-69-556
John Andrew & Son Co. after Charles Copeland
[elderly couple,] with poem, in The Wooing of Grandmother Grey (1891).
On back: Title page for book, and statement about engraver and artist
1945-69-12576 – mounted with 1945-69-556 and filed under that number
John Andrew & Son Co. after Charles Copeland
[Grandmother Grey,] in The Wooing of Grandmother Grey (Lee & Shepard, 1891)
1945-69-557
John Andrew & Son Co. after Miss L. B. Humphrey
[18th century couple, with poem,] in Oh Why Should the Spirit of Mortal be Proud? (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1877)
1945-69-558
John Andrew & Son Co. after Miss L. B. Humphrey
[peasant with poem,] in Oh
Why Should the Spirit of Mortal be Proud? (
1945-69-559
John Andrew & Son Co. after Miss L. B. Humphrey
[miter, sword, with poem,] in Oh Why Should the Spirit of Mortal be Proud? (1877)
1945-69-560
John Andrew & Son Co. after Miss L. B. Humphrey
[saint, with poem,] in Oh
Why Should the Spirit of Mortal be Proud? (
1945-69-561 - OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
H. Goetze after T. de Thulstrup
“The smoking-room of an Atlantic steamer,” in Harpers Weekly, August 7, 1886
1945-69-562 – item missing or number not used
1945-69-563 - OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
Kaeseberg & Oertel after A. Hornemann
“Eine Impsung(?) aus dem Lande,” in unknown German publication, no date
1945-69-564 - OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
M. Vallette after Kaemerer
“A French christening: costumes of the First Empire,” unknown publication, no date
1945-69-565 –
OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
Pannemaker after Lobrichon(?)
“Im Kaspertheater,” in Illustrite Zeitung, Feb. 12, 1881
1945-69-566 - OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
Weber after
“Vor den Schüken,” in unknown German publication, Jan. 12, 1899
1945-69-567 –item missing or number not used
1945-69-568 - OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
Weber after Ferdinand Wagner
“Abundatia,” in unknown German publication, no date
1945-69-569 - OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
A. Comfort(?) after C. Burton Barber
“
1945-69-570 - OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
Unknown engraver after Frederic Dielman
“Gathering Christmas
1945-69-571 - OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
Unknown engraver after T. de Thulstrup
“The
1945-69-572 –
OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
Unknown engraver after W. P. Snyder
“Sleighing in
1945-69-573 –
OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
W. H. Redding after Charles Graham
“A snow-slide in the
1945-69-574 –
OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
Weber after F. Andreotti
“Frühlingsgruss,” in Illustrite Zeitung, April 6, 1899
1945-69-575 –
OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
Unknown engraver after T. de Thulstrup
“The Inauguration ceremonies: President Cleveland and ex-President Harrison returning from the Capitol,” in unknown publication, 1893
1945-69-576 - OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
Unknown engraver after M. Vely
“Love and Money,” in Harpers Weekly, August 30, 1879
1945-69-577 –
OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
Unknown engraver after W. T. Smedley
“General Grant’s Body lying in state in the
1945-69-578 - OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
Unknown engraver after T. de Thulstrup
“The President’s wedding,” [Pres. Cleveland,] in Harpers Weekly, after June 2, 1886
1945-69-579 –
OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
Unknown engraver after Louis Loeb
“President Cleveland and his cabinet,” in Harpers Weekly, supplement, March 4, 1893.
[pictured: Cleveland, John G. Carlisle, Hilary A. Herbert, Walter Q. Gresham, Wilson S. Bissell, Richard Olney, J. Sterling Morton, Hoke Smith, Daniel S. Lamont]
1945-69-580 - OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
Engraver and artist unknown
“Marriage of his Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught to
Princess Louise Margaret of
1945-69-581 – item missing or number not used
1945-69-582 - OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Evans after J. E. Kelly
“The last night in gray,” in Harpers Weekly, June 26, 1880
1945-69-583 –
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Evans after James E. Kelly
“A storm at
1945-69-584 – item
missing or number not used
1945-69-585 - OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
J. P. Davis after John S. Davis
“The Old Oaken Bucket,” with poem, in The Aldine, 1872
1945-69-586 –
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
J. P. Davis after John S. Davis
“
1945-69-587 - OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
J. P. Davis after Howard Pyle
“The Song of the Whip-poor-Will,” with poem by Pyle, in Harpers Weekly, June 12, 1880
1945-69-588 - OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
A. Measom after C. Graham
“Bringing home Christmas presents,” in Harpers Weekly, January 3, 1880
1945-69-589 - OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
A. Measom after J. O. Davidson
“The wreck of the Huron,” in The Aldine, 1877
1945-69-590 - OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
F. Meaulle after J. Pelissier, from painting by J. G. Vibert
“The Grasshopper and the Ant,” in unknown publication, 1878
1945-69-591 – item missing or number not used
1945-69-592 - OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
R. Schelling, on wood by John S. Davis, from painting by Robert Wylie
“A Brittany Sorceress,” in The Aldine, 1877
1945-69-593 - OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Aldine Co. after [Gilbert Stuart]
“George Washington,” in The Aldine, 1877
1945-69-594 –
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Horace Baker after f. Hopkinson Smith
“Under the Towers,” in Harpers Weekly, February 18, 1882
1945-69-595 –
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
H. Harral after unknown artist
“The Coaching Club,” in Harpers Weekly, May 14, 1881
1945-69-596 - OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
E. Henemann(?) after C. Graham
“This is the month…” [verse by
1945-69-597 - OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
T. Johnson after Howard Pyle
“The Milkmaid’s Song,” with poem by Pyle, in Harpers Weekly, July 19, 1879
1945-69-598 –
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
A. Lepere after Lepere
“
1945-69-599 - OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Leslie after unknown artist
“Present state of the monument at
1945-69-600 –
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
R. Stauenbaur after Howard Pyle
“
1945-69-601
John Andrew after unknown artist
“
On back: brief
article about
1945-69-602
John Andrew after unknown artist
“
On back: brief
article about
1945-69-603
John Andrew after unknown artist
“State of
On back: brief
article about
1945-69-604
John Andrew(?) after unknown artist
“October,” in Gleason’s Pictorial, October 21, 1854
On back: brief article about October
1945-69-605
John Andrew after
“1856,” in Ballou’s Pictorial, January 5, 1856
On back: brief article entitled “The New Year”
1945-69-606
John Andrew after unknown artist
“State of
1945-69-607
John Andrew after
“State of
On back: brief
article about
1945-69-608
John Andrew after
“State of
On back: brief
article about
1945-69-609
John Andrew after
“State of
On back: brief
article about
1945-69-610
John Andrew (?) after unknown artist
“July,” in Gleason Pictorial, July 15, 1854
On back: brief
article entitled “
1945-69-611
John Andrew after C. A. Barry
Illustrated masthead for Ballou’s Pictorial, April 7, 1855
1945-69-612
Engraver and artist unknown
Illustrated masthead [view of
1945-69-613
O. Almquist after F. S. Church
“The Christmas Angel,” in Harpers Young People, Dec. 23, 1884
1945-69-614
A. V. S. Anthony after Mary A. Hallock
[family on shore, man with drawn bow,] in The Skeleton in Armor (Osgood, 1877)
On back: stanzas XVIII and XIX from poem
1945-69-615
A. V. S. Anthony after Mary A. Hallock
[man in forest] in The Skeleton in Armor (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1877)
1945-69-616
A. V. S. Anthony after Mary A. Hallock
[Viking ship at sea,] in The Skeleton in Armor (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1877)
On back: stanzas XVI and XVII from poem
1945-69-617
A. V. S. Anthony after Mary A. Hallock
[man and woman on Viking ship,] in The Skeleton in Armor (Boston: Osgood, 1877)
1945-69-618
K. C. Atwood after H. B.
“The Brown Dwarf of Rügen,” in St. Nicholas, 1888
1945-69-619
A. V. S. Anthony after Mary A. Hallock
[Viking with shield,] in The Skeleton in Armor (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1877)
On back: stanzas II and III from poem
1945-69-620
A. V. S. Anthony after Mary A. Hallock
[Viking boy,] in The Skeleton in Armor (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1877)
1945-69-621
A. V. S. Anthony after Mary A. Hallock
[women with dead warriors,] in The Skeleton in Armor (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1877)
On back: stanzas V, VI, and VII from poem
1945-69-622
A. V. S. Anthony after Mary A. Hallock
[Viking men at feast,] in The Skeleton in Armor (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1877)
Box 6:
1945-69-623
A. V. S. Anthony after Mary A. Hallock
[Viking man and woman,] in The Skeleton in Armor (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1877)
On back: stanzas XII and XIII from poem
1945-69-624
A. V. S. Anthony after Mary A. Hallock
[Vikings on horseback,] in The Skeleton in Armor (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1877)
1945-69-625
A. V. S. Anthony after Mary A. Hallock
[Viking story teller,] in The Skeleton in Armor (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1877)
On back: stanzas VIII and IX from poem
1945-69-626
A. V. S. Anthony after Mary A. Hallock
[courting Viking couple,] in The Skeleton in Armor (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1877)
1945-69-627
A. V. S. Anthony after Mary A. Hallock
[Viking minstrels,] in The Skeleton in Armor (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1877)
On back: stanzas X and XI from poem
1945-69-628
A. V. S. Anthony after Mary A. Hallock
[Viking lord and daughter,] in The Skeleton in Armor (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1877)
1945-69-629
A. V. S. Anthony after Mary A. Hallock
[Vikings on ship at sea,] in The Skeleton in Armor (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1877)
On back: stanzas XIV and XV from poem
1945-69-630
A. V. S. Anthony after Mary A. Hallock
[Viking ship wrecking,] in The Skeleton in Armor (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1877)
1945-69-631
A. V. S. Anthony after Edward A. Abbey
[round tower,] in The Skeleton in Armor (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1877)
On back: decorated title for “The Skeleton in Armor”
1945-69-632
A. V. S. Anthony after Mary A. Hallock
[boy tracking bear,] in The Skeleton in Armor (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1877)
1945-69-633
A. V. S. Anthony after T. Appleton Brown
[moon-lit pond,] with verse from Longfellow’s “Endymion,” in Landscape in American Poetry (New York: Appleton, 1875)
1945-69-634
A. V. S. Anthony after T. Appleton Brown
[orchard,] with verse from Howell’s “Spring-time,” in Landscape in American Poetry (New York: Appleton, 1875)
1945-69-635
A. V. S. Anthony after Chas. Copeland
[elderly African American man in woods,] in Old Folks at Home (Ticknor & Co., 1888)
1945-69-636
Russell & Richardson after Chas. Copeland
[log cabin,] in Old Folks at Home (Boston: Ticknor & Co., 1888)
1945-69-637
A. V. S. Anthony, C. Swarzburger, or other, after Thomas Moran
“The River Path,” in The
River Path, by John G. Whittier (
On back: title page for book and decorated title, drawn by L. S. Ipsen and engraved by Russell & Richardson
1945-69-638
A. V. S. Anthony, C. Swarzburger, or other, after William Hart or J. A. Brown
[twilight,] in The
River Path, by John G. Whittier (
1945-69-639
A. V. S. Anthony, C. Swarzburger, or other, after William Hart or J. A. Brown
[birches by river,] in The
River Path, by John G. Whittier (
1945-69-640
A. V. S. Anthony, C. Swarzburger, or other, after
[hills near river,] in The
River Path, by John G. Whittier (
1945-69-641
J. P. Davis – Speer after W. J. Hennessy
“Wishing,” in Maud Muller, by John G. Whittier (Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1867)
1945-69-642
A. V. S. Anthony or Henry Marsh after W. J. Hennessy
“Looking back,” in Maud Muller, by John G. Whittier (Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1867)
1945-69-643
A. V. S. Anthony or Henry Marsh after W. J. Hennessy
“Musing,” in Maud Muller, by John G. Whittier (Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1867)
1945-69-644
A. V. S. Anthony or Henry Marsh after W. J. Hennessy
“Pictures in the fire,” in Maud Muller, by John G. Whittier (Ticknor & Fields, 1867)
1945-69-645
Joseph Alexander Adams after unknown artist
“Heading to Matthew from Harper’s Illuminated Bible,” in The History of Wood-engraving in
On back:
biography of
1945-69-646
Joseph Alexander Adams after unknown artist
“[three vignettes] from Harper’s Illuminated Bible,” in The History of Wood-engraving in
1945-69-647
Joseph Alexander Adams after unknown artist
“part of page border from Harper’s Illuminated Bible,” in The History of Wood-engraving in
1945-69-648
George T. Andrew after F. B. Schell
“St. Botolph Church,” in The
High Tide on the Coast of
On back” title page, half title page, and list of illustrations and artists
1945-69-649
George T. Andrew after W. A. Rogers
“Good ringers, pull your best,” in The High Tide…by J. Ingelow (Roberts Bros., 1883)
1945-69-650
George T. Andrew after F. B. Schell
[belfry tower,] in The High Tide…by Jean Ingelow (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1883)
1945-69-651
George T. Andrew after Harry Fenn
[gulls, church in distance,] in The High Tide…by Jean Ingelow (Roberts Bros., 1883)
1945-69-652
George T. Andrew after Miss C. A. Northam
“Maternity,” in Songs of Seven (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1886)
1945-69-653
E. H.(?) after unknown artist
[landscape,] and poem “Maternity,” in Songs of Seven (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1886)
1945-69-654
George T. Andrew after Miss C. A. Northam
“Widowhood,” in Songs of Seven (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1886)
1945-69-655
E. H.(?) after unknown artist
[landscape,’ and poem “Widowhood,” in Songs of Seven (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1886)
1945-69-656
Mancastropa after Irolli
“Frülingstraum,” in unknown German publication, no date
1945-69-657
George T. Andrew after Wm. St. John Harper
[old woman spinning,] in The High Tide…by Jean Ingelow (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1883)
1945-69-658
George T. Andrew after W. D. Woodward
[cows and distant tower,] in The High Tide…by Jean Ingelow (Roberts Bros., 1883)
1945-69-659
George T. Andrew after F. S. Church
“My sonne’s fair wife, Elisabeth,” in The High Tide…by J. Ingelow (Roberts Bros., 1883)
1945-69-660
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
[Queen Anne’s lace,] in The High Tide…by Jean Ingelow (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1883)
1945-69-661
Bobbett & Hooper after Hart, Hows, Smillie,
“Scottish cottage,” in Festival of Song (New York: Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-662
Bobbett & Hooper after Hart, Hows, Smillie,
“Nature: Morning,” in Festival of Song (New York: Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-663
Bobbett & Hooper after Hart, Hows, Smillie,
“Fourth Evening,” in Festival of Song (New York: Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-664
Bobbett & Hooper after Hart, Hows, Smillie,
“Mockingbird,” in Festival of Song (New York: Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-665
Bobbett & Hooper after Hart, Hows, Smillie,
“
1945-69-666
R. Staudenbaur(?) after Robert Gordon Hardie
“David Dudley Field,” in Harpers Weekly, 1894
1945-69-667
C. Maurand after J. D. Woodward
“James River, above Rope Ferry,
1945-69-668
C. Maurand after John A. Hows
“Old aqueduct on the Conemaugh,” in The Aldine, July 1874
1945-69-669
Paul R. Pierson after unknown artist
“Ten mile race for $10,000 at Centreville, L.I., between Prince and Hero,” in Gleason Pictorial, 1853
On back: article about race
1945-69-670
George T. Andrew after H. P. Barnes
“Then came the merry masquers in,” in Christmas in the Olden Time (Cassell, 1887)
1945-69-671
John Evans after Drake
“The fishing party on Moodna Creek,” in St. Nicholas, May-Oct. 1885
1945-69-672
R. A. Muller after J. Carter Beard
“Head of Bull Moose,” in Harpers, Dec. 1886-May 1887
1945-69-673
“Our meat,” in Harpers, Dec. 1886-May 1887
1945-69-674
R. A. Muller after E. B. B.
“The noon encampment,” in St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-675
R. A. Muller after Edward A. Abbey
“I was in the back-room and heard every word,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1878
1945-69-676
R. A. Muller after Howard Pyle
“Then came the tug of war,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1878
1945-69-677
R. A. Muller after unknown artist
“The first panel: The Creation of Adam and Eve, and their
expulsion from
1945-69-678
Fred. Juengling after Chase
“A Spanish monk,” in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, June-Nov. 1882
1945-69-679
R. A. Muller after G. H. Boughton
“Sunday morning in
1945-69-680
R. A. Muller after Howard Pyle
“President Johnson teaching his first class,” [King’s College,] in Harpers, 1884
1945-69-681
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
Title “Dora,” in Dora, by Alfred Tennyson (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1886)
On back: title page of book
1945-69-682
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
[two men,] in Dora, by Alfred Tennyson (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1886)
1945-69-683
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
[Allan farm house,] in Dora, by Alfred Tennyson (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1886)
1945-69-684
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
[man and woman,] in Dora, by Alfred Tennyson (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1886)
1945-69-685
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
[two women,] in Dora, by Alfred Tennyson (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1886)
1945-69-686
George T. Andrew after E. H. Garrett
[classical ruins and farm,] in Rock Me to Sleep, Mother (New York: Caldwell, 1882)
1945-69-687
George T. Andrew after S. McCutcheon
“I am so weary of toil and of tears,” in Rock Me to Sleep, Mother (
1945-69-688
George T. Andrew after S. McCutcheon
“Many a summer the grass has grown green,” in Rock Me to Sleep, Mother (1882)
1945-69-689
George T. Andrew after E. H. Garrett
[trees and meadows,] in Rock Me to Sleep, Mother (New York: Caldwell, 1882)
1945-69-690
George T. Andrew after S. G. McCutcheon
“Haply will throng the sweet visions of yore,} in Rock Me to Sleep, Mother (1882)
1945-69-691
George T. Andrew after E. H. Garrett
[woman remembering meadow,] in Rock Me to Sleep, Mother (
1945-69-692
George T. Andrew after unknown artist
[{Since I last listened your lullaby song,” in Rock Me to Sleep, Mother (
1945-69-693
George T. Andrew after S. G. McCutcheon
[angel with dead mother,] in Rock Me to Sleep, Mother (New York: Caldwell, 1882)
1945-69-694
George T. Andrew after Frederick W. Freer
[head of man,] in Fair Ines, by Thomas Hood (Boston: Estes & Lauriat, 1886)
1945-69-695
George T. Andrew after Frederick W. Freer
[woman on bench,] in Fair Ines, by Thomas Hood (Boston: Estes & Lauriat, 1886)
1945-69-696
George T. Andrew after Frederick W. Freer
[Ines tossing flowers,] in Fair Ines, by Thomas Hood (Boston: Estes & Lauriat, 1886)
1945-69-697
George T. Andrew after Frederick W. Freer
[mermaid-putti riding dolphins,] in Fair Ines, by Thomas Hood (Estes & Lauriat, 1886)
1945-69-698
George T. Andrew after Edward H. Garrett
[girl praying,] in Pilgrims
of the Night (
1945-69-699
George T. Andrew after Edward H. Garrett
[landscapes and flowers,] in Pilgrims of the Night (New York: Dutton & Co., 1885)
1945-69-700
George T. Andrew after Edward H. Garrett
[pine bough in snow and cross,] in Pilgrims of the Night (New York: Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-701
Jno. P. Davis after unknown artist
“If you’re waking, call me early,” in St. Nicholas, 1889
1945-69-702
Jno. P. Davis after Alfred Parsons
“The Old
1945-69-703
E. Derbier after J. Verbis
“The March past of the school-children,” in Capitals of the World (Harper & Bros., 1893)
1945-69-704
E. Derbier after a photograph
“His Holiness Leo XIII,” in Capitals of the World (Harper & Bros., 1893)
1945-69-705
Jac. Ettlind after unknown artist
“Pussy’s Music Lesson,” in Harpers Young People, May 16, 1882
1945-69-706
E. Ertz after unknown artist, possibly a photograph
“General John G. Foster,” in unknown publication, no date
1945-69-707
E. Ertz after unknown artist, possibly a photograph
“General James S. Wadsworth,” in unknown publication, no date
1945-69-708
E. Ertz after unknown artist, possibly a photograph
“T. H. Hicks,” in unknown publication, no date
1945-69-709
E. Ertz after unknown artist, possibly a photograph
“Anson Burlingame,” in unknown publication, no date
1945-69-710 – in
color [see also 1945-69-42 through 52]
Edmund Evans after Birket Foster
[Swiss chalet,] for “The Traveller,” Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (Routledge, 1859)
1945-69-711 – in color
Edmund Evans after Birket Foster
[boats on river,] for “The Traveller,” Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (Routledge, 1859)
1945-69-712 – in color
Edmund Evans after Birket Foster
[man, boy fishing,] for “The Traveller,” Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (Routledge, 1859)
1945-69-713 – in color
Edmund Evans after Birket Foster
[stream,] for “The Traveller,” Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (Routledge, 1859)
1945-69-714 – in color
Edmund Evans after Birket Foster
[peasants dancing,] for “The Traveller,” Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (Routledge, 1859)
1945-69-715 – in color
Edmund Evans after Birket Foster
[lake, hills,] for “The Traveller,” Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (Routledge, 1859)
1945-69-716 – in color
Edmund Evans after Birket Foster
[woman carrying wood,] for “The Deserted Village,” Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (1859)
1945-69-717 – in color
Edmund Evans after Birket Foster
[farmhouse,] for “The Deserted Village,” Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (Routledge, 1859)
1945-69-718 – in color
Edmund Evans after Birket Foster
[beggars,] for “The Deserted Village,” Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (Routledge, 1859)
1945-69-719 – in color
Edmund Evans after Birket Foster
[tavern scene,] for “The Deserted Village,” Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (Routledge, 1859)
1945-69-720 – in color
Edmund Evans after Birket Foster
[church,] for “The Deserted Village,” Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (Routledge, 1859)
1945-69-761 – in color – mounted with 716-720 and filed under those numbers
Edmund Evans after Birket Foster
[ship,] for “The Deserted Village,” Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (Routledge, 1859)
1945-69-721
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor?
[man banishing raven,] in The Raven (
1945-69-722
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
[skull and word Finis,] in The Raven (New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1888)
1945-69-723
George T. Andrew after Frederick W. Freer
[man speaking to woman,] in Fair Ines, by Thomas Hood (Estes & Lauriat, 1886)
1945-69-724
George T. Andrew after
“The dearest of the dear,” in Fair Ines, by Thomas Hood (Boston: Estes & Lauriat, 1886)
1945-69-725
George T. Andrew after Frederick W. Freer?
[spectators at an event,] in Fair Ines, by Thomas Hood (Estes & Lauriat, 1886)
1945-69-726
George T. Andrew after Frederick W. Freer
[ball,] in Fair Ines, by Thomas Hood (Boston: Estes & Lauriat, 1886)
1945-69-727
George T. Andrew after F. S. Church
[church and bells,] in The High Tide (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1883)
1945-69-728
George T. Andrew after Harry Fenn
[swanherds by river,] in The High Tide (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1883)
1945-69-729
George T. Andrew after J. F. Murphy
[swans on river,] in The High Tide (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1883)
1945-69-730
George T. Andrew after W. A. Rogers
[harbor and church tower,] in The High Tide (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1883)
1945-69-731
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
Title “The Raven,” in The Raven by Edgar A. Poe (New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1888)
On back: title page for book and statement about illustrations
1945-69-732
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
[raven and bolt of lightening,] in The Raven (New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1888)
1945-69-733
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
[man reading at table,] in The Raven (New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1888)
1945-69-734
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
[man at door,] in The Raven (New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1888)
1945-69-735
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
[woman floating in air,] in The Raven (New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1888)
1945-69-736
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
[raven,] in The Raven (New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1888)
1945-69-737
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
[raven perched on bust of Pallas,] in The Raven (New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1888)
1945-69-738
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
[flowers,] in The Raven (New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1888)
1945-69-739
George T. Andrew after J. D. Woodward
[coastal village,] in The High Tide (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1883)
1945-69-740
George T. Andrew after W. F. Halsall [or Halsett]
“Of pyrate galleys warping down,” in The High Tide (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1883)
1945-69-741
George T. Andrew after W. A. Rogers
[man and woman talking,] in The High Tide (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1883)
1945-69-742
George T. Andrew after W. A. Rogers
[man on galloping horse,] in The High Tide (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1883)
1945-69-743
George T. Andrew after Miss C. A. Northam
“Giving in marriage,” in Songs of Seven (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1886)
1945-69-744
George T. Andrew after Miss C. A. Northam
“Giving in marriage,” poem, in Songs of Seven (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1886)
1945-69-745
George T. Andrew after Miss C. A. Northam
“Longing for home,” in Songs of Seven (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1886)
1945-69-746
George T. Andrew after Miss C. A. Northam
“Longing for home,” poem, in Songs of Seven (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1886)
1945-69-747
George T. Andrew after unknown artist
[burning beacon,] in The High Tide (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1883)
1945-69-748
George T. Andrew after Harper(?)
“Upon the roofe we sate that night,” in The High Tide (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1883)
1945-69-749
George T. Andrew after F. S. Church
[drowned children at sunrise,] in The High Tide (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1883)
1945-69-750
George T. Andrew after J. D. Woodward
[wrecked boat, drowned sheep,] in The High Tide (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1883)
1945-69-751
George T. Andrew after [illegible]
[Village by river,] in The
High Tide (
1945-69-752
George T. Andrew after F. S. Church
[young woman by river,] in The High Tide (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1886)
1945-69-753
George T. Andrew after [see monogram]
[meadow,] in The High Tide (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1886)
1945-69-754
George T. Andrew after Harper
[old woman in cemetery,] in The High Tide (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1886)
1945-69-755
George T. Andrew after S. B. McCutcheon
[woman by bedside of sick person,] with poem, in Songs Of Christmas (Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-756
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
[people leaving church in snow,] with poem, in Songs Of Christmas (Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-757
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
[man in chair,] with poem, in The Raven (
1945-69-758
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
[angel,] with poem, in The Raven (New York: E. P. Dutton, 1888)
1945-69-759
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
[angels and raven,] in The Raven (New York: E. P. Dutton, 1888)
1945-69-760
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
[head of woman,] with poem, in The Raven (New York: E. P. Dutton, 1888)
1945-69-761 – in color – mounted with 716-720 and filed under those numbers
Edmund Evans after Birket Foster
[ship,] for “The Deserted Village,” Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (Routledge, 1859)
1945-69-762 – in color
Edmund Evans after Birket Foster
[family leaving village,] in The Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (Routledge, 1859)
1945-69-763 – in color
Edmund Evans after Birket Foster
[weeping woman,] in The Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (Routledge, 1859)
1945-69-764 – in color
Edmund Evans after Birket Foster
[cows in stream,] in The Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (Routledge, 1859)
1945-69-765 – in color
Edmund Evans after Birket Foster
[deer in woods,] in The Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (Routledge, 1859)
1945-69-766 – in color
Edmund Evans after Birket Foster
[spinning woman and child outside cottage,] in The Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (1859)
1945-69-767 – in color
Edmund Evans after Birket Foster
[hermit with traveler,] in The Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (Routledge, 1859)
1945-69-768 – in color
Edmund Evans after Birket Foster
[18th century people in park,] in The Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (Routledge, 1859)
1945-69-769 – in color
Edmund Evans after Birket Foster
[dogs,] in The Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (Routledge, 1859)
1945-69-770 – in color
Edmund Evans after Birket Foster
[dead deer,] in The Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (Routledge, 1859)
1945-69-771 – in color
Edmund Evans after Birket Foster
[stag at lake,] in The Poems of Oliver Goldsmith (Routledge, 1859)
1945-69-772
E. Derbier after Piero della Francesca
“Portrait of the Duchess of Urbino,” in Harpers Bazar, 1892
1945-69-773
H. Dochy after Piero della Francesca
“Portrait of a Lady,” in Harpers Bazar, 1892
1945-69-774
H. Bravier(?) after Titian
“Figure from a picture by Titian in the Vienna Gallery,” in Harpers Bazar, 1892
1945-69-775
E. Derbier after Bernard van Orley
“Portrait of two Girls,” in Harpers Bazar, 1892
1945-69-776
H. Dochy after unknown artist, perhaps a photograph
“Woman of Ouled Nail tribe,
1945-69-777
H. Dochy after unknown aftist, perhaps a photograph
“Woman of Ouled Nail tribe,
1945-69-778
H. Dochy after Coello
“Portrait of Marguerite of
1945-69-779
H. Dochy after Coello
“Portrait of Maria of
1945-69-780
H. Dochy after Vieusseux
“Alexandre Dumas, pere,” in Harpers Monthly, 1888
1945-69-781
H. Dochy after Bonnat
“Alexandre Dumas, fils,” in Harpers Monthly, 1888
1945-69-782
H. Dochy after Delaunay
“Henri Meilhac,” in Harpers Monthly, 1888
1945-69-783
Dertier [i.e. Derbier?] after Christian Kragh
“The Karl-Johans-Gade in Winter,” in The Capitals of the World (1893)
On back: title
page for book, published by Harper & Bros.,
1945-69-784
E. Derbier after Bridgman
“Jewish Girls of
1945-69-785
E. Derbier after Gilbert
“At the Central Market,
1945-69-786
E. Derbier after Lucas Cranach [the elder]
“Judith,” in Harpers Bazar, 1892
1945-69-787
G. H. Del’Orme after unknown artist
“Apse of San Giovanni in Laterano,” in Harpers Magazine, 1895
1945-69-788
Peckwell after unknown artist
“Fresco from the Hotel Aquila Nera, Cortina,” in Harpers Magazine, 1895
1945-69-789
G. H. Del’Orme after unknown artist, possibly a photograph
“Room of Anne of
1945-69-790
E. H. Del’Orme after unknown artist, possibly a photograph
“Door of the chapel of St. Hubert at
1945-69-791
G. H. Del’Orme after Domenico Morelli, from photo of painting
“The Three Marys,” in Scribners Magazine, v. VIII, 1890
1945-69-792
G. H. Del’Orme after unknown artist, possibly a photograph
“House of Edward Livingston,
1945-69-793
G. H. Del’Orme after unknown artist, possibly a photograph
“House at
1945-69-794
G. Del’Orme after Frederic Remington
“A Serious Warning,” in Scribners Magazine, vol. XIV, 1893
1945-69-795
G. H. Del’Orme after Frank Brangwyn
“Dinner in the Forecastle,” in Scribners Magazine, vol. XIV, 1893
1945-69-796
George H. Del’Orme after Alfred Parsons
“Buddha’s Flowers,” in Scribners Magazine, May 1893
1945-69-797
George H. Del’Orme after unknown artist, possibly a photograph
“Jacque in his Studio,” in Scribners Magazine, v. VII, 1889
1945-69-798
E. H. Del’Orme after unknown artist, possibly a photograph
“The hall of the Rockaway Hunt Club,” in Scribners Magazine, March 1891
1945-69-799
Horace Baker after unknown artist, possibly a photograph
“The Rockaway Hunt Club, Cedarhurst,
1945-69-800
P. H. Del’Orme after unknown artist, possibly a photograph
“The library, Union League,” in Scribners Magazine, March 1891
1945-69-1101 –
mounted with 798-800 and filed under those numbers
Witte after [see artist’s monogram on picture]
“A Corner of the Lily Pond,” in Scribners Magazine, March 1891
1945-69-801 -
OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
A. Negri after Joseph Pennell
“Approach to the
1945-69-802 –
OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
F. Levin after Charles Graham
“Over the
1945-69-803
Kae Seberg & Oertel after Antonio Allegri Correggio
“Die Heilige Nacht,” in Illustrte
Zeitung (
1945-69-804
F. S. King after Frederick Dielman
“Amy was soon busy sketching them,” in Harpers, Dec. 1883-May 1884
1945-69-805
Gustav Kruell after W. P. Synder
[woman playing piano,] in Lucile (
1945-69-806
W. B. Closson after W. P. Synder
[man with letter, at table,] in Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-807
R. Paterson after P. Macnab
“Fishing boats surrounding the curers after a big catch,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, August 1885
1945-69-808
Miss C.A. Powell after unknown artist
[Santa with children,] in St. Nicholas, 1889
1945-69-809
Miss C.A. Powell after unknown artist
“Beatrice Portinari,” in St. Nicholas, 1889
1945-69-810
Art-Union after Murillo
“The Virgin and Child,” in The Art-Journal, 1862
1945-69-811
Art-Union after Guido
“Herodias with the head of John the Baptist,” in The Art-Journal, 1862
On back: brief article about picture
1945-69-812
Art-Union after unknown artist, perhaps Rubens
“Sir Peter Paul Rubens,” with decorative cupid, in The Art-Journal, 1862
1945-69-813
Art-Union after Daniele da Volterra
“The Descent from the Cross,” in The Art-Journal, 1862
1945-69-814
Art-Union after unknown artist
“Pius IX, Pontifex Maximus,” in The Art-Journal, 1862
1945-69-815
Art-Union(?) after Arthur Hacker
“The Wonder Story,” in The Magazine of Art, 1885
1945-69-816
Art-Union after George Frederick Watts
“The Mid-day Rest,” in The Magazine of Art, 1882
1945-69-817
Art-Union(?) after J. E. Christie
“In Time of War,” in The Magazine of Art, 1885
1945-69-818
Art-Union(?) after unknown artist
“A Study of Oaks: Playford,” in The Magazine of Art, 1885
On back: brief
article with engraving of
1945-69-819
Art-Union after William Frederick Yeames
“Amy Robsart,” in Some Modern Artists (London: Cassell, 1883)
1945-69-820
K. C. Atwood after R. F. Zogbaum
“French battle-ship Saluting,” in Scribners Magazine, v. VIII, 1890
1945-69-821
E. H. Del’Orme after R. F. Zogbaum
“The White Squadron in mid-ocean,” in Scribners Magazine, v. VIII, 1890
1945-69-822
K. C. Atwood after Harry Fenn
“Head of
1945-69-823
H. E. Babcock after Harry Fenn
“
1945-69-824
John Evans after Burns
“Fishing for squid,” in The Century, Apr.-Nov. 1884
1945-69-825
J. F. Juengling after Burns
“
1945-69-826
K. C. Atwood after Hy. Sandham
“’How is she?’ shouted Old Bob from the shore,” in St. Nicholas, vol. XVIII, 1891
1945-69-827
K. C. Atwood after Hy. Sandham
“”Well, now, suppose we join forces, said the president,” in
St. Nicholas, v. XVIII, 1891
1945-69-828
K. C. Atwood after Hy. Sandham
“Toby cast pailful after pailful of water on the wharf,” in St. Nicholas, vol. XVIII, 1891
1945-69-829
K. C. Atwood after Hy. Sandham
“’That’s a whopper! said Butter Ball…,” in St. Nicholas, vol. XVIII, 1891
1945-69-830
K. C. Atwood after Hy. Sandham
“The camp of the expedition [in
1945-69-831
K. C. Atwood after Hy. Sandham
“As he gave one more desperate round, I fired,” in St. Nicholas, vol. XVI, 1889
1945-69-832
C.A.P.(?) after Alfred Parsons
“An English meadow,” in St. Nicholas, vol. XIV, 1887
1945-69-833
Atwood after George Wharton Edwards
“She rolls the baby in her shawl…,” in St. Nicholas, vol. XIV, 1887
1945-69-834
C. P. Williams after unknown artist
“Juan fitted an arrow and let it drive,” in St. Nicholas, vol. XIV, 1887
1945-69-835
C.A.P. after Alfred Parsons
“A quiet bit of English country,” in St. Nicholas, vol. XIV, 1887
1945-69-836
Illegible engraver after unknown artist
“In the
1945-69-837
Pettit after unknown artist
“
1945-69-838
Atwood after unknown artist
“
1945-69-839
unknown engraver and artist
“Cedars at
1945-69-840
M. T. Boyd after George H. Smillie
“A Winter Sketch,” in The Aldine, 1874
Box 7:
1945-69-841
“Search for the Fountain of Youth,” in Bryant’s History of the
1945-69-842
T. Bolton after John Absolon
[two men at table,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-843
T. Bolton after M. S. Morgan
[man in woods,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-844
T. Bolton after John Absolon
[man and woman,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-845
T. Bolton after M. S. Morgan
[man at pond,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-846
T. Bolton after John Absolon
[Englishmen and Indian,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (1880)
1945-69-847
T. Bolton after Birket Foster
[men plowing,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-848
J. H. Byram after J. R. Chapin
“The Heroic Dog,” in advertising publication by Emerson, Alvord & Co., 1856
1945-69-849
N. Orr after J. R. Chapin
“Col. Scammell murdered by Hessians,” in ad by Emerson, Alvord & Co., 1856
On back: information about the incident
1945-69-850
Whitney & Jocelyn after J. R. Chapin
“The Johnson boys killing their captors,” in ad by Emerson, Alvord & Co., 1856
On back: information about the incident
1945-69-851
N. Orr after J. R. Chapin
“Tecumseh and Gen. Proctor,” in ad by Emerson, Alvord & Co., 1856
On back: information about the incident
1945-69-852
R. Bong after W. Schütze
“In School,” in The Magazine of Art, 1885
On back: article about picture
1945-69-853
Ballarini after Lionardo [i.e. Leonardo?]
“Christ,” in The Magazine of Art, 1886
1945-69-854
F. Babbage after F. Dadd
“Your little bill, sir,” in The Magazine of Art, 1888
1945-69-855
F. Babbage after Howard Helmick
“Un dejeuner a la fourchette,” in The Magazine of Art, 1885
1945-69-856
F. Babbage after L. Alma Tadema
“Who is it?” in The Magazine of Art, 1885
1945-69-857
F. Babbage after
“George Frederick Handel, (the Gopsall portrait)” in The Magazine of Art, 1885
1945-69-858
“Marie Antoinette,” in Harpers Bazar, 18--
1945-69-859
F. Babbage after Thornhill
“George Frederick Handel, (the Chandos portrait)” in The Magazine of Art, 1885
1945-69-860
Pannemaker after Gustave Doré
“The
On back: article with engraving of “Hyde Park Corner, Piccadilly Entrance”
1945-69-861
Pannemaker after Gustave Doré
“Under the trees, Regent’s Park,” in Harpers Weekly, Aug. 31, 1872, supplement
On back: article “The West End,” by Jerrold
1945-69-862
S. Pannemaker after Gustave Doré
[angels and demons,] with poetry on back, in The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1866
1945-69-863
S. Pannemaker after Gustave Doré
[flood and rainbow,] illustrating “Atala,” 1867
1945-69-864
S. Pannemaker after Gustave Doré
[two figures,] in Dante’s Paradiso, 1868
1945-69-865
Pannemaker-Ligny after Gustave Doré
“The Great Spirit knows that at this moment I saw and thought of nothing but Atala” in Atala (London: Cassell, 1867)
1945-69-866
S. Pannemaker after Gustave Doré
“At length we arrived at the spot selected by my grief,” in Atala (London: Cassell, 1867)
1945-69-867
Pannemaker-Ligny after Gustave Doré
“In my turn, I did all in my power to ornament her attire,” in Atala (Cassell, 1867)
1945-69-868
S. Pannemaker after Gustave Doré
[angels,] with poetry on back, in Dante’s Paradiso, 1868
1945-69-869
Pannemaker Sons after Gustave Doré
“The New Zealander,” in Harpers Weekly, April 26, 1873, supplement
On back: article by Jerrold
1945-69-870
Pannemaker Fils after Gustave Doré
“Lambeth Gas Works,” in Harpers Weekly, March 22, 1873, supplement
1945-69-871
Pannemaker Fils after Gustave Doré
“A Chiswick Fete,” in Harpers Weekly, April 26, 1873, supplement
1945-69-872
Pannemaker Doms after Gustave Doré
“Whittington at Highgate,” in Harpers Weekly, April 13, 1872, supplement
On back: title “
1945-69-873
Pannemaker Doms after Gustave Doré
“The Great Tree:
1945-69-874
Pannemaker Doms after Gustave Doré
“Christ Blessing the Children,” in The Aldine, 1872
1945-69-875
Pannemaker Doms after Gustave Doré
[2 figures with angels,] with poetry on back, in Dante’s Paradiso, 1868
1945-69-876
Pannemaker Doms after Gustave Doré
[2 figures with angels,] with poetry on back, in Dante’s Paradiso, 1868
1945-69-877
Pannemaker Doms after Gustave Doré
“Jacob keeping Laban’s flocks,” in The Bible Gallery (Cassell, 1880)
1945-69-878
H. Pisan after Gustave Doré
“The antics of Don Quixote,” in Don Quixote (London: Cassell, 1864)
On back: description of incident
1945-69-879
H. Pisan after Gustave Doré
“Turn him out, Ratcliff,” in Harpers Weekly, March 22, 1873, supplement
1945-69-880
H. Pisan after Gustave Doré
“Jesus walking on the sea,” in The Bible Gallery (Cassell, 1880)
On back: John 6:19-21, describing the incident
1945-69-881
H. Pisan after Gustave Doré
“Abraham journeying into the
On back: Genesis 18: 1-8, describing the incident
1945-69-882
H. Pisan after Gustave Doré
“The child Moses on the
On back: Exodus 2: 1-4, reference to the incident
1945-69-883
H. Pisan after Gustave Doré
[two men with body of dead woman,] in Atala (London: Cassell, 1867)
1945-69-884
H. Pisan after Gustave Doré
“The moon lent her pale light to this funereal watching,” in Atala (Cassell, 1867)
1945-69-885
H. Pisan after Gustave Doré
“Three times I evoked the soul of Atala,…” in Atala (London: Cassell, 1867)
1945-69-886
H. Pisan after Gustave Doré
[woman protecting man in river,] in Dante’s Purgatory, 1868
On back: canto XXXI, lines 100-102
1945-69-887
H. Pisan after Gustave Doré
“The death of Abel,” in The Bible Gallery (Cassell, 1880)
1945-69-888
H. Pisan after Gustave Doré
“Sancho tossed in a blanket,” in Don Quixote (London: Cassell, 1864)
On back: description of incident
1945-69-889
H. Pisan after Gustave Doré
“The burial of Sarah,” in The Bible Gallery (Cassell, 1880)
On back: Genesis 18: 19-20, describing the incident
1945-69-890
H. Pisan after Gustave Doré
[deer in woods,] from unknown publication, no date
1945-69-891
H. Pisan after Gustave Doré
“Like a pair of migratory swans, we traversed the solitary waves,” in Atala (1867)
1945-69-892
H. Pisan after Gustave Doré
“Coffee stall, early morning,” in Harpers Weekly, May 11, 1872, supplement
On back: article by Jerrold, “The Busy River-side”
1945-69-893
H. Pisan after Gustave Doré
“Houndsditch,” in Harpers Weekly, Aug. 31, 1872, supplement
1945-69-894
H. Pisan after Gustave Doré
“Bluegate Fields,” in Harpers Weekly, Dec. 7, 1872, supplement
1945-69-895
Pannemaker-Doms after Gustave Doré
“Scripture reader in a night refuge,” in Harpers Weekly, April 13, 1872, supplement
1945-69-896
Pannemaker-Doms after Gustave Doré
“The Bull’s-Eye,” in Harpers Weekly, Aug. 31, 1872, supplement
1945-69-897
H. Pisan after Gustave Doré
“Off Billingsgate,” in Harpers Weekly, Feb. 22, 1873, supplement
1945-69-898
Piaud after Gustave Doré
“Eliezer and Rebekah,” in The Bible Gallery (Cassell, 1880)
1945-69-899
Piaud after Gustave Doré
“Hagar and Ishmael in the desert,” in The Bible Gallery (Cassell, 1880)
1945-69-900
Piaud after Gustave Doré
[man in mouth of cave,] in Atala, 1867
1945-69-901
George T. Andrew after Lisbeth B. Comins.
Decorated title for “My Faith Looks Up to Thee,” in book of that title, 1883
On back: title page of the book by Ray Palmer (Boston: Lee & Shepard and New York: C. T. Dillingham, 1883); also brief biography of Dr. Palmer
1945-69-902
George T. Andrew after Lisbeth B. Comins.
[head of young woman,] in My Faith Looks Up to Thee (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1883)
1945-69-903
George T. Andrew after Lisbeth B. Comins.
Decorated lines of poetry, in My Faith Looks Up to Thee (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1883)
1945-69-904
George T. Andrew after Lisbeth B. Comins.
[young woman praying,] in My Faith Looks Up to Thee (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1883)
1945-69-905
George T. Andrew after Church
[waves, with lines of poetry,] in The High Tide (
1945-69-906
George T. Andrew after Church
[wrecked ship, with lines of poetry,] in The High Tide (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1883)
1945-69-907
George T. Andrew after Church
[sea coast, with lines of poetry,] in The High Tide (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1883)
1945-69-908
George T. Andrew after Church
[lighthouse, with lines of poetry,] in The High Tide (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1883)
1945-69-909
George T. Andrew after Lisbeth B. Comins.
[lilies, with poetry,] in My Faith Looks Up to Thee (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1883)
1945-69-910
George T. Andrew after Lisbeth B. Comins.
[woman at desk,] in My Faith Looks Up to Thee (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1883)
1945-69-911
George T. Andrew after Lisbeth B. Comins.
[milkweed with poetry,] in My Faith Looks Up to Thee (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1883)
1945-69-912
George T. Andrew after Lisbeth B. Comins.
[young woman strolling,] in My Faith Looks Up to Thee (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1883)
1945-69-913
George T. Andrew after Lisbeth B. Comins.
“Bid darkness turn to day,” in My Faith Looks Up to Thee (Lee & Shepard, 1883)
1945-69-914
George T. Andrew after Lisbeth B. Comins.
[wheat and poetry,] in My Faith Looks Up to Thee (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1883)
1945-69-915
George T. Andrew after Lisbeth B. Comins.
[angel and dove,] in My Faith Looks Up to Thee (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1883)
1945-69-916
George T. Andrew after Lisbeth B. Comins.
[butterfly,] in My Faith Looks Up to Thee (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1883)
1945-69-917
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
Decorated half title for Songs of Seven by Jean Ingelow (Boston: Roberts Bros., 1886)
On back: title page for book, table of contents, and picture
of Jean Ingelow
1945-69-918
George T. Andrew after Miss C. A. Northam
“Exultation: I am seven times one to-day,” in Songs of Seven by Jean Ingelow (1886)
1945-69-919
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[meadow and beginning of poem,] in Songs of Seven by Jean Ingelow (Roberts, 1886)
1945-69-920
George T. Andrew after Miss C. A. Northam
“Romance: I wait for my story…,” in Songs of Seven by Jean Ingelow (Roberts, 1886)
1945-69-921
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[fuchsia and lines of poem,] in Songs of Seven by Jean Ingelow (Roberts, 1886)
1945-69-922
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[church and lines of poem,] in Songs of Seven by Jean Ingelow (Roberts, 1886)
1945-69-923
George T. Andrew after Miss C. A. Northam
“Love: Dark, dark was the garden, …,” in Songs of Seven by Jean Ingelow (1886)
1945-69-924
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[garden and lines of poem,] in Songs of Seven by Jean Ingelow (Roberts, 1886)
1945-69-925
George T. Andrew after George R. Halm
Decorative panel within poem, in Songs of Christmas (New York: Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-926
George T. Andrew after John A. Fraser
“Swell the notes of the Christmas song,” in Songs of Christmas (Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-927
George T. Andrew after Wm. St. John Harper
[woman walking in snow,] with poem, in Songs of Christmas (New York: Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-928
George T. Andrew after Harry Fenn
“There is silence high in the midnight sky,” in Songs of Christmas (Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-929
George T. Andrew after Childe Hassam
Half title, with children singing, in Songs of Christmas (New York: Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-930
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
“A happy Christmas to you!” in Songs of Christmas (New York: Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-931
George T. Andrew after George R. Halm
“A happy Christmas to you!” with poem, in Songs of Christmas (Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-932
George T. Andrew after Wm. St. John Harper
“A happy Christmas to you!” with poem, in Songs of Christmas (Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-933
George T. Andrew after unknown artist
“And fill your soul with Christmas song,” in Songs of Christmas (Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-934
George T. Andrew after George R. Halm
“Christmas sunshine,” with poem, in Songs of Christmas (New York: Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-935
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
“Christ is come to be thy light,” with poem in Songs of Christmas (Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-936
George T. Andrew after Henry Sandham
“When the glory dazzled their mortal sight,” in Songs of Christmas (Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-937
George T. Andrew after Wm. St. John Harper
“O turn again fair Ines,” in Fair Ines, by Thomas Hood (Boston: Estes & Lauriat, 1886)
1945-69-938
George T. Andrew after F. W. Freer
“And blessed will the lover be,” in Fair Ines, by Thomas Hood (Estes & Lauriat, 1886)
1945-69-939
George T. Andrew after H.V.
“And would I had been,” in Fair Ines, by Thomas Hood (Estes & Lauriat, 1886)
1945-69-940
George T. Andrew after Wm. St. John Harper
[woman with fan,] in Fair Ines, by Thomas Hood (Boston: Estes & Lauriat, 1886)
1945-69-941
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
Decorative half title, in Pilgrims of the Night, by Frederick W. Faber (Dutton, 1885)
On back: title page for book, entire text of hymn, and brief biography of Faber
1945-69-942
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[young woman weeping in mother’s lap,] in Pilgrims of the Night, by F. W. Faber (1885)
1945-69-943
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[pond,] in Pilgrims of the Night, by Frederick W. Faber (New York: Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-944
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[ocean,] in Pilgrims of the Night, by Frederick W. Faber (New York: Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-945
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[church and cemetery,] in Pilgrims of the Night, by Frederick W. Faber (Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-946
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[young woman and mother,] in Pilgrims of the Night, by Frederick W. Faber (1885)
1945-69-947
George T. Andrew after E. S. Tucker
“And children coming home from school,” in The Village Blacksmith (Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-948
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
“He goes on Sunday to the church,” in The Village Blacksmith (New York: Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-949
George T. Andrew after Frank T. Merrill
“And sits among his boys,” in The Village Blacksmith (New York: Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-950
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
“He hears his daughter’s voice,” in The Village Blacksmith by Longfellow (Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-951
Gustav Kruell after photo by F. Gutekunst,
“John Welsh,” in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, February 1882
1945-69-952
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Charles Godfrey Leland,” in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, February 1882
1945-69-953
Gustav Kruell after photo by F. Gutekunst,
“George William Childs,” in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, February 1882
1945-69-954
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Jules Ferry,” in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, February 1882
1945-69-955
Gustav Kruell after photo by Touchelut and Valkman, Paris
“Georges-Benjamin Clemenceau,” in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, February 1882
1945-69-956
Gustav Kruell after photo by Touchelut and Valkman, Paris
“Duc de Brolgie,” in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, February 1882
1945-69-957
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Princess Augusta, Duchess of Leuchtenberg,” in Harpers, Dec. 1881 or Feb. 1882
1945-69-958
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Princess Josephine, afterward Queen of
1945-69-959
Gustav Kruell after photo by Gosta Florman,
“Princess Eugenie,” in Harpers, Dec. 1881 or Feb. 1882
1945-69-960
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Prince Eugene de Beauharnais, Duke of Leuchtenberg,” in Harpers, 1881 or 1882
1945-69-961
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Richard H. Horne(?),” in Harpers, Dec. 1881 or Feb. 1882
1945-69-962
Gustav Kruell after photo by Nadar, Paris
“Prince Napoleon,” in Harpers, Dec. 1881 or Feb. 1882
1945-69-963
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Walter Harper, Nancy Martin,” in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, 1886
1945-69-964
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Nathaniel Silsbee,” in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, 1886
1945-69-965
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Richard J. Cleveland,” in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, 1886
1945-69-966
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Stephen Higginson,” in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, 1886
1945-69-967
Gustav Kruell after Stuart
“Colonel Andrew J. Smith, governor of the Western Branch,” in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, 1886
1945-69-968
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Captain P. T. Woodfin, governor of the Southern Branch,” in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, 1886
1945-69-969
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Amelia Didier D’Arcy,” in Harpers Monthly, 1882
1945-69-970
Gustav Kruell after photos by London Stereoscopic Co. and Elliott and Fry of London
“Rt. Hon. John Bright, M.P.; Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, M.P.; Rt. Hon. W. E. Forster, M.P.,” in Harpers Monthly, 1882
1945-69-971
Gustav Kruell after photo by Elliott and Fry of London
“Rt. Hon. Hugh Culling Eardley Childers, M.P.,” in Harpers Monthly, 1882
1945-69-972
Gustav Kruell after photo by London Stereoscopic Co.
“Rt. Hon. Marquis of Hartington, M.P.,” in Harpers Monthly, 1882
1945-69-973
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist, possibly a photograph
“Franz Liszt,” in Harpers Monthly, 1882, for article by Octavia Hensel
1945-69-974
Gustav Kruell after Howard(?) Pyle
“They led me, taking hold of my collar…,” in Harpers Monthly, 1882
1945-69-975
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist, possibly a photograph
“The Princess Louise, The Marquis of Lorne” in Harpers Weekly, Dec.1878
1945-69-976
Gustav Kruell after a photograph by Samuel A. Walker,
“The Rt. Hon. William Ewart Gladstone,” in Harpers, April 1882
1945-69-977
Gustav Kruell after unknown artists, possibly photographs
“R. Senet, Lorenzo Valles, Francisco Pradilla, B. Galofré, L. Alvarez,” in Harpers Monthly, March 1888
1945-69-978
Gustav Kruell after Francois Gerard
“Armand-Augustin-Louis de Caulaincourt, Duc de Vicence,” in Century. March 1896
1945-69-979
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“John Milton,” in Works of Longfellow, vol. II (Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
Verso: “Geoffrey Chaucer”
1945-69-980
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“John Keats,” in Works of Longfellow, vol. II (Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
Verso: “William Shakespeare”
1945-69-981
M. Haider after Quentin Metsys
“The Painter’s Wife,” in Harper’s Bazar, 1892
1945-69-982
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist, possibly photograph
“Cunliffe Owen, Director of the
1945-69-983
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“My bower! The fair fay twined it round me,” in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, 1875
1945-69-984
Gustav Kruell after E. A. Abbey
“Almost unconsciously she sang to the night,” in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, 1875
1945-69-985
Gustav Kruell after E. A. Abbey
“A Song,” poem by C. G. Rosetti, in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, 1878
1945-69-986
Michael Haider after Jan van Eyck
“John Arnolfini of
On back: article by Cosmo Monkhouse, about painting
1945-69-987
Michael Haider after Veccellio Titian
“Catherine Cornaro,” in Harper’s Bazar, 1892
1945-69-988
Michael Haider after Piero della Francesca
“Florentine Lady,” in Harper’s Bazar, 1886
1945-69-989
W. Biscombe-Gardner after George Frederick Watts
“Lord Tennyson,” in The Magazine of Art, March 1892
1945-69-990
W. Biscombe-Gardner after Thomas Gainsborough
“The Honourable Mrs. Graham,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, Dec. 1884
1945-69-991
Harley after Harry Fenn
“A Glimpse of
1945-69-992
R. Hoskin after J. D. Woodward
“
1945-69-993
R. Hoskin after J. D. Woodward
“The Greenhouse,” in Harpers Monthly, 1876
1945-69-994
R. Hoskin after W. H. Gibson
“Broadway, from
1945-69-995
Unknown engraver and artist
“
1945-69-996
[see monogram] after Pack(?) photo
“The President’s Turn-out,” [carriage,] in Harpers Monthly, 1876
Box 8:
1945-69-997
R. Hoskin after J. D. Woodward
“The Greenhouse,” in Harpers, 1876
1945-69-998
R. Hoskin after J. D. Woodward
“
1945-69-999
Unknown artist and engraver
“
1945-69-1000
R. Hoskin after unknown artist
“
1945-69-1001
Engraver: Trichon. Artist: Gustave Doré
[tiger and cross, woods in background,] Published in: Atala, 1867
1945-69-1002
Engraver: Trichon. Artist: Gustave Doré
[turbulent stream, with dead trees and woods,] Published in: Atala, 1867
1945-69-1003
Engraver: Trichon – Monvoisin. Artist: Gustave Doré
“The conflagration extended like a head-dress of flame”
Published in: Atala (Cassell & Co., 1880)
1945-69-1004
Engraver: Trichon – Monudisin. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Canto XXVII, Lines 97 – 100,” Published in: Dante’s Paradiso
on back: 4 lines of the poem
1945-69-1005
Engraver: A. Sargent. Artist: Gustave Doré
[view of large waterfall,] Published in: Atala (Cassell & Co., London, 1867)
1945-69-1006
Engraver: Louis Sargent. Artist: Gustave Doré
[natives in overgrown ruins,] Published in: Atala (1867).
1945-69-1007
Engraver: T. Regnier. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Job and his Friends,” Published in: The Bible (London: Cassell & Co., 1866)
1945-69-1008
Engraver: Quesnel. Artist: Gustave Doré
“
On back: Engraver: uncertain as to spelling of name. Artist: Doré
“Waifs and Strays,” from Harper’s Weekly, supplement, Dec. 7, 1872
1945-69-1009
Engraver: Quesnel. Artist: Gustave Doré
“A City Thoroughfare,” in:
“
1945-69-1010
Engraver: H. Pisan. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Don Quixote in his Library.” Published in:
Don Quixote (
On back: text describing picture
1945-69-1011
Engraver: Pouget. Artist: Gustave Doré
“The Combat Took Place Upon One of the Branches of the
1945-69-1012
Engraver: Pannemaker. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Finish of the Race.”
Published in: “
1945-69-1013
Engraver: Vien. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Jewish Butchers—Aldgate.”
Published in: “
1945-69-1014
Engraver: Pannemaker. Artist: Gustave Doré
“The Fountain, Broad Sanctuary,” published in: “
1945-69-1015
Engraver: Pannemaker. Artist: Gustave Doré
“The Ginger-Beer Man” in:
“
1945-69-1016
Engraver: Pannemaker. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Dean’s Yard,
1945-69-1017
Engraver: Pannemaker. Artist: Doré
“
1945-69-1018
Engraver: Pannemaker – Doms. Artist: Gustave Doré
“The Crown of Thorns.” Published in: The Bible Gallery (Cassell & Co., 1880)
On back: Matthew XXVII, 29, 30.
1945-69-1019
Engraver: Piaud. Artist: Gustave Doré
[river and trees,] Published in: Atala (London, Cassell & Co., 1867)
1945-69-1020
Engraver: Piaud. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Book VII, Lines 581 - 582” [various animals sleeping near each other]
Published in: “
1945-69-1021
Engraver: Pannemaker Doms. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Canto III, Lines 14 -15” [Virgil and women; text on back]. Published in: Dante’s Paradiso
1945-69-1022
Engraver: Pannemaker Doms. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Canto II, Lines 42 - 43” [Virgil and boat, text on back]. Published in: Dante’s Purgatory, 1868
1945-69-1023
Engraver: Trichon – Monudisin. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Book V, Lines 309 - 310” [Adam and Eve being approached by an angel, text on back]
Published in: “
1945-69-1024
Engraver: Pannemaker – Doms. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Jesus Blessing the Children.” Published in: The Bible Gallery (Cassell & Co., 1880)
1945-69-1025
Engraver: Pannemaker. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Jesus and His Disciples in the Cornfield.” In: The Bible Gallery (Cassell & Co., 1880)
1945-69-1026
Engraver: Pannemaker. Artist: Gustave Doré
“The Escape of David Through the Window.” In The Bible Gallery (Cassell, 1880)
1945-69-1027
Engraver: Pannemaker. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Hay-Boats on the Thames.”
Published for “
1945-69-1028
Engraver: Pannemaker. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Trees of Every Form, of Every Color, and of Every Perfume.” Published in: unknown
1945-69-1029
Engraver: Miss C. A. Powell. Artist: Miss C. A. Powell
“Lady with a Harp.” In: In the Woman’s Pavilion at the Columbus Exposition, 1892
1945-69-1030
Engraver: Miss C. A. Powell. Artist: Elihu Vedder
“Greek Actor’s Daughter.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-1031
Engraver:
“In the Sun.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, June, 1896
1945-69-1032
Engraver:
“Windmills.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1893 – Apr. 1894
1945-69-1033
Engraver:
“Carbine: winner of the Melbourne Cup, 1890.” In Scribner’s Magazine, July–Dec. 1892
1945-69-1034
Engraver:
“The Death-bed of Saint Genevieve.” In: Scribner’s Magazine, July – Dec. 1892
1945-69-1035
Engraver:
“The Three Marys.” Published
in: Engravings
on Wood by Members of the Society of American Wood-Engravers. (
1945-69-1036
Engraver:
“The Lady and Horse” in: Engravings
on Wood by Members of the Society of American Wood-Engravers. (
1945-69-1037
Engraver:
“Holy Night.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1891 – Apr. 1892
1945-69-1038
Engraver:
“Bronze Lions in front of the Prefecture of the Seine,
1945-69-1039
Engraver:
“The Infant John.” Published in: [unknown]
1945-69-1040
Engraver:
“A Wounded Cuirassier Quitting the Field.” In: The Century, Nov. 1895 – Apr. 1896
1945-69-1041
Engraver:
“Night-time scene on the deck of a ship.” Published in: [unknown]
1945-69-1042
Engraver:
“Friends of Foes?” Published in: St. Nicholas, May – Oct. 1885
1945-69-1043
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The Grange,” with
title page and preface on back. Published
in: Nature
Pictures (London: Frederick Warne & Co.,
1945-69-1044
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The
1945-69-1045
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The Park” in: Nature Pictures (London: Frederick Warne & Co., New York: Scribner, Welford & Co., 1871)
1945-69-1046
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The Flock” in: Nature
Pictures (London: Frederick Warne & Co.,
1945-69-1047
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The
1945-69-1048
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The Coast - Storm”
in: Nature
Pictures (London: Frederick Warne & Co.,
1945-69-1049
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The Summer Kitchen”
in: Nature
Pictures (London: Frederick Warne & Co.,
1945-69-1050
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The Smithy” in: Nature
Pictures (London: Frederick Warne & Co.,
1945-69-1051
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The Pond on the
Common” in: Nature Pictures (London: Frederick Warne & Co.,
1945-69-1052
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The Market Cart”
in: Nature
Pictures (London: Frederick Warne & Co.,
1945-69-1053
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The Path Through the
Woods” in: Nature Pictures (London: Frederick Warne & Co.,
1945-69-1054
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The
1945-69-1055
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The Hay Field”
in: Nature
Pictures (London: Frederick Warne & Co.,
1945-69-1056
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The Waterfall” in: Nature
Pictures (London: Frederick Warne & Co.,
1945-69-1057
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The Spring” in: Nature
Pictures (London: Frederick Warne & Co.,
1945-69-1058
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The Water Mill”
in: Nature
Pictures (London: Frederick Warne & Co.,
1945-69-1059
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The Heath” in: Nature
Pictures (London: Frederick Warne & Co.,
1945-69-1060
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The Coast - Calm”
in: Nature
Pictures (London: Frederick Warne & Co.,
1945-69-1061
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The Cottage”
in: Nature
Pictures (London: Frederick Warne & Co.,
1945-69-1062
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The River” in: Nature
Pictures (London: Frederick Warne & Co.,
1945-69-1063
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The Stream” in: Nature
Pictures (London: Frederick Warne & Co.,
1945-69-1064
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The
1945-69-1065
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: F. Noel Paton
“The Eagle’s Nest.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1885-1886
1945-69-1066
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: J. MacWhirter, A.R.A.
“May.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1885-1886
1945-69-1067
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: C. J. Staniland, R. I.
“Taking Crew Off Jib-Boom.” In: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1885-1886
1945-69-1068
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: C. J. Staniland, R. I.
“The Launch (Waiting for a Chance).” In: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1885-1886
1945-69-1069
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: C. J. Staniland, R. I.
“The Lifeboat in Tow.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1885-1886
1945-69-1223 [on
same sheet as 1945-69-1067-1069]
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: H. R. Robertson
“Harvesting Buckwheat.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1885-1886
1945-69-1070
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: J. M. Whirler
“Winter a Dirge.” Published in: Pen
& Pencil Pictures from the Poets of
1945-69-1071
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: George Hay
“
1945-69-1072
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: Hugh Cameron
“Freedom.” Published
in: Pen
& Pencil Pictures from the Poets of
1945-69-1073
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: J. Lawson
“The Soldier’s Return.”
In Pen & Pencil Pictures from
the Poets of
1945-69-1074
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: J. M. Whirler
“The
1945-69-1075
Engraver: F. Borders. Artist: W. Small
“Il Penseroso.” Published
in: Pen
& Pencil Pictures from the Poets of
1945-69-1076
Engraver: F. Borders. Artist: S. J. Groves
“The Messiah.” Published
in: Pen
& Pencil Pictures from the Poets of
1945-69-1077
Engraver: F. Borders. Artist: W. Small
“The Baptism of Jesus.”
In: Pen & Pencil Pictures from
the Poets of
1945-69-1078
Engraver: unknown. Artist: M. Ten Kate
“Lindenroede, Near
1945-69-1079
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: Paul Hardy
“The River from
1945-69-1080
Engraver: H. F. Davey. Artist: David Murry, A. R. S. A.
“Even Glow.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, no date
1945-69-1081
Engraver: R. T. Loeders. Artist: Paul Hardy
“The Bridge—Green’s Dock.” In: The English Illustrated Magazine, no date
1945-69-1082
Engraver:
“These Two, Then, Were Practically Alone in this Shining, Silent World of Sky and Sea” in: Harper’s Monthly, Feb. or April 1883
1945-69-1083
Engraver:
“They Turned and Found Before Them Mr. Sydenham Himself, and Also His Pretty Wife” in: Harper’s Monthly, Feb. or April 1883
1945-69-1084 [on sheet with 1085, 1087-1088]
Engraver: B. Mallory; A. Hartwell. Artist: unknown
“Hudson River, from
1945-69-1085
Engraver: B. Mallory; A. Hartwell. Artist: unknown.
“Race Bridge
1945-69-1086 [filed after sheet containing 1084-1085,
1087-1088]
Engraver: Florian. Artist: Albert Besnard
“Wood-Engravers—Florian” [article about him, with one of his engravings] Published in: unknown
1945-69-1087
Engraver: B. Mallory; A. Hartwell. Artist: unknown
“Entrance to
1945-69-1088
Engraver: B. Mallory; A. Hartwell. Artist: unknown
“Bloomingdale Asylum
for the Insane.” Published in: The
American Magazine (
1945-69-1089
Engraver: C. Maurand. Artist: unknown
“Autumn” (with poem of same title). Published in: The Aldine, 1872
1945-69-1090
Engraver: C. Maurand. Artist: unknown
“Winter” (with poem of same title). Published in: The Aldine, 1872
1945-69-1091
Engraver: C. Maurand. Artist: unknown
“Spring” (with poem of same title). Published in: The Aldine, 1872
1945-69-1092
Engraver: C. Maurand. Artist: unknown
“Summer” (with poem of same title). Published in: The Aldine, 1872
1945-69-1093
Engraver: W. Miller. Artist: A. F. Bellows
“School Girl.” Published in: Art Journal, 1880
1945-69-1094
Engraver: W. J. Linton. Artist: S. Eytinge, Jr.
“Discovering the Schooner.” In: Our Young Folks: An Illustrated Magazine for Boys and Girls, February, 1867
1945-69-1095
Engraver: W. J. Linton. Artist: drawn by Harry Fenn, from original painting by F. E. Church
“Entering the Ice.” In: Our Young Folks, February, 1867
Box 9:
1945-69-1096
Engraver: A. Lépere. Artist: drawn by M. Vierge from original by M. Amalio
“Les Brigands en Espagne.” Published in: Le Monde Illustre, no date
On back: portrait of Daniel Vierge Urrabieta, drawn by A. F. Jaccaci, engraver unknown.
1945-69-1097
Engraver: A. Knesing. Artist: Sir Thomas Lawrence, P. R. A.
“Lady Selina Meade.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
On back: brief biography of Lady Selina and information about portrait
1945-69-1098
Engraver: A. Knesing. Artist: Sir Thomas Lawrence, P. R. A.
“Lady Acland and Her Children.” In The Mag. [probably The Magazine of Art], no date;
On back: information about portrait
1945-69-1099
Engraver: A. Knesing. Artist: Sir Thomas Lawrence, P. R. A.
“Miss MacDonald.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
On back:
information about portrait and
1945-69-1100
Engraver: A. Knesing. Artist: Sir Thomas Lawrence, P. R. A.
“The Countess Gower and Her Daughter, The Lady Elizabeth Leveson-Gower”
Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
On back: information about portrait
1945-69-1101 –
mounted with 798-800 and filed under those numbers
Witte after [see artist’s monogram on picture]
“A Corner of the Lily Pond,” in Scribners Magazine, March 1891
1945-69-1102
Engraver: E. H. Del’Orme. Artist: V. Perard
“Seminoles
Transporting Wrecked Lumber from the Beach into the
1945-69-1103
Engraver: Witte. Artist: V. Perard
“A Seminole Dugout,
Made from a
1945-69-1104
Engraver: E. H. Del’Orme. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-1105
Engraver: F. A. Pettit. Artist: Theodore Robinson
“On the Plain of Barbizon.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1890
1945-69-1106
Engraver: E. H. Del’Orme. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“The Iron Duke has shaken out her topsails.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1890
1945-69-1107
Engraver: W. B. Witte. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“Jack is hard at Work.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1890
1945-69-1108
Engraver:
“
1945-69-1109
Engraver: T. Shussler. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“On the Benbow signal lights are flashing.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1890
1945-69-1110
Engraver: E. H. Del
Orme and
“St. Senen Cove,
1945-69-1111
Engraver: E. H. Del
Orme and
“Potato Planting.” Published in The English Illustrated Magazine, no darw
1945-69-1112
Engraver: C. Davis. Artist: Ernest E. Thompson.
[owl chasing rodent.] Published in: St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-1113
Engraver: E. H. Del Orme. Artist: Thomas J. Moran
“Fifteen Minutes with a Cyclone.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-1114
Engraver: E. H. Del Orme. Artist: unknown
“The Sea Princess,” with poem of that title by Katharine Pyle. Published in: St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-1115
Engraver: E. H. Del’Orme. Artist: M. J. Burns
“A Viking’s Ship.” Published
in: The
Story of the Thirteen Colonies (
1945-69-1116
Engraver: E. Clement. Artist: John Vanderlyn
“Landing of
1945-69-1117
Engraver: [unknown.] Artist: HF
“Balboa Discovers the
1945-69-1118
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: V. Perard after Gehrt
“A Viking.” Published
in: The
Story of the Thirteen Colonies (
1945-69-1119
Engraver: J. Karst. Artist: Alfred Fredericks
“A Caravan.” Published
in: The
Story of the Thirteen Colonies (
1945-69-1120
Engraver: E. H. Del
Orme and
“Duck Huts on the Marais.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, MacMillan & Co., London, no date
1945-69-1121
Engraver: E. H. Del Orme. Artist: Will H. Low
“View of the Plain of Barbizon.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1890
1945-69-1122
Engraver: E. H. Del Orme. Artist: Irving R. Wiles
“The Milliner’s Bill.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1893
1945-69-1123
Engraver: E. H. Del Orme. Artist: E. E. Thompson
“The Western Meadow-Lark.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1889
1945-69-1124
Engraver: E. H. Del Orme. Artist: Nugent
“Driven in by the Blizzard.” [Storm-bound Sparrows.] Published in: St. Nicholas, 1889
1945-69-1125
Engraver: E. H. Del Orme. Artist: Burns
“Leaving Yakutat for Icy Bay in Canoes.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1891
1945-69-1126
Engraver: E. H. Del’Orme. Artist: Frank Brangwyn
“At the Wheel.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1893
1945-69-1127
Engraver: E. H. Del’Orme. Artist: Lingren
“In the Park.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Aug. 1888
1945-69-1128
Engraver:
“The Story of the ‘Century’ Cat: So Tiberius might have sat….” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1891
1945-69-1129
Engraver: H. E. S. Artist: unknown
“The Old Manse,
1945-69-1130
Engraver: Tilultz. Artist: J. C. Beard
“Head of a Mule-Deer.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1891
1945-69-1131
Engraver: H. V. Artist: unknown
“Riding
‘Hobby-Horses’ in the Streets of Old
1945-69-1132
Engraver:
“The Little Mother.” Published in: The Aldine, 1870
1945-69-1133
Engraver:
“When the Osprey’s bow struck the ripple, the younger Carter calmly let himself go over backward and remained in the mud with the water up to his chin.”
Published in: St. Nicholas, 1889
1945-69-1134
Engraver:
“I know How You Feel, said Petit-Père.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1889
1945-69-1135
Engraver:
“The Pintail.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1881
1945-69-1136
Engraver:
“Sea-Gulls Swooping for Food.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1881
1945-69-1137
Engraver:
“The upper picture shows the polar hare in its summer coat, the lower as it appears in winter.” Published in: St. Nicholas, March 1895
1945-69-1138
Engraver: John P. Davis. Artist: from photo by Gambier Bolton
“Gina, The Little Pomeranian Dog.” Published in: St. Nicholas, November, 1894
1945-69-1139
Engraver: John P. Davis. Artist: from photo by Gambier Bolton
“Marco, One of Queen
1945-69-1140
Engraver: J. P. Davis. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote
“I Marvelled Much that a Thing so Vile Should be to her So Dear.”
Published in: Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland (Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1879)
1945-69-1141
Engraver: J. G. Smithwick. Artist: C.S. Reinhart
“Grace and Mary.” Published in: Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland (Scribners, 1879)
1945-69-1142
Engraver: Kingdon & Boyd. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Calm is the Night,” with poem.
Published in:
1945-69-1143
Engraver: Treat. Artist: Miss Mary A. Hallock
“When Stars Are in the Quiet Skies,” with poem.
Published in:
1945-69-1144
Engraver: Treat. Artist: Miss Mary A. Hallock
“Song,” with poem. In
1945-69-1145
Engraver: Jno. P. Davis. Artist: Miss Mary A. Hallock
“Mignonette,” with poem.
In
1945-69-1146
Engraver: John P. Davis. Artist: Sir Godfrey Kneller
“Robert Harley, Earl of
on back: n-d-1884: another print of same image, taken from unknown publication.
1945-69-1147
Engraver: J. P. Davis. Artist: Walter Shirlaw
“Eager for the Fray.”
Published in: Hist. Wood
1945-69-1148
Engraver: John P. Davis. Artist: Frederick Remington
“The Return from the
1945-69-1149
Engraver: J. P. Davis. Artist: A. B. Frost
“Surrender at
1945-69-1150
Engraver: John P. Davis. Artist: F. D.
“Under the Cherry-Tree.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, no date
1945-69-1151
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Forrest H. Parker.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, July 1886
1945-69-1152
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“David Dows.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, July 1886
1945-69-1153
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Alexander E. Orr.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, July 1886
1945-69-1154
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“C. R. Hickox, Chairman of Grain Committee.” In: Harper’s Monthly, July 1886
1945-69-1155
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Abraham Mendelssohn-Bartholdy.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, March 1882?
1945-69-1156
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Daniel Gano.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, July 1883?
1945-69-1157
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“John Randolph.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, November 1884?
1945-69-1158
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: after Holbein
“Sir Thomas More.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, September 1884?
1945-69-1159
Engraver: W. H. Redding. Artist: Sol Eytinge, Jr.
“St. Valentine’s Day.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, 1880
1945-69-1160
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“A Bit of Sentiment.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, June 1879
1945-69-1161
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Anne Oldfield.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, June 1879
1945-69-1162
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“R. W. Elliston.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, June 1879
1945-69-1163
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Peg Woffington.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, June 1879
1945-69-1164
Engraver: Gustav
Kruell. Artist: photo by Vail Brothers,
“John Burroughs.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, November 1886
1945-69-1165
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“E. P. Roe.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, November 1886
1945-69-1166
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“And the Pledge of her
1945-69-1167
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“John Hay.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, March 1886?
1945-69-1168
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: from photo
“Brigadier-General Lewis A. Armistead, C. S. A., Killed July 3 [1863.]”
Published in: Century Magazine or Harper’s Monthly [see back]
1945-69-1169
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“John Murray II as a Young Man.” Published in: Century Magazine or Harper’s Monthly [see back of mat]
1945-69-1170
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Jacob Little.” Published in: Century Magazine or Harper’s Monthly [see back]
1945-69-1171
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: from a photo taken 1861
“Captain John A. Rawlins, Assistant-Adjutant-General on Brig-Gen. Grant’s Staff”
Published in: Century Magazine or Harper’s Monthly [see back]
1945-69-1172
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Queen Sophia Charlotte.” Published in: Harper’s, April 1884 or July 1885
1945-69-1173
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: [John Singleton Copley]
“Mercy
1945-69-1174
Engraver: Gustav
Kruell. Artist: photo by Gosta Florman,
“Queen Sophia Wilhelmina.” Published in: Harper’s, April 1884 or July 1885
1945-69-1175
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Joseph Ellicott.” Published in: Harper’s, April 1884 or July 1885
1945-69-1176
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“F. C. Burnand.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, October 1881
1945-69-1177
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“F. H. Hill.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, October 1881
1945-69-1178
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Archibald Forbes.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, October 1881
1945-69-1179
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Justin McCarthy.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, October 1881
1945-69-1180
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Maurice of
1945-69-1181
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Friederike Sophie.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, March 1885 or May 1885
1945-69-1182
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Frederick Henry.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, March 1885 or May 1885
1945-69-1183
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“The Penitentes.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, March 1885 or May 1885
1945-69-1184
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“John Pierpont.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, January 1880?
1945-69-1185
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Joseph Joachim.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, April 1880
1945-69-1186
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“John Boyle O’Reilly.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, February 1881?
1945-69-1187
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Sully
“Patrick Henry.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, August 1883?
1945-69-1188
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Carlile Pollock Patterson.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, March 1879?
1945-69-1189
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Thomas Crawford
“Orpheus.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, March 1879?
1945-69-1190
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown [probably from photo]
“Tyrolese Maid Spinning.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, April 1879?
1945-69-1191
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“William Howitt.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, May 1879?
On back: 1945-69-1502, engraver and artist unknown.
“Ferdinand R. Hasslar.” Publication unknown, but probably Harper’s Monthly, 1879
1945-69-1192
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: unknown
“J. Q. A. Ward.” Published in: Harper’s, June 1878?
1945-69-1193
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: unknown
“William Morris Hunt.” Published in: Harper’s, July 1880?
1945-69-1194
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Benoit-Constant Costant, Born January 25th, 1841.” In: Harper’s, April 1887?
1945-69-1195
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: from photo by Bradley & Rulofson
“General John A. Sutter.” Published in: Harper’s, December 1890?
1945-69-1196
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Portrait of Parke Godwin—[Le Clear.]” Published in: Harper’s, July 1879?
1945-69-1197
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: unknown
“John H. Vincent.” Published in: Harper’s, August 1879?
1945-69-1198
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: Malbone
“Miniature [of a woman] by Malbone.” Published in: Harper’s, September 1879?
1945-69-1199
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: unknown
“James Robertson.”
Published in: Harper’s, May 1887?
1945-69-1200
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: unknown
“R. W. Johnston.” Published in: Harper’s, February 1888?
1945-69-1501 [mounted with 1945-69-1199-1200, and filed under those numbers]
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Eduardo Zamacois.” Published in: Harper’s, March 1888?
1945-69-1201
Engraver: William Howland. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Here is a glimpse of the pride and delight of…” [landscape with people.] In The Child’s Paper, Oct. 1865
1945-69-1202
Engraver: William Howland. Artist: Harry Fenn
“The Night Ride” [river scene.] Published in: The Child’s Paper, no date
1945-69-1203
Engraver: Richard G. Tietze. Artist: unknown
“Benjamin Franklin.” Published in: American Bookmaker, Jan. 1886
1945-69-1204
Engraver: William Howland. Artist: J. G. Chapman
“Inditing his Letter
to his Son,” with part of a letter from
Published in: Benjamin Franklin: His Autobiography by
H. Hastings Weld (
1945-69-1205
Engraver: A. T. Kinnersley. Artist: J. G. Chapman
[scene in print shop.]
In: Benjamin Franklin: His
Autobiography by H. Hastings Weld (
1945-69-1206
Engraver: [unknown.] Artist: J. G. Chapman
“Blacksmith.” In: Benjamin Franklin: His Autobiography by
H. Hastings Weld (
1945-69-1207
Engraver: [unknown.] Artist: J. G. Chapman
“
1945-69-1208
Engraver: Huyot. Artists: see below
“Rameau” (after Restout and Benoit) and “J. –B. Lully” (after Mignard and Roullet)
Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-1209
Engraver: M. Jackson. Artist: J. Gilbert
XXIII [man at window, telescope and globe on table.] Lines of poem on back.
Published in: L’Allegro and Il Penseroso (Art Union of London, 1848)
1945-69-1210
Engraver: H. D. Linton. Artist: J. E. Lauder
XXIV [woman in classical garb holding book and staff.] Lines of poem on back.
Published in: L’Allegro and Il Penseroso (Art Union of London, 1848)
1945-69-1211
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: unknown
“A Bit of Greenport.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, October 1878
1945-69-1212
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Sully
“
1945-69-1213
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: unknown
“Petrus Stuyvesant, Last Governor of New Amsterdam,” in Harper’s Monthly, June 1879
1945-69-1214
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: unknown
“Anna Merica Bayard, Wife of Petrus Stuyvesant.” In: Harper’s Monthly, June, 1879
1945-69-1215
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Velasquez
“A Spanish Boy.” Published in: St. Nicholas, April 1893
1945-69-1216
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: Frans Hals
“The Burgomaster.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-1217
Engraver: F. Jüngling. Artist: F. Jüngling
“Poe’s Cottage at Fordham.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, 1880
1945-69-1218
Engraver: S. L. Kilburn. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“Suspension-Bridge,
1945-69-1219
Engraver: S. S.
Kilburn. Artist: Abraham Bosse (from his “Treatise,” 3d ed.,
“An Etcher’s Studio.” Published in: American Art Review, Dec. 1880
1945-69-1220
Engraver: S. S.
Kilburn. Artist: Abraham Bosse (from his “Treatise,” 3d ed.,
“An Etcher’s Studio.” Published in: American Art Review, Dec. 1880
1945-69-1221
Engraver: John Andrew and Son. Artist: Elihu Vedder
“The Pride of the Corso.” Published in: American Art Review, Dec. 1880
1945-69-1222
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: F. Hopkinson Smith
“Home Sweet Home.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1878 – Apr. 1879
1945-69-1223 [on
same sheet as 1945-69-1067-1069, and filed under that number]
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: H. R. Robertson
“Harvesting Buckwheat.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1885-1886
1945-69-1224
Engraver: Francis S. King. Artist: unknown
“Henry Lee (Lighthourse Harry), 1780.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, no date
1945-69-1225
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Max Muller.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, December, 1878
1945-69-1226
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Georg Friedrich Handel.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, December, 1878
1945-69-1227
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Sebastian Bach.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, December, 1878
1945-69-1228
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Ludwig von Beethoven.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, December, 1878
1945-69-1229
Engraver: W. Biscombe Gardner. Artist: W. J. Hennessy
“A
1945-69-1230
Engraver: W. Biscombe Gardner. Artist: W. J. Hennessy
“After Years of Toil.” In: The English Ilustrated Magazine, December, 1884
1945-69-1231
Engraver: W. Biscombe Gardner. Artist: Thomas Gainsborough, R. A.
“Princess Royal, Princess Augusta, and Princess Elizabeth.” In: The English Ilustrated Magazine, December, 1884
1945-69-1232
Engraver: J. Herman Goetze. Artist: Eliphalet Brown, Jun.
“William H. Webb,” with text, continuing on back. Published in: Harper’s Monthly, January 1884
1945-69-1233
Engraver: Joseph T. Speer. Artist: Eliphalet Brown, Jun.
“The Yacht ‘
1945-69-1234
Engraver: unknown, from lithography by Endicott and Co. Artist: Eliphalet Brown, Jun.
“The ‘General Admiral.’” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, January 1884
1945-69-1235
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Eliphalet Brown, Jun.
“Henry Steers’s Model-Room.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, January 1884
1945-69-1236
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: Julius L Stewart
“Portrait of the Baronne B.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1889
1945-69-1237
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: Jean-Louis-André-Théodore Géricault
“A Carbineer.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1895 – Apr. 1896
1945-69-1238
Engraver: Harley. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Mauch Chunk and
1945-69-1239
Engraver: Harley. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“Old Mill, Sage’s Ravine.”
Published in: Picturesque
1945-69-1240
Engraver: Harley. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“Port Jervis and Vicinity,” including
1945-69-1241
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: unknown
“Can you tell me that, my dear?” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1878, 1879
1945-69-1242
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: T. A.
“Dab Gives Dick his Old Clothes.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1878, 1879
1945-69-1243
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: Kelly
“I’m such an unfortunate dog, oh, dear!” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1878, 1879
1945-69-1244
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: C. S. R.
“Seventy-Five Cents Apiece, said the Old Gentleman.” In: St. Nicholas, 1878, 1879
1945-69-1245
Engraver: J. Hellawell. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“
1945-69-1246
Engraver: Hoskin. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-1247
Engraver: W. L. Sheppard. Artist:
“General, From the
Right Bank of the
1945-69-1248
Engraver: Hoskin. Artist: G. Perkins
“Cañon de Chelle.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, June 1876
1945-69-1249
Engraver and artist: unknown
“
1945-69-1250
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist:
“Portrait [of a girl]” with text on back. In: The Century, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-1251
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: Wm. M. Chase.
“Portrait of a Lady.” Published in:
The American Art Review, 1881
1945-69-1252
Engraver: John Karst. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Grist Wind-Mills at
1945-69-1253
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Mme. Demont-Breton
“The Twins.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1889
1945-69-1254
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: F. du Puigaudray
“A Good Story: Evening
in
1945-69-1255
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist:
from statue by
“The Grimace.” Published in: unknown, 1878
1945-69-1256
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: from statue by Q. Corbellini
“Lazzarone.” Published in: unknown, 1878
1945-69-1257
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: E. Debat-Ponsan
“A Rustic Scene.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, 1888
1945-69-1258
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Édouard Zier
“Esther.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1884
1945-69-1259
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: J. Geoffroy
“The Yoke of Misery.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, 1888
1945-69-1260
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: M. Doucet
“Ulysses and Telemachus.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1883
On back: article about painting
1945-69-1261
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Sandro Botticelli
“Head of One of the Three Graces in Botticelli’s ‘Allegory of Spring’”
Published in: Art and Criticism (
1945-69-1262
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: James McNeil Whistler
“Arrangement in Flesh-Color and Green: The Balcony,” in Art and Criticism, 1892
1945-69-1263
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: James McNeil Whistler
“Nocturne in Blue and
Silver: Fragment of
1945-69-1264
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: J. S. Sargent
“A Capriote.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, 1882
1945-69-1265
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Agache
“The Annunciation.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1892
1945-69-1266
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: A. Grison
“Martial Songs.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1894
1945-69-1267
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: John S. Sargent
“Carnation, Lily, Lily Rose” [detail,] in: Art and Criticism, 1892
1945-69-1268
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Lucas
“Madonna’s Threads.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1889
1945-69-1269
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
“The Adoration of the Magi.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1893
Box 10:
1945-69-1270
Engraver: H. Baude. Artist: Bastien-LePage
“A Peasant Boy and His Pets.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1887
1945-69-1271
Engraver: H. Baude. Artist: Bastien-LePage
“The Beggar.” Published in:
St. Nicholas, 1887
1945-69-1272
Engraver: H. Baude. Artist: Gay
“A Pardon on the
1945-69-1273
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Robert Fleury
“Sweet Reverie.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1894
1945-69-1274
Engraver: Catharine A. Powell. Artist: Thomas Couture
“The Idle Student.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1892
1945-69-1275
Engraver: Catharine A. Powell (?). Artist: Jessie Shepherd
“Lord. I Have Nothing to Offer.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, 1888
1945-69-1276
Engraver: Catharine A. Powell. Artist: C. W. E. [or G.W.E.]
“And So the Time Passes.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1889
1945-69-1277
Engraver: Catharine A. Powell. Artist: Hy Sandham
“Wrapped in a Whirl
of Loose Snow, They Were Scudding at a Dizzying Speed Down the Precipitous
1945-69-1278
Engraver: Catharine A. Powell. Artist: ancient Greek sculpture, of Phidian Age
“Head of the Hermes.” Published in: The Century, 1881
1945-69-1279
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: ancient Greek sculpture, of Phidian Age
“Statuette of Athene
Parthenos,
1945-69-1280
Engraver: Catharine A. Powell. Artist: Hamo Thornycroft, sculptor
“Teucer.” Published in: The Century, 1883
1945-69-1281
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Henry Hugh Armstead, sculptor
“Fragment of the Podium of the Albert Memorial.” Published in: The Century, 1883
1945-69-1282
Engraver: Robt. Collins. Artist: Georges A. Lawson, sculptor
“Callicles.” Published in: The Century, 1883
1945-69-1283
Engraver: Catharine A. Powell. Artist: W. E. Metcalf
“The Reception at
1945-69-1284
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: W. E. Metcalf
“Burying the Sacred Plume-Sticks in the Ocean.” Published in: The Century, 1882
1945-69-1285
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: W. L. Taylor
“The ‘Song.’ Zuñis at Paint-and-Clay Club.” Published in: The Century, 1882
1945-69-1286
Engraver: R. F. Rae. Artist: W. L. Taylor
“The Zuñi’s ‘Story.’ Told by Nai-Iu-Tchi and Translated by Mr. Cushing at the Paint-and-Clay Club.” Published in: The Century, 1882
1945-69-1287
Engraver: Catharine A. Powell. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Cottages at Shottery.” Published in: The Century, 1884
1945-69-1288
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Meadow by
1945-69-1289
Engraver: T. Shussler. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Grassy Mountains.” Published in: The Century, 1884
1945-69-1290
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“
1945-69-1291
Engraver: W. J. Peirce. Artist: Hammatt Billings
[knights on horseback,] in Gems from Tennyson (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1888)
1945-69-1292
Engraver: W. J. Peirce. Artist: Hammatt Billings
[young man and woman talking,] in Gems from Tennyson (Porter & Coates, 1888)
1945-69-1293
Engraver: W. J. Peirce. Artist: Hammatt Billings
[grave in woods,] in Gems from Tennyson (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1888)
1945-69-1294
Engraver: W. J. Peirce. Artist: Hammatt Billings
[queen and nun,] in Gems from Tennyson (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1888)
1945-69-1295
Engraver: W. J. Peirce. Artist: Hammatt Billings
[lady and knight,] in Gems from Tennyson (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1888)
1945-69-1296
Engraver: W. J. Peirce. Artist: Hammatt Billings
[woman in chariot leading soldiers,] in Gems from Tennyson (Porter & Coates, 1888)
1945-69-1297
Engraver: W. J. Peirce. Artist: Hammatt Billings
[woman and old man in tree,] in Gems from Tennyson (Porter & Coates, 1888)
1945-69-1298
Engraver: W. J. Peirce. Artist: Hammatt Billings
[young woman and name Olivia carved on tree,] in Gems from Tennyson (1888)
1945-69-1299
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The Lane.” In Nature Pictures (New York: Scribner, Welford & Co., 1871)
1945-69-1300
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The Ploughman’s Meal.” In Nature Pictures (Scribner, Welford & Co., 1871)
1945-69-1301 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver and Artist: Not Known
“Victor Hugo.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, May 30, 1885
On back: article about Hugo
1945-69-1302 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: J. J. Weber. Artist: Paul Höcker
“Ave Maria.” Published in: Illustrirte Zeitung, Dec. 2, 1899
1945-69-1303 - OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: J. J. Weber. Artist: Charles J. Palmié
“Abend.” Published in:
Illustrirte Zeitung (
1945-69-1304 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: J. J. Weber. Artist: Adolf Echtler
“Maria.” Published in:
Illustrirte Zeitung (
1945-69-1305 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: R. Taylor. Artist:
“Die Tanzkarte.” Published in:
Illustrirte Zeitung (
1945-69-1306 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: Robert S. Staudenbaur. Artist: Felix Moscheles
“Henry M. Stanley.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, July 11, 1885
1945-69-1307 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: Robert S. Staudenbaur. Artist: from photo taken in 1865
“Ulysses S. Grant.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, April 4, 1885
On back: article: “General Grant’s Last Message”
1945-69-1308 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: Robert S.
Staudenbaur. Artist: photo by Max Platz,
“Theodore Thomas.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, 1885
On back: article about Thomas, violinist and orchestra conductor
1945-69-1309 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: Robert S.
Staudenbaur. Artist: photo by Notman,
“Oliver Wendell Holmes.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, June 5, 1886
On back: brief article about Holmes
1945-69-1310 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: Robert S.
Staudenbaur. Artist: [photo by C. M.
Bell,
“William Dean Howells.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, June 19, 1886
1945-69-1311 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: Robert S.
Staudenbaur. Artist: [photo by C. M. Bell,
“Samuel J. Tilden.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, Aug. 14, 1886
1945-69-1312 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: Robert S.
Staudenbaur. Artist: photo by C. M. Bell,
“
On back: article: “President Arthur’s funeral,” Nov. 18, 1886
1945-69-1313 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: Robert S. Staudenbaur. Artist: Pot
“Hon. Ira Davenport,
Republican Candidate for Governor of
Published in: Harper’s Weekly, 1885
On back: article
about
1945-69-1314 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: Robert S. Staudenbaur. Artist: photo by Pach
“Hon. John Sherman,
President Pro Tempore of the
Published in: Harper’s Weekly, Dec. 19, 1885
On back: article
about
1945-69-1315 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: R. Staudenbaur. Artist: from photo
“Canon
On back: article
about
1945-69-1316 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: R. Staudenbaur. Artist: photo by Sarony
“
1945-69-1317 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: R. Staudenbaur. Artist: unknown, possibly from photograph
“Edwin Booth.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, March 21, 1885
On back: article about Booth
1945-69-1318 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: R. Staudenbaur. Artist: photo by J. F. Ryder
“Peter M. Arthur, Grand Chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.”
Published in: Harper’s Weekly, Nov. 6, 1886
1945-69-1319 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: R. Staudenbaur. Artist: unknown, possibly from photograph
“The Rev. William M. Taylor, D.D., LL.D.” In: Harper’s Weekly, Oct. 23, 1886
On back: article
about
1945-69-1320 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: R. Staudenbaur. Artist: Napoleon Sarony
“Edwin A. Abbey.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, Dec. 4, 1886
On back: article about Abbey
1945-69-1321 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: Doré
“And on the bay the moonlight lay, And the shadow of the Moon”
Published in: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (New York: Harper & Bros., 1882)
1945-69-1322 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: Robert S. Staudenbaur. Artist: photo by Sarony
“General Lew Wallace.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, March 6, 1886
1945-69-1323 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: R. Schelling. Artist: Charles Graham
“Indian Warfare: The Village.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, 1885
1945-69-1324 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: R. Schelling. Artist: S. G. McCutcheon
“The Romance of a Garret.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, 1882
1945-69-1325 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: C. Roberts. Artist: Marcus Stone, A. R. A.
“Type of Beauty, No. 12.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, Jan. 5, 1884
1945-69-1326 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: J. H. Peckwell. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“Indian Warfare: Discovery of the Village.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, 1885
1945-69-1327 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: Angelo Negri. Artist: A. B. Frost
“A Tempting Shot.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, 1885
On back: article: “Duck-shooting in the Northwest”
1945-69-1328 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: F. S. Church
“F. S. Church in his Studio. F. S. King.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, 1886
On back: article about Church
1945-69-1329 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: A. Hönemhnn. Artist: Guido Reni
“Ecce Homo!” Published in:
Illustrirte Zeitung (
1945-69-1330 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: G. Hever & Kirm. Artist: Henry Böhmer
“Im Buchenwald.” Published in:
Illustrirte Zeitung (
1945-69-1331 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: A. Heilmann. Artist: unknown, perhaps Heilmann
“Geier in den Alpen.” Published in: Illustrirte Zeitung, May 29, 1886
1945-69-1332 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: Theodore A. Butler. Artist: photo by Rockwood
“The Late Rev. Samuel
Irenaus Prime,
On back: article about Prime
1945-69-1333 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: Theodore A. Butler. Artist: photo by Bogardus
“The Late Thomas
Andrews Hendricks, Vice-President of the
Published in: Harper’s Weekly, 1885
1945-69-1334 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: C. D., R. Brendamour. Artist: Julius Benczur
“Mildthätigkeit.” Published in: Illustrirte Zeitung, 1881
1945-69-1335 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: unknown, perhaps from a photograph
“The Hon. William M. Evarts.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, Jan. 31, 1885
1945-69-1336 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: photo by Pach, from a painting by
“The Late Cardinal McCloskey.” In: Harper’s Weekly, Oct. 17, 1885
On back: short article about McCloskey
1945-69-1337 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Franz Hals
“Portrait of an Admiral.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1884
1945-69-1338 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: unknown
“Mary Anderson.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, Oct. 10, 1885
On back: article
about
1945-69-1339 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Henry Bacon
“Taking Toll.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, Jan. 1885
1945-69-1340 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Bouguereau
“Portrait of Bouguereau.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, 1886
1945-69-1341 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Gaston Linden
“Maienblüthe.” Published in: unknown, German publication
1945-69-1342 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Ch. Giron
“In the Sun.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, Aug. 20, 1889
1945-69-1343 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Émile Renouf
“The Pilot.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, 1882
1945-69-1344 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Geoffroy
“Visiting-Day at the Hospital.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, 1889
1945-69-1345 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: C. Maurand. Artist: John Hows
“
1945-69-1346 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: S. Meeton Tilly. Artist: Ch. Chaplin
“Happy Days.” Published in: The Aldine, 1876
1945-69-1347 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 2
Engraver: C. Murand. Artist: C. Mettais
“
1945-69-1348 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: C. Murand. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“Moonrise on the
Coast of
1945-69-1349 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Murand. Artist: J. O. Davidson
“After the
1945-69-1350 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: W. E. Artist: Alice Barber
“The Day Before Thanksgiving.” In: Harper’s Bazar, Dec. 1, 1888
1945-69-1351 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Edmund Tetzer
“Die Kapelle in Nöthen.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, no date
1945-69-1352 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: W. J. Mosses (?). Artist: Charlotte F. Weeks
“Evening.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, June 3, 1882
1945-69-1353 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: R. Taylor. Artist: Seymour(?)
“A Seller of Sherbet.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, Aug. 23, 1884
1945-69-1354 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Henry Linton. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“The Nooning.” Published in: The Aldine, no date
1945-69-1355 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Alexander Anderson. Artist: Ridinger
“Returning from the
Boar-Hunt.” Published in: The
History of Wood-Engraving in
1945-69-1356 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: La Garde. Artist: Henry Bacon
“The Luck of Roaring Camp.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, May 7, 1881
1945-69-1357 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: La Garde. Artist: J. O. Davidson
“The Rescue.” Published in: The Aldine, 1873
1945-69-1358 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: H. Claudius. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Autumn Leaves.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, 1883
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OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: A. Meason. Artist: John S. Davis
“
1945-69-1360 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: A. Rogers
“James A. Garfield: The Republican Candidate for President,” in: Harper’s Weekly, June 26, 1880
1945-69-1361 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: photo by J. F. Ryder
“Eliza Ballou Garfield, The Mother of our Dead President”
Published in: Harper’s Weekly, Oct. 1, 1881
1945-69-1362 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: R. Staudenbaur. Artist: T. de Thulstrup
“Christmas Morning in Dalecarlia: Peasants Going to Church”
Published in: Harper’s Weekly, Dec. 23, 1882
1945-69-1363 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Froment. Artist: Davidson Knowles
“The Blind Minstrel and his Daughter.” In: Harper’s Bazar, Jan. 14, 1882
1945-69-1364 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: E. H. Blashfield
“A Difference.” In: Engravings on Wood by Members… (Harper & Bros., 1887)
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OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: L. Breslau
“A Little Lunch.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, March 13, 1888
1945-69-1366 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: C. Maurand. Artist: W. M. Cary
“Antelope-Hunting on the Plains.” Published in: The Aldine, 1874
1945-69-1367 – item missing or number not used
1945-69-1368 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: R. Schelling. Artist: John S. Davis
“Morning in the
1945-69-1369 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: R. Schelling. Artist: John S. Davis
“On The Road to
1945-69-1370 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: R. Schelling. Artist: F. S. Church
“The Undecorated Grave.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, June 5, 1880
1945-69-1371 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: Elbridge Kingsley
“Historic Ground in
the
1945-69-1372 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: A. P. Ryder
“The Flying Dutchman.” In: Engravings on Wood by Members… (Harper, 1887)
1945-69-1373 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: George Inness
“A Morning.” In: Engravings on Wood by Members… (Harper & Bros., 1887)
1945-69-1374 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: F. Juengling. Artist: Kruseman Van Elten
“Evening, Pigeon Cove, Mass.” Published in: The Aldine, 1874
1945-69-1375 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: F. Juengling. Artist: W. M. Cary
“First Come, First Served!” Published in: The Aldine, 1873
1945-69-1376 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: F. Juengling. Artist: W. St. J. Harper
“The Emigrants.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, Oct. 14, 1882
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OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: F. Juengling. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“
1945-69-1378 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: F. Juengling. Artist: A. H. Wyant, N. A.
“A
1945-69-1379 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Fred s. Church
“The Sibyl.” In: Engravings on Wood by Members… (Harper & Bros., 1887)
1945-69-1380 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: W. Bouguereau
“The Knitting Lesson.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, Oct. 22, 1889
1945-69-1381 -
OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Rembradt
“Christ at Emmaus.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, no date
1945-69-1382
Engraver: R. A. Muller. Artist: John Trumbull
“Death of
On back: title page for Art in America
1945-69-1383
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Gilbert Stuart
“General Knox.” In: Harper’s, Nov. 1879, and in Art in America (Harper, 1880)
1945-69-1384
Engraver: unknown. Artist: E. G. Malbone
“The Hours.” In: Harper’s, Nov. 1879, and in Art in America (Harper & Bros., 1880)
1945-69-1385
Engraver: Darley. Artist: John T Peele
“Babes in the Wood.”
In: Harper’s, Nov. 1879, and in Art
in America (Harper, 1880)
`1945-69-1386
Engraver: R. A. Muller. Artist: from photo
“Boss and His Daughter, Lady Clare.” Published in: Harper’s, Dec., 1886 – May 1887
1945-69-1387
Engraver: unknown. Artist: from photo
“Ilford Cromwell.” Published in: Harper’s, Dec., 1886 – May 1887
1945-69-1388
Engraver: Gaston
“Hero III.” Published in: Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, Dec., 1886 – May 1887
1945-69-1389
Engraver: R. A. Muller. Artist: from photo taken by M. Miley, in 1876
“General Robert E. Lee on His War-Horse ‘Traveler.’”
Published in: The Century Magazine, May 1886 – Oct. 1886
1945-69-1390
Engraver: R. A.
Müller. Artist:
“
1945-69-1391
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: see monogram
“Rock of Ages and
1945-69-1392
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: Sheppard
“A Mile Up Hill.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Apr. – Nov. 1876
1945-69-1393
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: unknown.
“
1945-69-1394
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: James B. Sword
[man digging grave,] in The
Closing Scene, by Thos. Buchanan Read (
1945-69-1395
Engraver: A. Irwin. Artist: Frederic B. Schell
[water lilies on pond,] in Lady Clare by Tennyson (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1884)
On back: title page for book
1945-69-1396
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: from a photo by Sidney Brown
“Edwin Booth.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1893 – Apr. 1894
1945-69-1397
Engraver: H. W. Peckwell. Artist: J. H. Twachtman
“The Stream Effect.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1891
1945-69-1398
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: Tiepolo
“The Finding of Moses.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-1399
Engraver: R. C. Collins. Artist: F. C. Beard
“Group Showing Use in Nature of Ocelli, or Eyed-Spots,” in Scribner’s Monthly, 1881
1945-69-1400
Engraver: R. A. Muller. Artist: F. C. Beard
“Antelope Hunting in
1945-69-1401
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The Corn Field.” In Nature Pictures (New York: Scribner, Welford & Co., 1871)
1945-69-1402
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: drawn on wood by J. H. Dell
“The
1945-69-1403
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: Dewey Bates
“Poppies.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1888
1945-69-1404
Engraver: M. Méaulle. Artist: V. Bonnat
“Simsons Jugend.” Published
in: Illustrirte
Zeitung,
1945-69-1405
Engraver: M. Méaulle. Artist: from photo of painting by Jules Garnier
“Rabelais, Cure de Meudon.” Published in: Le Monde Illustre, Paris, no date
1945-69-1406
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Charles Copeland
[leaving home,] in Tramp!
Tramp! Tramp! (
1945-69-1407
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Charles Copeland
[battle scene,] in Tramp!
Tramp! Tramp! (
1945-69-1408
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Charles Copeland
[battle scene,] in Tramp!
Tramp! Tramp! (
1945-69-1409
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Charles Copeland
[in prison,] in Tramp!
Tramp! Tramp! (
1945-69-1410
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Charles Copeland
[in prison,] in Tramp!
Tramp! Tramp! (
1945-69-1411
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Charles Copeland
[hay wagon,] in Tramp!
Tramp! Tramp! (
1945-69-1412
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Charles Copeland
[in prison,] in Tramp!
Tramp! Tramp! (
1945-69-1413
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Charles Copeland
[soldiers marching,] in Tramp!
Tramp! Tramp! (
1945-69-1414
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; T. Moran; or A. R. Waud
“The
On back: title page of book, decorated “Note,” and decorated poem
1945-69-1415
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; T. Moran; or A. R. Waud
“Across the Level Tableland.” In Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1416
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; T. Moran; or A. R. Waud
[young woman spinning,] in Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Boston: Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1417
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; T. Moran; or A. R. Waud
“Cold and Bleak.” In Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Boston: Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1418
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; T. Moran; or A. R. Waud
“Down the path the winds.” In Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1419
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; T. Moran; or A. R. Waud
“Down the quiet vale,” in Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Boston: Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1420
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; T. Moran; or A. R. Waud
[men and women walking,] in Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1421
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; T. Moran; or A. R. Waud
“Old swallow-haunted barns.” In Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1422
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; T. Moran; or A. R. Waud
“
1945-69-1423
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; T. Moran; or A. R. Waud
[barns, hay wagon,] in Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Boston: Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1424
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; T. Moran; or A. R. Waud
[ear of corn,] in Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Boston: Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1425
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; T. Moran; or A. R. Waud
[hills,] in Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Boston: Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1426
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; T. Moran; or A. R. Waud
“Mother at the Gallows-tree.” In Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1427
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; T. Moran; or A. R. Waud
“When her dim eyes read no more!” In Mabel Martin, by J. G. Whittier (Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1428
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; T. Moran; or A. R. Waud
“Broke the Winter Days.” In Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Boston: Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1429
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; T. Moran; or A. R. Waud
[house,] in Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Boston: Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1430
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; T. Moran; or A. R. Waud
“Indian Summer’s Airs of Balm.” In Mabel Martin, by J. G. Whittier (Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1431
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; T. Moran; A. R. Waud
“Found her Out,” in Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Boston: Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1432
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; or A. R. Waud
“Troubled Gaze,” in Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Boston: Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1433
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; or A. R. Waud
[house,] in Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Boston: Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1434
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; or A. R. Waud
[man talking to group,] in Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Boston: Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1435
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; or A. R. Waud
“Terrors of Wood,” in Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Boston: Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1436
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; or A. R. Waud
[young women whispering,] in Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1437
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; or A. R. Waud
“Against the Door,” in Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Boston: Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1438
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; A. R. Waud; or T. Moran
“The Prayer” in Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Boston: Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1439
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; A. R. Waud; or T. Moran
[man rescuing lamb,] in Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Boston: Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1440
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; A. R. Waud; or T. Moran
[man and woman walking,] in Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1441
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; A. R. Waud; or T. Moran
“Had then God heard her?” in Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1442
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; A. R. Waud; or T. Moran
“Were Tears of Joy,” in Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Boston: Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1443
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; A. R. Waud; or T. Moran
“The Betrothal,” in Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Boston: Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1444
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock; A. R. Waud; or T. Moran
“Harvest-moon,” in Mabel Martin, by John G. Whittier (Boston: Osgood, 1876)
1945-69-1445
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: J. Appleton Brown
“The
1945-69-1446
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: J. Appleton Brown
[school building,] in The
School Boy (
1945-69-1447
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: J. Appleton Brown
“As in the west thy
century’s sun descends,” in The School
Boy (
1945-69-1448
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: J. Appleton Brown
[grave in woods,] in The School Boy (
1945-69-1449
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: J. Appleton Brown
[river,] in The School
Boy (
1945-69-1450
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: S. Eytinge, Jr.
“Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, no date
1945-69-1451-A
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony; or J. P. Davis. Artist: D. C. Hitchcock or W. L. Sheppard
“Great Elm” in The School Boy, by O. W. Holmes (Houghton, Osgood & Co., 1879)
On back: title page for the book
1945-69-1451-B
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony; or J. P. Davis. Artist: D. C. Hitchcock or W. L. Sheppard
[landscape,] in The School Boy, by O. W. Holmes (Houghton, Osgood & Co., 1879)
1945-69-1451-C
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony; or J. P. Davis. Artist: D. C. Hitchcock or W. L. Sheppard
[storm-clouds,] in The School Boy, by O. W. Holmes (Houghton, Osgood & Co., 1879)
1945-69-1452
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony; or J. P. Davis. Artist: D. C. Hitchcock or W. L. Sheppard
[boy’s home,] in The School Boy, by O. W. Holmes (Houghton, Osgood & Co., 1879)
1945-69-1453
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony; or J. P. Davis. Artist: W. L. Sheppard
“
1945-69-1454
Engraver: J. P. Davis. Artist: W. L. Sheppard
“The Shy Maiden” in The School Boy, by O. W. Holmes (Houghton, Osgood, 1879)
1945-69-1455
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony, W. J. Linton, or J. Aug. Bogert
Artist: Mary Hallock Foote, or E. A. Abbey
“As She Watched Her Down the Street.” In: Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1879)
1945-69-1456
Engraver: unknown. Artist: unknown.
[daisies,] in Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland (New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1879)
1945-69-1457
Engraver: unknown. Artist: unknown.
“She Drank with
Pleased and Eager
1945-69-1458
Engraver: J. Aug. Bogert. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote, or E. A. Abbey
“A Tottering Figure Reached the Door: The Brother fell upon the bed.’”
In: Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1879)
1945-69-1459
Engraver: unknown. Artist: unknown.
[wreath,] in Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland (New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1879)
1945-69-1460
Engraver: unknown. Artist: unknown.
“Lonely Wives Sat Chill and Dumb.” In: Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1879)
1945-69-1461
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: unknown
[castle,] in A Dream
of
1945-69-1462
Engraver: unknown. Artist: E. H. Garrett.
[violets,] in A Dream
of
1945-69-1463
Engraver: Anthony. Artist: see monogram
[sea coast,] in A
Dream of
1945-69-1464
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: E. H. Garrett
[flowers,] in A Dream
of
1945-69-1465
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: G. P. [Granville Perkins?]
[woods,] in A Dream of
1945-69-1466
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote?
“Queen Eleanor,” in A
Dream of
On back: title page for book, also engravings of artist’s palette and engraver’s tools
1945-69-1467
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: Granville Perkins
[boat at sea,] in A
Dream of
1945-69-1468
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: T. Moran [see monogram]
[man in woods,] in A
Dream of
1945-69-1469
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: F. B. Schell?
[Eyptian ships,] in A
Dream of
1945-69-1470
Engraver: C. I. Butler. Artist: unknown, possibly from a photograph
“View of the Pont Neuf, as Seen from Near the Louvre,” in Scribner’s Magazine, 1893
1945-69-1471
Engraver: C. I. Butler. Artist: Ernest E. Thompson
“Through the Mist.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, Vol., XII – July – Dec., 1892
1945-69-1472
Engraver: C. I. Butler. Artist: E. H. Blashfield
“The Mausoleum of Galla Placidia,
1945-69-1473
Engraver: C. I. Butler. Artist: Otto H. Bacher
“Night Signaling.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, Vol., IX – Jan – June, 1891
1945-69-1474
Engraver: C. I. Butler. Artist: Raciner [or Racinet]
“News from the
1945-69-1475
Engraver: C. I. Butler. Artist: Fr. Stahl
“The Kaiser, Unter den Linden.” In Scribner’s Magazine, Jan. – June 1892
1945-69-1476
Engraver: C. I. Butler. Artist: A. Castaigne
“The End of the Trial: Loading the Stock at the Railroad,” in Scribner’s Magazine, 1892
1945-69-1477
Engraver: C. I. Butler. Artist: Hugh Thomson
“Socialism in Hyde Park,
1945-69-1478
Engraver: C. I. Butler. Artist: J. E. Lenepveu
“Jeanne d’Arc Burned at the Stake,
1945-69-1479
Engraver: T. A. Butler. Artist: from photo
“M. H. De Young.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov., 1888
1945-69-1480
Engraver: G. P. Bartle. Artist: after a photograph from life, drawn by W. H. Drake
“Joseph Medill.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov., 1888
1945-69-1481
Engraver: R. S. F. Artist: from photo
“Henry Watterson.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov., 1888
1945-69-1482
Engraver: Bodenstab. Artist: from photo
“John R. McLean.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov., 1888
1945-69-1483
Engraver: unknown. Artist: from photo
“Melville E. Stone.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov., 1888
1945-69-1484
Engraver: Bodenstab. Artist: from photo
“W. P. Nixon.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov., 1888
1945-69-1485
Engraver: T. A. B. Artist: from photo
“F. M. Pixley.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov., 1888
1945-69-1486
Engraver: R. M. Artist: from photo
“G. K. Fitch.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov., 1888
1945-69-1487
Engraver: T. A. B. Artist: from photo
“L. Pickering.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov., 1888
1945-69-1488
Engraver: G. P. Bartle. Artist: after photograph from life, drawn by W. H. Drake
“Bull Moose.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1893 – Apr. 1894
1945-69-1489
Engraver: Bartle. Artist: Mauve
“Autumn.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. XX, November, 1892
1945-69-1490
Engraver: G. P. Bartle. Artist: Harry Fenn
“The Brook, Hemlock Mount.” Published in The Century, Nov. 1892 – Apr. 1893
1945-69-1491
Engraver: C. Schwartzburger. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Beech Meadow and Brook.” In: The Century, Nov. 1892 – Apr. 1893
1945-69-1492
Engraver: R. C. Collins. Artist: Harry Fenn
“The Blue Hills from the Outlook,” in The Century, Nov. 1892 – Apr. 1893
1945-69-1493
Engraver: H. Davidson. Artist: Harry Fenn
“House of the Director.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1892 – Apr. 1893
1945-69-1494
Engraver: Ch. Baude (?). Artist: Sir Thomas Gainsborough
“The Three Daughters of George III.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, April 2, 1892
1945-69-1495
Engraver: Ch. Baude (?). Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds
“Portrait of Mrs. Carnac.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 189-
1945-69-1496
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Rubens
“Portrait of Anna Maria Archduchess of Austria,” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 189-
1945-69-1497
Engraver: L. Bazin. Artist: J. Havée
“Review at Tempelhof.” In: The Capitals of the World (Harper & Bros., 1894)
1945-69-1498
Engraver: A. Bellenger. Artist: Mantegna
“Elizabeth Gonzaga, Duchess of Urbino.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1889
1945-69-1499
Engraver: A. Bellenger. Artist: Henry Stacy Marks, R. A.
“The Apothecary.” Published in: Some Modern Artists and Their Work, 1883
1945-69-1500
Engraver: Bogert. Artist: C. E. Duboise
“An Old Mill in the
1945-69-1501 - mounted with 1945-69-1199-1200 and filed under those numbers
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Eduardo Zamacois.” Published in: Harper’s, March 1888?
1945-69-1502 – on
back of 1945-69-1191 and filed with that number
engraver and artist unknown.
“Ferdinand R. Hasslar.” Publication unknown, but probably Harper’s Monthly, 1879
1945-69-1502-A –
mounted with 10817-10819 and filed under those numbers
Engraver: Pannemaker. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“The Shore.” Published in: Nature (London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1872).
1945-69-1503
Engraver: Gustav
Kruell. Artist: photo by F. Gutekunst,
“The Late Robert Patterson.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1882
1945-69-1504
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown, probably from a photograph
“John Foster Kirk.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1882
1945-69-1505
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Death of Atala.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1882
1945-69-1506
Engraver: R. Staudenbaur. Artist: J. G. Brown
“Clear the Track!” Published in: Harper’s Young People, 1882
1945-69-1507
Engraver: Art-Union. Artist: Sebastiano del Piombe
“Christ Scourged.” Published in: The Art Journal, 1862
1945-69-1508
Engraver: Geo. P. Bartle. Artist: A. R. Waud
“
1945-69-1509
Engraver: P. Meeder. Artist: A. R. Waud
“
1945-69-1510
Engraver: George P. Bartle. Artist: Charles A. Vanderhoof, William J. Whittemore; Francis C. Jones; J. A. Fraser, and J. Francis Murphy.
“In
1945-69-1511
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: from a bust by J. Devile
“William Makepeace Thackeray at the age of eleven.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-1512
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: after Deschamps
“Abandoned.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1884
1945-69-1513
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: A. L. Jacomin
“Un Coup de Jarnac—Spitting the Christmas Goose,” in: Harper’s Weekly, 1882
1945-69-1514
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Eugene Vail
“Ready About!” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1888
1945-69-1515
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Eugene Deully
“Orpheus.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1893
1945-69-1516
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Murillo
“The Divine Shepperd.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, 1890
1945-69-1517
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Andrea del Sarto
“At the Sepulchre.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1890
1945-69-1518
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Rubens
“The Descent from the Cross.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1891
1945-69-1519
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Mme. Dora Hitz
“Evening.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1893
1945-69-1520
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: R. Armbruster
“At Church.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1892
1945-69-1521
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Russell
“Cherries.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, 1888
1945-69-1522
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Hirsch
“Ceres and the Daughters of Celeus.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 18--
1945-69-1523
Engraver: Chs. Baude. Artist: Hans Holbein
“The Boy-King, Edward VI.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-1524
Engraver: Chs. Baude. Artist: J. Wagrez
“Tales from the ‘Decameron’: A Scene in the Fourteenth Century,” in Harper’s Bazar, 1889
1945-69-1525
Engraver: Chs. Baude. Artist: Elizabeth Nourse
“Evening.” Published in: The Century Magazine, 1900
On back: article about Nourse and C. C. Coleman
1945-69-1526
Engraver: Chs. Baude. Artist: G. Haquette
“Departure for the Fishing-Grounds.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1889
On back: article about picture
1945-69-1527
Engraver: Chs. Baude. Artist: E. Krug
“Mother and Child.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, 1891
1945-69-1528
Engraver: Chs. Baude. Artist: Bastien-Lepage
“Grandfather Lepage.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1887
1945-69-1529
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: G. Courtois
“Meditation.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1889
1945-69-1530
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: E. F. Brewtnall, R. W. S.
“Sketching Under a Shed.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-1531
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: E. F. Brewtnall, R. W. S.
“Lambs in the Snow.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
Box 11:
1945-69-1532
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: W. Christian Symons
“Washing Fish-Baskets.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-1533
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: W. Christian Symons
“Watching the Boats.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-1534
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: Ford Madox Brown
“The Romans at Mancunium.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-1535
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: R. J. Gordon
“Lady Castlewood Visits Henry Esmond in the Gatehouse Prison,” published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-1536
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist:
from a picture ascribed to
“The Holy
1945-69-1537
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: Fra. Angelico
“The Adoration.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-1538
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: Sir David Wilkie, R. A.
“Sheep-Washing.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-1539
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: Ruysdael
“View of Katwyk.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-1540
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: Titian
“Christ at Emmaus.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-1541
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: Correggio
“Christ in the Garden.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-1542
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: W. Christian Symons
“Newlyn Fishwives.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-1543
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: Edwin Hayes, R. S. A.
“Penarth, from
1945-69-1544
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: J. S. Cotman
“
1945-69-1545
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: J. S. Cotman
“
1945-69-1546
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: Daubigny
“Spring-Time.” from unknown publication, no date
On back: 1945-69-1565
Engraver unknown, from etching by L. Massard.
“Charles François Daubigny,” from unknown publication, no date
1945-69-1547
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: T. Nelson McLean
“The Resurrection.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1888
1945-69-1548
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: Hamo Thornycroft, R. A.
“Medea.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1888
1945-69-1549
Engraver: H. F. Davey. Artist: J. E. Hodgson, R. A.
“The Colour-Garland.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1888
1945-69-1550
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: G. D. Leslie, R. A.
“The Cowslip Gatherers.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-1551
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: Ernest Hébert
“Aux Héros Sans Gloire.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-1552
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: Rembrandt
“The Nativity.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-1553
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: Gainsborough
“The Hon. Mrs. Graham.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-1554
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: Charles Stuart
“In the Torrent Walk, Dolgelly.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-1555
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: Ford Madox Brown
“Cordella’s Portion.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-1556
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: Joshua Reynolds, P. R. A
“The Countess of
1945-69-1557
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: Andries Both
“A Charity Dinner.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-1558
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: David Murray
“The Meadow Mirror.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-1559
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: Marinus Claeszoon
“The Money-Changers.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-1560
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
“Illustration of
1945-69-1561
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
“Illustration of
Published in: Harper’s Monthly(?), no date
1945-69-1562
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
“Illustration of
Published in: Harper’s Monthly(?), no date
1945-69-1563
Engraver: S. Williams. Artist: G. Scharf
[poet with classical figures,] in: L’Allegro and Il Penseroso, by John Milton (Art-Union of London, 1848).
On back: part of poem “L’Allegro” and title page of book
1945-69-1564
Engraver: J. Cooper. Artist: H. O’Neil
[classical family,] in:
L’Allegro and Il Penseroso, by
1945-69-1565 – on
back of 1945-69-1546 and filed under that number
Engraver unknown, from etching by L. Massard.
“Charles François Daubigny,” from article “The Barbizon School,” by David Croal Thomson, in unknown publication, no date
1945-69-1565-A –
mounted with 10846-10849 and filed under those numbers
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
“At peace with God and the world” in The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow (1880)
1945-69-1566
Engraver: J. Bastin. Artist: J. Absolon
[shepherd, shepherdess,] in L’Allegro and Il Penseroso, by
1945-69-1567
Engraver: S. Williams. Artist: W. L. Leitch
[rural landscape,] in:
L’Allegro and Il Penseroso, by
1945-69-1568
Engraver: C. Weight. Artist: T. Beech
“The Building of the Ship,” with poem. Published in: The Aldine, May 1872
1945-69-1569
Engraver: E. Wasgott. Artist: F. A. Delobbe
“The Confession of Love.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1886
1945-69-1570
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[cathedral,] illustrating “The Golden Legend,” in: The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-1571
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[road-side shrine,] illustrating “The Golden Legend,” in: The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-1572
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
“The Belfry of
1945-69-1573
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Jane E. Hay
[Nativity,] illustrating “The Golden Legend,” in: The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-1574
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[medieval couple,] illustrating “The Golden Legend,” in: The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-1575
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Jane E. Hay
[monk in scriptorium,] illustrating “The Golden Legend,” in: The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-1576
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: M. S. Morgan
“Sadly his face he averted, and strode up and down,” illustrating “The Courtship of Miles Standish,” in: The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-1577
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: M. S. Morgan
[Indians and Pilgrims,] for “The Courtship of Miles Standish,” in: The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-1578
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: John Absolon
[Priscilla and John Alden,] for “The Courtship of Miles Standish,” in: The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
945-69-1579
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: John Absolon
[Priscilla and Alden,] for “The Courtship of Miles Standish,” in: The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-1580
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
“Scene—At Sea,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-1581
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[Viking ship,] in: The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-1582
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Irving R. Wiles
“Road of the Blue Fountain.” Published in: The Century Magazine, 1886
1945-69-1583
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Kenyon Cox
“Rue De L’Arabe in the
1945-69-1584
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: George Wharton Edwards
“They Jogged Along.” Published in: The Century Magazine, 1893
1945-69-1585
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: George Wharton Edwards
“At Dinner.” Published in: The Century Magazine, 1893
1945-69-1586
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Howard Pyle
“The Admiral Came in his Gig of State.” Published in: The Century Magazine, 1895
1945-69-1587
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: J. D. Harding
[The Appenines,] with couplet, in: The Traveller (Art-Union of London, 1851)
1945-69-1588
Engraver: William Measom. Artist: W. L. Leitch
[classical ruins,] with poetry, in: The Traveller (Art-Union of London, 1851)
1945-69-1589
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Gilbert Gaul
“Enriquez in the Ring.” Published in: The Century, 1896
1945-69-1590
Engraver: Frank H. Wellington. Artist: Frederick Remington
“’Huskie’ Dogs on the Frozen Highway.” In: Harper’s, Dec. 1892 – May 1893
1945-69-1591
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: H. Pyle
“Claude Duval Proposes a Dance on the Heath.” Published in: Harper’s, 1890
1945-69-1592
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: C. S. Reinhart(?) (see signature)
“An Interior.” Published in: Harper’s, 1884
1945-69-1593
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“The Bible
1945-69-1594
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: H. A. Ogden
“The Baby a Prisoner-of-War.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-1595
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: F. V. Dumong
“In the Early Summer Dawn.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-1596
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Birch
[girl in swing,] published in: St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-1597 –
OVERSIZED – B - Box 1
Engraver: Bellenger. Artist: G. Doré
“But why drives on that ship so fast, Without or wave or wind?”
In The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner (
1945-69-1598
Engraver: J. W. Evans. Artist: Max F. Kleeper
“A
1945-69-1599
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: Daniel Huntington, P. N. A.
“
1945-69-1600
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“Bellows
1945-69-1601
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: from photo taken in 1864
“Gen. U. S. Grant.” Published in: The Century, 1885
1945-69-1602
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: from photo
“U. S. Grant, General Retired.” Published in: The Century, 1885
1945-69-1603
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: photo by Barr & Young, Army Photographers, 1863
“Grant as Major-General.” Published in: The Century Magazine, Feb. 1897
1945-69-1604
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Gilbert Stuart
“G. Washington.” Published in: The Story of the Thirteen Colonies (Eclectic School Readings, American Book Company, 1898)
1945-69-1605
Engraver: J. Herman Goetze. Artist:
Photo by
“Sidney Dillon.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, 1882
1945-69-1606
Engraver: J. Herman Goetze. Artist: photo by Sarony
“H. J. Jewett.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, 1882
1945-69-1607
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: from photo
“James Russell Lowell.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1892 – Apr. 1893
1945-69-1608
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Gilbert Stuart
“George Washington,
President of the
On back: article
by Charles Henry Hart: “Stuart’s Lansdowne Portrait of
1945-69-1609
Engraver: Florian.
Artist: from a photo by
“Samuel Langhorne Clemens.” Published in: Harper’s Magazine, 1896, frontispiece
1945-69-1610
Engraver: J. Filmer. Artist: Granville Perkins
“Granville Perkins.” Published in: The Aldine, James Sutton & Co., 1874
On back: article about Perkins
1945-69-1611
Engraver: Robert S. Staudenbaur. Artist: photo by Bassano of London
“James Russell Lowell,” with article. Published in: Harper’s Weekly, 1885
1945-69-1612
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: probably from photograph
“
Note: signed by Cole; engraving dated 1923
1945-69-1613
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: probably from photograph
“Henry Johnson.” Printed for Harry V.
Note: signed by Cole; engraving dated 1923
1945-69-1614
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: from photo
“F. Seymour Haden.” Published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, 1880
1945-69-1615
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: from a photo by Pirie McDonald
“Robert Underwood Johnson. Published in: The Woodcut Annual, 1925
1945-69-1616
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: from a daguerreotype
“Edgar Allan Poe.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, 1880, frontispiece
1945-69-1617
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Wyatt Eaton
“Ralph Waldo Emerson,” with facsimile of poem and signature. Published in: The Woodcut Annual, 1879, frontispiece
1945-69-1618
Engraver: Brightly. Artist: Kilburn
“Isaac Adams,” with article. In: Ballou’s Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion, 1855
1945-69-1619
Engraver: Wm. B. Closson. Artist: from photo
“Oliver Wendell Holmes.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1891, frontispiece
1945-69-1620
Engraver: Dr. Alexander Anderson. Artist: unknown
“Peter Stuyvesant.” Published
in:
1945-69-1621
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Wyatt Eaton
“John G. Whittier,” with facsimile of poem and signature. In Scribner’s Monthly, 1879
1945-69-1622
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: photo by F. Gutekunst
“Portrait of Bayard Taylor.” Published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1879
1945-69-1623
Engraver: Timothy Cole (?). Artist: photo by Rockwood of painting by John Trumbull
“Alexander Hamilton.” Published in: unknown title (Arthur H. Harlow & Co., 1921)
1945-69-1624
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: Samuel Rowse
“Ralph Waldo Emerson.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1882, frontispiece
1945-69-1625
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: F. P. Vintor
“Wm. Dean Howells.” Published in: Century Magazine, 1882
1945-69-1626
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: Wyatt Eaton
“Portrait of Oliver Wendell Holmes.” In: The Scribner’s Monthly, May 1879
1945-69-1627
Engraver: Peter Aitken. Artist: photo by Brady of Wash., D.C.
“Gen. Hooker.” Published in: The Century Magazine, May 1886 – Oct. 1886
1945-69-1628
Engraver: Swain. Artist: Sir John Gilbert, R. A.
“Sir John Gilbert.” In: Some Modern Artists and Their Work, Cassell & Co., 1883.
On back: article about Gilbert by John Oldcastle
1945-69-1629
Engraver: Swain. Artist: Sir John Gilbert, R. A.
“The Return of the Victors.” In: Some Modern Artists and Their Work, 1883.
1945-69-1630
Engraver: Swain. Artist: G. H. Boughton, A. R. A.
“A Resting-Place.” In: Some Modern Artists and Their Work, Cassell & Co., 1883.
1945-69-1631
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: Harry Fenn
“A Glimpse of
1945-69-1632
Engraver: G. P. Bartle. Artist: Henry Sandham
“
1945-69-1633
Engraver: G. P. Bartle(?). Artist: J. A. S. Monks
“Passing Flocks on a Dusty Road,” in: The Century, Nov. 1883 – Apr. 1884
1945-69-1634
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: J. A. S. Monks
“Frightened Sheep.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1883 – Apr. 1884
1945-69-1635
Engraver:
“Showing Rams.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1883 – Apr. 1884
1945-69-1636
Engraver: unknown. Artist: J. A. S. Monks
“A Drove of Rams.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1883 – Apr. 1884
1945-69-1637 –
SMALL, see also 1640
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: Jo Pennell
“The West Front, from Palace Hotel,” in: The Century, Nov. 1892 – Apr. 1893
1945-69-1638 –
SMALL
Engraver: E. H. De L’Orme. Artist: Jo Pennell
“Dryden’s Tomb.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1892 – Apr. 1893
1945-69-1639 –
SMALL
Engraver: R. C. Collins. Artist: Jo Pennell
“Henry VII’s Chapel.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1892 – Apr. 1893
1945-69-1640 – see also 1637
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: Joseph Pennell
“The West front of Westminster Abbey.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Nov. 1895
1945-69-1641
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: Ross Turner
“
1945-69-1642
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: Joseph Pennell
“
1945-69-1643
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: Joseph Pennell
“
1945-69-1644
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: Harry Chase
“A lonely storm-worn brigantine,” in The Inca Princess (J.B. Lippincott Co., 1886)
1945-69-1645
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: J. O. Davidson
“The fleet in regal splendor lay,” in The Inca Princess (J.B. Lippincott Co., 1886)
1945-69-1646
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: Taber
“A Hazy Morning.” Published in: The Century, 1891
1945-69-1647
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: J. A. Fraser
“The Grand Canon,
1945-69-1648
Engraver: N. Irwin. Artist: Hy Sandham
“Cascade Near the End of the
1945-69-1649
Engraver: N. Irwin. Artist: J. A. Fraser
“In the Rink Rapids,
1945-69-1650
Engraver: C. Schwarzburger. Artist: unknown
“Canoeing up the
1945-69-1651
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: J. A. Fraser
“
1945-69-1652
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: Harry Fenn
“In the Hay-Field.” Published in: The Century, 1885
1945-69-1653
Engraver: Catherine A. Powell. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“The Canal Near Griff House.” Published in: The Century, 1885
1945-69-1654
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Sheep-Shearing.” Published in: The Century, 1885
1945-69-1655 -
SMALL
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
“On Board the ‘Bonnie,’ Harry Chase’s Studio,” Published in: unknown, no date.
1945-69-1656 -
SMALL
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
“Elbridge Kingsley’s Studio-Car Whately Glen.” Published in: unknown, no date.
1945-69-1657 -
SMALL
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Studio of R. Swain Gifford,
1945-69-6990 –
SMALL – matted with 1657 and filed under that number
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Studio of Eastman
Johnson,
1945-69-1658
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: E. W. Longfellow
“I heard the distant Ocean call” –
Published in: Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1882)
1945-69-1659
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Ellen N. Wheelwright
“Mine is the Month of Roses”—The Poet’s Calendar
Published in: Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1882)
1945-69-1660
Engraver: Pupils of Wm. B. Closson. Artist: E. W. Longfellow
“I shroud myself in Gloom”—The Poet’s Calendar
Published in: Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1882)
1945-69-1661
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: E. W. Longfellow
“Becalmed.” Published in: Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1882)
1945-69-1662
Engraver: Sylvester (?). Artist: Bernardino Luini
“The Nativity.” Published in: Harper’s, 1886
1945-69-1663
Engraver: Sylvester. Artist: unknown
“Jacques Cartier Setting up a Cross at Gaspé.” Published in: Harper’s, 1883
1945-69-1664
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: Howard Pyle
“The Landing of the Pilgrims.” Published in: Harper’s, 1883
1945-69-1665
Engraver: J. Sutton Co. Artist: Lejeune
“Cinderella.” Published in: The Aldine, 1874
1945-69-1666
Engraver: J. Sutton Co. Artist: not given
“An Indian Scout.” Published in: The Aldine, 1874
1945-69-1667
Engraver: J. Sutton Co. Artist: E. D. Yon
“The Woodside Brook.” Published in: The Aldine, 1874
1945-69-1668
Engraver: J. Sutton Co. Artist: Deiker
“A Retriever.” Published in: The Aldine, 1874
1945-69-1669
Engraver: James Sutton Co. Artist: Peter Moran
“The Shady Lane.” Published in: The Aldine, 1874
Box 12:
1945-69-1670
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: F. A. Bridgeman
“Women Drawing Water from the
1945-69-1671 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: C. Laplante. Artist: G. Doré
“So lonely ‘twas, that God himself/ Scarce seemed there to be.”
Published in: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (New York: Harper & Bros., 1882)
1945-69-1672 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Jungling. Artist: G. Doré
“Wandering from the Nightly shore,” in The Raven (New York: Harper & Bros., 1884)
1945-69-1673 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: H. Claudius. Artist: G. Doré
“Here I opened wide the door; --Darkness there, and nothing more.”
Published in: The Raven (New York: Harper & Bros., 1884)
1945-69-1674 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: G. Doré
“By thy long grey beard and glittering eye, Now wherefore stopp’st thou me?”
Published in: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (New York: Harper & Bros., 1882)
1945-69-1675 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: G. Doré
“The Wedding-Guest sat on a stone: He can not chuse but hear.”
Published in: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (New York: Harper & Bros., 1882)
1945-69-1676 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: G. Doré
“A speck, a mist, a shape, I wist! And still it neared and neared.”
Published in: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (New York: Harper & Bros., 1882)
1945-69-1677-
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: E. Deschamps. Artist: G. Doré
“O shrieve me, shrieve me, holy man!”
Published in: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (New York: Harper & Bros., 1882)
1945-69-1678 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: E. Deschamps. Artist: G. Doré
“Water, water, every where, Nor any drop to drink”
Published in: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (New York: Harper & Bros., 1882)
1945-69-1679 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Bellenger. Artist: G. Doré
“Each turned his face with a ghastly pang, And cursed me with his eye.”
Published in: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (New York: Harper & Bros., 1882)
1945-69-1680 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Gillot. Artist: G. Doré
“It flung the blood into my head, And I fell down in a swound”
Published in: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (New York: Harper & Bros., 1882)
1945-69-1681 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: A. Gusman. Artist: G. Doré
“And I had done a hellish thing, And it would work ‘em woe”
Published in: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (New York: Harper & Bros., 1882)
1945-69-1682 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: G. Doré
“I looked upon the rotting sea, And drew my eyes away.”
Published in: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (New York: Harper & Bros., 1882)
1945-69-1683 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: W. H. Redding. Artist: Sol. Eytinger, Jun.
“The Centennial: Visit of the ‘Small Breed’
1945-69-1684 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: W. H. Redding. Artist: Sol. Eytinger, Jun.
“De Jubilee Am come: Fourth of July, 1876.” in: Harper’s Weekly, 1876
1945-69-1685 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: W. H. Redding. Artist: Sol. Eytinger, Jun.
“The First
Published in: Harper’s Weekly, 1876
1945-69-1686 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Geoffroy
“School.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, 1889
1945-69-1687 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: A. Bellenger. Artist: G. Doré
title page for The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (New York: Harper & Bros., 1882), with picture of ghostly galleon
1945-69-1688 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: C. Maurand. Artist: Meyer von Bremen
“The Young Mother.” Published in: The Aldine, 1877
1945-69-1689 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Truphéme
“Kept in.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, 1888
1945-69-1690 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: F. Juengling. Artist: Gustave Doré
Title page for The Raven (New York: Harper & Bros., 1884), with design
1945-69-1691 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Beyond the shadow of the ship, I watched the water-snakes.”
Published in: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (
1945-69-1692 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: Gustave Doré
“They groaned, they stirred, they all uprose, Nor spake, nor moved their eyes.”
Published in: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (
1945-69-1693 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: Gustave Doré
“It ceased; yet still the sails made on/ A pleasant noise till noon.”
Published in: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (New York: Harper & Bros., 1882)
1945-69-1694 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Full many shapes, that shadows were, In crimson colors came.”
Published in: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (
1945-69-1695 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: H. Claudius. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Eagerly I wished the morrow;--vainly I had sought to borrow, …”
Published in: The Raven (
1945-69-1696 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Gustave Doré
“’Till I scarcely more than muttered, ‘Other friends have flown before….”
Published in: The Raven (
1945-69-1697 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Gillot. Artist: Gustave Doré
“And never a saint took pity on/ My Soul in agony”
Published in: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (
1945-69-1698 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: H. Claudius, G. J. Buechner. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Nevermore.” Published
in: The
Raven (
1945-69-1699 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: F. Juengling. Artist: G. Doré
“For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore….”
Published in: The Raven (
1945-69-1700
Engraver: James Sutton –
“The Sunny Slope.” Published in: The Aldine, 1874
1945-69-1701
Engraver: F. W. Quartley. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Tuckerman’s Ravine, from Hermit’s
1945-69-1702
Engraver: F. W. Quartley. Artist: Granville Perkins
“Scenes on the
1945-69-1703
Engraver: F. W. Quartley. Artist: Harry Fenn
“The
1945-69-1704
Engraver: F. W. Quartley. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Old Mill—Reems’s Creek.”
Published in: Picturesque
1945-69-1705
Engraver: F. W. Quartley. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Under the
1945-69-1706
Engraver: F. W. Quartley. Artist: M. E. Edwards
“In the fields, with sun and flowers....” Published in: The Aldine, 1872
1945-69-1708
Engraver: F. W. Quartley. Artist: W. L. Sheppard after D. H. S.
“
1945-69-1709
Engraver: F. W. Quartley. Artist: Harry Fenn
“The
1945-69-1710
Engraver: F. W. Quartley. Artist: Harry Fenn
“
1945-69-1711 – item missing or number not used
1945-69-1712
Engraver: F. W. Quartley. Artist: Harry Fenn
“The
1945-69-1713
Engraver: F. W. Quartley. Artist: J.D. Woodward
“Banks of the
Housatonic, at
1945-69-1714
Engraver: F. W. Quartley. Artist: Harry Fenn
“
1945-69-1715
Engraver: F. W. Quartley. Artist: J. Douglas Woodward
“Arched Rock” [
1945-69-1716
Engraver: F. W. Quartley. Artist: C. Griswold
“Purgatory.” Published
in: Picturesque
1945-69-1717
Engraver: F. W. Quartley. Artist: Harry Fenn
“The Entrance, Weyer’s Cave” Published in: Picturesque America, 1872(?)
1945-69-1718
Engraver: J. H. Hellawell. Artist: A. R. Waud
“Planter’s House on the
1945-69-1719 and 1720 – items missing or numbers not used
1945-69-1721
Engraver: E. Vermorcken. Artist: Karl Cirardet
“Urbain II prêchant la croisade á Marmoutier.” In Histoire de France (Mame, 1864)
1945-69-1722
Engraver: J. Quartley. Artist: Karl Cirardet
“Chevaliers bannerets.” Published in: Histoire de France (Tours: Mame, 1864)
1945-69-1723
Engraver: L. Patin. Artist: E. Bayard
“Louis le Gros reprend Monthéry.” In: Histoire de France (Tours: Mame, 1864)
1945-69-1724
Engraver: J. Quartley. Artist: E. Bayard
“Louis VII prend l’oriflamme.” Published in: Histoire de France (Tours: Mame, 1864)
1945-69-1725
Engraver: Cordier. Artist: E. Bayard
“Louis VII combat les Sarrasins.” In: Histoire de France (Tours: Mame, 1864)
1945-69-1726
Engraver: J. Quartley. Artist: E. Bayard
“Le roi Louis VIII confidant à Blanche les secrets de l’État.”
Published in: Histoire de France (Tours: Alfred Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-1727
Engraver: Rae. Artist: W. A. Rogers
“Tarleton’s Men Chasing ‘The Swamp Fox,’” in: Harper’s, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-1728
Engraver: H. Dies. Artist: C. A. Vanderhoof
“Head-Quarters of Generals Knox and Greene at Vail Gate,” in: Harper’s, 1883
1945-69-1729
Engraver: Tietze. Artist: W. A. Rogers
“In Ambush.” Published in: Harper’s, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-1730
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: W. A. Rogers
“
1945-69-1731
Engraver: Rico. Artist: Madrazo
“My Model,” in Modern Art and Artists (ed. by Wilfrid Meynell, 1886)
1945-69-1732
Engraver: S. W. Reynolds. Artist: Joshua Reynolds
“Lady Hamilton: ‘A Bacchante.’” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1882
1945-69-1733
Engraver: S. G. Putnam. Artist: Frederick Remington
“The Romantic Adventure of Old Sun’s Wife.” In: Harper’s, Dec. 1891 – May 1892
1945-69-1734
Engraver: S. G. Putnam. Artist: R. A. Blakelock
“A Waterfall by Moonlight.” Published in: Engravings on Wood by Members of the Society of American Wood-engravers (New York: Harper & Bros., 1887)
1945-69-1735
Engraver: S. G. Putnam. Artist: Albert Parsons
“
1945-69-1736
Engraver: S. G. Putnam. Artist: Henri Lévy’s
“The Coronation of Charlemagne.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, July – Dec. 1892
1945-69-1737
Engraver: S. G. Putnam.
Artist:
“
1945-69-1738
Engraver: S. G. Putnam. Artist: R. Caton Woodville
“Cromwell at
1945-69-1739
Engraver: S. G. Putnam. Artist: R. Caton Woodville
“
1945-69-1740
Engraver: Putnam. Artist: Frederick Dielman
“The Man Drew a Step or Two Nearer, and Looked at her Wondering”
Published in: Harper’s, Dec. 1883 – May 1884
1945-69-1741
Engraver: Putnam. Artist: photo by J. Laurent & Co. of painting by Velasquez
“The Infanta Maria Theresa of
1945-69-1742
Engraver: S. G. Putnam. Artist: Frederic Dielman
“She Stole Noiselessly Down the Stairway,” in Harper’s, Dec. 1883 – May 1884
1945-69-1743
Engraver: T. A. Butler. Artist: Lo Spagna
“The Muse Urania.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1893, frontispiece
1945-69-1744
Engraver: Theodore A. Butler. Artist: photo by Kurtz
“Horatio Seymour.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, 1886
1945-69-1745
Engraver: Theodore A. Butler. Artist: Raphael Sanzio
“The Sistine Madonna.” In: James Baldwin, 8th reader, (American Book Co., 1897).
On back: “Raphael,” poem by John G. Whittier
1945-69-1746
Engraver: Theodore A. Butler. Artist: Raphael Sanzio
“The Gross-Venediger.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1893
1945-69-1747
Engraver: C. Butler. Artist: probably from a photograph
“House at
Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1890
1945-69-1748
Engraver: C. Butler. Artist: probably from a photograph
“House at Elberon, N. J.” (McKim, Mead & White, Architects)
Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1890
1945-69-1749
Engraver: Butterworth & Heath. Artist: Alfred Chalon
“Hunt the Slipper.” Published in: The Art-Journal, 1862
1945-69-1750
Engraver: Butterworth & Heath. Artist: Alfred Chalon
“Louis XIV and Mdlle. La Vallière in the Convent of the Chaillot”
Published in: The Art-Journal, 1862
1945-69-1751
Butterworth & Heath after James Ward
“Milking time,” in The Art Journal, 1862
1945-69-1752
Butterworth & Heath after John Absolon
“Mdlde de Sombreuil,” in The Art Journal, 1862
1945-69-1753
Butterworth & Heath after John Absolon
“The first night in a convent,” with text on back, in The Art Journal, 1862
1945-69-1754
Butterworth & Heath after unknown
“The return through the
1945-69-1755
A. Comfort after Albert Moore
“An Open Book,” with title on back, in Harper’s Bazar, 1894
1945-69-1756
A. Comfort after G. Naujok
“St. Cecilia,” in Harper’s Bazar, Dec. 1893
1945-69-1757
A. C. after Ferdinand Lindner
“Die Kieler Segelregatta,” in unknown publication, 1887
1945-69-1758
A. Closs after L. W. Werkmeister; artist: Granville Perkins
“Tyrone Gap, view from the bridge,” in Picturesque America, v. 2 (
1945-69-1759
V.C. after unknown artist
[armor and weapons,] published by The Hoffman House,
1945-69-1760
R. R. C. after Edwin A. Abbey
“’Judith,’ illustrating William Black’s ‘Judith Shakespeare,’” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1884
1945-69-1761
Robert H. Carson after Edwin A. Abbey
“The Milkmaid,” with poem on back, in Harpers Magazine, Dec. 1883
Poem on back illustrated by A.P. and engraved by Lewis
1945-69-1762 – see also 1945-69-1763
Robert H. Carson after Edwin A. Abbey
“Then he bowed low again,” for “Judith Shakespeare,” in Harpers Magazine, 1883
1945-69-1763 — same as 1945-69-1762
1945-69-1764
C. Carter after Claude
“Jacob and Laban,” in The Magazine of Art, Feb. 1892
1945-69-1765
C. Carter after Antoine Watteau
“Ball under a colonnade,” in The Magazine of Art, Feb. 1892
1945-69-1766
C. Carter after Jan Steen
“The Dutch (Steen) family,” in The Magazine of Art, Feb. 1890
1945-69-1767
C. Carter after Solemackers
“Landscape and Cattle,” in The Magazine of Art, Feb. 1890
1945-69-1768
R. Hoskin after David Neal
“Mr. Oliver Cromwell visits Mr. John Milton,” in The Magazine of Art, 1886
1945-69-1769
H. H. J. after H. W. B. Davis
“Contentment,” in The Magazine of Art, 1881
1945-69-1770
M. Joliet after Corot
“Bucheronnes,” with poem by Adrien Dézamy, in Le Monde Illustré, 1880
1945-69-1771
O. Jahyer after John Constable
“The White Horse, in The Magazine of Art, 1885
1945-69-1772
A. Irwin after J. O. Davidson
“Burning a flare,” in St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-1773
A. Irwin after unknown
[trees reflected in water,] in St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-1774
J. Dalziel after Ernest E. Thompson
“The ovenbird,” in St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-1775
A. Irwin after
“Bluebirds,” in Harpers, Dec. 1883-May 1884
1945-69-1776
T. Hellawell after
“Giant’s Stairs, from Thorn Hill,” in Harpers, Dec. 1883-May 1884
1945-69-1777
T. Hellawell after
“
1945-69-1778
A. Irwin after unknown sculptor
“Bas-relief of Antinous, in the Villa Albani,
1945-69-1779
A. Irwin after photo by William Notman and Sons,
“The Three Sisters, Canmore,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1890
1945-69-1780
A. Irwin(?) after Schell & Hogan(?)
“Indian women carrying berries to market,” in Picturesque Canada (James Clarke, 1882)
1945-69-1781
A. Irwin after Schell & Hogan
“On the Tantramar Marshes,” in Picturesque
1945-69-1782
S. S. Kilburn after Edwards
“I want my cow!” in St. Nicholas, 1882
1945-69-1783
S. S. Kilburn after A.C.R.
“Christmas-Eve around the camp-fire” in St. Nicholas, 1882
1945-69-1784
A. Anderson after R. Caton Woodville
“British infantry soldier with new magazine rifle,” in Harpers, Nov. 1889-April 1890
1945-69-1785
R. A. Muller after R. F. Zogbaum
“An Apache
1945-69-1786
A. Anderson after Frederic Remington
“Down go horses and men,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1893
1945-69-1787
Varley after R. F. Zogbaum
“Medical Department – the Red-Cross ambulance,” in Harpers, Nov. 1889-April 1890
1945-69-1788
E. H. Del’Orme after R. F. Zogbaum
“Fighting for water,” in Harpers, Nov. 1889-April 1890
1945-69-1789
Unknown engraver after R. F. Zogbaum(?)
“The Engineer Corps – Instruction in field fortification,” in Harpers, Nov. 1889-April 1890
1945-69-1790
Unknown engraver after R. F. Zogbaum
“Infantry advance-guard,” in Harpers, Nov. 1889-April 1890
1945-69-1791
Robert Varley after unknown artist
[castle,] for story “The Captive Prince,” in St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-1792
Robert Varley after W.L.S.
“Departure of the gold-hunters,” in St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-1793
Robert Varley after W.L.S.
“The Camp at the ‘Jumping-off Place,’” in St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-1794
Robert Varley after W.L.S.
“Away flew the tent like a huge balloon,” in St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-1795
Henry Velten after Rogers(?)
“The
1945-69-1796
Henry Velten after C.S.Reinhart
“Sweet Ethel! Incomparable Maid!” in Harpers Monthly, June 1878
1945-69-1797
Henry Velten(?) after C.S.Reinhart
“Taking an airing,
1945-69-1798
Henry Velten(?) after unknown artist
“
1945-69-1799
F. S. King after Aimé Morot
“Charge of Cuirassiers at the
On back: article about Morot
1945-69-1800
Peulot after M. Edmond Morin
“Les Ombres Parlantes: Les destinées du soldat,” in Le Monde Illustré, 1880
1945-69-1801
H. Bricher after Manning
“
1945-69-1802
C. Carter after Botticelli
“The Nativity,” in The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-1803
W. B. Closson after Wm. Rimmer
“Magdalen,” in American Art Review, 1880
1945-69-1804
Wm. B. Closson after Frederick Edwin Church
“A Tropical Moonlight,” in American Painters (D. Appleton & Co., 1881)
1945-69-1805
Engraver and artist unknown
“The web press for printing and folding…” in Century Magazine, Nov. 1890
On back: article about printing Century Magazine
1945-69-1806
Engraver and artist unknown
“The new rotary press for printing …” in Century Magazine, Nov. 1890
1945-69-1807
Engraver unknown; artist: C. T. Hac[illegible]
“Store-room for woodcuts and designs” in Century Magazine, Nov. 1890
On back: article about printing Century Magazine
1945-69-1808
Engraver unknown; artist: Irving R. Wiles
“A web stitcher,” in Century
Magazine, Nov. 1890
1945-69-1809
Engraver unknown; artist: C.T.H.(?)
“In the mailing room,” in Century Magazine, Nov. 1890
1945-69-1810
Stéphane Pannemaker after portrait painted by himself
“Stéphane Pannemaker,” and article about him, from unknown publication
1945-69-1811
Unknown engraver after H. W. Troy
“The overlays fixed on the cylinder,” with article about printing, in Scribners Monthly, Oct. 1879-1880
1945-69-1812
Engraver and artist unknown
“Old French printing office,” with article about printing, in Scribners Monthly, Oct. 1879-1880
1945-69-1813
Engraver and artist unknown
“Wood-frame hand-press of 1800,” in Scribners Monthly, Oct. 1879-1880
1945-69-1814
Bewick
“The Woodlark, from Bewick’s British Birds,” in Scribners Monthly, Oct. 1879-1880
1945-69-1815
Engraver and artist unknown
“The Stanhope Press,” in Scribners Monthly, Oct. 1879-1880
1945-69-1816
Engraver and artist unknown
“In the Electrotype Room,” in Century Magazine, Nov. 1890
On back: article about printing Century Magazine
1945-69-1817
Engraver and artist unknown
“In the plate vault,” in Century Magazine, Nov. 1890
1945-69-1818
Engraver and artist unknown
“Rewinding paper,” in Century Magazine, Nov. 1890
1945-69-1819
Tinkey after W. L. S.
“Oh! He’s coming this way! He’ll catch us!” in St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-1820
[dog rescuing cat from flooded stream,] in St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-1821
J. Karst after unknown
“At the Fire-woman’s,” in St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-1822
Tinkey after
“The ‘Great Eastern’ entering the
1945-69-1823
John Tinkey after F.D. Millet
“Swineherd,” in Harpers, Dec. 1891-May 1892
1945-69-1824
John Tinkey after Alfred Parsons
“An Early Visitor,” in Harpers, Dec. 1891-May 1892
1945-69-1825
John Tinkey after Frederic Remington
“In a Stiff Current,” in Harpers, Dec. 1891-May 1892
1945-69-1826
John Tinkey after Frederic Remington
“The Track in the
Box 13
1945-69-1827
John Tinkey after A. B. Frost
“Changed her Silver Piece for Gold,” in Harpers, Dec. 1886-May 1887
1945-69-1828
John Tinkey after Thulstrup
“The Pair of Them Came Like Thunder Bolts,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1888
1945-69-1829
John Tinkey after R. F. Zogbaum
“Artillery Battalion,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1888
1945-69-1830
John Tinkey after F. Dielman
“He went out to the path again…,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1888
1945-69-1831
John Tinkey after Alfred Parson
“Dan Tugwell meets with an impediment,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1886
1945-69-1832
John Tinkey after Howard Pyle
“Jonathan in the
1945-69-1833
John Tinkey after de Thulstrup
“Georgian Princes,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1890
1945-69-1834
John Tinkey after A. B. Frost
“On the Top of Peter’s Mountain,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1887
1945-69-1835
John Tinkey after C. M[illegible]
“Climbing the
1945-69-1836
John Tinkey after F. A. Bridgeman
“Women at the Fountain of Abd-el-Rhaman,” in Harpers Monthly, 1887 or 1888
1945-69-1837
John Tinkey after H. P.
Illustration for “Aaron Burr’s Wooing,” in Harpers Monthly, 1887 or 1888
1945-69-1838
John Tinkey after C. S. Reinhart
“Dancing Boys,” in Harpers, 1882
1945-69-1839
John Tinkey after C. S. Reinhart
“Peasants in the Market-place,” in Harpers, 1882
1945-69-1840
John Tinkey after C. S. Reinhart
“A patio in
1945-69-1841
Fillebrown after Burns
“The
1945-69-1842
G.
“The head of the Vache Caille Rapid,” in Scribners Magazine, 1889
1945-69-1843
Fillebrown after Bruce Crane
“Near the foot of
1945-69-1844
Fillebrown after an engraving of Isabey’s picture
“The First Consul at Malmaison” [Napoleon,] in Scribners Magazine, 1889
1945-69-1845
Fillebrown after Appiani
“Bonaparte,” in Scribners Magazine, 1889
1945-69-1846
Matthews Northrup Co. (
“The first gun at
On back: Map of the Atlanta Campaign and text
1945-69-1847
Matthews Northrup Co. (
“Gen. Wm. T. Sherman,” in The Mountain Campaigns in
1945-69-1848
Matthews Northrup Co. (
“Gen. Joseph E. Johnston,” in The Mountain Campaigns in
1945-69-1849
Fleming, Brewster & Alley [Fleming misspelled as Flemig], possibly after a photograph
“View of
1945-69-1850
Fleming, Brewster & Alley and E. Clement, possibly after a photograph
“View of
1945-69-1851
Hoffman & Knickerbocker (
Advertisement for Hoffman & Knickerbocker, with illustration and text, from unknown work, possibly a city directory, 1856
1945-69-1852
Peter Aitken after Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun
“Mother and Child,” [self-portrait with daughter,] in St. Nicholas, 1897
1945-69-1853
W. M. Aikman after Frederic Remington
“Drum Corps,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1889
1945-69-1854
Alexander Anderson after unknown artist
“From ‘Paul and Virginia,’” unknown publication, no date
1945-69-1855
Alexander Anderson after
“From ‘Sketches of Rochester,’” unknown publication, no date
1945-69-1856
Alexander Anderson after unknown artist
[artillery unit,] from the Moreau collection, unknown publication, no date
1945-69-1857
Alexander Anderson after Bewick
[man on limb over stream, dog on bank,] unknown publication, no date
1945-69-1858
Alexander Anderson after unknown artist
Copy of his trade card, engraver on wood,
1945-69-1859
Alexander Anderson after Clennel
[rocky coast,] a tail-piece, unknown publication, no date
1945-69-1860
Alexander Anderson after unknown artist
“The Pioneer,” with text on back, in
1945-69-1861
Alexander Anderson after unknown artist
“
1945-69-1862
George T. Andrew after F. T. Merrill
“The Village Blacksmith,” in The Village Blacksmith (
On back: title page, decorative title, “Introduction,” and tail piece depicting an anvil
1945-69-1863
George T. Andrew after Chas. Copeland
[the smithy,] in The Village Blacksmith (New York: Dutton & Co., 1885).
1945-69-1864
George T. Andrew after Chas. Copeland
[blacksmith and horse,] in The Village Blacksmith (New York: Dutton & Co., 1885).
1945-69-1865
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[sexton ringing bell,] in The Village Blacksmith (New York: Dutton & Co., 1885).
1945-69-1866
Andrew after Jeannot
“Boulevard Beaumarchais – an actress,” from Scribners Magazine, Jan.-June 1891
1945-69-1867
Andrew after
“The Burgomaster’s Niece of Rothenburg,” from Scribners Magazine, Jan.-June 1891
1945-69-1868
A.V.S. Anthony or Henry Marsh after W. J. Hennessy; with poem
[raking hay,] in Maud Muller by John G. Whttier (Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1867)
1945-69-1869
A.V.S. Anthony or Henry Marsh after W. J. Hennessy; with poem
[resting from haying,] in Maud Muller by John G. Whttier (Ticknor & Fields, 1867)
1945-69-1870
A.V.S. Anthony or Henry Marsh after W. J. Hennessy; with poem
[offering water to judge,] in Maud Muller by John G. Whttier (Ticknor & Fields, 1867)
1945-69-1871
A.V.S. Anthony or Henry Marsh after W. J. Hennessy; with poem
[Maud and judge,] in Maud Muller by John G. Whttier (Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1867)
1945-69-1872
F. Barker after photograph by Geo. Barker of
“Among the Elevators,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1885
1945-69-1873
Geo. P. Bartle after Frederic Remington
“Cruising for Stock,” in The Century, March 1888
1945-69-1874
Henry Wolf after Frederic Remington
“A Bucking Bronco,” in The Century, March 1888
1945-69-1875
“The Engraver – the First Proof,” unknown publication, 18—
1945-69-1876
“The End of Summer,” in Harpers Bazar, June 2, 1888
1945-69-1877
“The Painter’s Daughters” in Harpers Bazar,189-
1945-69-1878
“The Fist Day of Spring,” in Harpers Bazar, April 14, 1888
1945-69-1879
“Le Heraut d’armes de Murcie,” in Le Monde Illustré, 1880
1945-69-1880
“A Walk on the Beach,
1945-69-1881
“After Mass,
1945-69-1882
“Five o’clock Tea,” in Harpers Bazar, 1892
1945-69-1883
John Tinkey after E. P. Sanguinetti
“An Arab Hawking Party,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1888
1945-69-1884
John Tinkey after Thulstrup
“An Elephant Ride,” in Harpers Monthly, 1887
1945-69-1885
John Tinkey after photography by George Barker
“
1945-69-1886
John Tinkey after F. A. Bridgman
“On the Terraces,” in Harpers Monthly, 1887
1945-69-1887
John Tinkey after Gifford or W. H. Gibson
“Rampart with Guns,” in Harpers Monthly, 1887
1945-69-1888
John Tinkey after W. H. Gibson
“A glimpse from the car window,” in Harpers Monthly, 1887
1945-69-1889
John Tinkey after Alfred Parsons
“While flowing rivers yield a blameless sport,” in Harpers, Nov. 1884-Apr. 1885
1945-69-1890
John Tinkey after Frederic Remington
“Cowboy Lighting the Range Fire,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1891
1945-69-1891
John Tinkey after George H. Boughton
“On a market boat in
1945-69-1892
John Tinkey after de Thulstrup
“Race between church boats,” in Harpers, April-Nov. 1883
1945-69-1893
John Tinkey after Alfred Parsons
“Arrow-heads, near
1945-69-1894
John Tinkey after Howard Pyle
“On the river front,” in Harpers, Nov. 1892-April 1893
1945-69-1895
J. W. Evans after unknown artist
“Ready for spring work,” in St. Nicholas, 1888
1945-69-1896
John W. Evans after Carl Steuben
“Napoleon at
With part of poem “Battle of Waterloo” by Lord Byron
1945-69-1897
John W. Evans after Allen C. Redwood
“Death of General Philip Kearny,” in The Century Magazine, 1887
1945-69-1898
J. W. Evans after unknown artist
“Once upon a time,” in St. Nicholas, 1881
1945-69-1899
J. W. Evans after Kelly
“The lesson on the sampler,” in St. Nicholas, 1881
1945-69-1900
J. W. Evans after Henry Sandham
“There came a loup-garou at full speed…,” in St. Nicholas, 1889
1945-69-1901
J. W. Evans after H. A. Ogden
“The sultan was a great conqueror…,” in St. Nicholas, 1888
1945-69-1902
J. W. Evans after Birch
“There they had it, for sure, this way, that…,” in St. Nicholas, 1889
1945-69-1903
J. W. Evans after Taber
“On a mountain trail” in St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-1904
J. W. Evans after J. O. Davidson
“The ‘Adler’ plunging toward the reef” in St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-1905
J. W. Evans after J. E. Kelly
“The Star-spangled Banner,” with story and words on back, in St. Nicholas, July 1881
1945-69-1906
J. W. Evans after Jean Leon Gerome (sculptor)
“Anacreon dancing with Bacchus and Cupid,” in Century Magazine, July 1895
1945-69-1907
John W. Evans after Gilbert Gaul
“On the Confederate line of battle ‘with fate against them,” in Battles and Leaders of the Civil War (Century Co., 1887)
1945-69-1908
John W. Evans after A. R. W.
“Lieutenant Bayard Wilkeson holding his battery …,” in Battles and Leaders of the Civil War (Century Co., 1887)
1945-69-1909
John W. Evans after J. E. Kelly
“Glory! Hallelujah!” in Bryant’s History of the U.S. (Scribner, Armstrong & Co.)
1945-69-1910
John W. Evans after J. E. Kelly
“
1945-69-1911
John W. Evans after Gilbert Gaul
“Between the lines during a truce,” in Battles and Leaders of the Civil War (1887)
1945-69-1912
John W. Evans after M. J. Burns
“
1945-69-1913
John W. Evans after Frederic Remington
“Arrival of a courier,” courtesy of The Century
1945-69-1914
John W. Evans after James E. Kelly
“Abe washing the big ram,” in Harpers Young People, June 10, 1884
1945-69-1915
J. W. Evans after Hy. Sandham
“The deer were up to their knees in the lake …,” in St. Nicholas, 1889
1945-69-1916
J. W. Evans after Hy. Sandham(?)
“Fishermen, around Perce Rock,” in St. Nicholas, 1889
1945-69-1917
John W. Evans after F. R. Zogbaum
“In camp – commanding officer’s quarters,” in Century Magazine, July 1891
1945-69-1918
John W. Evans after F. R. Zogbaum
“Indoor cavalry practice – shooting and cutting at the heads,” for “The New National Guard,” in Century Magazine, July 1891
1945-69-1919
John W. Evans after J. E. Kelly
“Defense of
1945-69-1920
John W. Evans after J. E. Kelly
“The Surrender of Lee,” in Bryant’s History of the U.S. (Scribner, Armstrong & Co.)
1945-69-1921
J. W. Evans after Burns
“An early start for the fishing-grounds,” in St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-1922
J. W. Evans after Burns
“The three boys shouted again and again, frantically,” in St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-1923
T. H. Heard after unknown
“A constant reader,” in St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-1924
J. W. Evans after Burns
“Gaffing the red drum,” in St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-1925
Q. F. after Henry A. Harper
“
1945-69-1926
P. Fruhauf after K. Raupp
“Their first attempt,” in Harpers Young People, Sept. 27, 1887
1945-69-1927
L.
“Introduction” [title] in New England Bygones (Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-1928
L.
[pot over fire,] in New England Bygones (Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-1929
L.
[picnic basket and keg,] in New England Bygones (Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-1930
L.
[fence and wheat,] in New England Bygones (Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-1931
L.
[barn and hay wagon,] in New England Bygones (Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-1932
L.
[bowl, decanter,] in New England Bygones (Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-1933
L.
[two cow heads] in New England Bygones (Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-1934
L.
[umbrella,
1945-69-1935
L.
“Old trees” [title] in New England Bygones (Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-1936
L. C.
“One bare arm was warding off the approach of two children,” in Harpers, 1882
1945-69-1937
Shelling after unknown artist, portrait photographed by
Johannes Jaeger,
“Carl XV,” in Harpers, 1882
1945-69-1938
Gaston
“Gen. Arnold and
1945-69-1939
John Andrew after J. R. Chapin
“Sir John Johnson at the Militia Muster,” in advertising
publication issued by Emerson, Alvord & Co. of
1945-69-1940
N. Orr after J. R. Chapin
“Capt. John Minter and the Bear,” in advertising publication
issued by Emerson, Alvord & Co. of
1945-69-1941
Baker & Andrew after J. R. Chapin
“
1945-69-1942
F. Feldweg after Gabriel Max
“On the
1945-69-1943
F. Feldweg after Gustave Courtois
“The Burial of Atala,” with story on back, in The Magazine of Art, 1885
1945-69-1944
F. Feldweg after E. Sparre
“Junge Christin,” unknown publication and no date
1945-69-1945
John D. Felter after Hammatt Billings
[king with lady on floor,] in Gems from Tennyson (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1888)
1945-69-1946
John D. Felter after Hammatt Billings
[king with standing lady,] in Gems from Tennyson (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1888)
1945-69-1947
John D. Felter after Hammatt Billings
[foreign lady with lute,] in Gems from Tennyson (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1888)
1945-69-1948
John D. Felter after Hammatt Billings
[peasant girl with man holding crown,] in Gems from Tennyson (Porter & Coates, 1888)
1945-69-1949
J. D. Felter after E. J. Whitney
[elderly man with boys,] in Bitter-Sweet (Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-1950
D. B. Waters after E. J. Whitney
[woman holding baby,] in Bitter-Sweet (Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-1951
Unknown engraver after E. J. Whitney
[men bring unconscious man into the house,] in Bitter-Sweet (Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-1952
Unknown engraver after E. J. Whitney
[woman lays in chair, with Bible near,] in Bitter-Sweet (Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-1953
Florian after Daniel Vierge
“The Triple Challen of D’Artagnon,” for The Three Musketeers, no date
1945-69-1954
Florian after Daniel Vierge
“The Bull fight,” from unknown publication, no date
Box 14:
1945-69-1955
Florian after P. Reneroard(?)
“Lavroff,” in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, 1891
1945-69-1956
Florian after P. Reneroard(? Possibly Renouard is meant)
“A Nihilist family at home,” in Harpers, 1891
1945-69-1957
Florain after James McNeil Whistler
“Portrait of Miss Corder,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1889.
On back: Whitney after Joseph Edgar Boehm
(sculptor)
“Bust of James A. M. Whistler,” and story about portrait of Miss Corder
1945-69-1958
Florian after Renouard
“Ernest Renan in his study at the College de France,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1892
1945-69-1959
Frank French, engraver and artist
“An Oak,” in Century, 1896
1945-69-1960
Frank French, engraver and artist
“Chestnuts in blossom,” in Century, 1896
1945-69-1961
Frank French, engraver and artist
“The ‘Painted Beech,’” in Century, 1896
1945-69-1962
Frank French, engraver and artist
“Sugar-maple on the home farm at
1945-69-1963
Frank French after engraving by Raphael Morghen of portrait by Gerard
[Napoleon, crowned with laurel,] from Scribner’s Magazine, 1889
1945-69-1964
Frank French after engraving by Longhi of portrait by Longhi
[profile of Napoleon, crowned with laurel,] from Scribner’s Magazine, 1889
1945-69-1965
Frank French after miniature by unknown artist
“Mrs. Robert Fulton (Harriet Livingston)” from Century, Oct. 1909
1945-69-1966
Frank French after John Singer Sargent; poem by Thomas Bailey Aldrich
[Edwin Booth,] with poem on back, from Harpers, Nov. 1890-April 1891
1945-69-1967
Frank French after John Singer Sargent
“Portrait of a Young Lady,” from Harpers Monthly, 1887
1945-69-1968
Frank French after T. W. Dewing
“Commedia,” from Harpers Magazine, July 1895
1945-69-1969
F. W. Quartley after G. Perkins
“
1945-69-1970
F. W. Quartley after Harry Fenn
“
1945-69-1971
J. A. Quartley after W. J. Hennessy
“A
1945-69-1972
F. W. Quartley after Granville Perkins
“
1945-69-1973
F. W. Quartley after James D. Smillie
“Point Noir, Trinity Rock, and
1945-69-1974
F. W. Quartley after Granville Perkins
“The Main
1945-69-1975
F. W. Quartley after Granville Perkins
“Bridal Veil” [waterfalls,] in The Aldine, 1872
1945-69-1976
H. Davidson after Frederic Remington
“Conjuring Back the
1945-69-1977
E. Hinemann after Frederic Remington
“A Tumble from the Trail,” from The Century, May-Oct. 1893
1945-69-1978
Peter Aitken after Frederic Remington
“Marching on the Mountains,” from The Century, May-Oct. 1893
1945-69-1979
F. S. King after Frederic Remington
“The Courrier du Bois and the Savage,” in Harpers, Dec. 1891-May 1892
1945-69-1980
F. S. King after Frederic Remington
“A
1945-69-1981
Unknown engraver after Frederic Remington
“Trooper’s Thanatopsis,” in Harpers Weekly, April 13, 1889
1945-69-1982
F. S. King after Frederic Remington
“Indian Scout with Lost Troop Horse,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1891
1945-69-1983
W. M. Aikman after Frederic Remington
“Modern Comanche,” in Harpers, Nov. 1890-April 1891
1945-69-1984
John W. Evans after Frederic Remington
“An Episode in the Opening Up of a Cattle Country” in Harpers, Nov. 1887-April 1888
1945-69-1985
A. Lindsay after Frederic Remington
“An Old-time Northern Plains Indian – the Coup,” in Harpers Monthly, May 1891, p. 851
1945-69-1986
John Evans after Frederic Remington
“Indian Horse-Race: Coming over the Scratch,” in The Century, Nov. 1889-April 1890
1945-69-1987
John Evans after Frederic Remington
“Broncos and Timber Wolves,” in The Century, 1889
1945-69-1988
John Evans after Frederic Remington
“The Charge on the Sun-Pole,” in The Century, Nov. 1889-April 1890
1945-69-1989
John Evans after Frederic Remington
“Moving the Led Horses,” in The Century, Jan. 1892
1945-69-1990
John Evans after Frederic Remington
“In a Stampede,” in The Century, Nov. 1887-April 1888
1945-69-1991
J. F. Jungling after Frederic Remington
“The Outlying Camp,” in The Century, Nov. 1887-April 1888
1945-69-1992
Peter Aitken after Frederic Remington
“Cattle Drifting before the Storm,” in The Century, Nov. 1887-April 1888
1945-69-1993
M. Klinkich(?) after Carl Hoff
“News from the War,” in The Magazine of Art, 1883
1945-69-1994
Jonnard after Charles Chaplin
“The Smile,” in The Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-1995
F. Bodenmuller after the style of Rembrandt
[young woman with lace collar and a hat,] Illustrirte Zeitung (
1945-69-1996
Unknown engraver after J. C. Dollman
“Your Humble Servant,” in Harper’s Bazar, July 14, 1888
1945-69-1997
Unknown engraver after Raphael Sorbi
“Chloris,” in the Magazine of Art, 1885
1945-69-1998
C.D. after Bren d’Amour(?)
“Im Domino,” from Illustrirte
Zeitung (
1945-69-1999
Unknown engraver after E. J. Poynter
“A Corner of the Market-place,” from Current Art(?), Sept. 1887
1945-69-2000
Bassett(?) after W. C. Symons
“The Figure-head of the ‘Cupid,’” from Current Art(?), Sept. 1887
1945-69-2001
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: Granville Perkins
“Mills at
1945-69-2002
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: W. L. Sheppard
“Public Buildings in
1945-69-2003
Engraver: Peter Aitken. Artist: E. Potthast
“Standing Room Only,” published in: The Century Magazine, August, 1896
1945-69-2004
Engraver: O. Lacour. Artist: Herbert Gandy
“News From the Front—‘Missing.’” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1886
1945-69-2005
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: José de Villegas
“Death of the Master Matador.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1887
1945-69-2006 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Jonnard – Brunier. Artist: Gustav Doré
“It ate the food it ne’er had eat.” In: Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Harper & Bros., 1882
1945-69-2007
Engraver: James H.
Richardson. Artist:
[Cows.] Published in: Our Young Folks, November & December, 1867.
On back: masthead for Our Young Folks: An Illustrated Magazine for Boys and Girls, Nov. 1867
1945-69-2008
Engraver: Wm. J.
Linton. Artist:
[lake,] with couplet. Published in: Our Young Folks, November & December, 1867
1945-69-2009
Engraver: J. H. Richardson, Wm. J. Linton; or W. H. Redding. Artist:
“The wise old Doctor went his round.” Published in: Our Young Folks, Nov.-Dec. 1867
1945-69-2010
Engraver: W. H. Redding. Artist: Harry Fenn
“In the Cove.” Published in: Our Young Folks, November & December, 1867
1945-69-2011
Engraver: J. H. Richardson, Wm. J. Linton; or W. H. Redding. Artist:
“The finest ladies, so she says.” In: Our Young Folks, November-December, 1867
1945-69-2012
Engraver: J. H. Richardson, Wm. J. Linton; or W. H. Redding. Artist:
“We reached the barn with merry din,” in: Our Young Folks, November-December 1867
1945-69-2013
Engraver: J. H. Richardson, Wm. J. Linton; or W. H. Redding. Artist:
“Good Old Times or,
Grandfather’s Struggle for a
1945-69-2014
Engraver: H. Deis. Artist: Hobart D. Nichols
“Singing in the Choir.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, April 16, 1889
1945-69-2015
Engraver: Wm. B. Closson. Artist: from a painting by Wm. M. Hunt
“The Listeners,” in: Engravings on Wood by Members So. Am. Wood
1945-69-2016
Engraver: William B. Closson. Artist: D. M. Bunker
“The Mirror.” Published in: The Century Magazine, February, 1891
1945-69-2017
Engraver: William B. Closson. Artist: Alexander Harrison
“Castles in the Air.” Published in: In American Art, 1886
1945-69-2018
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“An’ Dey Fin’ me Jus’ H’end Up de Las’ H’Act.” In: Harper’s, Dec. 1891 – May 1892
1945-69-2019
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: T. D.
“His Great-Grandchild Was Now Sound Asleep on His Knee,” in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1890
1945-69-2020
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Geo. H. Boughton
“The Boy Cousin and the Baby.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1888-Apr. 1889
1945-69-2021
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: unknown
“A Creole Belle.” Published in: Harper’s, Dec. 1886 – May 1887
1945-69-2022
Engraver: A. E. Anderson. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Turpin and King.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1890
1945-69-2023
Engraver: A. E. Anderson. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“She Beheld the Object of Her Search Sitting on the Horizontal Bough of a Cedar.”
Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-2024
Engraver: Peter Aitken. Artist: Louis Loeb
“A Coward in My
1945-69-2025
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: Louis Loeb
“Roxy and the Children.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1893 – Apr. 1894
1945-69-2026
Engraver: cannot distinguish engraver’s name. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Representing the matter of Peter’s Courtship.”
In: Harper’s 1879 (July – Nov.), also in Art in America (Harper & Bros., 1880)
1945-69-2027
Engraver: R. Hoskin. Artist:
“Some Art Connoisseurs,” in: Harper’s, July – Nov. 1879; also Art in America (1880)
1945-69-2028
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: Thomas Cole
“The Cross and the World.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-2029
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Howard Pyle
“The Woman Turned Fiercely Upon the Chieftain,” in Harper’s, Dec. 1886 – May 1887
1945-69-2030
Engraver: Evans. Artist: Gilbert Gaul
“On the Way to the
1945-69-2031
Engraver: W. M. Aikman. Artist: N. A. Yarochenko
“Life Everywhere.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-2032
Engraver: M. Jackson. Artist: T. H. Mole
“Giving an Order,”
text on back. In: The
Illustrated
1945-69-2033
Engraver: W. B. Gardner. Artist: Léon Perrault
“Feeding Baby.” Published in: The Aldine, N. Y., 1877
1945-69-2034
Engraver: L. C.
“Black Spirit Began to Move Slowly Toward White Spirit,” in: Harper’s Young People, March 12, 1889
1945-69-2035
Engraver: L. C.
“Saved From the Blizzard.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, Jan. 31, 1888
1945-69-2036
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: E. Blair Leighton
“The Secret.” Published in: unknown Cassell & Co. Ltd., publication
1945-69-2037 (note: 2037-2043 are part of the same series, illustrating woodcut printing)
Engraver: H.
“A Flat Print Without Overlay.” In: Scribner’s Magazine, October, 1879-1880
On back:
1945-69-2038
Engraver: H.
“Second Overlay,” in: Scribner’s Monthly, October, 1879-1880
1945-69-2039
Engraver: H.
“Fifth Overlay,” in: Scribner’s Monthly, October, 1879-1880
1945-69-2040
Engraver: H.
“Third Overlay,” in: Scribner’s Monthly, October, 1879-1880
1945-69-2041
Engraver: H.
“First Overlay,” in: Scribner’s Monthly, October, 1879-1880
1945-69-2042
Engraver: H.
“Fourth Overlay,” in: Scribner’s Monthly, October, 1879-1880
1945-69-2043
Engraver: H.
“A Print From Overlays,” in: Scribner’s Monthly, October, 1879-1880
1945-69-2044
Engraver: W. B. Gardner. Artist: M. E. Edwards
“A child no more! A maiden now—” with a couplet, in: The Aldine (1872)
1945-69-2045
Engraver: W. B. Gardner. Artist: M. E. Edwards
“Wild Flowers.” Published in: The Aldine (1872)
1945-69-2046
Engraver: W. B. Gardner. Artist: M. E. Edwards
“Gems of the changing autumn, …” with couplet. Published in: The Aldine (1872)
1945-69-2047
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: W. T. Dannat
“Portrait of Eva. H.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1889
1945-69-2048
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: W. T. Dannat
“Portrait of Léonie
H.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1889
1945-69-2049
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: François-Pascal Gérard
“Comtesse Regnault de Saint-Jean-D’Angély.” In: Century Magazine, June, 1907.
Text on back about painting.
1945-69-2050
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Freddie Gebhard
“Print of my Remembrance,” by Augustus Thomas, with example of woodcut imitating pencil.
Article in: The Saturday Evening Post, Jan. 28, 1922
1945-69-2051
Engraver: W. J. Dana. Artist: F. B. Schell
“
1945-69-2052
Engraver: E. H. Del’Orme. Artist: A. B. Frost
“The Puppies—Ridiculous, sir, at the figger of two hundred and fifty!”
Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, July – Dec. 1892
1945-69-2053
Engraver: C. S. Artist: unknown
“The Capitol at
1945-69-2054
Engraver: unknown. Artist: F. C. Jones
“In the Rotunda.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-2055
Engraver: unknown. Artist: F. C. Jones
“In the Senate Library.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-2056
Engraver: H. Davidson. Artist: Joseph Pennell
“The Capitol, From
1945-69-2057
Engraver: H. Davidson. Artist: Harry Fenn
“House of Sir William
Pepperell at
1945-69-2058
Engraver: W. Morse. Artist: Harry Fenn
“House of James W. Emery.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Nov. 1886 – April, 1887
1945-69-2059
Engraver: John W. Evans. Artist: Harry Fenn
“The Hall,
1945-69-2060
Engraver: J. F. Jungling. Artist: Harry Fenn
“The Old
1945-69-2061
Engraver: J. W. Evans. Artist: H. J. G. Chartier
“French Soldiers in
1945-69-2062 –
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: Gustav Doré
“The moving Moon went up the sky,” in: Rime of the Ancient Mariner (Harper, 1882)
1945-69-2062-A
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Karl Girardet
“Mort de Gaston de
Foix.” In: Histoire
de France (
1945-69-2063
Engraver: A. Pontenier. Artist: Karl Girardet
“Passage des Alpes
par François.” In: Histoire
de France (
1945-69-2064
Engraver: Hildibrand. Artist: Karl Girardet
“Mort de Bayard.” In: Histoire
de France (
1945-69-2065
Engraver: Horcholle. Artist: Karl Girardet
“Assassinat du duc de
Guise.” In: Histoire
de France (
1945-69-2066
Engraver: Hildibrand. Artist: E. Bayard
“A Pre-Historic Mammoth Hunt.” In: Bryant’s History of U. S. (Scribner & Co., 1876)
1945-69-2067
Engraver: Meeder & Chubb. Artist: J. D. W.
“Mounds Near
1945-69-2068
Engraver: Hildirand. Artist: P. Philippóteaui
“Cour des hommes
libres.” In: Histoire
de France (
1945-69-2069
Engraver: A. Pontenier. Artist: P. Philippóteaui
“Prédication de Pierre l’Ermite.” In: Histoire de France (Tours: Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-2070
Engraver: Hildirand. Artist: P. Philippóteaui
“Les croisés arrivent en vue de Jérusalem.” In: Histoire de France (Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-2071
Engraver: Hildirand. Artist: P. Philippóteaui
“Prise de Jérusalem.” In: Histoire de France (
1945-69-2072
Engraver: E. Hill. Artist: C. F. Depenne
“On Duty.” Published in: unknown
1945-69-2073 through 2075: items missing or numbers not used
1945-69-2076
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: A. T. Bricher
“Gathering Irish Moss.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, June 1878.
1945-69-2077
Engraver: J. J. Weber. Artist: Granville Perkins
“Ditchley House.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, July 1878
1945-69-2078
Engraver: J. J. Weber. Artist: W. H. Gibson
“Toucan, Parrots.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, August 1878
1945-69-2079
Engraver: J. J. Weber. Artist: Granville Perkins
“Twickenham.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, September 1878
1945-69-2080
Engraver: Robert
Hoskin. Artist:
“Chocorua.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1883 – April 1884
1945-69-2081
Engraver: Robert
Hoskin. Artist:
“Kearsarge in Winter.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1883 – April 1884
1945-69-2082
Engraver: J. Hellawell. Artist: W. T. Smedley
“Gathering Marsh Hay.” Published in:
Picturesque
1945-69-2083
Engraver: J. Hellawell. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“Unloading Hay Barges.” Published in:
Picturesque
1945-69-2084
Engraver: J. Hellawell. Artist: F. B. Schell
“Falls of St. Fereol,” Published in: Picturesque
1945-69-2085
Engraver: J. Hellawell. Artist: F. B. Schell
“Near the Howard Street Bridge, Rosedale,” in Picturesque
1945-69-2086
Engraver: J. Hellawell. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“
1945-69-2087
Engraver: J.
Hellawell. Artist:
“Winter on Storm King.” Published in: Harper’s, Dec. 1883 – May 1884
Box 15:
1945-69-2088
Engraver: J. W. Evans. Artist: James E. Taylor
“The Grand Review of Union Troops at the Close of the War.” In: The Century, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-2089
Engraver: John W. Evans (?). Artist: Kelly
“Sweet Mistress Katinka, I Salute Thee.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, Nov. 29, 1887
1945-69-2090
Engraver: Peter Aitken. Artist: Henry Sandham
“Landing of Leonard Calvert at St. Mary’s, 1634.” In: The Century, Nov. 1893 – Apr. 1894
1945-69-2091
Engraver: A. E. Anderson. Artist: Detaille
“Bonaparte in
1945-69-2092
Engraver: A. E. Anderson. Artist: François Flameng
“La Causerie—Life in
1945-69-2093
Engraver: A. Anderson. Artist: Howard Pyle
“In the Reading-Room.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-2094
Engraver: A. E. Anderson. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Meeting of Captain
Tollemache and Captain Pennington at the
Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-2095
Engraver: Baker & Andrew. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“The Dutchman and the
Rake—An Incident of the Burning of
Published in: an advertising
publication for Emerson, Alvord & Co.,
On back:
1945-69-2096
Engraver: John Andrew. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Capture of Annawon.” In: advertising publication for Emerson,
Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-2097
Engraver: Baker & Andrew. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Adventure of Captain Gregg—A Wonderful Escape.—1777”
in: an advertising publication
for Emerson, Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-2098
Engraver: Whitney, Jocelyn & Annin. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Patriotism of Mother Bailey,” in: an advertising publication for Emerson, Alvord & Co.
1945-69-2099 – mounted with 2401-2402, and filed under those numbers
Baker and Andrew after J. R. Chapin
“Death of
On back: text about the incident
1945-69-2100 – mounted with 2401-2402, and filed under those numbers
Baker and Andrew after J. R. Chapin
“Col. Washington and Tarleton at the Cowpens,” in advertising material for Emerson, Alvord & Co. (New York, 1856)
On back: text about the battle
1945-69-2101
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
“With dreamful eyes my spirit lies,” in Drifting (Philadelphia: Lippincott & Co., 1881)
1945-69-2102
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
“The fisher’s child, with tresses wild,” in Drifting (Philadelphia: Lippincott & Co., 1881)
1945-69-2103
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
“Her children, hid the cliffs amid” in Drifting (Philadelphia: Lippincott & Co., 1881)
1945-69-2104
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
“Yon deep bark goes where traffic blows” in Drifting (Lippincott & Co., 1881)
1945-69-2105
Engraver: O. Lacour. Artist: L. Alma-Tadema, R. A.
“The Garden Altar.” Published in: unknown
1945-69-2106
Engraver: F. Babbage. Artist: Briton Riviere, R. A.
“So Full of Shapes
and
1945-69-2107
Engraver: Jonnard (?). Artist: George Pinwell
“Out of Tune.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, Jan. 1898
1945-69-2108
Engraver: Not Known. Artist: A. Wierusz-Kowalski
“The
1945-69-2109
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Bellai
“Cara Nonna” [Dear Granny]. Published in: Harper’s Bazar, no date
1945-69-2110
Engraver: Henry Marsh. Artist: from a drawing by R. Riordan
“An Etruscan
1945-69-2111
Engraver: H. Deis. Artist: Al. Fredericks
“They Stride in Silence Down the Path.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1881
1945-69-2112
Engraver: H. Deis. Artist: Al. Fredericks
“It is All I Have.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1881
1945-69-2113
Engraver: O. Lacour. Artist: George Du Maurier
“A Nocturne.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1887
1945-69-2114
Engraver: O. Lacour. Artist: A. D. McCormick
“The Close of the Day.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1886
1945-69-2115
Engraver: C. Maurand. Artist: C. Mettais
“The Village Beauty.” Published in: The Aldine, August, 1874
1945-69-2116
Engraver: C. Maurand. Artist: Bertrand, drawn on wood by John S. Davis
“Little Rose.” Published in: The Aldine, September, 1874
1945-69-2117
Engraver: W. Miller. Artist: J. C. Beckwith
“And the Queen Shall
Join the Sport.” Published in: Works
of Longfellow (
1945-69-2118
Engraver: W. Miller. Artist: A. T. Bricher, drawn direct on the wood
“An Interesting Story.” Published in: The Art Journal, August, 1880
1945-69-2119
Engraver: W. Miller. Artist: V. Tojetti
“A Tired Little Mother.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Oct., 1893
1945-69-2120
Engraver: W. J.
Linton. Artist: drawn by Linton, after
“Sleeping Girl.” Published in: unknown
1945-69-2121
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: George Fuller A. N. A.
“An Ideal Head.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, September, 1884, frontispiece
1945-69-2122
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: George Fuller A. N. A.
“Winifred Dysart.” Published in: unknown
1945-69-2123
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: George Fuller
“A
1945-69-2124
Engraver: Hoskin. Artist: Geo. H. Boughton, R. A.
“His Athletic Young Mistress.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-2125
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Roll
“A Young Cavalier.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, May 15, 1888
1945-69-2126
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Minet
“Resting by the Way-Side.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, August 7, 1888
1945-69-2127
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: J. Geoffroy
“School is Out.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, 1888 – 1889
1945-69-2128
Engraver: V. Bernstrom. Artist: H. M. Paget
“Hauling in the Yule-Log.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1884 – Apr. 1885
1945-69-2129
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: A. Fredericks
“Bowing Lowly to These Holy Men.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1886
1945-69-2130
Engraver: Putnam. Artist: E. T. Brewtnall
“Yet They Managed to
1945-69-2131
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: W. T. Smedley
“Miss Dolly Nash.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1885
1945-69-2132
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“Extremely Elegant and Dégagée, Upon My Word, Madam,” in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1885
1945-69-2133
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Frederick Remington
“A White Trapper.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1890 – Apr. 1891
1945-69-2134
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Frederick Remington
“An Apache Indian.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1890 – Apr. 1891
1945-69-2135
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Frederick Remington
“The Travaux Pony.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1890 – Apr. 1891
1945-69-2136
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist:
“
1945-69-2137
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist:
“Ca-Daay!” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1883 – Apr. 1884
1945-69-2138
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“Delight in Disorder.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1882
1945-69-2139
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: E. De Martino
“The
1945-69-2140
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: E. De Martino
“The Amerigo Vespucci,” in: “War Vessels of European Nations,” Harper’s, Dec. 1886 – May 1887
1945-69-2141
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Jas. C. Beard
“Orioles and Their Nest.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-2142
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: C. S. R.
“The Blue-Coat Boy Scares the Thief.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-2143
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: W. T. Smedley
“Henry Salt Sang as he Carried the Other Baby,” in: Harper’s, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-2144
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: W. T. Smedley
“He Pushed on Beyond Her, Calling As He Went,” in: Harper’s, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-2145
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: W. A. Snyder
“One of the Broadway Squad.” Published in: Harper’s, Dec. 1886 – May 1887
1945-69-2146
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: F. Dielman
“Yet This Was Christmas Eve.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-2147
Engraver: Uncertain. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Corner of
1945-69-2148
Engraver: Uncertain. Artist: Harry Fenn
“
1945-69-2149
Engraver: John
Tinkey. Artist:
“Christmas Bells.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1884 – Apr. 1885
1945-69-2150
Engraver: John
Tinkey. Artist:
“Pastures White and Cool.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1883 – Apr. 1884
1945-69-2151
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist:
“Snow-Bunting and Butcher-Bird.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1883 – Apr. 1884
1945-69-2152
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: F. T. Vance
“
1945-69-2153
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: R. E. Piguet
“
1945-69-2154
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“The Attack.” Published in: Harper’s, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-2155
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“The Canteens.” Published in: Harper’s, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-2156
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“Aros, Sound of Mull.” Published in: Harper’s, Dec. 1883 – May 1884
1945-69-2157
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: G. H. Boughton
“Cutting Herbage.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1884
1945-69-2158
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“The Market-Place,
1945-69-2159
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Howard Pyle
“The Cherokees Are Coming.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1885
1945-69-2160
Engraver: John Tinkey (?). Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Not Love, Not War.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-2161
Engraver: John Tinkey (?). Artist: F. D. Millet
“Waiting for the
1945-69-2162
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Frederick Remington
“
1945-69-2163
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist:
“Moonlight in the
1945-69-2164
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist:
“The Rabbit Hunt.” Published in: Harper’s, Dec. 1883 – May 1884
1945-69-2165
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Edw. A. Abbey
“Tunbridge Wells in the Eighteenth Century.” In: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1878
1945-69-2166
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist:
“Impeyan Pheasant and its Young.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1878
1945-69-2167
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: G. P.
“The Brandon House,
1945-69-3000 – matted with 1945-69-2165-2167 and filed under those numbers
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Edw. A. Abbey
“Mercedes’s Rocking Song.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1878
1945-69-2168
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: W. M. Cary
“In a Tight Place.” Published in: The Aldine (1872)
1945-69-2169
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“A Meet at Bleak House.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1893
1945-69-2170
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist:
“Found.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1884 – Apr. 1885
1945-69-2171
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist:
“Jack Frost’s Captive.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1884 – Apr. 1885
1945-69-2172
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Looking at the
1945-69-2173
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Paul Revere Bringing News to Sullivan.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1886
1945-69-2174
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Howard Pyle
“The Ojibway Maiden Disclosing Pontiac’s Plot.” In: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1886
1945-69-2175
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: Howard Pyle
“The Landing of Cadillac.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1886
1945-69-2176
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“The
1945-69-2177
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: A. B. Frost
“The Old Haymaker.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-2178
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Wm. Hamilton Gibson
“A Hymn to His Mistress’s Eyebrow,” in: Happy Hunting-Grounds (Harper, 1887)
1945-69-2179
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Wm. Hamilton Gibson
“A Challenge,” in: Happy Hunting-Grounds (Harper & Bros., 1887)
1945-69-2180
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: E. H. Blashfield
“Loch
1945-69-2181
Engraver: Joseph Pennell. Artist: E. H. Blashfield
“Lohn Loch and Loch-Na-Gar.” Published in: Harper’s Magazine, October 1895
1945-69-2182
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: E. H. Blashfield
“Costume of the Corps of the Black Musketeers.” In: Scribner’s Magazine, 1890
1945-69-2183
Engraver: Witte. Artist: E. H. Blashfield
“Exquistes of D’Artagnan’s Time.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1890
1945-69-2184
Engraver: McCann. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“The Poet of the Whole Stood Singing—The Simple-Minded Thrush,” in: Harper’s, Dec. 1886 – May 1887
1945-69-2185
Engraver: H. Linton. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“How Beautiful Springhaven Must Be Looking Now!” in: Harper’s, Dec. 1886 – May 1887
1945-69-2186
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: R. E. Piguet
“Morning in the Meadow.” Published in: The Aldine (1872)
1945-69-2187
Engraver: H. Linton. Artist: R. E. Piguet
“Bonnie Brook, Near
1945-69-2188
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“And Why Not Now, My Angel?” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-2189
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“And the Pledge of Her
1945-69-2190
Engraver: L. C. F. Artist: Frederick Remington
“Bugler of Cavalry.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1889
1945-69-2191
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Frederick Remington
“Infantry of the Line.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1889
1945-69-2192
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Léon Bonvin
“Birds and Weeds.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-2193
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Léon Bonvin
“The Market-Garden.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-2194
Engraver: John
Tinkey. Artist:
“The Mysterious Errand.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1882
1945-69-2195
Engraver: John
Tinkey(?). Artist:
“The
1945-69-2196
Engraver: John Tinkey
(?) Artist:
“Between Cranleigh
and
1945-69-2197
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“Glencoe.” Published in: Harper’s, Dec. 1883 – May 1884
1945-69-2198
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: T. Moran
“A Swim for Life.” Published in: Harper’s, Dec. 1883 – May 1884
1945-69-2199
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Albert Parsons
“In the
1945-69-2200
Engraver: C. P. Williams. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“Loading Sea-Weed.” Published in: Harper’s, Dec. 1883 – May 1884
1945-69-2201
Engraver: unknown. Artist:
“
1945-69-2202
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist:
“
1945-69-2203
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist:
“Mount Washington,
From
1945-69-2204
Engraver: Wm. B. Closson. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“Mistresse Susanna Southwell,” with poetry, in: Harper’s Monthly, August, 1882, frontispiece
1945-69-2205
Engraver: H. Deis. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“An Unwelcome Visitor.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1884
1945-69-2206
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Birch
“BUZZ-Z-Z! Quoth He, As One May Mock Back at a Swarm of Bumblebees”
Published in: St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-2207
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Birch
“In Full Cry.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-2208
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Among the Daffodillies.” Published in: Harper’s, Dec. 1883 – May 1884
1945-69-2209
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: unknown.
“Finding the Body of Joseph Hay in the Trail.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-2210
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Capture of Elizabeth and Frances Callaway and Jemima Boone,” in Harper’s Monthly, 1887
1945-69-2211
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Jungle Between
Published in: Harper’s 1879 (July – Nov.), Also in Art in America (Harper & Bros., 1880)
1945-69-2212
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: Malcolm Fraser
“On the Road to Johore.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1892 – Apr. 1893
1945-69-2213
Engraver: Otto C.
Wigand. Artist: from a photo of window designed by John La
“Stained Glass Window
in
Published in: The American Art Review (
1945-69-2214
Engraver: F. Weigand. Artist: Edmund Kanoldt
“Hero.” Published in:
Illustrirte Zeitung, 1898,
1945-69-2215
Engraver: M. Wêber. Artist: M. P. A. Schipperus
“Sunset on the Oosterschelde.” Published in: Magazine of Art, 1881
1945-69-2216
Engraver: M. Weber. Artist: Artz
“How
1945-69-2217
Engraver: J. J. Weber. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-2218
Engraver: J. Weber. Artist: U. Kircher
“Die Torpedo Kreuzer ‘Tiger’ und ‘Panther.’” Published in: unknown, 1898
Box 16:
1945-69-2219
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Howard Pyle.
“Still She Looked Upon Me, Though Silently and Pale as Death,” in Harper’s Monthly, 1887
1945-69-2220
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: John S. Sargent
“The Hall of the Four
Children.” Published in: Harper’s
Monthly, 1887
1945-69-2221
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Frank Russell Green
“A Day Dream.” Published in: St. Nicholas, May 1887 – Oct. 1887
1945-69-2222
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Edwin A. Abbey
“Miles Standish’s
Challenge.” Published in: Engravings
on Wood, by Members So. Am. Wood Engr’s., Harper & Bros.,
1945-69-2223
Engraver: J. J. Weber. Artist: Willy Stöwer
“Das Neue Linienschiff Kaiser Wilhelm der Grotze.” In: Illustrirte Zeitung, 1898
1945-69-2224
Engraver: J. J. Weber. Artist: Poppe Folkerts
“Feuersbrunst vernichtete Dampser ‘Patria.’” Published in: unknown, Nov. 15, 18--
1945-69-2225
Engraver: J. J. Weber. Artist: Hugo Vogel
“Mutter mit Kind.” Published in: Illustrirte Zeitung, 1898
1945-69-2226
Engraver: J. J. Weber. Artist: unknown sculptor
“Goethe, Denkmal in
1945-69-2227
Engraver: J. J. Weber. Artist: A. Fink
“Spätherbstabend.” Published in: Illustrirte Zeitung, August 24, 1899
1945-69-2228
Engraver: J. J. Weber. Artist: Hans am Ende
“Portrait of Hans am Ende.” Published in: Illustrirte Zeitung, February 23, 1899
1945-69-2229
Engraver: J. J. Weber. Artist: Hans am Ende
“Sturm” [Storm] Published in: Illuftrirte Zeitung, February 23, 1899
1945-69-2230
Engraver: J. J. Weber. Artist: Rosa Bonheur
“Büffelheerde im Schee.” Published in: Illustrirte Zeitung, May 26, 1899
1945-69-2231
Engraver: J. J. Wéber. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Erik Overbeck.” Published in: Illustrirte Zeitung, February 23, 1899
1945-69-2232
Engraver: J. J. Wéber. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Erik Overbeck: Dorfrühling.” Published in: Illuftrirte Zeitung, February 23, 1899
1945-69-2233
Engraver: W. J. Watson. Artist: H. H.
“The Cock of the Walk.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, 1882
1945-69-2234
Engraver: W. T. Porter. Artist: John Constable
“The Hay-Wain.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1886
1945-69-2235
Engraver: W. T. P. Artist: W. H. J. Boot, S. B. A.
“In the
1945-69-2236
Engraver: Stephen G. Putnam. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“Found Drowned.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-2237
Engraver: Stephen G. Putnam. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Witchcraft, 1692.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1884 – Apr. 1885
1945-69-2238
Engraver: Stephen G. Putnam. Artist: H. F. Schopin
“Socrates Teaching
Young Alcibiades.” Published in: textbook by James Baldwin for 6th
– 7th years, (
1945-69-2239
Engraver: Stephen G. Putnam. Artist: A. B. Frost
“Black Prophet, Spar’ Me! Spar’ Me!” Published in: Harper’s Magazine, Dec. 1888
1945-69-2240
Engraver: S. G. Putnam. Artist: Theo. Wores
“Gateway of the Tomb of the First Shōgun, Iyéyasŭ.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1889
1945-69-2241
Engraver: S. G. Putnam. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Capture of the Galleon.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1887
1945-69-2242
Engraver: S. G.
Putnam. Artist:
“The King’s Messenger.” Published in: Century Magazine, December, 1899
1945-69-2243
Engraver: S. G. Putnam. Artist: Édouard Detaille (1879)
[soldier on horse,] published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-2244
Engraver: S. C. Putnam. Artist: Frederick Remington
“On the March—The Advance Guard.” Published in: The Century, May – Oct. 1891
1945-69-2245
Engraver: S. G. Putnam. Artist: unknown.
“
1945-69-2246
Engraver: E. Kingsley. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“Officers Returning to the Fleet.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1890
1945-69-2247
Engraver: Henry Davidson. Artist: Kenyon Cox
“Jacob Wrestling with the Angel.” Published in: The Century Magazine, May, 1887
1945-69-2250
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: F. S. Church
“The Infant,” in The Seven Ages of Man, from Shakespeare’s As You Like It (Lippincott & Co., 1885)
On back: title page and the speech which begins “All the world’s a stage….”
1945-69-2251
Unknown engraver after James M. Whistler
“Portrait of my mother,” in Scribners Monthly, August 1879
1945-69-2252
Timothy Cole after John Hoppner
“Lady Mildmay” [and child,] in Century Magazine, Dec. 1912
1945-69-2253
Timothy Cole after Sir Henry Raeburn
“Mrs. Glengowan and her little daughter,” in Century Magazine, Feb. 1919
1945-69-2254
Timothy Cole after Sir Joshua Reynolds
“Duchess of
1945-69-2255
Timothy Cole after Sir Joshua Reynolds
“Lady Cockburn and family,” in Century Magazine, Oct. 1897
1945-69-2256
Timothy Cole after Gabriel Metsu
“Detail from ‘The Lacemaker,’” in Century Magazine, June 1919
On back: masthead for The Century and article about the picture
1945-69-2257
Timothy Cole after Jean-Marc Nattier
“Madame Sophie,” in Century Magazine, Dec. 1907
On back: article about picture
1945-69-2258
Timothy Cole after Velasquez
“Philip IV,” in Century Magazine, Oct. 1912
1945-69-2259
Timothy Cole after Sir Joshua Reynolds
“Lady Skipwith,” in Century Magazine, Oct. 1897
1945-69-2260
Timothy Cole after Anthony Van Dyke
“Franz Snyder’s Wife,” in Century Magazine, Sept. 1911
1945-69-2261
Timothy Cole after George Romney
“Portrait of Mrs. Blair,” in Century Magazine, June 1911
1945-69-2262
Timothy Cole after Frans Hals
“The Lady with the Rose,” in Century Magazine, April 1911
1945-69-2263
Timothy Cole after Francois-Pascal Gerard
“Madame Recamier,” in Century Magazine, Feb. 1910
1945-69-2264
Timothy Cole after Pierre Mignard
“Francoise-Marie de Bourbon,” in Century Magazine, July 1909
On back: article about Mignard
1945-69-2265
Timothy Cole after Mme Vigée Lebrun
“La Baroone de Crussol,” in Century Magazine, June 1909
On back: article about artist
1945-69-2266
Timothy Cole after Jean-Baptiste Greuze
“The Broken Pitcher,” in Century Magazine, March 1909
On back: article about artist
1945-69-2267
Timothy Cole after Charles Andre Van Loo
“Marie Leczinska (wife of Louis XV),” in Century Magazine, Jan. 1913
1945-69-2268
Timothy Cole after Frans Hals
“The Jolly Man,” in Century Magazine, Jan. 1894
1945-69-2269
Timothy Cole after Titian
“La Bella,” in Century Magazine, Feb. 1892
1945-69-2270
Timothy Cole after Vermeer
“Lady standing at a spinet,” in Century Magazine, Oct. 1895
1945-69-2271
Timothy Cole after Titian
“Figure from Titian’s ‘Sacred and Profane Love,’” in Century Magazine, Nov. 1895
On back: article about picture
1945-69-2272
Timothy Cole after Rubens
“Portrait known as the ‘Chapeau de Paille’ (straw hat),” in Century Magazine, Aug. 1895
1945-69-2273
Timothy Cole after Rubens
“Helena Fourment, second wife of Rubens, and two of her children” in Century Magazine, Aug. 1895
On back: article about painting
1945-69-2274
Timothy Cole after Rubens
“Jacqueline de Caestre, wife of Jean-Charles de Cordes,” in Century Magazine, Aug. 1895
1945-69-2275
Timothy Cole after Gerard Terburg
“Lady with a Lute,” in Century Magazine, July 1895
On back: article about artist
1945-69-2276
Timothy Cole after Van Dyke
“Portrait of a Lady and Her Daughter,” in Century Magazine, Dec. 1894
On back: article about artist
1945-69-2277
Timothy Cole after Van Dyke
“Portrait of Richardot and His Son,” in Century Magazine, Dec. 1894
1945-69-2278
Timothy Cole after Rembrandt
“Detail from painting known as ‘The Night-Watch,’” in Century Magazine, Dec. 1893
1945-69-2279
S. G. Putnam after Louis Leloir
“The Wandering Minstrel,” in
1945-69-2280
S. G. Putnam after Jessie Shepherd
“The Christmas Carol,” in Harpers Young People, Dec. 6, 1887
1945-69-2281
S. G. Putnam after D. N. K.
“The Little Artist,” in Harpers Young People,1888-1889
1945-69-2282
S. G. Putnam after Frank Millet
“A Cozy Corner,” in St. Nicholas, Nov. 1892
1945-69-2283
S. G. Putnam after Frederic Dielman
“At the Continental Spring,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1884
1945-69-2284
J. E. Provire(?) after W. P. Bodfish
“Distributing the Evening Papers in the Streets of
1945-69-2285
S. G. Putnam after C. S. Reinhart
“The Landlady’s Tea,” in Harpers, Nov. 1883-April 1884
1945-69-2286
S. G. Putnam after C. S. Reinhart
“Bathing Vans,
1945-69-2287
S. G. Putnam after H. F. Schopin
“Socrates teaching young Alcibiades,” in Baldwin Reader, 6th or 7th year, 1897
1945-69-2288
E. Heinemann after A. W. Bayes
“The Departure of the Mayflower,” in Baldwin Reader, 6th or 7th year, 1897
1945-69-2289
J. L. Landridge after J. L. Gerome
“Napoleon before the Sphinx,” in Baldwin Reader, 6th or 7th year, 1897
1945-69-2290
Robert Varley after A. I. Keller
“The Defense of the bridge,” in Baldwin Reader, 6th or 7th year, 1897
1945-69-2291
S. G. Putnam after Paul Audra
“Mademoiselle Petits-fours,” in St. Nicholas, 1889
1945-69-2292
G. P. Williams after E. A. B.
“Elinor and Maud,” in St. Nicholas, 1889
1945-69-2293
F. G. Putnam after Ernest W. Longfellow
[silent stream,] in Twenty Poems from Henry W. Longfellow (Houghton Mifflin, 1884)
1945-69-2294
W. J. Dana after Ernest W. Longfellow
[lighthouse,] in Twenty Poems from Henry W. Longfellow (Houghton Mifflin, 1884)
1945-69-2295
E. Clement after Ernest W. Longfellow
[terrace by moonlight,] in Twenty Poems from Henry W. Longfellow (1884)
1945-69-2296
Unknown engraver after Ernest W. Longfellow
[lighthouse,] in Twenty Poems from Henry W. Longfellow (Houghton Mifflin, 1884)
1945-69-2297
W. J. Dana after Ernest W. Longfellow
[harbor,] in Twenty Poems from Henry W. Longfellow (Houghton Mifflin, 1884)
1945-69-2298
Putnam after photograph
“Sheep Pasture,” in Harpers, Nov. 1885-April 1886
1945-69-2299
Lindsay after photograph
“A
1945-69-2300
A. Lindsay after Howard Pyle
“Reading the Declaration before
1945-69-2301
Drawn and engraved on wood by Howard McCormick
“The Toreador,” in Century Magazine, July 1909
1945-69-2302
Drawn and engraved on wood by Howard McCormick
[man plowing,] part of “
1945-69-2303
Nichols after unknown artist
“Christmas,” [Nativity and secular celebrations,] in Gleason Pictorial, Dec. 24, 1853
1945-69-2304
David Nicholas after W.L.S.
“The procession approaches the house,” in St. Nicholas, 1875
1945-69-2305
David Nicholas after unknown artist
“Like an old woman with a spinning wheel,” in St. Nicholas, 1875
1945-69-2306
David Nicholas after W.L.S.
“Following the war-trail under difficulties,” in St. Nicholas, 1875
1945-69-2307
David Nicholas after A.H.T.
“She snatched up the pitchfork and planted herself directly in the bear’s path,” in St. Nicholas, 1875
1945-69-2308
David Nicholas after unknown artist
“Augustus II, King of
1945-69-2309
David Nicholas after unknown artist
“Bryan, Eighth Lord
1945-69-2310
David Nicholas after unknown artist
“G. W. P. Custis,” in Century, 1887
1945-69-2311
C. A. Powell after unknown artist, from miniature made in
“Sarah Van Brugh Livingston, wife of John Jay,” in Century, 1887
1945-69-2312
H. Velten after unknown Lawson
“Lady Kitty Duer,” in Century, 1887
1945-69-2313
J. and G. P. Nicholls after Abraham Solomon
“The Fox and the Grapes,” in The Art Journal, 1862
On back: paragraph about the picture
1945-69-2314
J. and G. P. Nicholls after Abraham Solomon
“Drowned! Drowned!” in The Art Journal, 1862
1945-69-2315
Aug. Neuman after Cauer
“The Crown of Thorns,” in The Aldine, 1874.
On back: poem by Henry Morford
1945-69-2316
David Nicholas after Smibert, after an old drawing from life
“Gov. John Endicott,” in Century, Nov. 1882-April 1883
1945-69-2317
Henry Velten after unknown artist
“Petrus Stuyvesant,” in Century, Nov. 1882-April 1883
1945-69-2318
Henry Velten after unknown artist
“George Calvert, first Lord Baltimore,” in Century, Nov. 1882-April 1883
1945-69-2319
David Nicholas after unknown artist
“John Winthrop, Governor of
1945-69-2320
David Nicholas after J. E. Kelly
“A horse at sea,” in St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-2321
David Nicholas after Gilbert Stuart
“George Washington,” in Century, 1887
On back: article about Stuart
1945-69-2322
W. H. Morse after H. Chase
“Drying nets at sea,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1885
1945-69-2323
Robert Hoskin after A. B. Frost
“Trouting,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1885
1945-69-2324
H. Baker after H. Chase
“A county court-house,” [sailing boat,] in Harpers, June-Nov. 1885
1945-69-2325
E. Heinemann after Taber
“At Rossbach, in spite of dad’s drumming …,” in The Chronicle of the Drum (1882)
1945-69-2326
E. Clement after A. B. Frost
“Dear Mammy, she looked in their faces,” in The Chronicle of the Drum (1882)
1945-69-2327
William B. Closson after Lungren
“The lovely court ladies in ponder,” in The Chronicle of the Drum (Scribner, 1882)
1945-69-2328
Unknown engraver after H.L. Stephens
“Both sides,” in Our Young Folks, Sept. 1867
On back: masthead for publication
1945-69-2329
James L. Landridge after unknown artist, but see monogram
“Boat Song,” words by Emily Huntington Miller, music by J. R. Thomas, in Our Young Folks, Sept. 1867
1945-69-2330
J. P. Davis and Speer after H. Fenn
“Our Violet Girl,” in Our Young Folks, Sept. 1867
1945-69-2331
W. L. Thomas after John Tenniel
“Sir Aylmer slain by the White Knight,” in Our Young Folks, Sept. 1867
1945-69-2332
Frank French after Will H. Low
“There she stood…,” with poem, in The Century, Nov. 1885-April 1886
1945-69-2333
J. Jackson after Raphael
“Virgin and Child,” with article, in The Penny Magazine, Sept. 30-Oct. 31, 1833
Note: includes 8 pages of article “The Commercial History of a Penny Magazine”; other illustrations (not numbered) as follows: playing card with Knave of Bells; “The Wise Men’s Offering”; a mold; and “View of the Type-Foundry”
1945-69-2334
J. W. Evans after Reynolds Beal
“Becalmed,” in The Printing Art, April 1917, p. 101
Note: this is
only one picture in the article “An Old Wood Engraver’s Haunt,” which also
includes these pictures: “Mr. Bauer at his press,” “A portrait of John W.
Evans,” and
1945-69-2335 – SMALL
R. G. Tietze after engraving by Samuel Cousins from painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence
“Field-Marshal The Duke of Wellington,” from unknown publication
1945-69-2336 – SMALL
F. French after unknown artist
[man on horseback, church, one-room school] from unknown publication
1945-69-2337
E. H. Del-Orme after W. Taber
“Chasing a seal-poacher,” in unknown publication
1945-69-2338
Martin Schöngauer after unknown artist
“The procession to
Title attached to mat: “Plagiarisms of the Old Masters”
1945-69-2339
Albert [sic] Dürer after unknown artist
“Christ bearing the cross,” in unknown publication
1945-69-2340
Unknown engraver after Vicat Cole
“Summer Rain,” in some Modern Artists and Their Work (1883)
1945-69-2341
Unknown engraver after H. R. Bloomer
“A Good Motive,” in The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-2342
Unknown engraver after H. R. Bloomer
“A French
1945-69-2343
Article: “American Wood-engravers: Frank French,” with two illustrations, from unknown publication, 1892
Box 17:
1945-69-2344
A. Measom after Thomas Moran
“Solitude,” in American
Painters (
1945-69-2345
Unknown engraver after Adolf Schweitzer
“
1945-69-2346
Weber after photograph by B.(?) Johannes in Meran(?)
“Das Tschaminthal, vom hochleger aus gesehen,” from unknown publication
1945-69-2347
“The death of the White Indians,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1890
1945-69-2348
Victor Bernstrom after John Burnett
“Trial of Charles I,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1884
1945-69-2349
W. B. Closson after Blum
“A colonial governor taking his ease, in Scribners Monthly, Nov. 1880-April 1881
1945-69-2350
W. B. Closson after B. F. Taylor
“Puritans going to church,” with poem by
1945-69-2351
Alexander Anderson after unknown artist
“The Horatii and Curiatii,” in The
1945-69-2352
Unknown engraver after picture drawn by Bendeman and painted by Mr. Howard
“Going to Church,” in Gleason’s Pictorial, 1855
On back: article about picture
1945-69-2353
Unknown engraver after Hall
“Marking the covey,” in Gleason’s Pictorial, 1855
On back: article about picture
1945-69-2354
O. Lacour after William Quiller Orchardson
“The queen of swords,” in The Magazine of Art, 1886
On back: portrait of Orchardson, with facsimile of his signature
1945-69-2355
C. H. Reed after William T. Smedley
“Poor captive princess…,” in The Inca Princess (Lippincott, 1886)
1945-69-2356
John Schoelch after William T. Smedley
“She knelt through the exultant song,” in The Inca Princess (Lippincott, 1886)
1945-69-2357
C. H. Reed after Olivier Merson
“To deck himself from the anemone beds on the hills,”
illustrating “The Boyhood of Christ,” by Lew Wallace, in Harpers Monthly, Dec. 1886
1945-69-2358
C. H. Reed after E. H. Blashfield
“So many things stop at night…,” in St. Nicholas, 1888
1945-69-2359
C. H. Reed after Birch
“She laid her doll, Emily, across her knees…” in St. Nicholas, 1888
1945-69-2360
C. H. Reed after Fred. S. Church
“The Indian maidens lithe and dun,” in The Inca Princess (Lippincott, 1886)
1945-69-2361
Frank French after William T. Smedley
“What brings my sister to this place?” in The Inca Princess (Lippincott, 1886)
1945-69-2362
C. H. Reed after Hovenden
“An iron hand was thrust between,” in The Wagoner of the Alleghenies (1885)
1945-69-2363
Margaret Jacob after Wal.
“Down went Pew with a cry that rang…,” in The Wagoner of the Alleghenies (1885)
1945-69-2364
C. H. Reed after Thomas Hovenden
“The autumn fire was feasting…,” in The Wagoner of the Alleghenies (1885)
1945-69-2365
C. H. Reed after Thomas Hovenden
“The Lover,” in “Seven Ages of Man,” As You Like It (Lippincott, 1885)
1945-69-2366
W. H. Redding after unknown artist
“In ole Virginny,” illustrating “
1945-69-2367
W. H. Redding after unknown artist [identified on 2372 as being F.O.C. Darley]
“Rip Van Winkle,” illustrating “The Romance of the
1945-69-2368
W. H. Redding after Vanderhoof
“Smuggler’s Notch” in Harpers, April-Nov. 1883
1945-69-2369
W. H. Morse after Vanderhoof
“
1945-69-2370
W. H. Redding after Schell and Hogan
“Wood barges,” in Picturesque Canada (New York: James Clarke, 1882)
1945-69-2371
W. H. Redding after Schell and Hogan
“The Sault Ste. Marie Rapids,” in Picturesque
1945-69-2372 – see also 2367
W. H. Redding after F. O. C. Darley
“Rip Van Winkle,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1876
1945-69-2373
W. H. Redding after E. Wood Perry
“The story of the tiles,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1876
1945-69-2374
W. H. Redding after unknown artist
“In an atelier,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1875
1945-69-2375
W. H. Redding after unknown artist
“Past the thunder-cloud of red tribes,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1875
1945-69-2376
W. H. Redding after J. O. Davidson
“On a lee shore,” in Harpers Weekly, Jan. 31, 1880
1945-69-2377
W. H. Redding after unknown artist
“And the starry Romish crosier in the glittering hand…,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1875
1945-69-2378
W. H. Redding after unknown artist
“The Jesuit missionary,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1875
1945-69-2379
W. H. Redding after unknown artist
“Indians attacking an Overland Express coach,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1875
1945-69-2380
W. H. Redding after unknown artist
“Sioux massacre, 1862,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1875
1945-69-2381
W. H. Redding after Granville Perkins
“Pasturage,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1875
1945-69-2382
W. H. Redding after unknown artist
“Pursuit of express mail-carrier,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1875
1945-69-2383
W. H. Redding after unknown artist
“Among his fellow there he stood…,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1875
1945-69-2384
W. H. Redding after unknown artist
“I’ve been to Eric’s funeral…,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1875
1945-69-2385
J. H. Richardson after F. A. Chapman
“Reading room,
1945-69-2386
J. H. Richardson after William Hart
“
1945-69-2387
J. H. Richardson after William Hart
“Round Tower,
1945-69-2388
J. H. Richardson after A. Lumley
“Garden scene,
1945-69-2389
J. H. Richardson after William Hart
“English rural scene,” in Sketch Book (Putnam, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2390
J. H. Richardson after William Hart
“Cottage,” in Sketch
Book (Putnam, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2391
J. H. Richardson after William Hart
“English park scenery,” in Sketch Book (Putnam, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2392
J. H. Richardson after A. Lumley
“Going to church,” in Sketch
Book (Putnam, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2393
J. H. Richardson after F. O. C. Darley
“Rip Van Winkle and the children,” in Sketch Book (Putnam, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2394
J. H. Richardson after F. O. C. Darley
“Village politicians,” in Sketch Book (Putnam, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2395
J. H. Richardson after F. O. C. Darley
“Dame Van Winkle’s lecture,” in Sketch Book (Putnam, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2396
J. H. Richardson after F. O. C. Darley
“Rip Van Winkle and dog,” in Sketch Book (Putnam, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2397
J. H. Richardson after Ehringer
“King James as a prisoner,” in Sketch Book (Putnam, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2398
J. H. Richardson after Hoppin
“Coach of the wealthy citizen,” in Sketch Book (Putnam, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2399
J. H. Richardson after Beaulieu
“Terrace view,
1945-69-2400
J. H. Richardson after C. W. Clinton
“Interior of an English country church,” in Sketch Book (Putnam, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2401
Baker and Andrew after J. R. Chapin
“
On back: text about the incident
1945-69-2402
N. Orr after J. R. Chapin
“Littleton Esbel’s race,” in advertising material, Emerson, Alvord & Co., 1856
On back: text about the incident
1945-69-2099 – mounted with 2401-2402, and filed with those numbers
Baker and Andrew after J. R. Chapin
“Death of
On back: text about the incident
1945-69-2100 – mounted with 2401-2402, and filed with those numbers
Unknown engraver after J. R. Chapin
“Col. Washington and Tarleton at the Cowpens,” in advertising material for Emerson, Alvord & Co. (New York, 1856)
On back: text about the battle
1945-69-2403
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Hunting the buffalo.” In Our Country, 1878
1945-69-2404
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Fertile fields of the West.” In Our Country, 1878
1945-69-2405
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Traffic with the Indians.” In Our Country, 1878
1945-69-2406
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Miners at work,” in Our Country, 1878
1945-69-2407
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“General Sherman,” in Our Country, 1878
1945-69-2408
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“General McClellan at
1945-69-2409
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Destroying railway tracks,” in Our Country, 1878
1945-69-2410
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“
1945-69-2411
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Stuart’s raid,” in Our Country, 1878
1945-69-2412
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Rough Rangers,” in Our Country, 1878
1945-69-2413
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“A cavalry engagement,” in Our Country, 1878
1945-69-2414
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Scene at
1945-69-2415
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Cultivation by slaves,” in Our Country, 1878
1945-69-2416
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Operations of the fugitive-slave law,” in Our Country, 1878
1945-69-2417
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Ferry going from the ‘
1945-69-2418
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“John Brown at Harper’s Ferry,” in Our Country, 1878
1945-69-2419
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Women’s work in the war,” in Our Country, 1878
1945-69-2420
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“A picket on duty,” in Our Country, 1878
1945-69-2421
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Pursuit of the Confederates,” in Our Country, 1878
1945-69-2422
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Exploit of little John Clem,” in Our Country, 1878
On back: paragraph about Clem
1945-69-2423
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Conflict between the ‘
1945-69-2424
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Wedding of the lakes with the ocean,” in Our Country, 1878
1945-69-2425
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“The friendly yacht and its services,” in Our Country, 1878
1945-69-2426
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Escape of the ‘Constitution,’” in Our Country, 1878
1945-69-2427
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“
1945-69-2428
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“
1945-69-2429
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Troops charging into
1945-69-2430
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“General Ross mortally wounded,” in Our Country, 1878
1945-69-2431
Alexander Anderson after unknown artist
“Putnam’s escape,” in History of the War of the Independence of the United States of America, by Charles Botta, translated by George Alexander Otis, 1837
On back: title
page of volume II of the 8th edition, printed in
1945-69-2432
Alexander Anderson after unknown artist
“Storming of Stoney Point,” in History of the War of the
1945-69-2433
Alexander Anderson after unknown artist
“Capture of Andre,” in History
of the War of the
1945-69-2434
Alexander Anderson after unknown artist
“Surrender of Lord Cornwallis,” in History of the War of the
1945-69-2435
Alexander Anderson after unknown artist
“Battle of Bunker’s Hill,” in History of the War of the
On back: title
page of volume I of the 8th edition, printed in
1945-69-2436
Alexander Anderson after unknown artist
“Attack on
1945-69-2437
Alexander Anderson after unknown artist
“
1945-69-2438
Unknown engraver after Ernest W. Longfellow
[blacksmith’s anvil,] in Twenty
Poems from Henry W. Longfellow (
1945-69-2439
George T. Andrew after Ernest W. Longfellow
[lake and trees,] in Twenty
Poems from Henry W. Longfellow (
1945-69-2440
F. G. Putnam after Ernest W. Longfellow
“The Evening star,” in Twenty
Poems from Henry W. Longfellow (
1945-69-2441
Unknown engraver after Ernest W. Longfellow
“Cadenabbia,” in Twenty
Poems from Henry W. Longfellow (
1945-69-2442
W. B. Closson and assistants after Ernest W. Longfellow
“Seaweed,” in Twenty
Poems from Henry W. Longfellow (
1945-69-2443
J. & H. Filmer after Ernest W. Longfellow
“Amalfi,” in Twenty
Poems from Henry W. Longfellow (
1945-69-2444
Baker and Andrew after J. R. Chapin
“Molly Pitcher at Monmouth C.H.,” in advertising material, Emerson, Alvord & Co.
On back: text about the incident
1945-69-2445
Winton after J. R. Chapin
“Attempt to assassinate Gen. Schuyler,” in advertising material, Emerson, Alvord & Co.
On back: text about the incident
1945-69-2446
Risdon-Cogger(?) after J. R. Chapin
“Molly Brant and Sir William Johnson,” in advertising material, Emerson, Alvord & Co.
On back: text about the incident
1945-69-2447
N. Orr after J. R. Chapin
“Col. Ray and the dragoon,” in advertising material, Emerson, Alvord & Co.
On back: text about the incident
1945-69-2448
A. Lindsay after Thulstrup
“A spring review on the Champs de Mars,” in Harpers, Nov. 1888-April 1889
1945-69-2449
P. Naumann after Frank Holl
“Sir John Everett Millais, Bart., R.A.,” in The Magazine of Art, Aug. 1888
1945-69-2450
P. Naumann after A. Forestier
“And I was lying in his arms,…” in Harpers Bazar, 1888
1945-69-2451
R. A. Muller after a photograph
“Child life in
1945-69-2452
F. A. Pettit after a photograph
“The Sea,” in Harpers Fourth Reader, 1888
1945-69-2453
J. N. Witte after W. A. Rogers, drawn from a photograph
“Herding cattle on the plains,” in Harpers 4th Reader or Baldwin 7th Reader, 1888, 1892
1945-69-2454
Henry W. Peckwell after Edwin Douglas
“Evangeline,” in
1945-69-2455
R. A. Muller after Auguste Schenck
“Lost,” in
1945-69-2456
Richard A. Muller after Mariano Fortuny, from photo of painting
“The Camel-driver,” in Century Magazine, Nov. 1881
1945-69-2457
Richard A. Muller after J. W. Champney
“Cinderella,” in
1945-69-2458
Richard A. Muller after W. L. S.
“A perilous passage,” in St. Nicholas, 1874-1875
1945-69-2459
Richard A. Muller after William Bouguereau
“The Adoration of the Magi,” in Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-2460
Richard A. Muller after unknown artist
“Thereupon, lifting up his eyes again, …,” in Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-2461
Richard A. Muller after F. A. Bridgman
“Near the Kasbah,” in Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-2462
Richard A. Muller after R. Vander Weyden
“The Wise Men and the Star,” in Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-2463
Richard A. Muller after Vera
“Taking of Numantia by the Romans,” in Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-2464
Richard A. Muller after R. F. Zogbaum
“On the Cavalry Drill-ground,” in Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-2465
Richard A. Muller after Edwin A. Abbey
“The Bed-man or Grave-maker,” in Harper’s Magazine, 1881
On back: poem “The Bed-man or Grave-maker”
1945-69-2466
Richard A. Muller after Murillo
“Saint Anthony of
1945-69-2467 – see also 2468
Richard A. Muller after Raphael
“La Vierge d’Orleans,” in Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-2468 – see also 2467
Richard A. Muller after Raphael
“La Vierge d’Orleans,” in Art and Criticism, 1892
On back: notice about sale of another Raphael, Washington Post, May 14, 1928
1945-69-2469
Richard A. Muller after A. Bramtat
“Angels watching over the child Jesus,” illustrating “The Boyhood of Christ,” by Lew Wallace, in Harper’s Monthly, 1886
On back: “The Story came first from her,” unknown engraver after A. Bramtat
1945-69-2470 - oversized – B – Box 1
F. Meaulle after Giacomelli
“The Tits,” with poem, in Bird Life (
1945-69-2471
Richard A. Muller after steel-engraving of J. Houbraken, after painting by C. de Moor
“Peter the Great,” in Scribner’s Monthly, 1880
1945-69-2472
Unknown engraver and artist
“Russian flag of Peter’s time,” in Scribner’s Monthly, 1880
1945-69-2473
Richard A. Muller after H. Süder
“On the Road,” in The Aldine, 1872
1945-69-2474
W. I. Mosses after Frank Dadd
“Sweet be thy dreams!” in Harpers Weekly, June 18, 1881
1945-69-2475 – see also 2476
W. I. Mosses after James M. Whistler
“Thomas Carlyle,” in Modern Art and Artists, 1886
1945-69-2476 – see also 2475
W. I. Mosses after James M. Whistler
“Thomas Carlyle,” in Magazine of Art, 1884
1945-69-2477
Albrecht Dürer, artist and engraver
“Luke 18: 9-14,” in Die
Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-2478
Albrecht Dürer, artist and engraver
“Mark 7: 31-37,” in Die
Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-2479
Albrecht Dürer, artist and engraver
“Luke 10: 23-37,” in Die
Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-2480
Albrecht Dürer, artist and engraver
“Luke 17: 11-19,” in Die
Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-2481
Albrecht Dürer, artist and engraver
“Matthew 6: 24-34,” in Die
Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-2482
Albrecht Dürer, artist and engraver
“Luke 7: 11-17,” in Die
Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-2483
Albrecht Dürer, artist and engraver
“Luke 14: 1-11,” in Die
Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-2484
Albrecht Dürer, artist and engraver
“Matthew 22: 34-46,” in Die
Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-2485
Albrecht Dürer, artist and engraver
“Matthew 9: 1-8,” in Die
Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-2486
Albrecht Dürer, artist and engraver
“Matthew 22:1-14,” in Die
Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-2487
Albrecht Dürer, artist and engraver
“John 4: 47-54,” in Die
Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-2488
Albrecht Dürer, artist and engraver
“Matthew 18: 23-35,” in Die
Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-2489
Albrecht Dürer, artist and engraver
“Matthew 22: 15-22,” in Die
Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-2490
Albrecht Dürer, artist and engraver
“Matthew 9: 18-26,” in Die
Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-2491
Albrecht Dürer, artist and engraver
“Matthew 24: 15-28,” in Die
Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-2492
Albrecht Dürer, artist and engraver
“Matthew 25: 31-46,” in Die
Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-2493
Albrecht Dürer, artist and engraver
“John 13:1-20,” in Die
Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-2494
Albrecht Dürer, artist and engraver
“Matthew 15:1-13,” in Die
Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-2495
Jonnard after Stanhope A. Forbes
“Their ever-shifting home,” in unknown publication, no date
1945-69-2496
William B. Closson after F. Dielman
“Decorating the church for Christmas,” in Harpers Magazine, Dec. 1882
1945-69-2497
William B. Closson after E. A. Abbey
“The Sisters,” in Harpers Magazine, May 1883
1945-69-2498
William B. Closson after Albert Edelfelt
“A Swedish queen-mother of the olden time,” in Scribners Monthly, 1880-1881
1945-69-2499
J. L. Langridge after Merle
“The First Lesson,” in American Agriculturalist, 1867
1945-69-2500
Henry Linton after John S. Davis
“The Naughty boy,” in The Aldine, 1872
1945-69-2501
J. H. Richardson after Bellows
[
1945-69-2502
J. H.
Richardson after
“The Widow and her Son,” in Sketch Book (New York: Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2503
J. H. Richardson after William Hart
[Old Mill,] in Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2504
J. H. Richardson after C. L. Elliott
“
1945-69-2505
J. H. Richardson after G. White
[Shakespearean Goblet] in Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2506
J. H. Richardson after William Hart
[rural grave yard,] in Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2507
J. H. Richardson and Cox after Edwin White
“The
Author in
1945-69-2508
J. H. Richardson and Cox after George H. Hall
“The Inn Kitchen,” in Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2509
J. H. Richardson after J. M. Will
“Poet's
Corner” [
1945-69-2510
J. H. Richardson after Oertell
“Interior
of
1945-69-2511
J. H. Richardson after Oertell
“The Spectre Bridegroom,” in Sketch Book (New York: Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2512
J. H. Richardson and Cox after William Hart
“Castle of the Odenwald,” in Sketch Book (New York: Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2513
J. H. Richardson after J. W. Casilear
“English Winter Scene,” in Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2514
J. H. Richardson after G. L. Brown
[party scene?] in Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2515
J. H. Richardson and Cox after G. L. Brown
“The Waits,” in Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2516
J. H. Richardson and Cox after Hoppin
[man with horse and dog,] in Sketch Book (New York: Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2517
J. H. Richardson after unknown artist
[Peacock on terrace,] in Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2518
J. H. Richardson after unknown artist
“The Manor House,” in Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2519
J. H. Richardson after F. A. Chapman
“The Children Surprised,” in Sketch Book (New York: Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2520
J. H. Richardson after Darley
“The Parson and Sexton,” in Sketch Book (New York: Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2521
J. H. Richardson after McEntee
“On our way homeward,” in Sketch Book (New York: Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2522
J. H. Richardson after Hoppin
“The Boar's Head,” in Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2523
J. H. Richardson after Herrick
“Shakespeare's Birthplace,” in Sketch Book (New York: Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2524
J. H. Richardson after W. J. Hennessey
[Man seated in chair before fireplace,] in Sketch Book (Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2525
J. H. Richardson after Colman
“
1945-69-2526
J. H. Richardson after McDonough or William Hart or J. M. Will
“Hall at Charlecot,” in Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2527
J. H. Richardson after McDonough or William Hart or J. M. Will
“Shakespeare before Sir Thomas Lucy,” in Sketch Book (Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2528
J. H. Richardson after McDonough or William Hart or J. M. Will
“Shakespeare's Tomb,” in Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2529
J. H. Richardson after McDonough or William Hart or J. M. Will
“View of Stratford-on-Avon,” in Sketch Book (G. P. Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2530
J. H. Richardson after J. W. Casilear
[
1945-69-2531
J. H. Richardson after Darley
“Capture of Canonchet,” in Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2532
J. H. Richardson and Cox after Darley
“Puritans vs. Indians,” in Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2533
J. H. Richardson after Darley
“Death of King Philip,” in Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2534
J. H. Richardson after Samuel Colman
“The Funeral,” in Sketch Book (New York: Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2535
J. H. Richardson after J. W. Casilear
“Waterfall,” in Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2536
J. H. Richardson after H. P. Gray
“The Pride of the Village,” in Sketch Book (New York: Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2537
J. H. Richardson after Shattuck
“The Lunch,” in Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
Box 18:
1945-69-2538
J. H. Richardson after McEntee
“The Angler: Old Mill,” in Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2539
J. H. Richardson after William Hart
“Legend of Sleepy Hollow: View,” in Sketch Book (Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-692540
J. H. Richardson after William Hart
“The Angler: Let me live harmlessly...,” in Sketch Book (Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2541
J. H. Richardson after Darley
“Katrina at the Wheel,” in Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2542
J. H. Richardson after William Hart
“Sunny Side,” in Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2543
J. H. Richardson after William Hart
“The
1945-69-2544
J. H. Richardson after William Hart
“Ichabod and Katrina,” in Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2545
J. H. Richardson after William Hart
“Legend of Sleepy Hollow: The Church,” in Sketch Book (Putnam & Son, 1863 or 1868)
1945-69-2546
Russell & Richardson after Charles Copeland
“Den many happy days I squander’d,” in Old Folks at Home (Boston: Ticknor, 1888)
1945-69-2547
A. V. S. Anthony after Charles Copeland
“When I was playing wid my brudder,” in Old Folks at Home (Ticknor & Co., 1888)
1945-69-2548
Russell & Richardson after George H. Boughton
[John
Alden and Priscilla,] for “The Courtship of Miles Standish,” in Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-2549
C. Roberts after Davidson Knowles
“The Apple of his Eye,” in unknown publication, late nineteenth century
1945-69-2550
C. Roberts after Frederick S. Church
“Mr. Bear had harkened too long to evil counsel,” in Harper's Young People, 4-24-1888
1945-69-2551
John P. David after Correggio
“La Notte,” in Harper's Monthly, December 1885
1945-69-2552
John P. Davis after A. Bromtot
“In
the
1945-69-2553
C. Roberts after C. O. M.
“The
1945-69-2554
C. Roberts after Rudolph Epp
“Pussy and I,” in Harper's Weekly, July 23, 1881
1945-69-2555
C. Roberts after George Hare
“Laughter,” in Harper's Bazar, 1894
1945-69-2556
C. Roberts after Edward Patry
“Wallflowers,” in Harper's Bazar, 1895
1945-69-2557
C. Roberts after Edward Patry
“Mandolinata,” in Harper's Bazar, December 1, 1888
1945-69-2558
C. Roberts after Anthony Van Dyck
“Portrait of an Artist,” in Harper's Bazar, 1890's
1945-69-2559
C. Roberts
after
“A Tale of Edgehill,” in Harper's Bazar, March 8, 1884
1945-69-2560
C. Roberts after Henrietta Rae
“Ariadne,” in Harper's Bazar, 1893
1945-69-2561
C. Roberts after A. Tobias
“The Little Housekeeper,” in Harper's Bazar, 1892
1945-69-2562
C. Roberts after Oscar Wilson
“The
Flower-Market at
1945-69-2563
C. Roberts after H. G. Glindoni
“Prince Henry before Judge Gascoigne,” in The Magazine of Art, 1886
1945-69-2564
C. Roberts after Laslett J. Pott
“The Trial of Queen Katherine,” in The Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-2565
C. Roberts after George Dunlop Leslie
“Hen and Chickens,” in Some Modern Artists (London: Cassell & Co., 1883)
1945-69-2566
C. Roberts after George Dunlop Leslie
“Dante's Leah,” in Some Modern Artists (London: Cassell & Co., 1883)
1945-69-2567
C. Roberts after unknown artist
“Iroquois,
the Winner of the
1945-69-2568
J. P. Davis after Vincent Chevilliard
“An Entertaining Story,” in Harpers, no date (late 19th century)
1945-69-2569
J. P. Davis after Gustave Dore
“Peace,” in Harpers, no date (late 19th century)
1945-69-2570
J. P. Davis after Jean-Jules-Antoine Lecompte
“Gipsy Girl,” in Harpers, no date (late 19th century)
1945-69-2571
J. P. Davis after Frederick Remington
“A Mexican Duel,” in Harpers, no date (late 19th century)
1945-69-2572
Jno. P. Davis after G. Hitchcock
“A Skipper's Home,” in Scribner's Magazine, Vol. V, 1889
1945-69-2573
C. A. Powell after unknown artist (possibly photograph)
“The Sphinx, uncovered, 1887,” in Scribner's Magazine, Vol. V, 1889
1945-69-2574
J. P. Davis after Francis Day [or Doy]
“Oh, Yes! Cried Lindie, enraptured ...,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. XIV, 1887
1945-69-2575
R. C. Collins after A. Sandham
“Madre! Madre! Mi Madre!” in St. Nicholas, Vol. XIV, 1887
1945-69-2576
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
“The
Pack-Train for
1945-69-2577
J. H. E. Whitney after Albert E. Sterner
“Tell
me something more about
1945-69-2578
T. Shussler after Burns
“He was seen tumbling like a rubber ball in the midst of the surge,” in St. Nicholas, 1887
1945-69-2579
F. T. Merrill after Aitken
“Just Listen to This! Said Harry,” in St. Nicholas, 1887
1945-69-2580
J. P. Davis after A. B. Frost
[old well,] in New England Bygones (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-2581
J. P. Davis after A. B. Frost
[man on stool reading to group,] in New England Bygones (Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-2582
Jno. P. Davis after [name illegible]
“
1945-69-2583
C. I. Butler after unknown artist
“Hyde
Park,
1945-69-2584
Speer? After S. Eytinge, Jr.
“Trotty Lost in the Woods,” in Our Young Folks, June 1867
1945-69-2585
J. P. Davis and Speer after unknown artist
[man finds lost child in woods,] in Our Young Folks, June 1867
1945-69-2586
W. H. Morse after unknown artist
“What Pussy Willow Did,” in Our Young Folks, June 1867
1945-69-2587
unknown
engraver after Gaston
“The Sea-Swallow,” in Our Young Folks, June 1867
1945-69-2588
Jno. P. Davis after Mary Cassatt
“Child Picking Fruit,” in Scribner's Magazine, March 1896
On back: article about Cassatt and two
more of her pictures, a mother and child, and “The
1945-69-2589
J. P. Davis after W. L. Sheppard
“The Embryo Poet,” in The School-Boy (Boston: Houghton, Osgood & Co., 1879)
1945-69-2590
Smithwick & French after W. L. Sheppard
“The School-Room,” in The School-Boy (Boston: Houghton, Osgood & Co., 1879)
1945-69-2591
Henry Davidson after Frederic Remington
“Indian Scouts Watching Custer's Advance,” in The Century Magazine, 1892
1945-69-2592
Henry Davidson after R. T. Zogbaum
“Field Manoeuvers,” in The Century Magazine, 1892
1945-69-2593
Henry Davidson after A. Fraser
“View
of the
1945-69-2594
Henry Davidson after J. A. S. Monks
“In an Old Pasture,” in The Century Magazine, 1892
1945-69-2595
Henry Davidson after Gilbert Gaul
“M. Rousselet's Proposal,” in The Century Magazine, 1892
1945-69-2596
Henry Davidson after H. Finn
“Among the Rhododendrons,” in The Century Magazine, 1897
1945-69-2597
Henry Davidson after Charles S. Reinhart
“Moonlight,” in The Century Magazine, 1893
1945-69-2598
Henry Davidson after Charles S. Reinhart
“At
1945-69-2599
Henry
Davidson after
“Theodore Low De Vinne,” in The Century Magazine, November 1882
Also
includes: article about De Vinne
and article “The Century’s New Home,” with 10 pictures of the exterior and
interior of the building, and a floor plan
1945-69-2600
Henry Davidson after A. Castaigne
“Circling the Lodge,” publication and date unknown
1945-69-2601
F. S. King after R. F. Zogbaum
“Quartermaster General's Department: ready for the march,” in Harper's, Nov. 1889
1945-69-2602
Unknown engraver after R. F. Zogbaum
“Artillery:
A Light
1945-69-2603
Alexander Anderson after unknown artist
“From the ‘Looking-Glass of the Mind,’” in unknown publication, no date
1945-69-2604
Alexander Anderson after unknown artist
“From ‘Emblems of Mortality,’” in unknown publication, no date
1945-69-2605
Alexander Anderson after unknown artist
“From
Bewick's ‘Quadrupeds,’ as re-engraved by
1945-69-2606
Alexander Anderson after unknown artist
“From the Shakspere [Shakespeare]-After Thompson,” in unknown publication, no date
1945-69-2607
Alexander Anderson after unknown artist
“From
the ‘
1945-69-2608
Alexander Anderson after unknown artist
“Ship
On back: article about picture
1945-69-2609
Alexander Anderson after unknown artist
“Christopher
Columbus,” in
On back: article about
1945-69-2610
Alexander Anderson after unknown artist
“Balaam and the Angel,” in The American Art Review, no date
1945-69-2611
E. Heinemann after J. A. Elder
“The
1945-69-2612
E. Heinemann after unknown artist
“Are You the Emperor? exclaimed Almansor,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. VII, 1880
1945-69-2613
E. Heinemann after unknown artist
“The Muscadine Party on the Way Home,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. VII, 1880
1945-69-2614
E. Heinemann after Drake
“
1945-69-2615
E. Heinemann after H. Pruette Share
“The Red Coats were crowning the heights,” in The Chronicle of the Drum (New York: Charles Scribner & Son, 1882)
1945-69-2616
Held after A. B. Frost
“I'll Give You a Curse on All Traitors,” in The Chronicle of the Drum (Scribner, 1882)
1945-69-2617
Victor Bernstrom after R. T. Zogbaum
“An Ambuscade,” in Harper's, Vol. LXXX, 1889
1945-69-2618
John Tinkey after R. T. Zogbaum
“The Relief of Payne's Command: The Trumpet Signal,” in Harper's, Vol. LXXX, 1889
1945-69-2619
Victor Bernstrom after R. T. Zogbaum
“Rally on the Colors,” in Harper's Monthly, 1887
1945-69-2620
E. Heinemann after J. E. Taylor
“A
Brunswicker Made It at
1945-69-2621
John Andrew after J. D. Woodward
“Had Winter Not Driven Them Back,” in The Chronicle of the Drum (Scribner, 1882)
1945-69-2622
Held after Taber
“He Passed Through the Lines of his Guard, and our Drums Beat the
Notes of Salute,” in The Chronicle of the Drum (Scribner, 1882)
1945-69-2623
E. Heinemann after Thomas Hovenden
“John Brown after his Capture,” in The Century, Vol. XXVI, 1883
1945-69-2624
John Hellawell after Thure de Thulstrup
“The Emperor and Staff,” in Harper's, Vol. LXXXV, 1892
1945-69-2625
John Hellawell after Thure de Thulstrup
“Cavalry: Royal Piedmont Regiment,” in Harper's, Vol. LXXXV, 1892
1945-69-2626
William B. Closson after E. Boutigny
“Napoleon and Marshal Lannes at Essling,” in The Century, Vol. LII, 1896
1945-69-2627
Peter Aitken after Horace Vernet
“The Barriere de Clichy, or the Defense of Paris in 1814,” in The Century, Vol. LII, 1896
1945-69-2628
Peter
Aitken after
“An Ambuscade at Edgehill,” in The Century Magazine, January 1900
1945-69-2629
F. S. King after Howard Pyle
“The Inauguration” [of George Washington,] in Harper's, Vol. LXXVIII, 1888
1945-69-2630
F. S. King after Howard Pyle
“Seeing no enemy, and themselves falling every moment…,” in Scribner's, May 1893
1945-69-2631
C. W. Chadwick after Howard Pyle
“The Death of Braddock,” in Scribner's Magazine, May 1893
1945-69-2632
C. Cullen after unknown artist
“Edward,
the Black Prince, in the Charge at
1945-69-2633
J. W. Evans after H. Chartier
“Murat
Leading the Cavalry at
1945-69-2634
M. Haider after Antoine-Jean Gros
“Meeting
of Napoleon and Francis I after
1945-69-2635
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“A Minute Man Preparing for War,” from unknown publication, no date
1945-69-2636
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“The Call to Arms,” from unknown publication, no date
1945-69-2637
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“
1945-69-2638
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“The
March to
1945-69-2639
A. Bobbett after A.F.
“The Barefoot Boy,” in Fourth Reader (New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1887)
1945-69-2640
A. Bobbett(?) after [illegible]
“The Brook,” in Fourth Reader (New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1887)
1945-69-2641
A. Bobbett after A.F.
“The Tempest,” in Fourth Reader (New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1887)
1945-69-2642
A.
Bobbett(?) after
“The Prairie on Fire,” in Fourth Reader (New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1887)
1945-69-2643
Engraver and artist unknown
[rose,] in Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland (Scribner, 1879)
1945-69-2644
J. Aug. Bogert after Thomas Moran
“The fairest tint was but a stain,” in Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland (Scribner, 1879)
1945-69-2645
J. Aug. Bogert after Thomas Moran
“And stretches all its stunted limbs,” in Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland (1879)
1945-69-2646
Engraver and artist unknown
[rose,] in Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland (Scribner, 1879)
1945-69-2647
Engraver and artist unknown
[rose,] in Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland (Scribner, 1879)
1945-69-2648
Bobbett after Alfred Fredericks
“He raised her in his tender arms,” in Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland (Scribner, 1879)
1945-69-3176
– mounted with 2643-2648, and filed with
those numbers
J. Aug. Bogert after Thomas Moran
“He who, upon an Alpine peak,” in Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland (Scribner, 1879)
1945-69-2649
unknown engraver after A. Hows
[stream crossed by bridge,] in Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-2650
unknown engraver after A. Hows
“Birds,” in Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-2651
A. Bobbett and Hooper after A. Hows
[forest,] in Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-2652
A. Bobbett and Hooper after A. Hows
[woods,] in Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-2653
W. Mollier after Harry Fenn
“A Fireplace at the Wayside,” in The Century, Vol. XXVIII, 1884
1945-69-2654
H. E. Babcock after Burns
“Lovers' Lane, Hastings,” in The Century, Vol. XXVIII, 1884
1945-69-2655
unknown engraver after Burns
“On the Road to Baddeck,” in The Century, Vol. XXVIII, 1884
1945-69-2656
C. H. Reed after Harry Fenn
“A View Along the Front,” in The Century, Vol. XXVIII, 1884
1945-69-2657
Dalziel Bros. after Thomas Dalziel
“The
Wind over the Chimney,” in The Poetical
Works Henry
On back: table of contents and illustration, engraver and artist unknown
1945-69-2658
Dalziel Bros. after Thomas Dalziel
“Weariness,” in The Poetical Works Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-2659
Engraver and artist unknown
[sobbing women,] in The Poetical Works Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-2660
W. Harral after M. E. E.
[two women walking, man gardening,] in The Poetical Works Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-2661
R.
[Moonlit
lake, decorative border,] in Nature (
1945-69-2662
Unknown engraver and artist
[Cemetery,]
in Nature (
1945-69-2663
Unknown engraver and artist
[Landscape
with birds,] in Nature (
1945-69-2664
Unknown engraver after H. Giacomelli
[bridge,
mountains,] in Nature (
1945-69-2665
E. Evans after H. Giacomelli
[boat
on rough seas,] in Nature (
1945-69-2666
Unknown engraver and artist
[trees, winding brook,] in Nature (London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1872)
1945-69-2667
G. Dalziel after F. R. Pickersgill
[classical figures, including Orpheus,] in L'Allegro and Il Penseroso (Art Union of London, 1848)
On back: lines of poetry
1945-69-2668
W. J.
Linton after
[rural landscape,] in L'Allegro and Il Penseroso (Art Union of London, 1848)
1945-69-2669
Dalziel Bros. after T. Dalziel
Isaiah
14:5 [sea,] in The Spirit of Praise: A
Collection of Hymns Old and New (
1945-69-2670
Dalziel Bros. after G. J. Pinwell
Psalm
14:1 [landscape,] in The Spirit of Praise
(
1945-69-2671
Dalziel Bros. after T. Dalziel
[family
praying,] in The Spirit of Praise (
1945-69-2672
Dalziel Bros. after T. Dalziel
Psalm
148:13 [distant sea,] in The Spirit of
Praise (
1945-69-2673
Devereux after William Croome
“Deer Hunting,” in Gleason Pictorial, November 19, 1853
On back: article about picture
1945-69-2674
C. Maurand after Cordier [or Cordier may be the engraver]
“Assassinat de Childeric II,” in Histoire de France (Tours: Alfred Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-2675
Capronneau(?), engraver or artist
“Eudes, comte de Paris, et le'eveque Gozlin repoussent les assauts des Normands,” in Histoire de France (Tours: Alfred Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-2676
C. Maurand(?) after unknown artist
“Moines fuyant devant le Normands,” in Histoire de France (Tours: Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-2677
C. Maurand after unknown artist
“Le roi Robert chantant au lutrin,” in Histoire de France (Tours: Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-2678
R. C. McGann after Alfred Parsons
“Hollyhocks,” in Harper's Monthly, 1888
1945-69-2679
R. J. McFee Co. after unknown artist
“John Clark Ridpath,” in unknown publication (Cincinnati: The Jones Bros. Publishing Co., 1890)
1945-69-2680 – DAMAGED – handle with care
A. Measom after Granville Perkins
“
1945-69-2681 – item missing or number not
used
1945-69-2682
A. Measom after unknown artist
“
1945-69-2683
A. Measom after Granville Perkins
“Riding Out a Gale on the Banks,” in Harper's Monthly, 1878
1945-69-2684
A. Measom after Fred B. Schell
“
1945-69-2685
A. Measom after unknown artist
“Wreck and Rescue,” in Harper's Monthly, 1878
1945-69-2686
A. Measom after after Granville Perkins
“St. Gothard Pass,” in Harper's Monthly, 1878
1945-69-2687
A. Measom after unknown artist
“
1945-69-2688
A. Measom after James M. Hart
“At the Ford,” in The Aldine, 1874
1945-69-2689
A. Measom after J. D. Woodward
“Bear
River, near
1945-69-2690
William Measom after W. L. Blacklee(?)
“A Peep into the Odenwald,” in Howitt's Journal, (London: W. Lovett, Feb. 27, 1847)
1945-69-2691
William Measom after J. B. Pyne
“
1945-69-2692
William Measom after Wilkie
“The Gipsey Mother,” in Howitt's Journal (London: William Lovett, May 29, 1847)
1945-69-2693
William Measom after Murillo
“Madonna,” in Howitt's Journal (London: William Lovett, April 10, 1847)
Box 19:
1945-69-2694
William and G. Measom after Sir Thomas Lawrence
“Prince Metternich,” in Howitt's Journal (London: William Lovett, Jan. 9, 1847)
1945-69-2695
William Measom after unknown artist
“Pope Pius the Ninth,” in Howitt's Journal (London: William Lovett, Jan. 30, 1847)
1945-69-2696
William Measom after unknown artist
“Coming Spring,” in Howitt's Journal (London: William Lovett, 1847)
1945-69-2697
W. J. Linton after J. Sant
“Morning,” in Howitt's Journal (London: William Lovett, 1847)
1945-69-2698
A. Measom after William H. Beard
“The Old Crow's Lament,” with poem by Beard, in Harper's Weekly, March 11, 1882
1945-69-2699
E. Meaulle after fresco by Luini
“St. Catherine,” in Harper's Bazar, 1892
1945-69-2700
F. Meaulle after A. Bramtot
“Mary
in the
1945-69-2701
H. V. and unknown engravers after Trumbull; Waldo and Jewett; and unknown artists.
Six portraits: Oliver Ellsworth, Robert Morris, Fisher Ames, Richard Henry Lee, Samuel A. Otis, Elias Boudinot, for article about Washington's inauguration, in Century, 1887
1945-69-2702
H. Davidson after unknown artist
“Mrs. James Beekman,” in Century, 1887
1945-69-2703
– item missing or number not used
1945-69-2704
H. Davidson after Joseph Pennell
“The
West or Main
1945-69-2705
H. F. Davey after W. H. J. Boot
“The
1945-69-2706
T. S. Davey (Bayey?) after Charles W. Wyllie
“Men-of-War
in the
1945-69-2707
H. F. Davey after Henry A. Harper
“Approach
to
1945-69-2708
H. F. Davey after Edward T. Compton
“
1945-69-2709
H. F. Davey after Edward T. Compton
“Flower-Sellers
in the Rambla,” in The Picturesque
1945-69-2710
H. F. Davey after W. H. J. Boot
“Tomb
of Dante,” in The Picturesque
1945-69-2711
H. F. Davey after Edward T. Compton
“Grottoes
of Bonifacio,” in The Picturesque
1945-69-2712
H. F. Davey after H. A. Harper
“The
1945-69-2713
H. F. Davey after W. H. J. Boot
“Street
in
1945-69-2714
H. F. Davey after Edward T. Compton
“Cloister
of the Cathedral,” in The Picturesque
.
1945-69-2715
H. F. Davey after Hedley Fitton
“Mauchline, the place where Burns first saw ‘Bonnie Jean,’” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1887
1945-69-2716
H. F. Davey after unknown artist
“Schloss Babelsberg,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1887
1945-69-2717
E. Schladitz after W. MacLaren
“Tarantella,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1887
1945-69-2718
E. Schladitz after W. MacLaren
“Women
(Fishermen's Wives) at
1945-69-2719
H. F. Davey after David Murray
[pond,] in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1887
1945-69-2720
H. F. Davey after Herbert Gandy
“Chatter,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1887
1945-69-2721
Unknown engraver after C. C. Cooper, Jr.
“The
Ridgway Branch of the
1945-69-2722
Unknown engraver after R. Poore
“A Book-Worm,” in The Century, Vol. XXVI, 1883
1945-69-2723
George P. Bartle after Thomas Wilmer Dewing
“Summer,” in The Century, Vol. XXVI, 1883
1945-69-2724
George P. Bartle after Joseph Pennell
“A Cab Stand,” in The Century, Vol. XXXIX, 1889
1945-69-2725
John P. Davis after Joseph Pennell
“The
Towers of
1945-69-2726
John Evans after Joseph Pennell
“A
Wet Evening,
1945-69-2727
E. H. Del'Orme after Joseph Pennell
“
1945-69-2728
H. E. Babcock after W. L. Taylor
“
1945-69-2729
J. H. E. Whitney after R. Earle
“Oliver Ellsworth and Wife,” in The Century, Vol. XXV, 1882
1945-69-2730
E. Heinemann after Van der Velde
“Dutch Shipping in the XVIIth Century,” (“A View on the River Y,”) in Century, 1882
1945-69-2731
H. Davidson after J. H. Cooks
“Gosnold's
1945-69-2732
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Montcalm Trying to Stop the Massacre,” in Our Country (Johnson & Miles, 1878)
1945-69-2733
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Prisoners
from the
1945-69-2734
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“General Lincoln Receiving Cornwallis's Sword from General O'Hara,” in Our Country (New York: Johnson & Miles, 1878)
1945-69-2735
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Angelica
Peale Crowning
1945-69-2736
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“The
Death of
1945-69-2737
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“
1945-69-2738
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“
1945-69-2739
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“
1945-69-2740
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“
1945-69-2741
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“March
to
1945-69-2742
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“
1945-69-2743
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“
1945-69-2744
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“
1945-69-2745
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Domestic
Life at
1945-69-2746
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“
1945-69-2747
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Removing
the Stores at
1945-69-2748
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Paul Revere Scattering Handbills in the Villages,” in Our Country (New York: 1878)
1945-69-2749
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Land
Travelers in
1945-69-2750
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Carpenters'
Hall,
1945-69-2751
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Taking cannon from Ticonderoga to
1945-69-2752
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Troops rallied at the
1945-69-2753
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“The captive mother and babe,” in Our Country (New York: Johnson & Miles, 1878)
1945-69-2754
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“An Indian raid,” in Our Country (New York: Johnson & Miles, 1878)
1945-69-2755
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“
On back: title page for Our Country, by Benson J. Lossing, illustrated by Darley
1945-69-2756
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“The
1945-69-2757
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“George Washington,” in Our Country (New York: Johnson & Miles, 1878)
1945-69-2758
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“George Washington,” in Our Country (New York: Johnson & Miles, 1876)
1945-69-2759
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Puritans barricading their house against Indians,” in Our Country (1876)
1945-69-2760
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Indians plundering
1945-69-2761
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Death of
1945-69-2762
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Major Washington on his mission to the French commander,” in Our Country (1876)
1945-69-2763
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Conflict with the Indians on the southwestern frontiers,” in Our Country (1876)
1945-69-2764
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“
1945-69-2765
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Penn’s treaty with the Indians,” in Our Country (New York: Johnson & Miles, 1876)
1945-69-2766
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Virginians defending themselves against Indians,” in Our Country (1876)
1945-69-2767
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“English settlers in
1945-69-2768
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Public worship at
1945-69-2769
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Frenchmen proceeding to attack the Spanish fort on the
1945-69-2770
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Landing of the Pilgrims,” in Our Country (New York: Johnson & Miles, 1876)
1945-69-2771
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“Thorfin and Gudrida on the
1945-69-2772
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“The landing of
1945-69-2773
A. Bobbett after F. O. C. Darley
“The American troops at
1945-69-2774
J. S. Harley after Harry Fenn
[city construction site,] in William Cullen Bryant, The Song of the Sower (New York: Appleton, 1871)
1945-69-2775
J. S. Harley after Harry Fenn
[surveyor in country,] with lines of poem, in William Cullen Bryant, The Song of the Sower (New York: Appleton, 1871)
1945-69-2776 – item missing or number not used
1945-69-2777 – item missing or number not used
1945-69-2778
Henry Linton after John S. Davis
“School discipline,” in The Aldine, 1871 or 1872
1945-69-2779
William J. Linton(?) after E. Wood Perry
“Fireside Stories,” in American
Painters (
1945-69-2780
W. J. Linton after Mary Hallock Foote
[man and woman looking at book,] in The Century Magazine, no date
1945-69-2781
O. Almquist after J. G. Brown
“Longing for the sea,” in Harper’s Young People, March 25, 1885
1945-69-2782
William B. Closson after T. Couture
“The young squire,” in American Art Review, 1881
1945-69-2783
W. B. Closson after Edward E. Simmons
“The Mother,” with text on back, from The Century, Nov. 1891-April 1893
1945-69-2784
W. B. Closson after unknown artist
“Women near Abooteeg watching a gahabeeyeh,” in Scribners Magazine, Jan.-June 1892
1945-69-2785
W. B. Closson after Abbott H. Thayer
“Mother and child,” in The Century, Nov. 1891-April 1892
1945-69-2786
Emil Froment, fils, after Henry Mosler
“Flowers of the field,” in Harpers Young People, April 24, 1888
1945-69-2787
O. Lacour after L. Alma-Tadema
“Study of a head,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1887
1945-69-2788
John S. Davis after Merle
“The Christening,” in The Aldine, 1874
1945-69-2789
John P. Davis after William M. Chase
“The Apprentice,” in Harpers,
1879, and Art in
1945-69-2790
John P. Davis after Walter Shirlaw
“The Goose-herd,” in Harpers, 1879, and Art in America, 1880
1945-69-2791
John Filmer after unknown artist
“Thinking of home,” in Appletons Journal, April 27, 1872, with poem on back
1945-69-2792
H. Davidson after A. Castaigne, from a sketch by Frederic Villiers
“Up the
1945-69-2793
Robert Varley after Ames Van Wart, sculptor
“Van Wart’s ‘Indian Vase,’” in The Art Journal, 1879, with text on back
1945-69-2794
Robert Varley after a photograph
“In Clover,” in Harpers
Young People, Nov. 16, 1886
1945-69-2795
H. Davidson after unknown artist
“The Little Confectioner,” in The Century, Nov. 1884-April 1885
1945-69-2796
H. Davidson after Francis Vincent du Mond
“Madonna,” in The Century, Nov. 1892-April 1893
1945-69-2797
H. Davidson after Andrew Castaigne
“United Hebrew Charities – Waiting their turn,” in The Century, Nov. 1891-April 1892
1945-69-2798
H. Davidson after Frederick L. M. Pape
“Marie and the baby,” in The Century, Nov. 1893-April 1894
1945-69-2799
Henry Davidson after George Deforest Brush
“Mourning her brave,” in The Century Magazine, May 1885
1945-69-2800
H. Davidson after Louis Loeb
“Nanna and Vala,” in The Century, April-Nov. 1896
Note: 1945-69-2801 through 2809 are pages from the article “The Metropolitan Newspaper,” published in Harper’s Monthly, December 1877. Each leaf has one number, with text and illustrations on both sides. Images were engraved by C. Monte or A. Meason, after drawings by C. S. Reinhart or Granville Perkins
1945-69-2801
Verso: “Up-town delivery.” (C. S. Reinhart)
Recto: “James Gordon Bennett” and “
1945-69-2802
Verso: “W. H. Hurlbert” and “The World and Evening Mail” (by C. Monte, after photo by Pach)
Recto: “George Jones” and “The
1945-69-2803
Verso: “David M. Stone,” “J. M. Bundy,” and “Journal of Commerce” (after photo by Pach)
Recto: “William Cullen Bryant” and “Whitelaw Reid”
1945-69-2804
Verso: “Distributing papers – early morning”
Recto: “Hugh Hastings” and “Commercial Advertiser” (after photo by Pach)
1945-69-2805
Verso: “
Recto: “Reporter in the baggage-car” (signed H. G.)
1945-69-2806
Verso: “Charles A. Dana” and “The Sun Building” (after photo by Pach)
Recto: “Waiting for an audience with the editor”
1945-69-2807
Verso: “The
Recto: “Oswald Ottendorfer” and “Associated Press rooms”
1945-69-2808
Verso: “Getting news from steamer in
Recto: “In the press room” and “The Express Bulletin”
1945-69-2809
Verso: “Newsboys waiting for the paper”
[this is end of article]
1945-69-2810
E. Meaulle after H. Giacomelli
“The fury of the sea,” in Nature (London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1872)
1945-69-2811
E. Meaulle after H. Giacomelli
“Marble gardens,” in Nature
(
1945-69-2812
E. Meaulle after H. Giacomelli
“Glory of the palm,” in Nature (London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1872)
1945-69-2813
E. Meaulle after H. Giacomelli
“Mountain torrent,” in Nature (London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1872)
1945-69-2814
E. Meaulle after P. C. Gilardi
“Italian army pensioners at the funeral of their comrade,” in Harpers Weekly, 4-7-1888
1945-69-2815
E. Meaulle after C. Monginot
“The Cook,” in Harpers Bazar, June 1, 1889
1945-69-2816
E. Meaulle after E. Luminais
“The Chorus Singer,” in Harpers Bazar, July 1889
1945-69-2817
E. Meaulle after Michael Munkacsy
“
1945-69-2818
Charles Meeder after D. Maillard; carbon by Braun, Clement & Co.
“The Vision of Joan of Arc,” in 8th year reader published by American Book Co., 1897
1945-69-2819
P. Meeder after A. R. Waud
“Battle of Pickett’s Mill – first volley from the Confederates,” in Mountain Campaigns in Georgia (Buffalo: Matthew, Northup & Co., 1887)
1945-69-2820
F. H. Wellington after Thulstrup
“
1945-69-2821
C. Meeder after Greuze
“Boy’s head,” in Harpers Young People, Jan. 24, 1882
1945-69-2822
William Miller after Walter Shirlaw
[mural of lady and hunter,] in American Art Review, vol. 2, 1881
1945-69-2823
William Miller after John Trumbull
“The Deluge,” in American Art Review, vol. 2, 1881
1945-69-2824
William Miller after Walter Shirlaw
[mural, people engaged in the arts,] in American Art Review, vol. 2, 1881
1945-69-2825 – image missing or number not used
1945-69-2826
C. Roberts after Solomon Hart
“Wolsey and Buckingham,” with lines from Henry VIII, in The Plays of William Shakespeare (
1945-69-2827
C. Roberts after E. Blair Leighton
“Romola,” with text on back, in Harpers Bazar, January 14, 1888
1945-69-2828
Florian after C. D. Gibson
“Magua’s Harangue,” illustrating The Last of the Mohicans, from unknown publication, no date
1945-69-2829
Florian after George Hitchcock
“The Annunciation,” with text on back, in Harpers, June-Nov. 1899
1945-69-2830
Florian after P. Lagarde
“The Appearance of the Angel to the Shepherds,” in The Century, Nov. 1891-April 1892
1945-69-2831
Florian after H. Humphrey Moore
“Japanese Mother and Child,” in Harpers Monthly, Dec. 1890
1945-69-2832
Florian after H. Humphrey Moore
“Japanese Children on a Piazza,” in Harpers Monthly, Dec. 1890
1945-69-2833
J. S. Foy after W. M. Cary
“Two big bulls and a cow staring at us,: in Outing, June 1892
1945-69-2834
E. Gascoine after Dewey Bates
“By the
1945-69-2835
E. Gascoine after E. Rodgers
“Principal gateway,
1945-69-2836
E. Gascoine after L. R. O’Brien
“Return of the herring boats,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, Dec. 1884
1945-69-2837
E. Ohme after L. R. O’Brien
“Herring nets - drifting,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, Dec. 1884
1945-69-2838
W. Biscombe Gardner after Edward Burne-Jones
“The Wheel of Fortune,” unknown publication, Oct. 1891
1945-69-2839
W. Biscombe Gardner after red chalk drawing by G. F. Watts
“The Recording Angel,” in The Magazine of Art, 1891.
Two sheets mounted on same board, with text and two other engravings by Gardner, both studies of heads, one by Sir Frederic Leighton [same as 2841] and the other by Edward Burne-Jones [same as 2850, although a different publication].
On back: text
about
1945-69-2840
W. Biscombe Gardner after K. P.
“The Rabbit Hutch,” in Harpers Young People, Aug. 29, 1882
1945-69-2841 – see also 2839
W. Biscombe Gardner after Sir Frederic Leighton
“Study of a head,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1888
1945-69-2842
W. Biscombe Gardner after W. Maclaren
“Girls coming home with goats (Anacapri),” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1888
1945-69-2843
W. Biscombe Gardner after E. F. Brewtnall
“A portrait study,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1888
Box 20:
1945-69-2844
W. Biscombe Gardner after unknown artist
“The Village Rose,” with line from Tennyson, in Harpers Bazar, 1884
1945-69-2845
W. Biscombe Gardner after Walter Maclaren
“Misgivings,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1884
1945-69-2846
W. Biscombe Gardner after C. E. Hallé
“Feeding the pigeons,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1884
1945-69-2847
W. Biscombe Gardner after H. Ryland
“The Lady of Shallott,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1885
1945-69-2848
W. Biscombe Gardner after Edward Burne-Jones
“Study for the picture of King Cophetua and the beggar maid” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1884
1945-69-2849
W. Biscombe Gardner after E. F. Brewtnall
“
1945-69-2850 – see also 2839
W. Biscombe Gardner after Edward Burne-Jones
“Study for the picture of King Cophetua and the beggar maid” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1884
1945-69-2851
W. Biscombe Gardner after Edward Burne-Jones
“Head of the figure of Fortune” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1886
1945-69-2852
W. Biscombe Gardner after Sir Frederic Leighton
“Study of a head,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1886
1945-69-2853
W. Biscombe Gardner after C. Perugini
“Study of a head,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1886
1945-69-2854
Gamm after unknown artist
“Across the fields,” in St. Nicholas, April 1891
1945-69-2855
Gamm after unknown artist
“The path over the hill,” in St. Nicholas, April 1891
1945-69-2856
Gamm after unknown artist
“He has escaped!” in St. Nicholas, 1891
1945-69-2857
San[illegible] after unknown artist
“Caught,” in St. Nicholas, 1891
1945-69-2858
H. Davidson after unknown artist, with permission of L. H. Lefevre
“A lesson in drumming,” in St. Nicholas, 1891
1945-69-2859
W. W. Britt after unknown artist
“In a blizzard,” in St. Nicholas, 1891
1945-69-2860
A. E. Anderson after Howard Pyle
“Walking the plank,” in Harpers Monthly, 1887
1945-69-2861
A. Lindsay after Howard Pyle
“I see naught but a little maid in the door,” in Harpers, Dec. 1891-May 1892
1945-69-2862
Frank French after Howard Pyle
“
1945-69-2863
Frank French after Howard Pyle
“The fight for the crown,” in Harpers, Nov. 1893-April 1894
1945-69-2864
Francis S. King after Howard Pyle
“I sat gazing upon her as she leaned forward” in Harpers Monthly, 1888, for story “Stephen Wycherlie”
1945-69-2865
Victor Bernstrom after Howard Pyle
“Arresting a witch” in Harpers, April-Nov. 1883
1945-69-2866
F. H. Wellington after Howard Pyle
“A Quaker exhorter in
1945-69-2867
Victor Bernstrom after Howard Pyle
“So saying, she turned and left
1945-69-2868
Victor Bernstrom after Howard Pyle
“The Puritan governor interrupting the Christmas sports.” in Harpers, 1883-1884
1945-69-2869
Francis S. King after Howard Pyle
“Henry Morgan recruiting for the attack.” in Harpers Monthly, 1887
1945-69-2870
E. Heinemann after Howard Pyle
[elderly woman next to spinning wheel,] in The Closing Scene (Lippincott, 1887)
1945-69-2871
F. H. Wellington after Howard Pyle
[funeral,] with lines of poem, in The Closing Scene (Lippincott, 1887)
1945-69-2872
A. Anderson after Howard Pyle
“Verse 2: Ye ffat, rich man,” in Harpers, Nov. 1891-April 1892
1945-69-2873
Frank French after Howard Pyle
“Verse 4: Ye jolly country boy,” in Harpers, Nov. 1891-April 1892
1945-69-2874
W. M. Aikman after Howard Pyle
“A Maid’s Choice: A Musical Pastoral, by W. W. Gilchrist,” in Harpers, Nov. 1891-April 1892
1945-69-2875
F. S. King after Howard Pyle
“Verse 1: Ye jovial huntsman,” in Harpers, Nov. 1891-April 1892
1945-69-2876
Victor Bernstrom after Howard Pyle
“The sacking of Panama.” in Harpers Monthly, 1887
1945-69-2877
A. Lindsay after Howard Pyle
“A privateersman ashore.” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1893
1945-69-2878
E. H. Del-Orme after Howard Pyle
“The Rivals.” in The Century, Nov. 1893-April 1894
1945-69-2879
William Miller after John Trumbull, from his original preliminary ink sketch
“Death of Genl. Warren at the Battle of Bunker’s Hill,” in American Art Review, 1881
1945-69-2880
William Miller after J.-B. Corot
“The Wood-gatherers,” in The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-2881
William Miller after John Constable
“An English landscape,” in The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-2882 – see also 2883
R. Staudenbaur after Daniel C. French, sculptor
“Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet teaching the deaf-mute,” in Harpers Young People, April 23, 1889
1945-69-2883 – same as 1945-69-2882
1945-69-2884
Henry Velten after photograph by Sarony
“C. W. Field,” in Harpers Weekly, March 1882
1945-69-2885
Robert Staudenbaur after photograph by Bogardus
“W. H. Vanderbilt,” in Harpers Weekly, March 1882
1945-69-2886
Henry Velten after photograph by
“Jay Gould,” in Harpers Weekly, March 1882
1945-69-2887
Robert Staudenbaur after photograph by Pach
“Russell Sage,” in Harpers Weekly, March 1882
1945-69-2888
Robert Staudenbaur(?) after Bonnat
“William T. Walters, of
On back: article about Walters
1945-69-2889
R. G. Tietze after Gilbert Stuart
“John Randolph of
1945-69-2890
R. G. Tietze after unknown artist
“General James Wolfe,” in unknown publication, no date
1945-69-2891
R. G. Tietze after unknown artist
“Robert Fulton,” in unknown publication, no date
1945-69-2892
R. G. Tietze after unknown artist
“Benjamin Franklin,” in Harpers, Nov. 1882-April 1883
1945-69-2893
R. G. Tietze after a photograph
“William Cullen Bryant, about 1850,” in The Century, April-Nov. 1895
1945-69-2894
R. G. Tietze after a photograph by F. Gutekunst
“The Late Judge Black,” in Harpers Weekly, Sept. 1, 1883
1945-69-2895
R. G. Tietze after Emanuel Leutze
“Nathaniel Hawthorne,” in The Century, Nov. 1894-April 1895
1945-69-2896
R. G. Tietze after a photograph by George C. Cox
“
On back: article about Smith
1945-69-2897
R. G. Tietze after Gilbert Stuart
“Rufus King,” in Harpers, Dec. 1883-May 1884
1945-69-2898
Witte after J. W. Alexander
“Walt Whitman,” in Harpers, Nov. 1891-April 1892
1945-69-2899
William H. Morse after H. F.
“
1945-69-2900
John Hellawell(?) after G. H. Boughton
“The Widow’s
On back: article “Irish Peasant Life”
1945-69-2901
David Nichols after unknown artist
“St. Christopher,” in
1945-69-2902
David Nichols after unknown artist
“Edward Winslow,” in The Century, Nov. 1882-April 1883
1945-69-2903
David Nichols after unknown artist
“John Davenport,” in The Century, Nov. 1882-April 1883
1945-69-2904
David Nichols after unknown artist
“William Penn,” in The Century, Nov. 1882-April 1883
1945-69-2905
David Nichols after unknown artist
“An exciting ride” in St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-2906
David Nichols after unknown artist
“The shower-bath” in St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-2907
David Nichols after unknown artist, possibly photograph
[Louisa May Alcott,] in St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-2908
David Nichols after unknown artist
“Howard pretended to clasp the image to his breast,” in St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-2909
J. Nicholls after J. Franklin
[young woman surrounded by courting men,] in L’Allegro & Il Penseroso, 1848
On back: lines from unidentified poem
1945-69-2910
J. Thompson after F. W. Topham
[young woman serving food to two men,] in L’Allegro & Il Penseroso, 1848
1945-69-2911
David Nichols after Schoff’s steel engraving from original by unknown artist
“William Penn in armor,” in Scribner’s Monthly, April-Nov. 1876
1945-69-2912
David Nichols after unknown artist
“The
1945-69-2913
David Nichols after unknown artist
“Pat Lyon,” in Scribner’s Monthly, April-Nov. 1876
1945-69-2914
David Nichols after unknown artist
“Indian women selling bead-work,” in Scribner’s Monthly, April-Nov. 1876
1945-69-2915
David Nichols after unknown artist
“Happy New Year!” in St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-2916
David Nichols after unknown artist
“The boys trotted merrily away together” in St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-2917
David Nichols after unknown artist
“Dresden china” in St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-2918
David Nichols after unknown artist
“A greeting by my page I send to thee on Christmas Day,” in St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-2919
David Nichols after unknown artist (perhaps by Miss L. Greenaway)
“I send my serving-maiden with New-Year letter laden” in St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-2920
David Nichols after unknown artist
“Goethe in manhood,” in St. Nicholas, 1879
1945-69-2921
David Nichols after unknown artist
“Paganini” in St. Nicholas, 1879
1945-69-2922
David Nichols after unknown artist
“A comfortable party” in St. Nicholas, 1879
1945-69-2923
David Nichols after unknown artist, probably a photograph
“The New York Volunteer Life-Saving Corps in uniform: Kelly,
Long,
1945-69-2924
David Nichols after unknown artist
“Mr. Bonwig’s shot rattle around Joe’s ears,” in St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-2925
David Nichols after E. Abbey
“
1945-69-2926
David Nichols after W. L. S.
“Bruin leads Nona into the cave,” in St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-2927
David Nichols after J. E. Kelly
“The Arrivals,” in St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-2928
David Nichols after Kelly
“Riding down the steps,” in St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-2929
David Nichols after unknown artist
“Jacob led to jail,” in St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-2930
David Nichols after unknown artist
“Bernardin de St. Pierre,” in St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-2931
David Nichols after Champ
“A commotion in the church,” in St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-2932
P. Naumann after Sir John E. Millais
“Death the Reaper,” in The Magazine of Art, 1892.
On back: “Halcyon weather” and “A forerunner,” by unknown engravers and artists
1945-69-2933
P. Naumann after a photography by Mrs. F. W. H. Myers
“Robert Browning, August 1889,” in The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-2934
P. Naumann after F. Clavert
“I’ll give your back such a scratch as you never had …,” in St. Nicholas, 1891
1945-69-2935
Title for “The
1945-69-2936
William Miller after H. R. Poore
[hay wagon drawn by oxen,] in
1945-69-2937
Lettie R. Willoughby after J. Pennell
[house] in New England Bygones (Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-2938
William Miller after [illegible] Pyle
[old man, girl next to man sick in bed,] in New England Bygones (Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-2939
William Howland after unknown artist
Masthead for The Child’s Paper, ca. 1862
1945-69-2940
William Howland after unknown artist
Masthead for The Child’s Paper, ca. 1863
1945-69-2941
William Howland after unknown artist
Masthead for The Child’s Paper, Nov. 1864
1945-69-2942
T. H. Heard after unknown artist
Decorated title “Along the Road,” in Harpers, Nov. 1883-April 1884
1945-69-2943
Arhtur Hayman after Edwin A. Abbey
[young women] and poem “How Hearts-ease came first” by Robert Herrick, in Harpers Magazine, 1882 (poem also found on back)
1945-69-2944
J. S. Harley after Harry Fenn
[boats on river, wagon on road,] in The Song of the Sower (
1945-69-2945
J. S. Harley after Harry Fenn
[ships in harbor,] in The
Song of the Sower (
1945-69-2946
J. S. Harley after Harry Fenn
[woods,] with poetry, in The
Story of the Fountain (
1945-69-2947
J. S. Harley after Harry Fenn
[butterflies and birds,] with poetry, in The Story of the Fountain (
1945-69-2948
J. S. Harley after Harry Fenn
[man under tree,] with poetry, in The Story of the Fountain (
On back: title page of book, by William Cullen Bryant
1945-69-2949
J. S. Harley after Harry Fenn
[tangled thicket,] with poetry, in The Story of the Fountain (
1945-69-2950
J. S. Harley after Harry Fenn
[plow next to stream,] in The Story of the Fountain (
On back: title page of book, by William Cullen Bryant, 1871
1945-69-2951
J. S. Harley after Harry Fenn
[birds,] with poetry, in The
Story of the Fountain (
1945-69-2952
Froment after J. Walter Wilson
“Grandfather’s Darling: A fisher’s home on the Zuyder-Zee,” in Harpers Bazar, 18--
1945-69-2953
Bobbett & Hooper after D.
[young woman trimming hat,] in Festival of Song (Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-2954
Bobbett & Hooper after D.
[boat on river,] in Festival of Song (Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-2955
Bobbett & Hooper after D.
[marsh,] in Festival of Song (Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-2956
Bobbett & Hooper after D.
[river,] in Festival of Song (Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-2957
Bobbett & Hooper after D.
[cupid and title “Fifth Evening,”] in Festival of Song (Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-2958
Bobbett & Hooper after D.
[mountains and forest,] in Festival of Song (Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-2959
Bobbett & Hooper after A. Fredericks, F. O. C. Darley, J. D. Smillie, S. R. Gifford, or E. Benson
[rolled papers and title “Sixth Evening,”] in Festival of Song (Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-2960
Bobbett & Hooper after A. Fredericks, F. O. C. Darley, J. D. Smillie, S. R. Gifford, or E. Benson
[blacksmith,] in Festival of Song (Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-2961
Bobbett & Hooper after A. Fredericks, F. O. C. Darley, J. D. Smillie, S. R. Gifford, or E. Benson
[man watching children play] in Festival of Song (Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-2962
Bobbett & Hooper after A. Fredericks, F. O. C. Darley, J. D. Smillie, S. R. Gifford, or E. Benson
[man plowing, children nearby,] in Festival of Song (Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-2963
Bobbett & Hooper after A. Fredericks, F. O. C. Darley, J. D. Smillie, S. R. Gifford, or E. Benson
[cows on lane through woods,] in Festival of Song (Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-2964
Bobbett & Hooper after A. Fredericks, F. O. C. Darley, J. D. Smillie, S. R. Gifford, or E. Benson
[rocky shore,] in Festival of Song (Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-2965
William R. Bodenstab after unknown artist
“The printing machines in the vault,” in Century Magazine, Nov. 1890
1945-69-2966
T. Schussler after unknown artist
“Stop-cylinder printing machines,” in Century Magazine, Nov. 1890
1945-69-2967
William R. Bodenstab or T. Schussler after unknown artist
“Hydrostatic dry-pressing machine,” in Century Magazine, Nov. 1890
1945-69-2968
T. S. Bayley after J. Fulleylove
“A Memory,” with poem by W. E. Henley, in The Magazine of Art, 1886
1945-69-2969
Bobbett & Hooper after
[mountains and forest,] in Festival of Song (Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-2970
Bobbett & Hooper after
[man sitting on rocks,] in Festival of Song (Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-2971
Bobbett & Hooper after
[old woman and girl next to spinning wheel,] in Festival of Song (Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-2972
Bobbett & Hooper after
[field and trees,] in Festival of Song (Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-2973
Bobbett & Hooper after
[wreath and title “Third Evening,”] in Festival of Song (Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-2974
Bobbett & Hooper after
[man with harp on mountain,] in Festival of Song (Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-2975
Bobbett & Hooper after A. D. Shattuck
[flowers,] with poem, in Festival of Song (Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
On back: poems by Sir John Suckling, Lyly, Lodge, Marlowe
1945-69-2976
Bobbett & Hooper after S. Colman
[night sky,] with poem, in Festival of Song (Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-2977
Bobbett & Hooper after A. D. Shattuck, S. Colman, Alfred Fredericks, or James Hart
[cows, farm, mountain] with text, in Festival of Song (Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-6986 –
mounted with 1945-69-2975-2977, and filed under those numbers
Bobbett & Hooper after A. D. Shattuck, S. Colman, Alfred Fredericks, or James Hart
[deer head and title “Second Evening,”] in Festival of Song (Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-2978
Robert H. Carson after Edwin A. Abbey
“To Anthea,” with poem (also on back) in Harpers Magazine, Jan. 1883
1945-69-2979
Robert H. Carson after Edwin A. Abbey
“The Bride-Cake,” with poem (also on back) in Harpers Magazine, Dec. 1882
1945-69-2980
Robert H. Carson after Edwin A. Abbey
“The Bracelet to Julia,” with poem by Robert Herrick (also on back), in Harpers Magazine, July 1881
1945-69-2981
Robert H. Carson after Edwin A. Abbey
“To Meddowes,” with poem (also on back), in Harpers Magazine, Jan. 1883
1945-69-2982
W. J. Dana after Frederick Dielman
[lady with tigers,] illustrating The Princess by Tennyson (Houghton, Mifflin, 1892).
On back: title page and list of artists and engravers who did work for this book
1945-69-2983
Unknown engraver and artist
[lute on window sill,] from The Princess by Tennyson (Houghton, Mifflin, 1892).
1945-69-2984
Unknown engraver and artist
[deer and decoration,] from The Princess by Tennyson (Houghton, Mifflin, 1892).
1945-69-2985
W. J. Dana after E. H. Garret
[boat in storm, boat in calm,] with poem “To G.W.G.,” in Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin, vol. 3, 1882)
On back: decorated title, “Poems,” drawn by L.S. Ipsen, engraved by Russell & Richardson
1945-69-2986
J. A. Bogert after W. L. Sheppard
[man plowing,] with poem, in Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin, vol. 3, 1882)
1945-69-2987
J. P. Davis after Edwin A. Abbey
“Upon a Virgin Kissing a Rose,” with poem by Robert Herrick, in Harpers Magazine, June 1879
1945-69-2988
J. P. Davis after von Gebhardt
“The Last Supper,” perhaps in Harpers Magazine, June 1879
1945-69-2989
J. P. Davis after Edwin A. Abbey
“Christmas-Eve – A Ceremonie,” with poem by Robert Herrick, in Harpers Magazine, Jan. 1881
1945-69-2990
J. D. after Miss L. B. Humphrey
Title: “Drifting,” in Drifting, by T. Buchanan Read (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1881).
On back: title page of book
1945-69-2991
J. D. after Miss L. B. Humphrey
[cliffs,] with lines of verse, in Drifting, by T. Buchanan Read (Lippincott, 1881).
1945-69-2992
J. D. after Miss L. B. Humphrey
[
1945-69-2993
J. D. after Miss L. B. Humphrey
[
1945-69-2994
H. Deis after Edwin A. Abbey
“Upon Tap,” with poem by Robert Herrick (copy also on back), in Harpers Magazine, 1881
1945-69-2995
H. Deis after Edwin A. Abbey
“To an Old Woman,” with poem by Robert Herrick (copy also on back), in Harpers Magazine, 1881
1945-69-2996
H. Deis after Edwin A. Abbey
“Upon Spur,” with poem by Robert Herrick (copy also on back), in Harpers Magazine, 1882
1945-69-2997 –
mounted with 449 and filed under that number
Engraver: A. Bellenger. Artist: John Pettie, R. A.
“The General’s Head-Quarters.” In: Some Modern Artists and Their Works, 1883
1945-69-2998 – matted with 307-309, and filed under those numbers
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Leap of Weatherford’s Horse.” Published in: Our Country, 1878
1945-69-2999 - mounted with 3271-3272 and filed under those numbers
Engraver: Jas. T. Speer. Artist: A. R. Waud
“Capture of the ‘Santa Anna,’ Spanish Flag-Ship, by Cavendish,” in: Harper’s, Nov. 1882–Apr. 1883
1945-69-3000 – mounted with 2165-2167 and filed under those numbers
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Edw. A. Abbey
“Mercedes’s Rocking Song.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1878
1945-69-3001
T. A. Butler after Henry James
John S. [Singer] Sargent, in Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-3002
T. A. Butler after photograph by
James Gillespie Blaine, in Harper’s Weekly, Feb. 4, 1893
1945-69-3003
T. A. Butler after photograph
Stonewall Jackson at the Age of Twenty-Four, in Harper’s Monthly, 1891. Text on back
1945-69-3004
Unknown artist and engraver
The Jackson Dwelling, Lexington, in Harper’s Monthly, 1891
1945-69-3005
Unknown artist and engraver
The Virginia Military Institute, in Harper’s Monthly, 1891
1945-69-3006
Unknown artist and engraver
Monument Where Jackson Fell at Chancellorsville, in Harper’s Monthly, 1891
1945-69-3007
Unknown artist and engraver
Jackson’s Tomb, Lexington, Virginia, in Harper’s Monthly, 1891
1945-69-3008
T. A. Butler after unknown artist
Stonewall
1945-69-3009
T. A. Butler after unknown artist
Dwight L.
Moody and Ira D. Sankey, in Harper’s Weekly, March 20, 1886
1945-69-3010
Albert E. Wood [probably after photos]
Birthplace of Mr. Moody at Northfield, Massachusetts and Mr. Moody’s Residence at Northfield, in Harper’s Weekly, March 20, 1886
Box 21:
1945-69-3011
Unknown artist and engraver
General Washington, in Scribner’s Magazine, Feb. 1893
1945-69-3012
T. A. Butler after John J. Audubon
Admiral Audubon,
1945-69-3013
T. A. Butler after John W. Audubon
John J. Audubon, in Scribner’s Magazine, Feb. 1893
1945-69-3014
Burig after G. F. Watts
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, in Art and Criticism, 1892
On back: n-d-1708-1-4: article by Theodore Child about Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and “The Rossetti Centenary” in The Washington Post, May 24, 1928
1945-69-3015
R. W. Burnham after G. L. Seymons
A Soldier and an Aristocrat, in Outing, March 1891
1945-69-3016
M. Brown after F. S. Cozzens
The Champlain in a Squall, in Outing, 1891
1945-69-3017
Foy after F. S. Cozzens
Hardly a Night of Pleasure, and Yet What Salt Would Miss It?, in Outing, 1891
1945-69-3018
M. L. Brown after
She Threw Herself Down, Never to Rise Again, in Outing, Dec. 1891
1945-69-3019
Hoskin after
Kraaled, in Outing, Dec. 1891
1945-69-3020
Brightly after Kilburn
Charles Gordon Greene, in Ballou’s Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion, 1855, with text
1945-69-3021
Edward Brighton? After unknown artist
Anthony Wayne, in Harper’s Magazine, Nov. 1902
Text on back: n-d-1721:
“A Sane View of Anthony Wayne,” by John R. Spears, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3022
Brendamour after A. von Courten
Ein Traum, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3023
R. Brendamour after L. R. O’Brien
Clovelly Pier at Half Tide, in The English Illustrated Magazine, Dec. 1884
1945-69-3024
A. Bowen
Indian Hunters Driving the Buffaloes Over a Precipice, in The American Magazine, 1835
1945-69-3025
A. Bowen after J. Kidder
Adams’ Temple, in Quincy, in The American Magazine, 1835, with text
1945-69-3026
A. Bowen after unknown artist
Text on back: n-d-1720
1945-69-3027
A. Bowen after unknown artist
Text on back: N-D-1719-1
1945-69-3028
A. Bowen after unknown artist
Text on back: N-D-1719-2.
1945-69-3029
A. Bowen after unknown artist
Text on back: n-d-1718-2
1945-69-3030
A. Bowen after unknown artist
Text on back: n-d-1718-2
1945-69-3031
A. Bowen after unknown artist
La
Text on back: n-d-1718-1
1945-69-3032
A. Bowen after unknown artist
Thomas Bewick, in The American Magazine, 1835.
Text on back: n-d-1718-3-4
1945-69-3033
A. Bowen or B. Mallory after unknown artist
Text on back: n-d-1717-1
1945-69-3034
A. Bowen or B. Mallory after unknown artist.
Department of State at Washington, D. C., in The American Magazine, 1835.
Text on back: n-d-1717-3-4
1945-69-3035
A. Bowen or B. Mallory after unknown artist.
Text on back: n-d-1717-2
1945-69-3036
A. Bowen or B. Mallory after unknown artist.
Capitol of
Text on back: n-d-1717-5-6
1945-69-3037
A. Bowen or B. Mallory after unknown artist.
Distant View
of
Text on back: n-d-1716-1
1945-69-3038
A. Bowen or B. Mallory after unknown artist.
Text on back: n-d-1617-2
1945-69-3039
A. Bowen or B. Mallory after unknown artist
View of the
1945-69-3040
A. Bowen or B. Mallory after unknown artist.
Text on back: n-d-1617-3
1945-69-3041
Edward Bookhout after E. J. Whitney
Washington at Boston, in The Child’s Paper, 1861
1945-69-3042
Edward Bookhout after F. A. Chapman
The Tempting Offer, in The Child’s Paper, 1861
1945-69-3043
Bookhout after E. J. Whitney or Herrick
Baby’s Complaint, in The Child’s Paper, 1861
1945-69-3044
Bross after E. J. Whitney or Herrick
[boy and girl looking at boats] from The Child’s Paper, 1861
1945-69-3045
Bross after E. J. Whitney or Herrick
Doing Good, in The Child’s Paper, 1861
1945-69-3046
Bross after E. J. Whitney or Herrick
The Soldier Bird, in The Child’s Paper, 1861
1945-69-3047
Engraver and artist unknown
[shepherd and sheep] from The Child’s Paper, 1861
1945-69-3048
John W. Stafford after W. Rodney
[boys with sleds] from The Child’s Paper, 1861
1945-69-3049
Bross after Herrick
[boy walks through door while mother spins] from The Child’s Paper, 1861
1945-69-3050
Bookhout after E. J. Whitney or Herrick
[mother, daughters, and servant going on picnic] from The Child’s Paper, 1861
1945-69-3051
Bross after E. J. Whitney or Herrick
The Stormy Sunday, in The Child’s Paper, 1861
1945-69-3052
Bogert after Thomas Moran
The Snow-Slide, in St. Nicholas, 1891
1945-69-3053 –
mounted with 10846-10849 and filed under those numbers
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster? – see monogram
[priest with children,] in The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-3054
After E. J. Whitney
Rosamond’s Goselings, in The Child’s Paper, 1860
1945-69-3055
Bogert after E. J. Whitney
Good for Something, in The Child’s Paper, 1860
1945-69-3056
T. B. or T. B. C. after Charles Landelle
Salmacis, in The Art Journal, n. d.
1945-69-3057
T. B. or T. B. C. after George H. Boughton, painting in the Corcoran Gallery
Edict of William the Testy, in The Art Journal, n. d.
1945-69-3058
Bobbett & Hooper after S. Colman
[landscape with castle] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3059
Bobbett & Hooper after J. A. Hows
[flowers] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3060
Bobbett & Hooper after Alfred Fredericks
[fairies and shell boat] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3061
Bobbett & Hooper after A. D. Shattuck
[boy at well] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3062
Bobbett & Hooper after W. Whittenden
[people dancing outdoors] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3063
Bobbett & Hooper after J. McEntee
[ice skaters] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3064
Bobbett & Hooper after J. A. Suydam
[sunrise or sunset over rocky beach] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3065
Bobbett & Hooper after Eastman Johnson
[nun] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3066
Bobbett & Hooper after C. Parsons
[woods] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3067
Bobbett & Hooper after A. F. Bellows
[man and dog walking by a stream] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3068
Bobbett & Hooper after V. Nehlig
[Classical banquet, with harpist] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3069
Bobbett & Hooper after J. McEntee
[woods and crescent moon] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3070
Bobbett & Hooper after C. T. Dix
[sailboat with mountain in background] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3071
Bobbett & Hooper after M. F. H. de Haas
[2 ships at sea] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3072
Bobbett & Hooper after S. Colman
[bullfight] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3073
Bobbett & Hooper after A. Fredericks
[medieval couple] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3074
Bobbett & Hooper after M. Waterman
[couple under tree, with cows in background] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3075
Bobbett & Hooper after V. Nehlig
[battle scene, men with lances] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3076
Bobbett & Hooper after S. Colman
[moonrise and castle] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3077
Bobbett & Hooper after W. J. Hennessey
[woman sitting on porch sewing, while boy tickles her with feather] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3078
Bobbett & Hooper after R. S. Gifford
[river, cows, and mountains] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3079
Bobbett & Hooper after J. D. Smillie
[woman watches sleeping child] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-6989 -
mounted with 1945-69-3076-3080, and filed under those numbers
Bobbett & Hooper after A. Fredericks
[man in woods] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3080
Bobbett & Hooper after unknown artist
[Woman looks out open door] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3081
Bobbett & Hooper after Alfred A. Fredericks
“First Evening” [jester] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3082
Bobbett & Hooper after James Hart
[medieval people around fire in great hall] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3083
Bobbett & Hooper after J. F. Cropsey
[herd of deer] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3084
Bobbett & Hooper after unknown artist
[cottage in landscape] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3085
Bobbett & Hooper after unknown artist
[cottage and sheep] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3086
Bobbett & Hooper after unknown artist
[cottage in snow] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3087
Bobbett & Hooper after unknown artist
[cows in creek] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3088
Bobbett & Hooper after unknown artist
[sheep and house] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3089
Bobbett & Hooper after unknown artist
[man on shore, ships on sea] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3090
Bobbett & Hooper after unknown artist
[deer at moonrise] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3091
Bobbett & Hooper after unknown artist
[fountain in moon-lit garden] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3092
Bobbett & Hooper after unknown artist
[girl wearing bonnet] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3093
Bobbett & Hooper after unknown artist
[cottage in late fall] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3094
Bobbett & Hooper after unknown artist
[young woman in nightgown reading by candlelight] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3095
Bobbett & Hooper after unknown artist
[cows in pond] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3096
Bobbett & Hooper after unknown artist
[Juliet, scene from Romeo and Juliet] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3097
Bobbett & Hooper after unknown artist
[character from The Tempest] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3098
Bobbett & Hooper after unknown artist; includes text of poem
[Renaissance man and woman dining] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3099
Bobbett & Hooper after unknown artist
[rocky seacoast,] with poem by Shirley, from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-3100
After G. F. Watts
Paolo and Francesca, with lines from Dante’s Inferno, in Harper’s, June–Nov. 1885
1945-69-3101
Fill the Rich Ears…, from The Song of the Sower, 1871
1945-69-3102
William James Linton after Hennessey
As when the Mother… from The Song of the Sower, 1871
1945-69-3103
H. Deis after Edwin Austin Abbey.
Upon Fone a School-Master, in Harper’s Magazine, 1881.
n-d-1715-1: text from “The Poetry of Robert Herrick.”
1945-69-3104
H. Deis after Edwin Austin Abbey.
Upon Blanch, in Harper’s Magazine, 1881
n-d-1715-2: text from “The Poetry of Robert Herrick.”
1945-69-3105
Title page [woman reading book], from “Selections from the Poetry of Robert Herrick,” in Harper’s Magazine, 1882 (frontispiece).
On back: n-d-1714: Article from Harper’s, January 1883 on the poetry of Robert Herrick
1945-69-3106
John Filmer after John Gilbert
Christmas in the Olden Time, in Christmas in Art and Song, 1879
1945-69-3107
John Filmer after Birket Foster
Christmas Alms-Giving in the Olden Times, in Christmas in Art and Song, 1879
1945-69-3108
John Filmer after John Gilbert
The Baronial Hall, in Christmas in Art and Song, 1879
1945-69-3109
John Filmer after Kenny Meadows
A Merry Christmas, in Christmas in Art and Song, 1879
1945-69-3110
John Filmer after
The Shepherds, in Christmas in Art and Song, 1879
1945-69-3111
John Filmer after
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, in Christmas in Art and Song, 1879
1945-69-3112
John Filmer after Granville Perkins
“Ranks of Spiky Maize Rose Like a Host Embattled,” in The Story of the Fountain, 1872
1945-69-3113
Bobbett after John Hows
“The Buckwheat Whitened Broad Acres,” in The Story of the Fountain, 1872
1945-69-3114
John Filmer after Harry Fenn
“Scatter the Wheat for Shipwrecked Men,” in The Story of the Fountain, 1872
1945-69-3115
William James Linton after Hennessy
“Shall Feel
the Dews of Gladness Start,” in The
Story of the Fountain, 1872
1945-69-3116
Frank French after Will H. Low
Fourth
Evening, in
1945-69-3117
Frank French after Will H. Low
Up the Porch
There Grew an Eastern Rose, [third evening] in
1945-69-3118
Frank French after Will H. Low
Homeward
Serenely She Walked …[Eighth evening], in
1945-69-3119
Frank French after Will H. Low
Sixth
Evening, in
1945-69-3120
Frank French after Edwin Austin Abbey
His Cavalier, in Harper’s Magazine, Nov. 1882.
On back: n-d-1713: Text from poem “His Cavalier” in Harper’s Magazine, Nov. 1882
1945-69-3121
Frank French after Edwin Austin Abbey
The Night-piece to Julia, in Harper’s Magazine, Nov. 1882
On back: n-d-1712-1: text from verse “The Night-piece, to Julia,” from “The Poetry of Robert Herrick,” Harper’s Magazine, Nov. 1882
1945-69-3122
Frank French after Edwin Austin Abbey
His Poetrie (sic) His Pillar, in Harper’s Magazine, Nov. 1882
On back: n-d-1712-2: text from verse “His Poetrie His Pillar,” from “The Poetry of Robert Herrick,” Harper’s Magazine, Nov. 1882
1945-69-3123
John Tinkey after William Gibson
[church and churchyard] from Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, 1883
1945-69-3124
C. H. Reed after Harry Bisbing
[cows] from Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, 1883
1945-69-3125
John Dalziel after R. Swain Gifford
[ruined tower] from Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, 1883
On back: n-d-1711-1-3: notes about Thomas Gray and “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard”
1945-69-3126
Jonnard after unknown artist
Hermione, in Character Sketches, 1892
1945-69-3127
Robert Varley after A. Maignan
The Parting of Hector and Andromache, in James Baldwin’s Eighth Year, 1897
On back: n-d-1710-1-3: text from “The Iliad of Homer,”
1945-69-3128
Engraved by M. Chapon, delineated by M. Massard, painting by Georges Sauvage
Saint Jèrome dans le desert, in Le Monde Illustre, May 1884
1945-69-3129
Florian after unknown artist
The Royal Equipage, in Scribner’s, Sept. 1897
1945-69-3130
Florian after unknown artist
The Approaches to the Plaza del Toros on the day of a Bull Fight, in Scribner’s, Sept. 1897
1945-69-3131
Florian after Pietro Perugino
The Virgin, in Harper’s, vol. 86, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-3132
Florian after Giovanni Bellini
The Virgin, in Harper’s, vol. 86, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-3133
Florian after Hans Memlinc
The Virgin, in Harper’s, vol. 86, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-3134
Florian after A. Castaigne
Pelagia Impersonating Aphrodite in the Amphitheatre, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3135
Frank French after W. J. Smedley
[Native Americans and teepees] from Onnalinda, 1884
1945-69-3136
Frank French after W. J. Smedley
[Native American in canoe] from Onnalinda, 1884
1945-69-3137
Frank French after W. J. Smedley
“The Burning Ship” from Onnalinda, 1884
1945-69-3138
Frank French after W. J. Smedley
“Moonlight Interview” from Onnalinda, 1884
1945-69-3139
Frank French after W. J. Smedley
“The Impassioned Heroine” from Onnalinda, 1884
1945-69-3140
Frank French after W. J. Smedley
“A Sudden Intrusion” from Onnalinda, 1884
1945-69-3141
Frank French after W. J. Smedley
“The Trio: To the Rendezvous” from Onnalinda, 1884
1945-69-3142
Frank French after W. J. Smedley
[castle, headpiece to part I] from Onnalinda, 1884
1945-69-3143
Frank French after W. J. Smedley
[woman next to tree, frontispiece] from Onnalinda, 1884
1945-69-3144
Frank French after W. J. Smedley
“The Heroine’s Stratagem” from Onnalinda, 1884
1945-69-3145
Frank French after J. R. Weguelin
In the City of Salame, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 14, 1893
1945-69-3146
Frank French (writer, drawer, engraver)
“The Doctor,” A Day With a Country Doctor, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 8, 1890
1945-69-3147
Frank French (writer, drawer, engraver)
Mr. Cobb, in A Day With a Country Doctor, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 8, 1890
1945-69-3148
Frank French after C. S. Reinhart
I Love Thee, Annie, from Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-3149
Frank French after Vicente Poveda
Vale of Tears, from Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-3150
Frank French after C. S. Reinhart
A Professional Beggar, in Harper’s, vol. 81, 1882
1945-69-3151
Frank French after Burns
Wreck of the “Huron”, in Harper’s, vol. 81, 1882
1945-69-3152
Frank French ager W. T. Smedley
“And Before Mr. Port Could Rally His Forces They Had Entered The Carriage and Had Driven Away,” in Harper’s, vol. 81, 1882
1945-69-3153
Frank French after C. S. Reinhart
Two Assassins in Long Cloaks, in Harper’s, vol. 81, 1882
1945-69-3154
Frank French after Edwin Austin Abbey
As We Walked Home Together, in Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-3155
Frank French after A. C. Redwood
“But Niggers, Suh, Niggers, Dey Er Diffunt,” from Harper’s Monthly, 1887
1945-69-3156
Frank French after F. A. Bridgman
At the Fountain of Birkadem, from Harper’s Monthly, 1887
1945-69-3157
Frank French after M. Munkacsy (Michael Lieb)
Milton
Dictating “Paradise Lost” to His Daughters, in James Baldwin’s Eighth Year,
1945-69-3158
Frank French after Deschamps
The Little Beggar Girl, from unknown publication, 1896
1945-69-3159
Speer after John S. Davis
Keeping House, from The Aldine, 1872
1945-69-3160
Frank French after E. H. G.
Lady Clare, from Lady Clare, 1884
1945-69-3161
Rea after Alfred Fredericks
Lily-White Doe for Cousin Clare, from Lady Clare, 1884
1945-69-3162
C. H. Reed after Alfred Fredericks
Wedding of Lady Clare, from Lady Clare, 1884
1945-69-3163
Rea after F. B. Schell
Lake near the Village, from Lady Clare, 1884
1945-69-3164
Frank Fench after Fench [so marked, but perhaps Frank French is meant]
Uncle Amos, from Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 8, 1890
1945-69-3165
T. H. Heard after unknown artist
Hauling canoes Across the Carry – from Caribou to Portage Lake, Me., from Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 8, 1890
1945-69-3166
E. H. Del’Orme after Burns
Drawing Canoes up the Rapids, from Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 8, 1890
1945-69-3167
Frank French after F. D. Millet
Dressing the Bride, from The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 1882, with poem
1945-69-3168
Unknown artist and engraver, with lines from poem
And the Ghostly Sails Glide By, from The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 1882
1945-69-3169
George F. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
Before the Rain, from The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 1882, with lines from poem
1945-69-3170
Unknown engraver after W. L. Taylor
Quatrains, from The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 1882, with lines from “Day and Night”
1945-69-3171
Frank French after William H. Gibson
Reynard in Luck, from Happy Hunting-Grounds, 1887
1945-69-3172
W. Morse after William H. Gibson
A Frolic in the Snow, from Happy Hunting-Grounds, 1887
1945-69-3173
J. T. Speer after S. G. W. Benjamin
The Golden Legend, from The Works of Longfellow, 1882
1945-69-3174
Bervic after Salvator
Education of Achilles by the Centaur, from Harper’s Monthly, Aug. 1878
1945-69-3175
William Sharp after Salvator
Diogenes in Search of an Honest Man, from Harper’s Monthly, Aug. 1878
1945-69-3176
– mounted with 2643-2648, and filed with
those numbers
J. Aug. Bogert after Thomas Moran
“He who, upon an Alpine peak,” in Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland (Scribner, 1879)
1945-69-3177
Bobbett and
Van Curlet’s Bearer of Dispatches, in History of New-York, 1849
1945-69-3178
Endé after Darley
Knickerbocker’s Rage at Crying Children, in History of New-York, 1849
1945-69-3179
Leslie and Traver after Darley
Portrait of Wouter Van Twiller from Authentic Sources, in History of New-York, 1849
1945-69-3180
Bobbett and
Great
1945-69-3181
Leslie and Traver after Darley
Dutch Exploring Expedition Cast, in History of New-York, 1849
1945-69-3182
Childs after Darley
Old Keldermeester in His Coffin, in History of New-York, 1849
1945-69-3183
R. Staudenbaur after J. G. Brown, painting in the National Academy of Design
The Neighbors, in Harper’s Weekly, Apr. 15, 1882
1945-69-3184
R. Staudenbaur after Toby Rosenthal
The Vacant Chair, in Harper’s Weekly, 1882
1945-69-3185
C. State after Howard Helmick
Many a Bride Stepped from Her Home Aboard Her Husband’s Whaler, in The Century, May 1890–Nov. 1890
1945-69-3186
C. State after Howard Helmick
Bounced on a Pillion Behind the Liveried Footman, in The Century, 1893–1894
1945-69-3187
The
1945-69-3188
An Urgent Appeal, in The Century, Nov. 1891–Apr. 1892
1945-69-3189
Napoleon, Goethe, and Wieland, in The Century, Nov. 1895–Apr. 1896
1945-69-3190
A Bit of Brush, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1895
1945-69-3191
Bazin after Lord Edwin Weeks
A Bayadère, in The Capitals of the World, 1894
1945-69-3192
Bazin after Lord Edwin Weeks
Market at
1945-69-3193
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist; text on back
Miggles,
in The Luck of Roaring Camp, by Bret
Harte (
1945-69-3194
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
Tennesseis
Partner, in The Luck of Roaring Camp,
by Bret Harte,
1945-69-3195
Thomas Bewick after unknown artist
10. – Argos was There, from Harper’s Monthly, Sept. 1878
On back: n-d-1709-1-23: article about Bewick’s woodcuts, from Harper’s Monthly, Sept. 1878
1945-69-3196
Thomas Bewick after unknown artist
11. – The Wood Grouse, from Harper’s Monthly, Sept. 1878
1945-69-3197
Thomas Bewick after unknown artist
12. – The Superstitious Dog, from Harper’s Monthly, Sept. 1878
1945-69-3198
E. Dalziel after J. J. Jenkins
XIX [dancers and others], from The Traveller,
1945-69-3199
M. Jackson after E. M. Ward
XX [man fiddles, children dance], from The Traveller
(The Art Union of
1945-69-3200
Thomas Johnson after photograph by Sarony
Harriet Beecher Stowe, from The Century, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-3201
W. H. Morse after William H. Gibson
A Bird of Ill Omen, from Harper’s, 1886
1945-69-3202
Robert Varley after William H. Gibson
Mountain-Laurel, from Harper’s, 1886
Box 22:
1945-69-3203
A. Bobbett after C. S. Reinhart
A German Beer Garden, Hoboken, from Harper’s, vol. 57, June–Nov. 1878
1945-69-3204
J. Hellawell after unknown artist
The Terrace at Austen House, from Harper’s, vol. 57, June–Nov. 1878
1945-69-3205
Jno. P. Davis after Beechnut
A Perfect Cow, from Harper’s, vol. 57, June–Nov. 1878
1945-69-3206
Jno. P. Davis after unknown artist
The Old Oaken Bucket, from Harper’s, vol. 57, June–Nov. 1878
1945-69-3207
J. Hellawell after the Marquis de Lorne
Near
1945-69-3208
J. Hellawell after J. A. S. Monks
A
1945-69-3209
J. Hellawell after
Running the
Rapids, from Picturesque
1945-69-3210
J. Hellawell after L. R. O’Brien
McGillivray’s Chute, River Rouge, from Picturesque Canada (James Clarke, 1882)
1945-69-3211
J. Hellawell after R. Swain Gifford
1945-69-3212
A. Lindsay after Alfred Parsons
The Singing Shepherd, in Harper’s, vol. 84, Dec. 1891–May 1892
1945-69-3213
A. Lindsay after William H. Gibson
A Relic of the Departed South, from Harper’s Monthly, 1887
1945-69-3214
A. Lindsay after William H. Gibson
Swamp Cypresses, from Harper’s Monthly, 1887
1945-69-3215
A. Lindsay after B. Galofré
Presentation of a Circus to a Spanish Town, from Harper’s Monthly, 1887
1945-69-3216
A. Lindsay after George Baker
The Whirlpool, from Harper’s Monthly, 1887
1945-69-3217
H. F. Davey after Sidney Starr
E. S. Willard, Esq., from The Magazine of Art, March 1888
1945-69-3218
Harry F. Davey after J. Buxton Knight
The Beginning of the Day, from The English Ilustrated. Magazine, 1887
1945-69-3219
H. F. Davey after Clough Bromley
The Weedy Moat, from The English Illustrated Magazine, 1887
1945-69-3220
F. M. V. after unknown artist
Rebuilding the Marie in the Granite Gorge, Grand Cañon, from Scribner’s Magazine, 1890
1945-69-3221
Unknown artist and engraver
Below the Great Volcano, from Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 8, 1890
1945-69-3222
W. R. Bodenstab after Burns
The Saturday Bath in the Old Days, from Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 8, 1890
1945-69-3223
W. Dana after unknown artist
Below Diamond Creek, Grand Cañon, from Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 8, 1890
1945-69-3224
Sylvester after Ernest W. Longfellow
“The Tides,” from Twenty Poems from Henry W. Longfellow, 1884
1945-69-3225
W. J. Dana after Ernest W. Longfellow
[garden gate,] from Twenty Poems from Henry W. Longfellow, 1884
1945-69-3226
Unknown engraver after Ernest W. Longfellow
Amalfi, from Twenty Poems from Henry W. Longfellow, 1884
1945-69-3227
F. G. Putnam after Ernest W. Longfellow
Mad River, from Twenty Poems from Henry W. Longfellow, 1884
1945-69-3228
Unknown engraver after Ernest W. Longfellow
The Tide
Rises, the
1945-69-3229
Sylvester after Ernest W. Longfellow
Elegiac, from Twenty Poems from Henry W. Longfellow, 1884
1945-69-3230
Dalziel Brothers after T. Dalziel
“May I always own thy hand,” with lines of poetry, from The Spirit of Praise, n. d.
1945-69-3231
Dalziel Brothers after T. Dalziel
[ship on high seas] from The Spirit of Praise, n. d.
1945-69-3232
Dalziel Brothers after T. Dalziel
“We soon shall join the throng,” with lines of poetry, from The Spirit of Praise, n. d.
1945-69-3233
Dalziel Brothers after T. Dalziel
“Unto you therefore which believe He is precious” from The Spirit of Praise, n. d.
1945-69-3234
Dalziel Brothers after T. Dalziel
“But I shall rove and lose the race,” with lines of poetry from The Spirit of Praise, n. d.
1945-69-3235
Dalziel Brothers after W. Small
[Mother carrying child,] from The Spirit of Praise, n. d.
1945-69-3236
Dalziel Brothers after Paul Gray
[woman reading,] from The Spirit of Praise, n. d.
1945-69-3237
Dalziel Brothers after J. Pennell
[large trees in woods], from The Spirit of Praise, n. d.
1945-69-3238
Dalziel Brothers after W. Small
“The Harvest Song,” with lines of poetry, from The Spirit of Praise, n. d.
1945-69-3239
Dalziel Brothers after T. Dalziel
[night scene – hills and woods,] from The Spirit of Praise, n. d.
1945-69-3240
Dalziel Brothers after unknown artist
[horses pulling hay wagon] from The Spirit of Praise, n. d.
1945-69-3241
Dalziel Brothers after T. Dalziel
[man sowing] from The Spirit of Praise, n. d.
1945-69-3242
Dalziel Brothers after
[man praying,] from The Spirit of Praise, n. d.
On back: n-d-1707: Headpiece titled “The Lord’s Day,” from The Spirit of Praise, n. d. (text only)
1945-69-3243
Dalziel Brothers after Smallfield
“Teach me to live by faith,” with lines by John Newton, from The Spirit of Praise, n. d.
1945-69-3244
Dalziel Brothers after T. Dalziel
[people going to church] from The Spirit of Praise, n. d.
1945-69-3245
Dalziel Brothers after T. Dalziel
[people going to church,] from The Spirit of Praise, n. d.
1945-69-3246
Dalziel Brothers after T. Dalziel
“See, the streams of living waters,” couplet from poem, from The Spirit of Praise, n. d.
1945-69-3247
Dalziel Brothers after T. Dalziel
[enthroned Christ,] from The Spirit of Praise, n. d.
1945-69-3248
Dalziel Brothers after E. Dalziel
“These through fiery trials trod,” couplet from poem, from The Spirit of Praise, n. d.
1945-69-3249
Dalziel Brothers after J. W. North
“Jesus, hail! Enthroned in glory,” with lines from poem, from The Spirit of Praise, n. d.
1945-69-3250
Engraver: Dalziel Bros. Artist: T. Dalziel
“Come, Desire of Nations, come,” [shepherds and sheep,] illustrating
“Seed-Time and Harvest,” in: The Spirit of Praise (
1945-69-3251
Engraver: Dalziel Bros.. Artist: T. Dalziel
“See! Ten thousand
burning seraphs,” illustrating “Seed-Time and Harvest,” in: The Spirit of Praise (
1945-69-3252
Engraver: Dalziel Bros. Artist: J. W. North
“Your fathers, where are they?” [church graveyard, with
girls,] illustrating “Seed-Time and Harvest”
in: The Spirit of Praise (
1945-69-3253
Engraver: Dalziel Bros. Artist: T. Dalziel
“Let They favor and Thy blessing” [shipwreck,] illustrating “Seed-Time and Harvest,”
Published in: The Spirit of Praise (
1945-69-3254
Engraver: Joseph
Speer. Artist:
“A By-Road in
1945-69-3255
Engraver: Joseph Speer. Artist: Thos. Moran
[castle,] published in: Lucile by Owen Meredith (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-3256
Engraver: Joseph Speer. Artist: J. D. Smillie
[trees by water,] published in: Lucile by Owen Meredith (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-3257
Engraver: Joseph Speer. Artist: Harry Fenn
[storm in mountains,] in: Lucile by Owen Meredith (Boston: J. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-3258
Engraver: Joseph Speer. Artist: Harry Fenn
[scene in tropics,] published in: Lucile by Owen Meredith (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-3259
Engraver: Joseph Speer. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“The Rollway.” Published
in: Picturesque
1945-69-3260
Engraver: Joseph T. Speer. Artist: Paul Dixon
“Evening” [farm scene,] Published in: The Aldine (1872)
1945-69-3261
Engraver: J. T. Speer. Artist: Harry Fenn
“The
1945-69-3262
Engraver: Joseph T. Speer. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“Head of
1945-69-3263
Engraver: Robt.
Varley. Artist: Thos. Moran.
Poem by Henry
“Like a Ship that at Anchor Rides,” in: Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-3264
Engraver: Joseph T. Speer. Artist: Martha Ritchie Simpson. Poem from the French of Ducis.
“To My Brooklet.” Published in: Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1880)
1945-69-3265
Engraver: Robt. Varley. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“Riding Out a Sou’Wester under Lee of Long Point,” in: Picturesque
1945-69-3266
Engraver: Joseph T. Speer. Artist: Thos. Moran
“Rapids above the
1945-69-3267
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Kwasind Clearing the Path,” illustrating “Hiawatha’s Wooing.”
Published in: Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1880)
1945-69-3268
Engraver: J. T. Speer. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
[Hiawatha and Nokomis,] illustrating “Hiawatha’s Wooing”
Published in: Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1880)
1945-69-3269
Engraver: J. A. Bogert. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“At the stern sat Hiawatha,” illustrating “Hiawatha’s Wooing”
Published in: Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1880)
1945-69-3270
Engraver: E. Schoonmaker. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
[Hiawatha as baby,] illustrating “The Song of Hiawatha”
Published in: Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1880)
1945-69-3271
Engraver: A. Measom. Artist: J. O. Davidson
“Defeat of the British Under Sir John Hawkins at San Juan de Ulloa”
Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-3272
Engraver: Hy Wolf. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Thomas Moon began to lay about him with his sword,” in: Harper’s, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-2999 [mounted with 3271-3272 and filed under those numbers]
Engraver: Jas. T. Speer. Artist: A. R. Waud
“Capture of the ‘Santa Anna,’ Spanish Flag-Ship, by Cavendish,” in: Harper’s, Nov. 1882–Apr. 1883
1945-69-3273
Engraver: Spiegle. Artist: E. D. Palmer
“The Little Peasant” [statue]. Published in: St. Nicholas, 1880
1945-69-3274
Engraver: C. State. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote
“Ech-O!” Published in: St. Nicholas, May 1887 – Oct. 1887
1945-69-3275
Engraver:
“On the Brink.” Published in: unknown
1945-69-3276
Engraver:
“A Love Story.” Published in: The Century Magazine, Feb. 1887
1945-69-3277
Engraver:
“The Coward.” Published in: unknown
1945-69-3278
Engraver:
“In the Bookseller’s Shop.” Published in: The Century, May – Oct. 1893
1945-69-3279
Engraver:
“The Holy
1945-69-3280
Engraver: C. State. Artist: Frederick Remington
“Captain Dodge’s Colored Troopers to the Rescue.” In: The Century, May – Oct. 1891
1945-69-3281
Engraver:
“Orderlies.” Published in: The Century, Nov 1895 – April 1896
1945-69-3282
Engraver:
“The Sentinel.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1896
1945-69-3283
Engraver:
“The Coronation of Napoleon I.” Published in: The Century, Nov 1895 – April 1896
1945-69-3284
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: unknown
“The Outcast of Poker Flat.”
In: Luck of Roaring Camp (
1945-69-3285
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote
“
1945-69-3286
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: J. M. Cameron
“Helen of
1945-69-3287
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: unknown.
[man and woman with sequoia trees,] in: The Luck of Roaring Camp (Osgood & Co.)
1945-69-3288
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: unknown
“Brown of Calaveras,” In:
Luck of Roaring Camp (
1945-69-3289
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: unknown
[miners with baby in box,] In: Luck of
Roaring Camp (
1945-69-3290
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: W. L. Sheppard
“Margaret More,” in: A Dream of
1945-69-3291
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: W. L. Sheppard
[man and woman on horseback,] in: A Dream
of
1945-69-3292
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: A. Fredericks
[king on throne,] in:
A Dream of
1945-69-3293
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: on wood, T. Appleton Brown
[country lane,] Published in: Landscape in American Poetry (Appleton, 1875)
1945-69-3294
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: on wood, T. Appleton Brown
[country path,] published in: Landscape
in American Poetry (
1945-69-3295
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: on Wood, J. Appleton Brown
“
1945-69-3296
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: on Wood, J. Appleton Brown
“Where Artichoke in shadow slides,” in: Landscape in American Poetry (1875)
1945-69-3297
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: J. Appleton Brown
“Storm at the Isles of Shoals.” In: American Painters (D. Appleton & Co., 1881)
1945-69-3298
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: J. Appleton Brown
“The
1945-69-3299
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: on wood, J. Appleton Brown
[two pictures, with lines of poetry by Mrs. Thaxter,]
in: Landscape in American Poetry (New York: Appleton, 1875)
1945-69-3300
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: F. S. Church, stained glass window design
“Saint Cecilia” (a fragment). In: Harper’s Magazine, November 1895, frontispiece
1945-69-3301
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: unknown.
“The Cow,” with text. Published in: Harper’s Monthly, September 1878
1945-69-3302
Engraver: Thomas Bewick Artist: unknown.
“Race-Horse,” with text. Published in: Harper’s Monthly, September 1878
1945-69-3303
Engraver: Thomas Bewick Artist: unknown.
“Winter Hunting of the Hare,”with text. Published in: Harper’s Monthly, Sept. 1878
1945-69-3304
Engraver: Thomas Bewick Artist: unknown.
“The Irreverent Cat,” with text. Published in: Harper’s Monthly, September 1878
1945-69-3305 [see also 3310]
Engraver: Thomas Bewick Artist: unknown.
“The Frightened Mother,” with text. Published in: Harper’s Monthly, September 1878
1945-69-3306
Engraver: Thomas Bewick Artist: unknown.
“The Solitary Cormorant,” with text. Published in: Harper’s Monthly, September 1878
1945-69-3307
Engraver: Thomas Bewick Artist: unknown. Text on back.
“Female Kestrel.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1882
1945-69-3308 [see also 3320]
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: unknown.
“The Common Boar.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1882
1945-69-3309
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: unknown.
“The Starling.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1882
1945-69-3310 - same as 3305, above
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: unknown.
“Tail-Piece to ‘The Beaver’” in: Harper’s Monthly, 1882
1945-69-3311
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: unknown.
“Tail-Piece to the ‘Curlew.’” [boys chasing dog.] Published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1882
1945-69-3312
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: unknown.
“The Common Snipe.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1882
1945-69-3313 [see also 3317]
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: unknown.
“Old English Hound.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1882
1945-69-3314
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: unknown.
“Owl.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1882
1945-69-3315
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: Thomas Bewick Text on back and on another sheet.
“Bewick’s Thumb-Mark.” Published in: The Century Magazine, September, 1882
1945-69-3316
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: Thomas Bewick
“Bay Pony.” Published in: The Century Magazine, September, 1882
[sheet numbered 8 – no pictures, therefore not numbered, but the text follows that which is found on the back of 3315-3316.]
1945-69-3317 [same as 3313] Text on back.
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: Thomas Bewick.
“Old English Hound.” Published in: The Century Magazine, September, 1882
1945-69-3318
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: Thomas Bewick
“The Ounce.” [a kind of wild cat.] In: The Century Magazine, September, 1882
1945-69-3319
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: Thomas Bewick
“The Yellow Bunting.” Published in: The Century Magazine, September, 1882
1945-69-3320 [same as 3308]
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: Thomas Bewick
“The Common Boar.” Published in: The Century Magazine, September, 1882
1945-69-3321. Text on back
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: Thomas Bewick
“Poachers Tracking a Hare in the Snow.” In: The Century Magazine, September, 1882
1945-69-3322
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: Thomas Bewick
“The Common Snipe.” Published in: The Century Magazine, September, 1882
1945-69-3323
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: Thomas Bewick
“Kite-Flying.” Published in: The Century Magazine, September, 1882
1945-69-3324
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: Thomas Bewick
“TheTawny Owl.” Published in: The Century Magazine, September, 1882
1945-69-3325. Text on back.
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: Thomas Bewick
“Bewick Drinking Out of his Hat.” In: The Century Magazine, September 1882
1945-69-3326
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: Thomas Bewick
“Tail-Piece to the ‘Curlew’” [boys chasing dog.] In: The Century Magazine, Sept. 1882
1945-69-3327
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: Thomas Bewick
“Tail-Piece to ‘The Jay’” [boys in runaway cart.] In: The Century Magazine, Sept. 1882
1945-69-3328
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: Thomas Bewick
“Tail-Piece to ‘The Watercrake’” [feather.] In: The Century Magazine, September 1882
1945-69-3329
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: unknown.
“Birth-Place of Bewick,” with text. Published in: Harper’s Monthy, September, 1878
1945-69-3330
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: after portrait by James Ramsay
“Thomas Bewick,” with text. Published in: Harper’s Monthy, September, 1878
1945-69-3331
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: unknown.
“Boys Playing at Cavalry in the Church-Yard,” in: Harper’s Monthly, September, 1878
1945-69-3332
Engraver: Thomas Bewick. Artist: unknown
“The Peacock,” with text. Published in: Harper’s Monthly, September, 1878
1945-69-3333 – mounted with 10813 and filed under that number
Engraver: N. Orr. Artist: N. Orr
Ad: “N. Orr, Designer
and Engraver on Wood,
Published in: unknown advertising publication
1945-69-3334
Engraver:
“Party Quarrel,” with text. Published in: The Century, October 1883
1945-69-3335
Engraver: Ebenezer Landells. Artist: unknown
“The Vain Butterfly,” with text. Published in: The Century, October 1883
1945-69-3336
Engraver: H. R. P. W. Hole. Artist: unknown
“Seed-Sower,” with text. Published in: The Century, October 1883
1945-69-3337
Engraver: unknown. Artist:
“Tail-Piece” [Cupid with owl,] with text. Published in: The Century, October 1883
1945-69-3338
Engraver: Nesbit. Artist: unknown.
“The Self-Important,” with text. Published in: The Century, October 1883
1945-69-3339
Engraver: Charlton Nesbit. Artist: unknown.
“The Cock, The Dog and The Fox,” with text. Published in: The Century, October 1883
1945-69-3340
Engraver: Nesbit. Artist: unknown.
“The Daughters of Jerusalem,” with text. Published in: The Century, October 1883
1945-69-3341
Engraver: Nesbit. Artist: unknown.
“In the Stocks,” with text. Published in: The Century, October 1883
1945-69-3342
Engraver: a pupil of Thomas Bewick. Artist: William Harvey
“The Summer Duck,” with text. Published in: The Century, October 1883
1945-69-3343
Engraver: a pupil of Thomas Bewick. Artist: William Harvey
Initials T and A, with text. Published in: The Century, October 1883
1945-69-3344
Engraver: a pupil of Thomas Bewick. Artist: William Harvey
“The Jaguar,” with text. Published in: The Century, October 1883
1945-69-3345
Engraver: a pupil of Thomas Bewick. Artist: William Harvey
Initial E, with text. Published in: The Century, October 1883
1945-69-3346 - OVERSIZED
– B – Box 1
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: J. P. Mesle
“In the Shade.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, Apr. 1889
1945-69-3347 - OVERSIZED
– B – Box 1
Engraver: Meason. Artist: J. O. Davidson
“An Old-Time Sea-Fight.” Published in: The Aldine – 1873
1945-69-3348
Engraver: H. Marsh. Artist:
J. La
“The Children,” with poem. In: Enoch Arden by Alfred Tennyson (Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1865)
1945-69-3700 – matted with 3348, and filed under that number
Engraver: J. A. Bogert. Artist: E. Vedder
“The Rescue,” with couplet. In: Enoch Arden by Alfred Tennyson (Ticknor & Fields, 1865)
1945-69-5429 – matted
with 3348, and filed under that number
Engraver: H. Marsh. Artist:
J. La
“The Lovers,” with poem. In: Enoch Arden by Alfred Tennyson (Ticknor & Fields, 1865)
1945-69-5430 – matted
with 3348, and filed under that number
Engraver: J. A. Bogert. Artist: W. J. Hennessy
“The Babe,” with couplet. In: Enoch Arden by Alfred Tennyson (Ticknor & Fields, 1865)
1945-69-3349
Engraver: Green. Artist:
“El-Molook Hunting,” with text. Published in: The Century, October, 1883
1945-69-3350
Engraver: John Jackson. Artist: unknown
“The Fox, The Weasel, The Rabbit,” with text. Published in: The Century, October, 1883
1945-69-3351
Engraver: a pupil of Thomas Bewick. Artist:
“The Great Eagle-Owl,” with text. Published in: The Century, October, 1883
1945-69-3352
Engraver: Luke Clennell. Artist: unknown.
Illustrating
1945-69-3353
Engraver: Luke Clennell. Artist: unknown.
“Call to Vigilance,” with text. Published in: The Century, October, 1883
1945-69-3354
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
[
1945-69-3355 [another copy of this illustration is on the back]
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
[Christ in air, disciples adoring him.] In: “Evangelien,” C.F. Spittler, 1884.
1945-69-3356
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
[Christ and a man.] In: “Die Episteln” und “Evangelien,” C.F.
Spittler,
1945-69-3357
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
[stoning of St. Stephen,] in: “Die Episteln” und “Evangelien,” C.F.
Spittler,
1945-69-3358
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
“Christ Comforteth His Disciples.” In: “Evangelien,” C.F. Spittler,
1945-69-3359
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
“The Good Shephard.”
Published in: “Evangelien,” C.F.
Spittler,
1945-69-3360
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
“Christ Comforteth Women.”
Published in: “Evangelien,” C.F.
Spittler,
1945-69-3361
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
“Love of Christ and His Members.” In:
“Evangelien,” C.F. Spittler,
1945-69-3362
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
“Childhood of Christ.” (Luke 2:21) In:
“Evangelien,” C.F. Spittler,
1945-69-3363
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
“Christ’s Nativity” (Luke 2:1-14). Published in: “Evangelien,” C.F. Spittler,
1945-69-3364 [another copy is on back]
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
“Flight to
1945-69-3365
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
“Christ’s Circumcision.”
(Luke 2:33-40.) In: “Evangelien,” C.F. Spittler,
1945-69-3366 [another copy is on back]
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
“Thomas Touches Christ’s Side.” Published in:
Evangelien,” C.F. Spittler,
1945-69-3367
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
“Jews almost Stone Christ.”
Published in: “Evangelien,” C.F.
Spittler,
1945-69-3368
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
“Christ Casteth Out a Devil.” Published in:
“Evangelien,” C.F. Spittler,
1945-69-3369 [a different, but related, version of the picture is on the back]
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
“His Appearance to the Apostles.” In: “Evangelien,” C.F. Spittler,
1945-69-3370
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
“Ascension into Heaven.”
Published in: “Evangelien,” C.F. Spittler,
1945-69-3371
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
“Christ Feedeth 5,000.”
Published in: “Evangelien,” C.F. Spittler,
1945-69-3372
Engraver: Burgmaier(?). Artist: unknown
“The Triumph of Maximillian,” with text.
In: “The Growth of Wood-Cut Printing,” Scribner’s Magazine, Oct. 1879-1880
1945-69-3373
Engraver: unknown. Artist: unknown.
“Engraved Initial Letter and Movable Types of The Mentz Psalter,” with text.
In: “The Growth of Wood-Cut Printing,” Scribner’s Magazine, Oct. 1879-1880
1945-69-3374
Engraver: unknown, possibly Durer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
“The Apocalypse,” with text.
In: “The Growth of Wood-Cut Printing,” Scribner’s Magazine, Oct. 1879-1880
1945-69-3375
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer. Text on back.
“
1945-69-3376
Engraver: Gandolfi. Artist: Gandolfi. Text on back.
“Cupid Sleeping,” in: “The Golden Age of Engraving,” Harper’s Monthly, August, 1879
1945-69-3377
Engraver: Edelinck. Artist: Edelinck. Text on back.
“Moses,” in: “The Golden Age of Engraving,” Harper’s Monthly, August, 1878
1945-69-3378
Engraver: Rembrandt. Artist: Rembrandt. Text on back.
“Christ and the Tribute-Money,” in: “The Golden Age of Engraving,” Harper’s Monthly, August 1878
1945-69-3379
Engraver: Martin Schöngauer. Artist: Martin Schöngauer. Text on back.
“Flagellation of Christ,” in: “The Golden Age of Engraving,” Harper’s Monthly, August 1878
1945-69-3380
Engraver: Rembrandt. Artist: Rembrandt. Text on back.
“Self-portrait,” in: “The Golden Age of Engraving,” Harper’s Monthly, August 1878
1945-69-3381
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
St. Luke 12: 41-48
[Christ cleansing
1945-69-3382
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
St. Mark 8: 1-9 [feeding
the crowd,] in: “Evangelien,” C.F. Spittler,
1945-69-3383
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
St. Luke 16: 1-9 [man with gold,] Published in: “Evangelien,” C.F. Spittler,
1945-69-3384
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
St. Matthew 7: 15-23. Published in: “Evangelien,” C.F. Spittler,
1945-69-3385
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
Matthew 11: 2-10,
published in: “Evangelien,” C.F. Spittler,
1945-69-3386
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
Palm Sunday (Matthew 21: 1-9). Published in: “Evangelien,” C.F. Spittler,
1945-69-3387
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
“Christ Baptizing by
John” (John 1: 19-28.) In: “Evangelien,”
C.F. Spittler,
1945-69-3388
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
“Of Christ Second Coming”(Luke 21: 28-36,) in Evangelien (Basel: Spittler, 1884)
1945-69-3389
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
Flagellation of Christ (Luke 23: 16-27,) in Evangelien (Basel: Spittler, 1884)
1945-69-3390
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
Christ before Herod or Pilate (Luke 22: 67-71,) in Evangelien (Basel: Spittler, 1884)
1945-69-3391
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
Veronica wipes Christ’s brow (John 19: 16-17,) in Evangelien (Basel: Spittler, 1884)
1945-69-3392
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer
Artist: Albrecht Dürer
Arrest of Christ, [but labeled Psalm 22,] in Evangelien (Basel: Spittler, 1884)
1945-69-3393 [related picture on back]
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
Removal from Cross (John 19: 38-42,) in Evangelien (Basel: Spittler, 1884)
1945-69-3394 [another copy on back]
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
Christ on cross (John 19: 19-22,) in Evangelien (Basel: C. F. Spittler, 1884)
1945-69-3395
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
Christ in boat (Luke 5: 1-11,) in Evangelien (Basel: C. F. Spittler, 1884)
1945-69-3396
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
A couple welcomes Christ (Luke 6: 36-42,) in Evangelien (Basel: C. F. Spittler, 1884)
1945-69-3397
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
Begging leper at feast (Luke 16: 19-31,) in Evangelien (Basel: C. F. Spittler, 1884)
1945-69-3398
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
1945-69-3399
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
Return of prodigal son, in Evangelien (Basel: C. F. Spittler, 1884)
1945-69-3400
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Albrecht Dürer
Last Supper (Luke 14: 16-24,) in Evangelien (Basel: C. F. Spittler, 1884)
1945-69-3401
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: J. Burlison
“If Thou, O God, dost grant Thy love,” in The Spirit of Praise (
1945-69-3402
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: T. Dalziel
“Hear me when I call, O God,” in: The Spirit
of Praise (
1945-69-3403
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: T. Dalziel
“What if beams of opening day…” in: The
Spirit of Praise (
1945-69-3404
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: E. Dalziel
“After this manner pray ye,” in: The
Spirit of Praise (
1945-69-3405
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: W. Small
[deathbed scene,] in:
The Spirit of Praise (
1945-69-3406
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: T. Dalziel
“Thou, Lord, who daily feed’st Thy Sheep…” in The Spirit of Praise (
1945-69-3407
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: J. Burlison
“Him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out,” in: The
Spirit of Praise (
1945-69-3408
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: A. B. Hougton
“The pilgrim faint, and nigh to sink…,” in The
Spirit of Praise (
1945-69-3409
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“Song of the Brook,” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3410
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“Hymn of Nature,” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3411
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“In the Woods,” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3412
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“Churchyard,” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3413
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“Ship at Sea,” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3414
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“Sunset,” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3415
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“The Moon,” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3416
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“The Cottage,” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3417
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“Crowded Street,” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3418
Engraver: Bobett-Hooper. Artist: A. Hows
[church ruins,] published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3419
Engraver: and Artist: unknown.
[children in woods,] published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3420
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Rowell
“Flowers,” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: D. Appleton, 1870)
Box 23:
1945-69-3421
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: T. Dalziel
[shepherds and sheep,] illustrating “The Nativity” in The Spirit of Praise (Warne & Co.)
1945-69-3422
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: W. Small
“The wedding was furnished with guests,” in The Spirit of Praise (F. Warne & Co.)
1945-69-3423
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: W. Small
[Last Supper,] in The Spirit of Praise (F. Warne & Co.)
1945-69-3424
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: W. Small
“Risen with Him, we upward move,” in The Spirit of Praise (F. Warne & Co.)
1945-69-3425
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: J. Burlison
“Early hasten to the tomb,” in The Spirit of Praise (F. Warne & Co.)
1945-69-3426
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“Summer Scene,” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3427
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“Summer Woods” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3428
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“Snow-Shower” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3429
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“The Merry Summer Months,” in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3430
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“Under the Trees,” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3431
Engraver: Dalziel
Bro’s. Artist:
“Doe and
1945-69-3432
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“The Water! The Water!” in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3433
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“Or a laverock build her nest” in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3434
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“Autumn Trees,” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3435
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“Rain on the Roof,” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3436
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“The Bird,” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3437
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“The Rivulet,” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3438
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: Dalziel
“A Serenade,” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3439
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“Ode to Evening,” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3440
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“Song of the Brook,” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3441
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“The Gladness of Nature,” in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3442
Engraver: T. Bolton. Artist: M. S. Morgan
[old mill,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-3443
Engraver: T. Bolton. Artist: John Absolon
[girls in swing,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-3444
Engraver: Dalziel Bros. Artist: Foster
[ocean cliffs,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-3445
Engraver: H. N. W. Artist: Foster
[English counry church,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-3446
Engraver: unknown. Artist: John Absolon
[father and children,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-3447
Engraver: T. Bolton. Artist: Foster
[country pond,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-3448
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“The Cascade,” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3449
Engraver: Dalziel
Bro’s. Artist:
“The Ship in the Harbor,” in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3450
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“Autumn in the Woods,” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3451
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“Country Cottage,” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3452
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: B. Foster
“Winter Song,” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: D. Appleton, 1870)
On back: part of title page for this book
1945-69-3453
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: Weir
“The Bear,” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3454
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: Weir
“The Hunter’s Song,” published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3455
Engraver: Dalziel Bro’s. Artist: unknown
[girl in woods,] published in: Wood-Side and Sea-Side (New York: D. Appleton, 1870)
1945-69-3456
Engraver: E. Dalziel. Artist: K. Meadows. Poetry on back.
[people watching play,] in: L’Allegro and Il Penseroso (Art-Union of London, 1848)
1945-69-3457
Engraver: W. T. Green. Artist: H. K. Browne
[Shakespeare(?) and admirers,] in: L’Allegro and Il Penseroso (Art-Union of London, 1848)
1945-69-3458
Engraver: E. Dalziel. Artist: K. Meadows.
[Vesta and Saturn, poem on back] in: L’Allegro and Il Penseroso (Art-Union of London, 1848)
1945-69-3459
Engraver: M. Jackson. Artist: W. C. Thomas
[nun, poem on back,] in: L’Allegro and Il Penseroso (Art-Union of London, 1848)
1945-69-3460
Engraver: Dalziel Bros. Artist: John Tenniel
“The
1945-69-3461
Engraver: H. Harral. Artist: M. E. E.
[a lady,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-3462
Engraver: Dalziel Bros. Artist: Foster
[storm on seacoast,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-3463
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
[burning heretics at the stake,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (1880)
1945-69-3464
Engraver: Dalziel Bros. Artist: Birket Foster
[old mill,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-3465
Engraver: H. Harral. Artist: M. E. E.
[two women tied to stake,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-3466
Engraver: W. H. Morse, drawing by Bonwill. Artist: Thomas Hicks
“Portrait of General Meade.” Published in: American Painters (Appleton & Co., 1881)
1945-69-3467
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: photo by Brady
“Franklin Pierce, President, 1853-57.” Published in: Century, 1887
1945-69-3468
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: photo by Brady
“John Tyler, President, 1841-45.” Published in: The Century, 1887
1945-69-3469
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: La Fosse (lithographer)
“Andrew Jackson.” Published in: Harper’s, 1884
1945-69-3470
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: G. P. A. Healy. Owner: Corcoran Gallery
“John Quincy
1945-69-3471
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Gilbert Stuart. Owner: T. Jefferson Coolidge.
“James Monroe.” Published in: Harper’s, 1884
1945-69-3472
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Gilbert Stuart. Owner: T. Jefferson Coolidge.
“James Madison.” Published in: Harper’s, 1884
1945-69-3473
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Gilbert Stuart. Owner: T. Jefferson Coolidge.
“Thomas Jefferson.” Published in: Harper’s, 1884
1945-69-3474
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Gilbert Stuart. Owner: T. Jefferson Coolidge.
“John Adams.” Published in: Harper’s, 1884
1945-69-3475
Engraver: G. Kruell, from steel engraving by J. C. Buttre. Artist: unknown.
“James Buchanan.” Published in: Harper’s, 1884
1945-69-3476
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: G. P. A. Healy
“Daniel Webster.” Published in: Harper’s, 1884
1945-69-3477
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown.
“Daniel Webster.” Published in: The Century, 1883
1945-69-3478
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: photo by Brady
“Major-General John Sedgwick.” Published in: The Century, 1886
1945-69-3479
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: daguerretoype by Plumb, about 1850
“
1945-69-3480
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: from portraits or photos
“Charles Anthon.” Published in: Harper’s, 1884
1945-69-3481
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: from portraits or photos
“Frederick A. P. Barnard.” Published in: Harper’s, 1884
1945-69-3482
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Davignon. Owner: Louis R. Menger.
“Henry Clay.” Published in: Harper’s, 1884
1945-69-3483
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: after a daguerreotype. Owner: Josiah J. Hawes.
“Daniel Webster.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1899, frontispiece
1945-69-3484
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Henri Michel A. Chapu
“Jeanne D”Arc” [statue.] Published in: Harper’s Monthly, June 1881
1945-69-3485
Engraver: Gustav
Kruell. Artist: John Trumbull. Owner:
“George Washington.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, August 1881
On back: engraving of another portrait of
1945-69-3486
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown.
“Commander David D. Porter (Now Admiral U. S. N.),” published in: Century Magazine, 1885
1945-69-3487
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: from a photo
“Major-General Samuel P. Heintzelman.” Published in: Century Magazine, 1885
1945-69-3488
Engraver: Kruell or Veltjen. Artist: from photo by Bendann.
“Salmon P. Chase.” Published in: Century Magazine, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-3489
Engraver: Kruell or Veltjen. Artist: unknown, from photo
“Leonard Bacon,
1945-69-3490
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown.
“Gulian C. Verplanck, First President of the Century Association,” in: Century, March 1891
1945-69-3491
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: photo by Rockwood
“Rt. Rev. Henry C.
Potter,
1945-69-3492
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown.
“The White Mr. Longfellow.” Published in: Harper’s Magazine, August 1896
1945-69-3493
Engraver: Walter M. Aikman. Artist: Hitchcock
“The Old Clock on the Stairs.” Published in: Harper’s Magazine, August 1896
1945-69-3494
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: from photo
“Gen. U. S. Grant.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1884 – Apr. 1885
1945-69-3495
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: James Wright
“G. Washington.” Published in: The Century, May 1887 – April 1888
1945-69-3496
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: from photo
“Stephen A. Douglas.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-3497
Engraver: Thos.
Johnson. Artist: John Trumbull. Owner:
“Oliver Ellsworth.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-3498
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: Gilbert Stuart
“George Washington” [Gibbs-Channing portrait,] in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1895.
On back: “George Washington,” by Gilbert Stuart, color print from The Literary Digest, Feb. 18, 1928, with text.
1945-69-3499
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: James Wright
“G. Washington.” Published in: The Century, May 1890 – Oct. 1890
1945-69-3500
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: Joseph Wright
“George Washington,” with text on back. Published in: The Century, 1887.
1945-69-3501
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer (?). Artist: Dürer
“Centurion’s Servant” (St. Matthew, 8, 1-13). Published in:
Die Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-3502
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer (?). Artist: Dürer
“Turneth Water into Wines” (
1945-69-3503
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer (?). Artist: Dürer
“Wise Men Opened
their Treasures” (St. Matthew, 2, 1-14).
In: Die Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-3504
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer (?). Artist: Dürer
“Parable of Tares,
etc.” (St. Matthew, 13, 24-30). Published
in: Die
Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-3505
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer (?). Artist: Dürer
“Stilleth the Sea”
(St. Matthew, 8, 23-27). Published
in: Die
Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-3506
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer (?). Artist: Dürer
“Christ in the
1945-69-3507
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Dürer
“Canaanite’s Daughter Healed” (St. Matthew, 15, 21-28). In: Die Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-3508
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Dürer
“Parable of the Sower” (St. Luke, 8, 4-15). Published in:
Die Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-3509
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Dürer
“Transfiguration of Christ” (St. Matthew, 17, 1-9). Published in:
Die Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-3510
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Dürer
“Tempted by the Devil” (St. Matthew, 4, 1-11). Published in:
Die Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-3511
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer . Artist: Dürer
“Mocked Christ” (St. Luke, 18, 31-42). Published in:
Die Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-3512
Engraver: Albrecht Dürer. Artist: Dürer
“Laborers in Vineyard” (St. Matthew, 20, 1-16). Published in:
Die Episteln und Evangelien (
1945-69-3513
Engraver: Clement Bellanger. Artist: Ph. Zilken
“The
1945-69-3514
Engraver: Clement Bellanger. Artist: Ulysse Butin
“La Godilleuse (The Sculler).” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, Vol., XVIII, 1895
1945-69-3515
Engraver: A. Bellenger. Artist: George Frederick Watts, R. A.
“Time and Death.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, p. 178, 1882
Box 24:
1945-69-3516
Engraver: A. Bellenger. Artist: Sir Frederick Leighton, P. R. A.
“Group from ‘The Industrial Arts of Peace.’” In: Some Modern Artists and Their Work (
1945-69-3517
Engraver: A. Bellenger. Artist: Laurens Alma-Tadema, R. A.
“Sappho.” Published
in: Some
Modern Artists and Their Work (
1945-69-3518
Engraver: A. Bellenger. Artist: Luke Fildes, A. R. A.
“
1945-69-3519
Engraver: A. Bellenger. Artist: Luke Fildes, A. R. A. Owner: Thomas Taylor.
“The Casuals.” Published in: Some Modern Artists and Their Work (1883)
On back: article about Fildes and illustrations for Dickens
1945-69-3520
Engraver: A. Bellenger. Artist: Laurens Alma-Tadema, R. A.
“Tarquinius Superbus.” Published in: Some Modern Artists and Their Work (1883)
1945-69-3521
Engraver: E. Berveiller. Artist: H. Giacometti
“Leaf and the Light.”
Published in: Nature (
1945-69-3522
Engraver: E. Berveiller. Artist: H. Giacometti
“Goats on the Mountain.”
Published in: Nature (
1945-69-3523
Engraver: E. Berveiller. Artist: H. Giacometti
“Birds and Nest.” Published
in: Nature
(
1945-69-3524
Engraver: Whymper. Artist: H. Giacometti
“
1945-69-3525
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: H. Giacometti
“The Lighthouse.” Published in:
Nature (
1945-69-3526
Engraver: E. Berveiller. Artist: H. Giacometti
“The Brook.” Published in:
Nature (
1945-69-3527
Engraver: T. Knesing. Artist: Kaulbach
“Unvalued
1945-69-3528
Engraver: Knesing. Artist: Grützner
“The Trio.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1885, p. 176
1945-69-3529
Engraver: Knesing. Artist: Charlie W. Wyllie
“A Street Fountain,
1945-69-3530
Engraver: A. Knesing. Artist: Gemälde von Wilhelm Diez
“Auf der Stucht nach Aegypten.” Published in: Illustrirte Zeitung, 1898
1945-69-3531
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: on Wood, T. Appleton Brown
[stream] with poetry by
1945-69-3532
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: on Wood, T. Appleton Brown
[road, graveyard] with poetry by Longfellow, in Landscape in American Poetry (1875)
1945-69-3533
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: on Wood, T. Appleton Brown
[
Published in: Landscape in American Poetry (New York: Appleton, 1875)
1945-69-3534
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: on Wood, T. Appleton Brown
[woods] and couplet by
Emerson, in Landscape in American
Poetry (
1945-69-3535
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: on Wood, T. Appleton Brown
[mill] and couplet by
Longfellow, in Landscape in
American Poetry (
1945-69-3536
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: on Wood, T. Appleton Brown
[river and road] with couplet by Mrs. Whitman, in Landscape in American Poetry (1875)
1945-69-3537
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: on Wood, T. Appleton Brown
[meadows] and lines by Bayard Taylor, in Landscape in American Poetry (1875)
1945-69-3538
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: on Wood, T. Appleton Brown
[river and trees] with lines by
1945-69-3539
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: on Wood, T. Appleton Brown
[house under snow] and lines by Emerson, in Landscape in American Poetry (1875)
1945-69-3540
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: on Wood, T. Appleton Brown
[hills and birds with lines from Howell, in Landscape in American Poetry (1875)
1945-69-3541
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: on Wood, T. Appleton Brown
[rocky headland] and lines by Longfellow, in Landscape in American Poetry (1875)
1945-69-3542
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: on Wood, T. Appleton Brown
[stormy sea] and lines by Bryant, in Landscape in American Poetry (
1945-69-3543
Engraver: Bazin. Artist: Bonnat
“Peasants of the Campagna.” Published in: The Capitals of the World (New York: Harper & Bros., 1894)
1945-69-3544
Engraver: Bazin. Artist: from photo
“Arab Woman.” Published in: The Capitals of the World (New York, 1894)
1945-69-3545
Engraver: Bazin. Artist: from photo
“National Monument.” Published in: The Capitals of the World (New York, 1894)
1945-69-3546
Engraver: Bazin. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-3547
Engraver: Bazin. Artist: after a Chinese picture
“An Omnibus of
1945-69-3548
Engraver: Bazin. Artist: after photo
“A Fruit-Seller.” Published in: The Capitals of the World (New York, 1894)
1945-69-3549
Engraver: Bazin. Artist: after photo
“A Mina Negress.” Published in: The Capitals of the World (New York, 1894)
1945-69-3550
Engraver: Bazin. Artist: after photo
“Statue of Charles XII.” Published in: The Capitals of the World (New York, 1894)
1945-69-3551
Engraver: Bazin. Artist: after photo
“Turkish Woman and Child in a Cemetery.” In: The Capitals of the World (1894)
1945-69-3552
Engraver: Bazin. Artist: Edwin Lord Weeks
“A Religious Procession in
1945-69-3553
Engraver: Bazin. Artist: F. A. Bridgman
“A
1945-69-3554
Engraver: A.
Bellanger. Artist:
“Portrait of Violante.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1896
1945-69-3555
Engraver: A. Bellanger. Artist: Giovanni Bellini
“St. Catherine.” Published
in: Harper’s
Bazar, 1896
1945-69-3556
Engraver: A. Bellanger. Artist: Bronzino
“Portrait of Eleonora of
1945-69-3557
Engraver: A. Bellanger. Artist: Giovanni Bellini
“Mary Magdalene.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1896
1945-69-3558
Engraver: A. Bellanger. Artist: Ph. Zilken
“View on the Amstel.” Published in: The Capitals of the World (New York, 1894)
1945-69-3559
Engraver: A. Bellanger. Artist: Ph. Zilken
“A Quay in the Jews’ Quarter.” Published in: The Capitals of the World (1894)
1945-69-3560
Engraver: A. Bellanger. Artist: Ph. Zilken
“The Paleis Voor Volksvlyt.” Published in: The Capitals of the World (1894)
1945-69-3561
Engraver: A. Bellanger. Artist: D. Vierge
“A Wine-Shop at
1945-69-3562
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Gilbert Gaul
“Then a soldier….” For “Seven Ages of Man” in Shakespeare’s As You Like It (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1885)
1945-69-3563
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-3564
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: unknown
“A Ruined Man,” with text. Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1893
1945-69-3565
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Guy Rose
“Joseph Asking Shelter for Mary,” in Harper’s Magazine, December, 1896, frontispiece
1945-69-3566
Engraver: Fred French. Artist: unknown
[old woman knits while watching cat eat.] Published in:
1945-69-3567
Engraver: Fred French. Artist: H. Pyle
[man blesses girl; mother and brother look on.] Published in:
1945-69-3568
Engraver: Fred French. Artist: A. B. Frost
[man directs workers in hay harvest.] Published in:
1945-69-3569
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: W. T. Smedley
[men in country store.]
Published in: New England Bygones (
1945-69-3570
Engraver: A. Knesing. Artist: U. Lüben
“Auf da Pürsch.” Published
in: Illustrirte
Zeitung (
1945-69-3571
Engraver: P. Krey. Artist: Benjamin Vautier
“Brigitte.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1885
1945-69-3572
Engraver: H. Gedan. Artist: Benjamin Vautier
“The Notary.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1885
1945-69-3573
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: Kappes, 1885 (a fragment from his painting)
“Rent Day.” Published
in: Engraving
on Wood by Members So. Am. Wood-Engs., Harper & Bros.,
1945-69-3574
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: Pietro Perugino
“Jesus Giving Keys to Peter.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, February 1881, p. 331
1945-69-3575
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: Merrill
[men outside tavern,] in: Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1880)
1945-69-3576
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: Will Low, 1878
[woman sitting by child in bed,] in: Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1880)
1945-69-3577
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: Will Low
“Judas Before the Tents.” In: Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1880)
1945-69-3578
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Wind Over the Chimney,” in: Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1880)
1945-69-3579
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Bust of William Gilmore Simms.” Published in:
Atala (
1945-69-3580
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Alfred Fredericks
“A Voice of Weeping Heard and Loud Lament.” In: Atala (
1945-69-3581
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: M. McC.
“Sergeant Molly.” Published
in: Atala
(
1945-69-3582
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: James Carter Beard
“Rock-Wren.” Published
in: Atala
(
1945-69-3583
Engraver: unknown. Artist: unknown
“Terra-Cotta Group—The Entombment.” Publication unknown.
1945-69-3584
Engraver: unknown. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“But See, the Virgin Blest Hath Laid Her Babe to Rest.” Publication unknown.
1945-69-3585
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Domenichino
“St. Cecilia.” Publication unknown.
1945-69-3586
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“Almost Unconsciously She Sang to the Night.” Publication unknown.
1945-69-3587
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Illustration by Howard Pyle for Harold Frederick’s Story, “In the Valley””
Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1890
1945-69-3588
Engraver: F. Juengling. Artist: R. Swain Gifford
“The Old Orchard.” In: Harper’s, 1879, and in Art in America (Harper & Bros., 1880)
1945-69-3589
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: William M. Hunt
“La Marguerette—The Daisy.” In Harper’s, 1879, and in Art in America (1880)
1945-69-3590
Engraver: F. Juengling. Artist: Samuel Colman
“A Bit of
1945-69-3591
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: Eastman Johnson
“The Mother.” In: Harper’s, 1879, and in Art in America (Harper & Bros., 1880)
1945-69-3592
Engraver: Alfred Parsons. Artist: Ridgway Knight
“
1945-69-3593
Engraver: Florian. Artist: Ridgway Knight
“L’Appel Au Passeur” (Hailing the Ferryman). In: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1889
1945-69-3594
Engraver: Florian. Artist: W. T. Smedley
“A Transplanted Boy.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1893 – Apr. 1894
1945-69-3595
Engraver: Florian. Artist: W. T. Smedley
“We Must Sink or Swim Together, Maso.” In: Harper’s, Nov. 1893 – Apr. 1894
1945-69-3596
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“The Guard Mount.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-3597
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Still Glides the Stream, and Shall Forever Glide.” In: Harper’s Monthly, 1887
1945-69-3598
Engraver: F. Levin. Artist: unknown
“An Invitation.” In: Happy Hunting-Grounds (New York: Harper & Bros., 1887)
1945-69-3599
Engraver: A. M. Lindsay. Artist: unknown
“Meadow Minstrels.” In: Happy Hunting-Grounds (New York: Harper & Bros., 1887)
1945-69-3600
Engraver: W. J. Linton. Artist: Victor Nehlig
“Blood Money.” Published
in: The
Aldine,
1945-69-3601
Engraver: O. Lacour. Artist: George Frederick Watts, R. A.
“Orpheus and Eurydice.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, March, 1892, p. 203
1945-69-3602
Engraver: M. Klinkicht. Artist: George F. Watts, R. A.
“Diana and Endymion.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, March, 1892, p. 201
1945-69-3603
Engraver: Andrew. Artist:
“Dido and Anna.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, Jan. – June, 1892
1945-69-3604
Engraver: Florian. Artist: L. Oliver Merson
“Polyeuct and Pauline.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1893
1945-69-3605
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote
“Pancha.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Oct. 1884
1945-69-3606
Engraver: J. M. Johnstone. Artist: Frank Dicksee, A. R. A.
[Othello and Desdemona] from Othello, Act V, Scene 2. In: Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-3607
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“
1945-69-3608
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: Francia
“Lucretia.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-3609
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: W. B. Richmond
“Hermes.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, March 1886
1945-69-3610
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: George Frederick Watts, R. A.
“Bianca.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, March, 1892, p. 207
1945-69-3611
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: Benjamin-Constant
“Orpheus.” Published in: Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-3612
Engraver: Fred. Juengling. Artist: Bass relief by W. R. O’Donovan
“Bayard Taylor.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, frontispiece, 1880
1945-69-3613
Engraver: Fred. Juengling. Artist: H. Muhrman
“
1945-69-3614
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown [probably from a photo]
“Joseph Henry.” Published in: Harper’s Magazine, 1896
On back: Alessandro Volta, André Marie Ampére, George Simon Ohm, and James Watt, and title “Great American Industries: XII. Electricity,” edited by R. R. Bowker
1945-69-3615
Engraver: Ernest Schladitz. Artist: unknown [probably from a photo]
“Samuel Finley Breese Morse.” Published in:
Harper’s Magazine, 1896
1945-69-3616
Engraver: unknown. Artist: unknown [from a photo]
“Thomas Alva Edison.” Published in: Harper’s
Magazine, 1896
1945-69-3617
Engraver: H. M. Artist: unknown [from a photo]
“Alexander Graham Bell.”
Published in: Harper’s Magazine, 1896
1945-69-3618
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Aaron Burr.” Published in: Harper’s, March 1884, p. 559
1945-69-3619
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Will Carleton.” Published in: Harper’s, March 1884, p. 577
1945-69-3620
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: from photo
“Murat Halstead.” Published in: Harper’s, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-3621
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Paul Revere.” Published in: Harper’s, Apr. – Nov. 1889, Oct. 1883, p. 731
1945-69-3622
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Howard Pyle
“
Published in: Harper’s, Apr. – Nov. 1889, Oct. 1883, p. 731
1945-69-3623
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: from photo
“Gen. U.S. Grant,” in: Harper’s, Sept. 1885, p. 585
1945-69-3624
Engraver: Gustav
Kruell. Artist:
“George Washington.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1883 – Apr. 1884
1945-69-3625
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Gilbert Stuart
“Martha Washington.” Published in: Harper’s, October 1883, p. 655
1945-69-3626
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: De Block
“John C. Calhoun.” Published in: Harper’s, June, 1884, p. 122
1945-69-3627
Engraver: Gustav Kruell.
Artist: Gilbert Stuart. Original:
“George Washington.” Published in: Harper’s, October 1883 - frontispiece
1945-69-3628
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: from a photograph by Cook
“General J. E. B. Stuart, C. S. Army.” Published in: The Century, Sept. 1885, p. 469
1945-69-3629
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Mary Cassatt
“Mother and Child.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly Magazine, June 1896, frontispiece
1945-69-3630
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote
“The Baby’s Sunny Corner.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol., XVI - 1889
1945-69-3631
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: H. Fern
“Off the
1945-69-3632
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: H. Fern
“
1945-69-3633
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: H. Fern
“Near
1945-69-3634
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“View From Moldestadt.”
Published in: Picturesque
1945-69-3635
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“The Zwinger,
1945-69-3636
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: H. Fern
“Street in
1945-69-3637
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: unknown
“Pont Aberglaslynn.” Published
in: Picturesque
1945-69-3638
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: unknown
“Cliffs on the
1945-69-3639
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“The Gossips,” with lines of poem.
Published in: Enoch Arden, by Alfred Tennyson (Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1865)
1945-69-3640
Engraver: P. F. Annin. Artist:
J. La
“The Island Home,” with lines of poetry. In: Enoch Arden, by Alfred Tennyson (1865)
1945-69-3641
Engraver: Anthony and Davis. Artist: E. Vedder
“Building the Canoe,” with lines of poetry. In: Enoch Arden, by Tennyson (1865)
1945-69-3642
Engraver: Anthony and
Davis. Artist: John La
“Enoch Alone,” with lines of poetry. In: Enoch Arden, by Tennyson (
1945-69-3643
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“The
1945-69-3644
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: H. Fenn
“
1945-69-3645
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: H. Fenn
“South Stack Lighthouse, Holyhead.” In: Picturesque
1945-69-3646
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: H. Fenn
“Pallanza, Lago Maggiore.”
Published in: Picturesque
1945-69-3647
Engraver: W. H. Clark. Artist: Weldon
“In Trinity Chancel.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1888
1945-69-3648
Engraver: M. H. Artist: C. Graham
“View on the Smoky.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1888
1945-69-3649
Engraver:
“At Dinner.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1888
1945-69-3650
Engraver: Wm. J. Linton. Artist: Wm. J. Linton
[men drinking.] In: The Flood Years, by William Cullen Bryant (Putnam, 1878)
1945-69-3651
Engraver: Wm. J. Linton. Artist: Wm. J. Linton
[group at ford.] In: The Flood Years, by William Cullen Bryant (Putnam, 1878)
1945-69-3652
Engraver: Wm. J. Linton. Artist: Wm. J. Linton
“A sculptor wields the chisel… painter… poet.” In: The Flood Years, by William Cullen Bryant (New York: Putnam, 1878)
1945-69-3653
Engraver: Wm. J. Linton. Artist: Wm. J. Linton
“The rushing flood flings them apart…” In: The Flood Years, by William Cullen Bryant (New York: Putnam, 1878)
1945-69-3654
Engraver: Wm. J. Linton. Artist: Wm. J. Linton
“Where mast and hull drop away piecemeal.” In: The Flood Years, by William Cullen Bryant (New York: Putnam, 1878)
1945-69-3655
Engraver: Wm. J. Linton. Artist: Wm. J. Linton
“
1945-69-3656
Engraver: Wm. J. Linton. Artist: Wm. J. Linton
[storm at sea.] In: The Flood Years, by William Cullen Bryant (Putnam, 1878)
1945-69-3657
Engraver: Wm. J. Linton. Artist: Wm. J. Linton
[people in flood.] In: The Flood Years, by William Cullen Bryant (Putnam, 1878)
1945-69-3658
Engraver: Linton, Bogert or Morse. Artist: Hennessy or Griswold
“I Kissed Away her Tears.” Published in: Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland, 1879
1945-69-3659
Engraver: Linton, Bogert or Morse. Artist: Hennessy or Griswold
“She Sat Through the Long Hour….” Published in: Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1879)
1945-69-3660
Engraver: Linton, Bogert or Morse. Artist: W. J. Hennessy
“Again I Trod the
1945-69-3661
Engraver: J. Aug. Bogert. Artist: W. J. Hennessy
“The Moon Came up the Summer Sky.” In: Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland, 1879
1945-69-3662
Engraver: Linton, Bogert or Morse. Artist: Hennessy or Griswold
“The Morning Star Was Blazing in its Glory.” In: Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland
1945-69-3663
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: W. J. Hennessy
“Half-Way Between Two Skies Adrift.” In: Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland, 1879
1945-69-3664
Engraver: W. J. Linton. Artist: C. C. Griswold; W. J. Hennessy
“Thou Lovely Vale of Sweetest Stream That Flows….” Published in: Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1879)
1945-69-3665
Engraver: W. J. Linton. Artist: C. C. Griswold; W. J. Hennessy
“When the Morning Rose, The Earth was White.” Published in: Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1879)
1945-69-3666
Engraver: W. J. Linton. Artist: Hennessy or Griswold
“I Took the Road That Eastward….” In: Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland, 1879
1945-69-3667
Engraver: W. J. Linton. Artist: C. C. Griswold; W. J. Hennessy
[jonquils.] In: Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland (New York: Scribner, 1879)
1945-69-3668
Engraver: W. J. Linton. Artist: C. C. Griswold; W. J. Hennessy
“The Low Hours of an Afternoon.” In: Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland (1879)
1945-69-3669
Engraver: W. J. Linton. Artist: C. C. Griswold; W. J. Hennessy
“Slow in the Golden Twilight… Her Hand upon My Arm, We Loitered On”
In: Poetical Writings of J. G. Holland (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1879)
Box 25:
1945-69-3670
Engraver: R. S. Lueders. Artist: P. F. Woodcock
“The Abandoned Nest.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1886
1945-69-3671
Engraver: R. S. Lueders. Artist: Walter Hunt
“Overmatched.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1886
1945-69-3672
Engraver: R. S. Lueders. Artist: J. W. Waterhouse, A. R. A.
“A Bye-Way in Old
1945-69-3673
Engraver: R. S. Lueders. Artist: Walter Bartlett
“Preparing for the Swimming Match.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1885, p. 428
1945-69-3674
Engraver: G. E. Lodge. Artist: G. E. Lodge
“Great Black Woodpecker.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1885-1886
1945-69-3675
Engraver: G. E. Lodge. Artist: G. E. Lodge
“Waxwings.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1885 – 1886
1945-69-3676
Engraver: G. E. Lodge. Artist: G. E. Lodge
“Rook Hawking.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1885 – 1886
1945-69-3677
Engraver: G. E. Lodge. Artist: G. E. Lodge
“Evening.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1885 – 1886
1945-69-3678
Engraver: R. Lodge. Artist: W. Biscombe Gardner
“Below the Wheel, Abinger.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1887
1945-69-3679
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Hedley Fitton
“Braes O’Ballochmyle.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1887
1945-69-3680
Engraver: R. B. Lodge. Artist: W. Biscombe Gardner
“Milton Court Mill.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1887
1945-69-3681
Engraver: H. W. Miller. Artist: George Boughton
“Snow in Spring-Time.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol., X – 1883
1945-69-3682
Engraver: Martin. Artist: M. Edmond Morin
“Les Ombres Parlantes - Le Voleur.” In: Le Monde Illustré, Tome XLVI,
1945-69-3683
Engraver: Major. Artist: unknown
“Bird’s-Eye View of the Ground at the Great National Horse
Exhibition at
1945-69-3684
Engraver: Major. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-3685
Engraver: Major. Artist: W. R. Miller
“The Mill Pond, Sleepy Hollow, at
Published in: Gleason Pictorial, Nov. 26, 1853,
1945-69-3686
Engraver: Mallory, A. Hartwell. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-3687
Engraver: Mallory, A. Hartwell. Artist: unknown
“View of
1945-69-3688
Engraver: Mallory, A. Hartwell. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-3689
Engraver: Mallory, A. Hartwell. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-3690
Engraver: B. Mallory; Dowes. Artist: unknown
“State House,
1945-69-3691
Engraver: B. Mallory; Dowes. Artist: unknown
“Walnut Street
Theatre,
1945-69-3692
Engraver: B. Mallory; Dowes. Artist: unknown
“The
1945-69-3693
Engraver: B. Mallory; Dowes. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-3694
Engraver: John c. Crossman. Artist: A. Croome
“West-Point.” Published in: The American Magazine (Boston Bewick Co., 1835)
1945-69-3695
Engraver: B. Mallory. Artist: A. Croome
“
1945-69-3696
Engraver:
“View Near Conway, New Hampshire,” text on back, in The American Magazine, 1835
1945-69-3697
Engraver: John C. Crossman. Artist: A. Croome
“View of the
1945-69-3698
Engraver: Henry March. Artist: unknown
“The Polyphemus Moth.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol., XVI - 1889
1945-69-3699
Engraver: Ertz. Artist: unknown
“How Did They Come There?” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol., XVI – 1889
1945-69-3700 – matted
with 3348, and filed under that number
Engraver: J. A. Bogert. Artist: E. Vedder
“The Rescue,” with couplet. In: Enoch Arden by Tennyson (Ticknor & Fields, 1865)
1945-69-3701
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Gilbert Stuart
“John Adams.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-3702
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Gilbert Stuart
“Thos. Jefferson.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-3703
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: from a photo by Brady
“Martin Van Buren, President from 1837-41.” Published in: unknown
1945-69-3704
Engraver: T. D. Sugden. Artist: Birch
“La
1945-69-3705
Engraver: T. H. Wellington. Artist: Birch
“Are You Quite Sure
You Want Me? Said Mrs. Errol.” In:
1945-69-3706
Engraver: unknown. Artist: unknown
“Old Spanish Cottage
in
Published in: The Century, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-3707
Engraver: unknown. Artist: unknown.
“In Rue du Maine.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-3708
Engraver: T. D. Sugden. Artist: Joe Pennell, Etcher
“The Cabildo of To-Day (Now the Supreme Court).” In: The Century, 1882-1883
1945-69-3709
Engraver: H. Filmer. Artist: unknown
“The Marigny House, where Louis Philippe stopped in 1798,” in: The Century, 1882-1883
1945-69-3710
Engraver: T. D. Sugden. Artist: unknown
“Quite a Cavalcade.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol., IX – 1882
1945-69-3711
Engraver: J. Fein. Artist: San
[girl sleeping in meadow.] Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol., IX – 1882
1945-69-3712
Engraver: F. Heinemann. Artist: Sheppard
“’What’s dat!’—Everybody Started in Affright.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1882
1945-69-3713
Engraver: R. F. Rae. Artist: unknown
“The Steamer ‘Ganouskie.’” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol., IX – 1882
1945-69-3714
Engraver: C. Streller. Artist: J. Mac Whirter
“Site of the
Published in: Picturesque Mediterranean (
1945-69-3715 –
missing or number not used
1945-69-3716
Engraver: Stewart. Artist: drawn on wood by John S. Davis, after W. T. Richards
“In the Woods.” Published in: The Aldine, N. Y., Vol., IX – 1877
1945-69-3717
Engraver: R. H. Stewart. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“With Her Hand in Her Lover’s.” (illustration for “Evangeline.”)
Published in: Works of
Longfellow (
1945-69-3718
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: E. A. Abbey.
[British soldiers escorting French settlers.] (illustration for “Evangeline.”)
Published in: Works of
Longfellow (
1945-69-3719
Engraver: Russell & Richardson. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“The Gathering.” (illustration for “Evangeline.”)
Published in: Works of
Longfellow (
1945-69-3720
Engraver: R. H. Stewart. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“The Betrothal.” (illustration for “Evangeline.”)
Published in: Works of
Longfellow (
1945-69-3721
Engraver: Stewart. Artist: W. H. Gibson
[flowers and butterfly.] Published in: Harper’s, Dec. 1886 – May 1887
1945-69-3722
Engraver: Tinkey. Artist: Harry Fenn
“
1945-69-3723
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist:
Josef
“Expectation.” Published
in: The
Magazine of Art (
1945-69-3724
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist:
Josef
“The Convalescent Child.” Published in: The Magazine of Art (1890)
1945-69-3725
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: Albert E. Sterner
“So Soon Gone!” Published in: The Century Magazine, January, 1893
1945-69-3726
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: unknown
“The Revealed Image
(Little
1945-69-3727
Engraver: Nicholls. Artist: SLS
“Entrance to the Mosque of el-Hakem, Founder of the Sect of the Druzes.” Published in: unknown
1945-69-3728
Engraver: C. Abusmand. Artist: Gustave Doré
[man in woods.] Published in: Dante’s Paradiso, 1868
1945-69-3729
Engraver: A. Bertrand. Artist: Gustave Doré
“The Buyers and Sellers Driven out of the
1945-69-3730
Engraver: A. Bertrand. Artist: Gustave Doré
“The Last Supper.” Published in: The Bible Gallery (1880)
1945-69-3731
Engraver: A. Bertrand. Artist: Gustave Doré
“The People Mourning Over the Ruins of
1945-69-3732
Engraver: A. Bertrand. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Returning Home (After the Races).” In: “
1945-69-3733
Engraver: Bourguignon. Artist: Gustave Doré
“The Race.” In: “
1945-69-3734
Engraver: Gauchard Brunier. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Hampstead Heath.” In:
“
1945-69-3735
Engraver: Cosson, Smeeton. Artist: Gustave Doré
[creation of reptiles and birds.] Published in: “
1945-69-3736
Engraver: A. Doms. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Billingsgate—Early Morning.” In: “
1945-69-3737
Engraver: L. Dumont. Artist: Gustave Doré
“The Widow’s Mite.” Published in: The Bible Gallery (1880)
1945-69-3738
Engraver: L. Dumont. Artist: Gustave Doré
“David and Jonathan.” Published in: The Bible Gallery (1880)
1945-69-3739
Engraver: Jac Ettlind. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Deborah.” Published in: The Bible Gallery (1880)
1945-69-3740
Engraver: J. Gauchard. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Great Was My Felicity on Finding Myself Again in Solitude with Atala”
Published in: Atala, by Chateaubriand (
1945-69-3741
Engraver: Goebel. Artist: G. Doré
“Don Quixote.” Published in: Don Quixote (London: Cassell & Co., 1864)
1945-69-3742
Engraver: A. Gusmand. Artist: G. Doré
“Solomon.” Published in: The Bible Gallery (1880)
1945-69-3743
Engraver: A. Gusmand. Artist: G. Doré
“The Forests Bent,
The Sky Opened Time After Time.” Published
in: Atala,
p. 89 (
1945-69-3744
Engraver: Hildibrand. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Brewer’s Men.” In: “
1945-69-3745
Engraver: Hurel. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Abishai Saves the Life of David.” In: The Bible Gallery, (1880). Text on back.
1945-69-3746
Engraver: Hotelin, Hurel. Artist: Gustave Doré
[men crossing stream over a large tree.] Published in:
Atala (
1945-69-3747
Engraver: Hotelin, Hurel. Artist: Gustave Doré
[row boat on ocean.] Published
in: Atala
(
1945-69-3748
Engraver: Hotelin, Hurel. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Moses Breaking the Tables of the Law.” In: The Bible Gallery (1880). Text on back.
1945-69-3749
Engraver: Hotelin, Hurel. Artist: Gustave Doré
“Jacob Goeth into
1945-69-3750
Engraver: Jules Huyot. Artist: Gustave Doré
“I Took the Body on my Shoulders: The Hermit Walked in Front
of Me, Carrying a Spade in his Hand.”
Published in: Atala, p. 147 (
1945-69-3751
Jonnard after Gustave Doré
Book IX,
Lines 74–75, from
1945-69-3752
Jonnard after Gustave Doré
Book IV,
Lines 798–799, from
1945-69-3753
C. Laplante after Gustave Doré
Forthwith Upright He Rears from off the Pool…, from Milton’s Paradise Lost, 1866
1945-69-3754
C. Laplante after Gustave Doré
Death of
Sampson, in The Bible (
1945-69-3755
C. Laplante after Gustave Doré
Jacob
Wrestling with the Angel, in The
Bible (
1945-69-3756
C. Laplante after Gustave Doré
[angel in forest, p. 90,] possibly from Atala (Cassell & Co., 1867)
1945-69-3757
C. Laplante after Gustave Doré
“All of a sudden, I heard the sound of a dress upon the grass,” in Atala (Cassell, 1867)
1945-69-3758
C. Laplante after Gustave Doré
Canto XIV, Lines 96-97, in Dante, Paradiso, 1868
1945-69-3759
Lepère after Gustave Doré
Madone (Madonna), in Le Monde Illustre, tome 46, 1880
On back: “Lepere at work” engraved by himself, from unknown publication, no date
1945-69-3760
A. Ligny after Gustave Doré
“Ye Host of
Heaven…”, in Purgatory and Paradise
(
1945-69-3761
A. Ligny after Gustave Doré
Conversion
of
1945-69-3762
A. Ligny after Gustave Doré
Abraham and
the Three Angels, in The Bible
Gallery (
1945-69-3763
A. Ligny after Gustave Doré
Daniel Interpreting the Writing on the Wall, in The Bible Gallery (Cassell, 1880)
1945-69-3764
C. Maurand after Gustave Doré
The
Confusion of Tongues, in The Bible
Gallery (
1945-69-3765
F. Monaisin after Gustave Doré
[Adam and Eve with angel,] in
1945-69-3766
W. H. Morse after Harry Fenn
1945-69-3767
W. H. Morse after Harry Fenn
Ponte della Pietra, Verona, in Picturesque Europe (New York: Appleton & Co., 1875)
1945-69-3768
W. H. Morse after Henry Sandham
Mother Pelletier and Alvine on the Road to Ste. Anne’s, in St. Nicholas, vol. 16, 1889
1945-69-3769
Smithwick and French after Henry Sandham
“He Could See the Parliament Buildings of Ottawa Town Stand Out on Their Headland, Like a Vision of Palaces in the Clouds,” in St. Nicholas, vol. 16, 1889
1945-69-3770
R. A. Müller after unknown artist
“Good horses, bad horses, what time o’ day” in St. Nicholas, vol. 16, 1889
1945-69-3771
W. H. Morse after
A Haunt of the Witch-Hazel, in Happy Hunting-Grounds (Harper & Bros., 1887)
1945-69-3772
F. Pettit after
Afternoon
Shadows, in Happy Hunting-Grounds
(
1945-69-3773
W. H. Morse after
An Oasis, in Happy Hunting-Grounds (New York: Harper & Bros., 1887)
1945-69-3774
W. H. Morse after
The Hudson, from Fort Putnam, in Harper’s, vol. 49, June–Nov. 1884
1945-69-3775
Levin after C. Graham
A Cottage on the Queenstown Road, in Harper’s, vol. 49, June–Nov. 1884
1945-69-3776
W. H. Morse after Alfred Thompson Bricher
The
Mill-Stream, in American Painters
(
1945-69-3777
William H. Morse after Harry Fenn
Cumberland Gap, From the East, in Appleton’s Journal, March 16, 1872
1945-69-3778
W. H. Morse after A. Bierstadt
Site of Gosnold’s Fort, in Bryant’s History of the U. S. (New York: Scribner, 1876)
1945-69-3779
E. Bookhout after Thomas Moran
1945-69-3780
W. J. Linton after Thomas Hovenden
The Vendean Volunteer, in The Art Journal, n.d.
1945-69-3781
W. J. Linton after Edward V. Valentine, sculptor
Recumbent Figure of Gen. R. E. Lee, in American Art Review, vol. 1, 1880
1945-69-3782
W. J. Linton after W. M. Hunt
Portrait of Mr. Allan Wardner, in American Art Review, vol. 1, 1880
1945-69-3783 and 3784 – items missing or numbers not used
1945-69-3785
W. J. Linton after C. E. Griswold
The Spouting Cave, Newport, in Appleton’s Journal, May 1872
1945-69-3786 –
note: 3786-3789 are mounted together
W. J. Linton after unknown artist
Recto: “Landscape,” in “Linton on Wood Engraving,” in The Magazine of Art, 1882;
Verso: electrotype of Dürer’s “Little Passion”
1945-69-3787 – note: 3786-3789 are mounted together
Recto: J. P. Davis after R. Swain Gifford
“
Verso: illustrations iv-vi, examples, for “Linton on Wood Engraving”
1945-69-3788 – note: 3786-3789 are mounted together
Recto: Unknown engraver and artist
“Impressionist engraving: cloud,” in The Magazine of Art, 1882;
Verso: G. Kruell after Elihu Vedder
“The Phorcydes,” in “Linton on Wood Engraving,” in The Magazine of Art, 1882
1945-69-3789 – note: 3786-3789 are mounted together
W. J. Linton after Titian
“Study of a head,” in “Linton on Wood Engraving,” in The Magazine of Art, 1882
1945-69-3790
W. J. Linton after
The Late Joseph John Gurney, Esq. of Norwich, in Howitt’s Journal, vol. 1, 1847
1945-69-3791
W. J. Linton after Harry Fenn
1945-69-3792
W. J. Linton after Harry Fenn
1945-69-3793
W. J. Linton after W. L. Leitch
[farm house amid ruins,] in The Traveller (London: The Art Union of London, 1851)
1945-69-3794
C. T. Thompson after F. Tayler
[couple plowing,] in The Traveller,
1945-69-3795
W. J. Linton after G. H. Boughton
The Sabbath on Clark’s Island, in Bryant’s History of the United States (Scribner, 1876)
1945-69-3796
J. A. Bogert after Thomas Moran
Landing of the Swedes at Paradise Point, in Bryant’s History of the United States (1876)
1945-69-3797
W. J. Linton after C. C. Griswold
Harrisburg, from West Shore of the Susquehanna, in Appleton’s Journal, April 6, 1872
1945-69-3798
Islands in the Susquehanna, in Appleton’s Journal, April 6, 1872
1945-69-3799
William J. Linton
[flowers, trees,] from The Flood of Years, by William Cullen Bryant (Putnam, 1878)
1945-69-3800
William J. Linton
[ascending figures,] from The Flood of Years, by W. C. Bryant (Putnam, 1878)
1945-69-3801 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
Page 97–98, (“Polly’s Arrival” and “The Indefatigable Polly,”) from “Five Little Peppers; and How They Grew,” in unknown publication, Aug. 1880
1945-69-3802 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
Miss Violet and Her Friends, from unknown publication, August 1880
1945-69-3803 - SMALL
Page 23: Unknown engraver and artist, “Mr. George W. Childs”;
P. 24, Unknown engraver and artist, with poem “The Little Brook,” by Mrs. L. C. Whiton, [children by brook,] from unknown publication, July 1880
1945-69-3804 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Mr. Lafarge’s Studio,” from unknown publication, July 1880
1945-69-3805 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
In the Roman Kitchen, from unknown publication, February 1885(?)
1945-69-3806 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after W. T. Smedley
“Now what hath he done …,” “In Leisler’s Times,” unknown publication, Feb. 1885
1945-69-3807 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Covering carboys,” in “Lazy Barberry’s Ambition,” unknown publication, Jan. 1885
1945-69-3808 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Flossy Tangleskein in Mr. Rose’s studio,” from unknown publication, Dec. 1884
1945-69-3809 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Joseph Pennell
Bound for
the Regatta, in “Child-Life in
1945-69-3810 - SMALL
Page 33: Unknown engraver after C.A.N.
“An afternoon nap,’ in “Benny’s Appearance in Court,”.
Page 34: Unknown engraver after Harry Fenn
[girl on balcony and decorated initial,] for poem “Little Maid Bertha’s Stork,” by Adeline Whitney; from unknown publication, Dec. 1884
1945-69-3811 - SMALL
Page 125: W. Biscombe Gardner after unknown artist
“The little yard” and “The road to church”;
Page 126: W. Biscombe Gardner after unknown artist
“The old stables, Breakspear’s farm, Holmwood,” from The Magazine of Art, 1881?
1945-69-3812 - SMALL
Page 127: partial image only, of forest
Page 128: W. Biscombe Gardner after unknown artist
“Waterlands farm, Holmwood,” from The Magazine of Art, 1881?
1945-69-3813 - SMALL
W. Biscombe Gardner after unknown artist
“The old chimney-corner,” from The Magazine of Art, 1881?
1945-69-3814 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after F. W. Britten
Dancing, in The Magazine of Art, 1882
1945-69-3815 - SMALL
Page 231: W. Biscombe Gardner after unknown artist (H. E. Ward?), “Fox-gloves”;
Page 232, W. Biscombe Gardner after unknown artist
“Gathering wild flowers,” in The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-3816 - SMALL
Page 235: W.
Biscombe Gardner after unknown artist, “Apple blossoms”;
Page 236: W. Biscombe Gardner after unknown artist
“Before the storm,” in The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-3817 - SMALL
Page 393: unknown
engraver after Frederick Barnard, “Sidney Carton”;
Page 394:, unknown engraver after Yeend King,
“A question of rent,” in The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-3818 - SMALL
Recto: unknown engraver after Jules Girardet, Episode of the Siege of Saragossa;
Verso: unknown engraver after J. C. Dollman
“Don’t Care was hanged,” in The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-3819 - SMALL
unknown engraver after Eastman Johnson
Cranberry-Picking, in The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-3820 - SMALL
unknown engraver after Thomas Moran
The Mountain
of the Holy Cross,
1945-69-3821 - SMALL
Page 93: unknown engraver after Thomas Moran, “The Haunt of the Kenabeek”;
Page 94: unknown engraver and artist
“St. Ninian’s
1945-69-3822 - SMALL
unknown engraver and artist
Jean Louis Ernst Meissonier, from Harpers Weekly, Oct. 11, 1879
1945-69-3823 - SMALL
unknown engraver and artist
Colonel Richard M. Hoe, from Harpers Weekly, June 19, 1886
1945-69-3824 - SMALL
unknown engraver after photography by Rote,
Rev. John
Williamson Nevin,
1945-69-3825 - SMALL
unknown engraver and artist
Lord Rothschild, from Harpers Weekly, August 1, 1885
1945-69-3826 - SMALL
unknown engraver after photograph by Mora
The Late Francis N. Bangs, from Harpers Weekly, December 19, 1885
1945-69-3827 - SMALL
unknown engraver and artist
David Davis, from Harpers Weekly, July 8, 1886
1945-69-3828 - SMALL
unknown engraver after photograph by C. M. Bell,
Hon. John S. Wise, Republican candidate for Governor of Virginia, from Harpers Weekly, August 1, 1885
1945-69-3829 - SMALL
unknown engraver and artist
Thomas Moore, from Harpers Weekly, June 7, 1879
1945-69-3830 - SMALL
unknown engraver after William Merritt Chase
In the Baptistery of St. Marks, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3831 - SMALL
unknown engraver after photograph by A. Bogardus
Abram S.
Hewitt, Democratic Candidate for Mayor of
1945-69-3832 - SMALL
unknown engraver and artist (possibly a photograph)
The Late
Prince Frederick Charles of
1945-69-3833 - SMALL
unknown engraver after photograph by Kurtz
William I.
Alden,
1945-69-3834 - SMALL
unknown engraver and artist, possibly after a photograph
Mr. A. Conan Doyle, from Harpers Weekly, 1893
1945-69-3835 - SMALL
unknown engraver after photograph by Dow,
Daniel
Magone, Collector of the
1945-69-3836 - SMALL
unknown engraver and artist, possibly after a photograph
Henry M. Stanley, from Harpers Weekly, November 27, 1886
1945-69-3837 - SMALL
unknown engraver and artist, possibly after a photograph
The Late B. Gratz Brown, from Harpers Weekly, December 26, 1885
1945-69-3838 - SMALL
unknown engraver and artist, possibly after a photograph
Henry Kirke Brown, from Harpers Weekly, July 24, 1886
1945-69-3839 - SMALL
unknown engraver after photograph by Jordan,
Ainsworth R. Spofford, Librarian of Congress, from Harpers Weekly, April 24, 1886
1945-69-3840 - SMALL
unknown engraver after photograph by W. G. C.
Kimball,
The Statue
of Daniel Webster at
1945-69-3841 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after J. G. Brown
Pups, from The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-3842 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after W. Britten
Fortune-Telling, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3843 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after E. Münthe
Winter, from The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-3844 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Joseph Flüggen
“The Widow’s Daughter,”, from The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-3845 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after H. Kotschenreiter
“The Burgomaster,” from The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-3846 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after J. G. Brown
The German Band, from Harpers Weekly, April 26, 1879
1945-69-3847 - SMALL
R. Taylor after J. Walter Wilson
The Model at Work, from The Magazine of Art, May 1887
On back: “Cupid,” by J. Walter Wilson, engraver unknown
1945-69-3848 - SMALL
A. Gilman after Herbert Denman
The Trio, from The Magazine of Art, November 1886
On back:
1945-69-3849 - SMALL
H. Werdmüller after J. Walter Wilson
“The Knight of the Hill’s’ Studio Smoke, from The Magazine of Art, Feb. 1887
1945-69-3850 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Bessie recovers the remains,” from Harper’s Young People, Oct. 12, 1880
1945-69-3851 - SMALL
T. Cole after Reinhart
“Trotty and Dinah,” from
1945-69-3852 - SMALL
Redding after Sol Eytinge, Jun.
The Very First Oyster Ever Eaten–At First Fright, Then Delight, from Harpers Weekly, Oct. 4, 1879
1945-69-3853
C. Meeder after J. N. Hess - SMALL
The Bone Thief–An Indignant Protest, from Harpers Weekly, October 11, 1879
On back: Bellew (artist or engraver,) “Cetywayo (Man Friday) submits to British Robinson Crusoe”
1945-69-3854 - SMALL
Pearson after W. S. Colman
Christmas Game, from Illustrated Times, December 19, 1857.
1945-69-3855 - SMALL
C. Maurand after Gustavus Lüs
Opulence and Indulgence, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3856 - SMALL
Recto: W. L. Chandler after unknown artist
“I was saved to be the toy…” for “A Sad Case,” poem by Clara D. Bales;
“A Venetian Boy,” for “Child Life in
1945-69-3857 - SMALL
Recto: unknown engraver and artist (signature illegible), [children’s 4th of July parade,] and poem “Fourth of July” by Laura Ledyard;
Verso: Miss Louisa may Alcott, from unknown publication, July 1880
1945-69-3858 - SMALL
Closson after “Champ”
All the Way to Canada, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3859 - SMALL
Speer after John S. Davis
Keeping House, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3860 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Jeanie and the umbrella,” from Harper’s Young People, vol. 1, no. 11, Jan. 13, 1880
1945-69-3861 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“The little artist,” from Harper’s Young People, Jan. 27, 1880
1945-69-3862 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after P. de Luce
“A ride in the park,” from Harper’s Young People, March 2, 1880
1945-69-3863 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after H. H. Cauty
“Strays,” from Harper’s Young People, March 9, 1880
1945-69-3864 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Snyder
[boys flying kites,] from Harper’s Young People, April 20, 1880
1945-69-3865 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“An Easter Egg,” and [windmill, rat, two rats,] in Harper’s Young People, Mar. 23, 1880
1945-69-3866 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Shults
“Mighty quar,” from Harper’s Young People, May 4, 1880
1945-69-3867 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after F. S. Cozzens
A Minature (sic) Yacht Regatta, from Harper’s Young People, June 8, 1880
1945-69-3868 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Y.
Illustrations for “Charley’s Balloon Voyage,” in Harper’s Young People, June 15, 1880
1945-69-3869 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after J. O. Davidson
“Mohawk bowmen in the woods,” from Harper’s Young People, July 6, 1880
1945-69-3870 - SMALL
H. Werdmüller after H. Helmick
The Wayward Daugher, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3871 - SMALL
Smeton-Tilly after Henriette Ronner
In the Studio, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3872 - SMALL
Shepherd after photograph by H. N. King
V. – The Throne Room, from unknown publication, n. d.
On back: spray of flowers, by unknown engraver and artist
1945-69-3873 - SMALL
Lacour after Frank Dicksee
Memories, from The Magazine of Art, June 1887
1945-69-3874 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“At dinner in the
On back:
“A
1945-69-3875 - SMALL
W. Biscombe Gardner after unknown artist
Snow, from The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-3876 - SMALL
W. Biscombe Gardner after unknown artist
“Through the birchwoods,” from The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-3877 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist, possibly after a photograph
Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant, from Harpers Weekly, April 25, 1885
1945-69-3878 (unmounted)
Unknown engraver after A. Slader
Christmas Bells: The Ringers at the Church Porch, in Illustrated Times, Dec. 19, 1857
1945-69-3879 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
A Whaleback Passenger-Boat, from Harpers Weekly, 1893
1945-69-3880 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Charles Graham
A Coal Tow
on the
1945-69-3881 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Josef Israels
The Orphans of Katwijk, from Magazine of Art, no date
1945-69-3882 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Ed. Grützner
Jolly Companions, from Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-3883 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Adolphe Tidemand
The Grandfather’s Blessing, from Magazine of Art, n. d.
On back: decorated initial P
1945-69-3884 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after H. Stull
“Parole”–The
American Winner of the
1945-69-3885 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
The Lying in State at the Cottage [Ulysses S. Grant], in Harpers Weekly, Aug. 15, 1885
1945-69-3886 - SMALL
After a print in “Valentine’s Manual,” Unknown engraver and artist
The Old Broadway Stages in 1831, from Harpers Weekly, December 5, 1885
1945-69-3887 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Sichel
Summer, from Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-3888 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
The “
1945-69-3889 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Luke Fildes
The Widower, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3890 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist, possibly from a photograph
The Studio of H. W. Mesdag, from The Magazine of Art, Jan. 1897
On back: partial picture of a sailing ship
1945-69-3891 (unmounted)
Unknown engraver after a photograph
“Jean Baptiste Camille Corot at Work,” from The Magazine of Art, May 1888
1945-69-3892 - SMALL
E. de Rosse and R. Brendamour after Margarete Pfeifer;
Bedenkliche Sorte, from unknown German publication, 1885 or later
1945-69-3893 - SMALL
G. Heuer & Kirmse (?) after Ludwig Knaus
“Ich kann warten” from unknown German publication, 1886 or later
1945-69-3894 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after H. Bever
Fenuerln (?), from unknown German publication, 1879 or later
1945-69-3895 - SMALL
R. Bong after W. Schütze
In School, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3896 (unmounted)
Weber after Hermann Neuhaus
Dornröschen, from unknown German publication, n. d.
1945-69-3897 - SMALL
E. Ade after German Hermandez
Junge Griechin, eine Vase malend, from unknown German publication, n. d.
1945-69-3898- SMALL
Illegible engraver after B. Guiliano
Nach dem Gewitter, from unknown German publication, n. d.
1945-69-3899 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Duez
Three Weeks After, from unknown publication, n. d.
On back:
part of “Entrance to the
1945-69-3900 -
SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
[
On back: trees and meadow,” by unknown artist (see monogram,) with poem “Autumn”
1945-69-3901 - SMALL
J. Tinkey after William Gibson
The Weed Meadow, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3902 - SMALL
Robert Hoskin after William Gibson
The Toll-Bridge, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3903 - SMALL
E. Holsey after unknown artist
An Ungainly Victim, from unknown publication, n. d.
On back: engraving by Hoksin of insects
1945-69-3904 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Harry Fenn
Gulls Across the Sky, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3905 - SMALL
Robert Varley after photograph published by A. W.
Elson,
Stratford on Avon, from unknown publication, 1898 or later
On back: very rough pencil sketch of man smoking a pipe
1945-69-3906 - SMALL
Robert Varley after C. Copeland
“ ‘Behold!’ Shouted Arbaces”, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3907 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after G.H.M. (possibly initials of engraver)
“James Lane Allen,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3908 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after G.H.M. (possibly initials of engraver)
“William Wordsworth,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3909 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3910 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
[Edgar Allan Poe,] from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3911 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Samuel Taylor Coleridge,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3912 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after James(?) [illegible]
“For all averred I had killed the bird,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3913 - SMALL
Robert Varley after Frank T. Merrill
The Battle of Manila Bay, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3914 - SMALL
T. J. after unknown artist
“Ralph Waldo Emerson,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3915 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Emerson’s home at
1945-69-3916 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Oliver Goldsmith,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3917 - SMALL
Peckwell after unknown artist
“Dr. Johnson reading ‘The Vicar of Wakefield,’” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3918 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“George William Curtis,” from unknown publication, after 1892
1945-69-3919 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Thomas Babington Macaulay,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3920 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Elizabeth Barrett Browning,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3921 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“John Ruskin,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3922 - SMALL
Aiken after unknown artist
“The Lady of Shallott,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3923 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“John Lothrop Motley,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3924 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Rudyard Kipling,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3925 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Daniel Webster,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3926 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Joseph Addison,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3927 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Sir Roger meeting his tenants at church,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3928 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Edward Everett Hale,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3929 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“John Milton,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3930 - SMALL
Peckwell after unknown artist
“
1945-69-3931 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Edmund Spenser,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3932 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Francis Parkman,” from unknown publication, after 1893
1945-69-3933 - SMALL
Varley after unknown artist
“The ascent to the
1945-69-3934 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Church at
1945-69-3935 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Thomas Gray,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3936 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“
1945-69-3937 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
Icebergs, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3938 - SMALL
W. H. Peckwell after Frank T. Merrill
Charles V. Blessing His Son Philip II, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3939 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Lord Byron,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3940 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Robert Burns,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3941 - SMALL
SG after unknown artist
“Birthplace of Burns,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3942 –
SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
[
1945-69-3943 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Charles Lamb,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3944 -
SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Thomas Carlyle,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3945 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“William Hickling Prescott,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3946 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Harry Fenn
Boat Onshore, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3947 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after F. O. C. Darley
Man Repairing His Boots, from unknown publication, n. d.
On back:
1945-69-3948 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Harry Fenn
[covered bridge and town,] from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3949 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after J. W. Ehninger
[older couple by a fire,] from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3950 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after J. W. Ehninger
The Return of Their Daughter, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3951 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after J. W. Ehninger
Pleading Forgiveness, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3952 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Harry Fenn
Graves in the Woods, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3953 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after J. W. Ehninger
1945-69-3954 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Harry Fenn
Boats on Rocky Seashore, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3955 - SMALL
Recto: Unknown engraver after Sol Eytinge, Jr., [man and woman embracing];
Verso: Unknown engraver after Harry Fenn
Crow of the Rooster, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3956 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Sol Eytinge, Jr.
At the Spinning wheel, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3957 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Sol Eytinge, Jr.
Coming Ashore, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3958 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Sol Eytinge, Jr.
Stoking the Fire, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3959 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Sol Eytinge, Jr.
Sharing the News, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3960 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Harry Fenn
Ringing Bells, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3961 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Harry Fenn
The Passing Storm, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3962 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Alfred Fredericks
A Pause in the Reaping, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3963 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after G. Perk [or Peck]
[boat in storm,] from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3964 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Alfred Fredericks
Moses Parting the Red Sea, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3965 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Harry Fenn
1945-69-3966 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Harry Fenn
Seashore Landscape, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3967 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Harry Fenn
[orchard in bloom,] from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3968 - SMALL
Recto: Unknown engraver after W. J. Hennessey, By the Fireside;
Verso: Unknown engraver after Harry Fenn
[hay wagon,] above title “The Changeling,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3969 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after W. J. Hennessey
Mother and Child, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3970 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after W. J. Hennessey
Crossing River on Horseback, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3971 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Harry Fenn
The Old Cemetery Beyond the Stone Bridge, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3972 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Sol Eytinge, Jr.
A Walk by Moonlight, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3973 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Harry Fenn
Gnarled Tree, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3974 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Harry Fenn
Beavers Making Dams for the Winter, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3975 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Samuel Colman
Italian Village Scene, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3976 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Samuel Coleman
Castle Built into a Cliffside, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3977 –
SMALL
Unknown engraver after Harry Fenn
Barnyard Scene, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3978 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Harry Fenn
View from the Bridge, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3979 –
SMALL
Jonnard after H.G.(?) (see monogram)
“Buttercups and Daisies,” with poem, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3980 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after I.G.
“Swallows,” with poem from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3981 –
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Recto: E.B.(?) after I.G.
[swallows,] with more of poem “The Swallow,” from unknown publication, n. d.;
Verso: Veller(?) after H.G., or vice-versa
[nettles,] with beginning of poem “The Nettle-King”
1945-69-3982 - SMALL
Rouget after [illegible]
[woods,] and poem “Summer Woods,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3983 - SMALL
Page 25: Sargent after unknown artist, bird in tree
Page 26: E.B. after H.G., squirrels in tree, for poem “Summer Woods,” unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3984 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
[cottage in winter and man sowing,] for “The Months,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3985 - SMALL
F. Meaulle after unknown artist
[picking apples,] for “The Months,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3986 –
SMALL
Unknown engraver after H.G.
[mouse,] with poem “The Wood-Mouse,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3987 –
SMALL
p. 35: Bervilier after H.G., [mouse under mushroom];
p. 36: Unknown engraver and artist, [birds,] from “The Wood-Mouse,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3988 - SMALL
Rouget after H.G.
[old mill,] and poem “The Mill-Stream,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3989 - SMALL
Page 39: Rouget after H.G., [donkey,] from “The Mill-Stream,”
Page 40: Sargent after H.G.
[hornets,] with poem “The Hornet,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3990 - SMALL
Page 43: J after H.G., [hornet,] from “The Hornet”;
p. 44: Sargent after unknown artist
[flowers,] and poem “The Use of Flowers,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3991 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
[bees and flowers,] from “The Use of Flowers,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3992 - SMALL
p. 47: Laly after unknown artist, [doves in tree,] and poem “The Stock-Dove”;
Page 48: E. Berveiller after unknown, [doves in tree,] from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3993 - SMALL
Page 49: Unknown engraver and artist, [flowers,] from “The Stock-Dove”;
Page 50: J. W. Whymper after unknown artist
[oak tree,] and poem “The Oak-Tree,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3994 - SMALL
Page 53: unknown engraver after I.G., [oak leaves,] from “The Oak-Tree”;
p. 54: Jonnard after unknown artist, [landscape,] and poem “Sunshine,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3995 - SMALL
Berveiller after unknown artist
[flowers on fence,] and poem “Harvest-Field Flowers,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3996 - SMALL
Page 55: Rouget after unknown artist, [men reaping];
Page 56: Sargent after H.G., [ship at sea,] for “Sunshine,” unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3997 - SMALL
Page 59: unknown engraver after H.G., [flowers, partial engraving only];
p. 60: Rouget after H.G.
[bird on fence,] from “Harvest-Field Flowers,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3998 - SMALL
Whymper after unknown artist
[trees,] and poem “Cedar-Trees,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-3999 - SMALL
p. 63: Meaulle after unknown artist, [trees and pond];
Page 64: unknown engraver and artist
[birds flying,] from “Cedar-Trees,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4000 - SMALL
p. 65: Berveiller after unknown artist, [strawberries, harebells];
Page 66: Berveiller after unknown artist
[stag in forest,] from “The Harebell,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4001 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after C. Burton Barber
A Song Without Words, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4002 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after J. S. Hill
The Ford, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4003 - SMALL
Page 447: Unknown engraver after Philip H. Calderon, “Sighing his soul…” (partial);
p. 448: Unknown engraver and artist
“A Little face at the window…” from The Magazine of Art, after 1898
1945-69-4004 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after E. Munier
At the Spring, from The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-4005 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Solomon J. Solomon
A Reverie, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4006 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after R. H. Carter
A Catch of Mullet, from The Magazine of Art, November 1886
1945-69-4007 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Seymour Lucas
The Latest Scandal, from The Magazine of Art, December 1887
1945-69-4008 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Jean Bérand,
Coquelin in “Le Joueur,” from The Magazine of Art, May 1886
1945-69-4009 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Paul Meyerheim
The Last Load, from The Magazine of Art, May 1886
1945-69-4010 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Emile Wauters
Mary of
1945-69-4011 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after J. R. Reid
Homeless and Homewards, from unknown publication, n. d.
On back: Unknown engraver after W. B. Leader, “In the Evening There Shall be Light”
1945-69-4012 - SMALL
Page 312: Unknown engraver after Verboeckhoven, “Returning from the Common”;
p. 313: Unknown engraver after Hector Leroux
“The Burial of Themistocles,” in The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-4013 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after C. v. Piloty
“The Death of Wallenstein,” in The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-4014 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after J. B. Burgess
“Licensing Beggars in
1945-69-4015 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after George Boughton
“Rose Standish,” in The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-4016 - SMALL
Page 399: Unknown engraver after M.K., “George Boughton,” with signature;
p. 400: Unknown engraver after George Boughton
“A Dutch
1945-69-4017 - SMALL
Page 401: Unknown engraver and artist, “Incense Burner: Japanese”;
p. 402: Unknown engraver and artist, “Incense Burner: Japanese” in The Magazine of Art
1945-69-4018 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after George Boughton
The Heir Presumptive, in The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-4019 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Conrad Dielitz
The Mountain Sprite, in The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-4020 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist, possibly from photographs
“The Exiled Princes: Comte de Paris, Prince Victor Napoleon, Prince Napoleon, Prince Louis Philippe,” in Harper’s Weekly, July 3, 1886
1945-69-4021 (unmounted)
Unknown engraver after E. F. Brewtnall
In Arcady, with poem by Cosmo Monkhouse, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4022 (unmounted)
Unknown engraver after Cecil van Haanen
Page 1: “The Water-Carrier”; p. 2: “A Street Wrangle,” from The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-4023 – (unmounted)
Unknown engraver after K. Meyer
A Nunnery,
1945-69-4024 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after C. E. Eastlake
“Napoleon on the gangway of the ‘Bellerophon,’” from The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-4025 – (unmounted)
Unknown engraver after Francois Flameng
“Camille Desmoulins,” from The Magazine of Art, 1882 or later
On back: “The ‘Tricoteuse’ of the National Convention, engraver and artist unknown
1945-69-4026 – (unmounted)
Unknown engraver after Paul Svedomsky
“Victims of History,” from The Magazine of Art, February 1887
On back: man of 1790 and man a la Robespierre
1945-69-4027 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after H. H. Bloomer(?)
“Sunday morning on the Canal,” [West Drayton,] from The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-4028 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after E. [difficult to read]
“The Porter’s Lodge, Hulne Priory,” from The Magazine of Art, n. d.
On back: “Font lectern, Alnwick” and gravestone in churchyard of St. Michael
1945-69-4029 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after [Cellini?]
The Cellini Shield, from The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-4030 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Benvenuto Cellini
“From the base of the ‘Perseus,’” from The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-4031 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Benvenuto Cellini
“Bust of Cosimo de’ Medici,” from The Magazine of Art, n. d.
On back: “The Cellini slat-cellar”
1945-69-4032 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
Gustav Adolf Graf von Gotter, from German unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4033 -
SMALL
Unknown engraver after Rembrandt van Rijn
Rembrandt mit Seiner Frau Saskia, from unknown German publication, n. d.
1945-69-4034 - SMALL
Knesing after Maffel
Aus der
1945-69-4035 - SMALL
Knesing after Hermine Biedermann-Urendts
Ländliches Idyll, from unknown German publication, n. d.
1945-69-4036 - SMALL
H. Gedan after Joh. Bens(?), sculptor
Austria-Statue, from unknown German publication, n. d.
1945-69-4037 – (unmounted)
Weber after Paul Schröter
Märchenerzäztin (?), from unknown German publication, n. d.
1945-69-4038 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
Dr. Ferran
Innoculating for Cholera in
1945-69-4039 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after F. D. Millet
“At the
1945-69-4040 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after C. F. Ulrich
The Glass-Blowers of Murano, from Harpers Weekly, May 22, 1886
On back:
part of “Proposed memorial tower at
1945-69-4041 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Seymour Lucas
The
1945-69-4042 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after F. D. Cozzens
The
1945-69-4043 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after photography by Pach
Major-General
Oliver O.
1945-69-4044 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Clifford P. Grayson
Mid-Day Dreams, from Harpers Weekly, May 22, 1886
1945-69-4045 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after a photograph by Record
& Epler,
General
Grant at
1945-69-4046 –
SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
The “
1945-69-4047 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
Arrival of
the First Detachment of the 100th Regiment in the Mersey, from Illustrated Times,
1945-69-4048 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
William Lloyd Garrison, from Harpers Weekly, June 14, 1879
1945-69-4049 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Edward Emerson Simmons
Mother and Child, from Harpers Weekly, May 22, 1886
On back:
part of an engraving of the
1945-69-4050 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Frederic Dielman
“ ‘What Word Did He Sent Ter–Me?’ Cried Pardee,” from Harpers Weekly, 12-11-1886
1945-69-4051 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Nicolas Mejia
Laboremus, from The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-4052 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Frank Holl
Leaving Home, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4053 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“A Skimmer of the Southern Seas,” from Harper’s Young People, April 20, 1880
1945-69-4054 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist, “A Gibraltar Fruit Boat,” and
Davidson after unknown artist, “The Rock of Gibraltar, from Harper’s Young People, April 20, 1880
1945-69-4055 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Carnivorous Ocean Plants,” from Harper’s Young People, April 13, 1880
1945-69-4056 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“An Ocean Race,” from Harper’s Young People, April 13, 1880
1945-69-4057 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“In the
1945-69-4058 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Miss Nancy takes leave of the officers,” from Harper’s Young People, April 13, 1880
1945-69-4059a-b - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“The Hobby-horse Regiment on the March,” from Harper’s Young People, April 6, 1880
1945-69-4060 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Jim and Charley in the Woods,” from Harper’s Young People, April 6, 1880
1945-69-4061 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Man Overboard!” from Harper’s Young People, March 30, 1880
1945-69-4062 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“
1945-69-4063 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“The Red willow and its uses,” from Harper’s Young People, March 23, 1880
1945-69-4064 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Long live the king!” from Harper’s Young People, March 23, 1880
1945-69-4065 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist, “Store-room”; and
Unknown engraver after J. O. Davidson, “Frank’s fight with ‘Monkey,’” from Harper’s Young People, March 23, 1880
1945-69-4066 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after A. Shults, “Starting Out,” “Some Down-town Cats,” and “A Charity Cat”;
Unknown engraver and artist, “Carlo” and “The Morning Call,” from Harper’s Young People, March 16, 1880
1945-69-4067 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist, “Fight with a Hippopotamus”;
Unknown engraver after A. S. [probably Shults,] “Preparing cats meat in Fulton Market,” from Harper’s Young People, March 16, 1880
1945-69-4068 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after T. Robinson
“Betty and Jim,” from Harper’s Young People, March 9, 1880
1945-69-4069 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Helping Himself to Cake,” with poem by M.E., and an envelope, from Harper’s Young People, March 2, 1880
1945-69-4070 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Kelly
“Passing the Batteries,” from Harper’s Young People, vol. 1, no. 18, March 2, 1880
1945-69-4071 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“A Dash for Life,” from Harper’s Young People, Feb. 24, 1880
1945-69-4072 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Jail in
1945-69-4073 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Smedley
“Cold morning in a country school,” from Harper’s Young People, Feb. 24, 1880
1945-69-4074 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“A Wild boar at bay,” from Harper’s Young People, Feb. 17, 1880
1945-69-4075 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Eagles fighting over a chamois,” from Harper’s Young People, Feb. 10, 1880
1945-69-4076 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Feeding the sparrows,” from Harper’s Young People, vol. 1, no. 14, Feb. 3, 1880
1945-69-4077 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after A. Temple(?)
“On the track,” from Harper’s Young People, Jan. 27, 1880
1945-69-4078 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“The little delinquent,” from Harper’s Young People, Jan. 27, 1880
1945-69-4079 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Hunting for supper,” from Harper’s Young People, Jan. 27, 1880
1945-69-4080 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after A. Shults
“There it is, says Barney,” from Harper’s Young People, Jan. 13, 1880
1945-69-4081 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Saved at last!” from Harper’s Young People, Jan. 20, 1880
1945-69-4082 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Slain in defense of her young,” from Harper’s Young People, Jan. 20, 1880
1945-69-4083 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Lynx treed by dogs,” from Harper’s Young People, Jan. 13, 1880
1945-69-4084 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“So you are fond of gems, my little maiden?” and “Spearing a wild boar” (Japanese drawing) from Harper’s Young People, Jan. 13, 1880
1945-69-4085 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“A family in danger,” from Harper’s Young People, vol. 1, no. 10, Jan. 6, 1880
1945-69-4086 - SMALL
Smeeton-Tilly after G. Postma
A Spanish Courtyard, from The Magazine of Art, 1887
1945-69-4087 - SMALL
Charles Laly after Ludwig Passini
The Procession of the Host, from The Magazine of Art, March 1887
1945-69-4088 - SMALL
Leveille Fils after Frank Myers Boggs
En Mer, from The Magazine of Art, December 1887
1945-69-4089 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after J. Fulleylove
Recto: “Leatherhead”;
Verso: “
1945-69-4090 - SMALL
Finq(?) after Granville Perkins
The
Susquehanna, from Picturesque
1945-69-4091 - SMALL
C. Roberts after J. A. Cluysenaar
“
1945-69-4092 - SMALL
C. Roberts after Phil Morris
The Reaper and the Flowers, from The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-4093 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after S.G. McCutcheon
“In the corn field,” from Harper’s Young People, vol. 1, no. 51, Oct. 19, 1880
1945-69-4094 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“William Shakespeare at the age of Twelve,” from Harper’s Young People, Oct. 12, 1880
1945-69-4095 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“The storm-petrel,” from Harper’s Young People, Oct. 12, 1880
1945-69-4096 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after C.A.N., “Little Miss Turner,” with poem by W. T. Peters;
Unknown engraver after S.G. McCutcheon, “Roasting Ears,” from Harper’s Young People, Oct. 5, 1880
1945-69-4097 - SMALL
Redding after unknown artist, with poem “A Duet,” by Margaret Eyttinge
“Bofe Dem Chilun’s White,” from Harper’s Young People, March 23, 1880
1945-69-4098 - SMALL
H. Harrah after unknown artist, but see monogram
The Mid Day Night, from Harper’s Young People, March 30, 1880
1945-69-4099 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after unknown artist, but see
monogram
The Mid Night Day, from Harper’s Young People, March 30, 1880
1945-69-4100 - SMALL
J. G. Smithwick after J. G. Woodward
Group of
Islets, from Picturesque
On back:
part of picture of
1945-69-4101
W. H. Redding after L. R. O’Brien
1945-69-4102
W. H. Redding after F. B. Schell
1945-69-4103
W. H. Redding after F. B. Schell
Owl’s Head
from Mountain House and Owl’s Head,
From
1945-69-4104
W. H. Redding after Schell & Hogan
Lumbering,
in Picturesque
1945-69-4105
1945-69-4106
The Beach at
Percé, in Picturesque
1945-69-4107
O. C. Wigand after Schell & Hogan
1945-69-4108
O. C. Wigand after W. C. Fitler
Harvesting
Near
1945-69-4109 through 4111 – items missing or numbers not used
1945-69-4112
William James Linton after R. Swain Gifford
Coast Scene,
1945-69-4113
William James Linton after R. Swain Gifford
Multanomah
1945-69-4114
William James Linton after Harry Fenn
Glimpse of
Lake Champlain, from
1945-69-4115
William James Linton after J. D. Woodward
“
1945-69-4116
Henry Linton after Lauterbach
A Waterfall in the Linthal, in The Aldine, vol. 4, 1872
1945-69-4117
Henry Linton after Harry Fenn
Above the
1945-69-4118
W. J. Linton after Alfred R. Ward
Scenes in
1945-69-4119 –
item missing or number not used
1945-69-4120
Lewis after Harry Fenn
General View of McGill College, in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, June–Nov. 1889
1945-69-4121
Pettit after unknown artist
Victoria Square, in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, June–Nov. 1889
1945-69-4122
Levin after W. A. Rogers
The Way of the Cross in the Cemetery, in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, 1889
1945-69-4123
Witte after unknown artist
Bonsecours Market, in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, June–Nov. 1889
1945-69-4124
G. Cullen after unknown artist
Little Girl Leaning Through Fence, in St. Nicholas, 1878–1879
1945-69-4125
G. Cullen after unknown artist
The Fire, in St. Nicholas, 1878–1879
1945-69-4126
G. Cullen after unknown artist
Puck was Leaning over the Little Gate in the Kitchen Door, in St. Nicholas, 1878–1879
1945-69-4127
G. Cullen after unknown artist
Francois Challenges the Barber, in St. Nicholas, 1878–1879
1945-69-4128
G. Cullen Hob
On the Well-Sweep, in St. Nicholas, vol. 6, 1879
1945-69-4129
G. Cullen after unknown artist
The Hours Speak to Nellie, in St. Nicholas, vol. 6, 1879
1945-69-4130
Evans after Kelly
Night Watch, in St. Nicholas, vol. 6, 1879
1945-69-4131
Evans after Kelly
We Struck Out Together for the Boat, St. Nicholas, vol. 6, 1879
1945-69-4132
Evans after Kelly
Corny and
Her
1945-69-4133
Evans after Kelly
How?, in St. Nicholas, vol. 6, 1879
1945-69-4134
Evans after Kelly
We Gave Corny a Good Run, in St. Nicholas, vol. 6, 1879
1945-69-4135
Evans after Kelly
“’To Be Sure I Have,’ She Said,” in St. Nicholas, vol. 6, 1879
1945-69-4136
Evans after Kelly
“Unman’d,” from St. Nicholas, vol. 6, 1879
1945-69-4137
Evans after Kelly
“’I’m Not Going to the Dinner,’ Said Mr. Chipperton”, in St. Nicholas, vol. 6, 1879
1945-69-4138
Evans after Kelly
Very Well Off as She Is, in St. Nicholas, vol. 6, 1879
1945-69-4139
Evans after Kelly
Again the Life-Preserver Was Thrown, in St. Nicholas, vol. 6, 1879
1945-69-4140
Evans after Kelly
The Racket in the State-Room, in St. Nicholas, vol. 6, 1879
1945-69-4141
Evans after Kelly
The Visit to the Queen, in St. Nicholas, vol. 6, 1879
1945-69-4142
J. W. Evans after Kelly
Ready to Pull in the Biggest Fish that Might Come Along, in St. Nicholas, vol. 6, 1879
1945-69-4143
Evans after Kelly
There Stood Mr. Chipperton, in St. Nicholas, vol. 6, 1879
1945-69-4144
Evans after Kelly
“Bang! Bang! Bang! – Seven Times”, in St. Nicholas, vol. 6, 1879
1945-69-4145
T. H. Heard after unknown artist
Daisy Time, in St. Nicholas, vol. 20, 1892
1945-69-4146
E. C. Held, engraver and artist
A June Morning, in St. Nicholas, vol. 13, pt. 2, May–Oct. 1886
1945-69-4147
Peter Aitken after Birch
“Oh She’s the Loveliest Little Maid,” in St. Nicholas, vol. 18, June 1891
1945-69-4148
J. S. Harley after G. P.
Throwing a Rocket to a Wrecked Vessel, in St. Nicholas, vol. 1, 1874
1945-69-4149
J. S. Harley after F. Beard
An American Army of Two, in St. Nicholas, vol. 1, 1874
1945-69-4150
Karst after unknown artist
“ ‘Go ‘way! Go ‘way!’ screamed Holly,” in St. Nicholas, vol. 1, 1873–74
1945-69-4151
Karst after unknown artist
Child Carrying Books, in St. Nicholas, vol. 1, 1873–74
1945-69-4152
Karst after J. S. Paing
Mother Cat Teaching Her Kittens, in St. Nicholas, vol. 1, 1873–74
1945-69-4153
Karst after unknown artist
Chased By a Moose, in St. Nicholas, vol. 1, 1873–74
1945-69-4154
Karst after unknown artist (see initial)
“Mercy on Me! Haven’t You Got Nothin’ Else?” in St. Nicholas, vol. 1, 1873–74
1945-69-4155
Karst after unknown artist
Some One Is Coming! in St. Nicholas, vol. 1, 1873–74
1945-69-4156
Karst after unknown artist
Mrs. Primkins “Can’t Abide Cats,” in St. Nicholas, vol. 1, 1873–74
1945-69-4157
Karst after unknown artist
George and
the Editor of the “
1945-69-4158
J. F. Juengling after C. T. Hill
Study, in St. Nicholas, vol. 16, 1889
1945-69-4159
J. F. Juengling after C. T. Hill
My Childhood’s Enchantress (headpiece), in St. Nicholas, vol. 16, 1889
1945-69-4160
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
The Dowager, in St. Nicholas, vol. 4, 1877
1945-69-4161
J. P. Davis after C. S. Reinhart
“I’m Going to Gratify Your Alimentiveness,” in St. Nicholas, vol. 4, 1877
1945-69-4162
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
The Puffy Old Gentleman, in St. Nicholas, vol. 4, 1877
1945-69-4163
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
The Singing-Lesson, in St. Nicholas, vol. 4, 1877
Box 26:
1945-69-4164
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
Mamie Declines to Lend Her Grandmother, in St. Nicholas, vol. 4, 1877
1945-69-4165
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
“ ‘Give Me Back My Cap!’ Cried the Gnome” in St. Nicholas, vol. 4, 1877
1945-69-4166
J. P. Davis after C. S. Reinhart
Jacob Seizes the Hawser, in St. Nicholas, vol. 4, 1877
1945-69-4167
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
“Lo! There are the pane he glowers!” in St. Nicholas, vol. 4, 1877
1945-69-4168
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
Children Singing Carols, in St. Nicholas, vol. 2, 1875
1945-69-4169
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
Hermann Brings Home a Christmas Guest, in St. Nicholas, vol. 2, 1875
1945-69-4170
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
Santa’s Sleigh Outside window as Children Sleep, in St. Nicholas, vol. 2, 1875
1945-69-4171
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
The Children’s Crusade under Stephen of Cloyes, in St. Nicholas, vol. 2, 1875
1945-69-4172
J. P. Davis unknown artist
Uncle Alec’s Reception, in St. Nicholas, vol. 2, 1875 [for Alcott’s Eight Cousins]
1945-69-4173
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
The Return from the Maying, in St. Nicholas, vol. 2, 1875 [for Alcott’s Eight Cousins]
1945-69-4174
John Filmer after unknown artist
Vessels on the Dry Docks, in St. Nicholas, vol. 2, 1875
1945-69-4175
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
Rose Learns to Make Bread, in St. Nicholas, vol. 2, 1875 [for Alcott’s Eight Cousins]
1945-69-4176
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
Rose and Uncle Alec Starting on Their Voyage, in St. Nicholas, 1875 [for Eight Cousins]
1945-69-4177
J. P. Davis unknown artist
The Birch-Bark Boy to the Rescue, in St. Nicholas, vol. 2, 1875
1945-69-4178
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
The
1945-69-4179
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
“Gretchen Steps Out into the Moonlight” in St. Nicholas, vol. 2, 1875
1945-69-4180
T. Shussler after unknown artist
[children on stone wall,] for Gold-Robin, in St. Nicholas, vol. 20, 1892
1945-69-4181
W. R. Bodenstab after unknown artist
“The water sprite directs the prince to the land …,” in St. Nicholas, vol. 20, 1892
1945-69-4182
E. Bookhout after Thomas Moran
A Great Mill Rose High over the Arch, in St. Nicholas, vol. 6, 1879
1945-69-4183
W. Miller after unknown artist
Asleep in the Woods, in St. Nicholas, vol. 6, 1879
1945-69-4184
E. Bookhout after Thomas Moran
Noon of the Dark Day, May, 19, 1780, in St. Nicholas, vol. 6, 1879
1945-69-4185
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist
Eustace and Percy Loraine, in St. Nicholas, vol. 12, Nov. 1884–Nov. 1885
1945-69-4186
R. Varley after Henry Sandham
Francois Leaned Out With Stretched Arm …, in St. Nicholas, vol. 16, 1889
1945-69-4187
R. Varley after Henry Sandham
Petit-Père and Alvine Discover Bruno in the Woods, in St. Nicholas, vol. 16, 1889
1945-69-4188 –
item missing or number not used
1945-69-4189
R. Varley after Henry Sandham
Petit-Père, in St. Nicholas, vol. 16, 1889
1945-69-4190
William J. Dana after T. D.
Jill Making the Best of It, in St. Nicholas, vol. 7, 1880
1945-69-4191
William J. Dana after T. H.(?)
[girl sleeping in chair on porch, women nearby,] from St. Nicholas, vol. 7, 1880
1945-69-4192
G. Cullen after unknown artist
The Boy Stood on the Burning Deck, in St. Nicholas, vol. 7, 1880
1945-69-4193
G. Cullen after H. R. Poore
Now Johnny Amused the Baby, in St. Nicholas, vol. 7, 1880
1945-69-4194
Andrew after J. H. Cocks
The Girls Looked on, Trembling and Horrified and Don Leveled His Rifle, and Fired, in St. Nicholas, vol. 9, 1882
1945-69-4195
Andrew after W. T. Smedley
The Mystery Solved, in St. Nicholas, vol. 9, 1882
1945-69-4196
E. Heineman after unknown artist
Not There, Not There, My Child!, in St. Nicholas, vol. 9, 1882
1945-69-4197
E. Heineman after A. C. R.
Scenes among
the Rifle-Pits Before
1945-69-4198
E. Heinemann after George D. Brush
“ ‘Cousin
Sukey,’ said Little
1945-69-4199
Needer-Chubb after J. W. Champney
Shipwrecked, in St. Nicholas, vol. 4, 1877
1945-69-4200 -
OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Thomas Johnson after Gustave Doré
“Open Here I
Flung the Shutter,” from The Raven
(
1945-69-4201 - SMALL
J. G. Smithwick after Thomas Moran
1945-69-4202 - SMALL
Staudenbauer after unknown artist
Sampson Low, Died April 16, 1886, from Harpers Weekly, after April 16, 1886
1945-69-4203 - SMALL
R. Taylor after T. Walter Wilson
“In full swing,” from The Magazine of Art, May 1887
1945-69-4204 - SMALL
R. Taylor after J. F. Sullivan
To Dame Nature, with poem by Jas. F. Sullivan, from The Magazine of Art, March 1890
1945-69-4205 - SMALL
Werdmüller after H. Helmick
The Dancing-Master, from The Magazine of Art, 1887
1945-69-4206 - SMALL
H. Werdmüller after Edwin Hayes
Enrance to
1945-69-4207 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Thulstrup
“When the clock struck twelve,” from Harper’s Young People, Dec. 21, 1880
1945-69-4208 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Uncle Dick’s story; In the gold fields; The storm,” from Harper’s Young People, vol. 2, no. 59, Dec. 14, 1880
1945-69-4209 - SMALL
C. Needer after Church
“Miss Polly, Wingy Wing Foo,” from Harper’s Young People, Dec. 7, 1880
1945-69-4210 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“The home of the kangaroo,” from Harper’s Young People, Dec. 7, 1880
On back: decorations for Christmas
1945-69-4211 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Up went the canoe,” from Harper’s Young People, Nov. 30, 1880
1945-69-4212 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Jessie Curtis
“Exploring the attic,” from Harper’s Young People, Nov. 16, 1880
1945-69-4213 (two page spread) - SMALL
Unknown engraver after C. J. Staniland
“The story of a Victoria Cross,” from Harper’s Young People, Nov. 16, 1880
1945-69-4214 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“In the woods,” from Harper’s Young People, vol. 2, No. 55, Nov. 16, 1880
1945-69-4215 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after S. G. McCutcheon
“Smoking the hornet’s nest,” from Harper’s Young People, Nov. 9, 1880
1945-69-4216 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“The little tease,” from Harper’s Young People, Nov. 2, 1880
1945-69-4217 (two page spread) - SMALL
Unknown engraver after S. Nash
“Through the rapids with Indians,” from Harper’s Young People, Nov. 2, 1880
1945-69-4218 (two page spread, torn) - SMALL
Unknown engraver after P. R. Morris
“Sons of the brave,” from Harper’s Young People, Oct. 26, 1880
1945-69-4219 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after W. A. Rogers
“Under the chestnut-tree,” from Harper’s Young People, Oct. 26, 1880
1945-69-4220 - SMALL
Gustave Kruell after Elihu Vedder
The Phorcydes, from The Magazine of Art, n. d.
On back: “Impressionist engraving: Cloud,” unknown engraver and artist
1945-69-4221 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist, but see monogram
On Easter Morning, from unknown publication, April 1880
1945-69-4222 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Champ
“On her way to the Christmas stocking,” for “The Rubber Baby,” from unknown publication, February 1880
1945-69-4223 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Champ
“Little Silver makes a cake of rubber,” for “The Rubber Baby,” from unknown publication, February 1880
On back: “Tapping the rubber tree,” Unknown engraver after Champ
1945-69-4224 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Arthur Quartley
“White Island Head, Isles of shoals,
1945-69-4225 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“Bob is called upon to meet his doom,” from unknown publication, January 1880
1945-69-4226 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Hy. Sandham
“In the midst of the herd,” [buffalo,] from unknown publication, May 1885
1945-69-4227 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after W. J. [or L.] Sheppard
“I pinned some flowers on her head,” from unknown publication, May 1885
1945-69-4228 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after W. T. Smedley
“On the
1945-69-4229 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after [illegible]
The Season That is Coming, from unknown publication, April 1885
1945-69-4230 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after R. L.
On the Way to the Parson’s, from unknown publication, December 1880
1945-69-4231 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after R. L.
The Ball that Didn’t Keep a Secret, from unknown publication, November 1880
1945-69-4232 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after [illegible – see monogram]
“The Good
1945-69-4233 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after [illegible]
“The Four W’s,” for “The Queerclover Chronicles,” in unknown publication, Sept. 1880
1945-69-4234 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after W.C.R.(?)
“Port
1945-69-4235 - SMALL
H. Davidson after George T. Tobin, from photography by Reichard and Lindner
Emperor William II, from Harpers New Monthly Magazine(?), n. d.
1945-69-4236 - SMALL
R. Varley after Arthur Keller
Characteristic Poses of Toscanini While Conducting, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4237 - SMALL
H. Davidson after photograph
Elie Metchinoff, from unknown publication, n. d.
On back: “Walter Camp,” engraved by H. Davidson after George M. Reeves
1945-69-4238 - SMALL
H. Davidson after George T. Tobin, from photographs
Count Leo Tolstoi, from unknown publication, after Nov. 1910;
On back: “The Hounds of Asurbanipal,” poem by Mary
Eleanor Roberts, with pictures of bas-reliefs in the
1945-69-4239 - SMALL
H. Davidson after Bela L. Pratt
Henry L. Higginson. Made for Symphony Hall, Boston, from unknown publication, n. d.
On back: decorative tail-piece, by Jewell(?)
1945-69-4240 - SMALL
H. Davidson after Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida
Alfonso XIII, King of Spain, from unknown publication, n. d.
On back:
photo of automobiles in
1945-69-4241 - SMALL
H. Davidson after Jacques Blanche
Henri Bergson, from Century, n. d.
1945-69-4242 - SMALL
H. Davidson after unknown artist
Clarence King, from Century, 1910
1945-69-4243 - SMALL
C. W. Chadwick after Frank Wiles
“He Clapped His Hand on Herold’s Shoulder and Shook It With Rough Affection,” from unknown publication, n. d.
On back: “The recently discovered portrait of Cervantes,” unknown engraver and artist
1945-69-4244 - SMALL
H. Davidson and C. W. Chadwick after William Fuller Curtis
Charles Eliot Norton, from Century, 19--
1945-69-4245 - SMALL
H. Davidson after photograph
Stephen A. Douglas, with brief biographical sketch, from unknown publication, n. d.
On back: decorative tail piece, unknown engraver and artist
1945-69-4246 - SMALL
C. W. Chadwick after George Frederick Watts
Study … for a Portrait of King Edward VII, When Prince of Wales, from unknown publication, n. d., 1901 or later
On back: three women, from photograph by
1945-69-4247 - SMALL
H. Davidson after Jacques Emile Blanche
Henry James, from unknown publication, n. d.
On back: unknown engraver after Martin Justice, “She’s in the kitchen now…”
1945-69-4248 - SMALL
H. Davidson after photograph by Alvin Langdon Coburn
Henry James, from Century, n. d.
1945-69-4249 - SMALL
C. W. Chadwick after John Alexander
Alphonse Daudet, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4250 - SMALL
H. Davidson after John S. Sargent, from a Copley print
William M. Chase, from unknown publication, 1902 or later
1945-69-4251 - SMALL
H. Davidson after Annie T. Lang
William M. Chase, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4252 - SMALL
H. Davidson after Ellen Emmet
Augustus Saint-Gaudens, from unknown publication, n. d.
On back: unknown engraver after Scotson-Clark, “Benjamin Disraeli”
1945-69-4253 - SMALL
H. C. Merrill after Henry Hering
Bust of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, from unknown publication, 1908 or later
1945-69-4254 - SMALL
H. Davidson after photograph by Davis & Eickemeyer
Paderewski, from unknown publication, 1902 or later; decorative tail-piece on back
1945-69-4255 - SMALL
H. Davidson after Emil Fuchs
Ignace Paderewski, from Century, 1899 or later
1945-69-4256 - SMALL
F. H. Wellington after photograph by G. C. Cox
Arthur
Twining Hadley, LL.D., President of
1945-69-4257 - SMALL
H. Davidson after photo
S. Weir Mitchell at Mount Desert, from unknown publication, 1907 or later
1945-69-4258 - SMALL
H. Davidson after William Ordway Partridge
Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, from Century, 1909 or later
1945-69-4259 - SMALL
H. Davidson after Princess Lwoff-Parlaghy
Edwin Markham, from unknown publication, n. d.
On back: unknown engraver and artist, “Von Guericke’s Demonstration of Air-Pressure with His ‘Magdeburg Spheres’”
1945-69-4260 - SMALL
H. Davidson after photograph by Albert Bigelow Paine
Mark Twain, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4261 - SMALL
H. Davidson after Cecelia Beaux
Richard Watson Gilder, from unknown publication, 1910 or later
1945-69-4262 - SMALL
H. Davidson after photograph by Alvin Langdon Colman
John Burroughs, from Century, n. d.
1945-69-4263 - SMALL
H. Davidson after photograph by Edward B. Greene
John Burroughs, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4264 - SMALL
H. Davidson after photograph by Edward B. Greene
John Muir, from unknown publication, n. d.
On back: part of photo of John Muir and John
Burroughs in the
1945-69-4265 - SMALL
H. Davidson after photograph
Nicholas Rubenstein and Anton Rubenstein, from Century, n. d.
On back: “homes of the Chlapowski family, near Posen,” from photos
1945-69-4266 - SMALL
H. Davidson after J. W. Alexander
Whistler in London, 1886, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4267 - SMALL
H. Davidson after photograph
Winston Churchill, [the American author,] from Century, Oct. 1913(?)
1945-69-4268 - SMALL
H. Davidson after George W. Maynard
Self-Portrait, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4269 - SMALL
H. Davidson after Rembrandt van Rijn
Rembrandt at the Age of Twenty-Two, from unknown publication, 1903 or later
On back: H. Davidson after Frans Pourbus the Younger, “Isabella of Spain”
1945-69-4270 - SMALL
H. Davidson, etched by William Hole, after
Jean-François Millet
The Wood-Sawyers, from Century, July 1901
1945-69-4271 - SMALL
H. Davidson after Jean-François Millet
The Sheep-Shearers, from Century, n. d.
On back: R. C. Collins after Millet, “The Sheperd”
1945-69-4272 - SMALL
R. Varley after Jean-François Millet
“A Cottage by the Sea at Gruchy,” from The Century Magazine, n. d.
1945-69-4273.1-10 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Joseph Pennell and other
“A Printer’s Paradise– The Plantin-Moretus Museum
at
Images are of rooms in the museum and of works of art hanging in the museum
1945-69-4274.1-12 - SMALL
Varley and Tinkey after W. P. Snyder
“Great American Industries. Vol. VII–A Printed Book,” by R. R. Bowker, from Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, vol. 75, no. 446, July 1887 (note: 12 sheets)
Images are of people at work, the machines, and steps in the printing process
1945-69-4275.1-9 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Joutil
“Great American Industries. Vol. VI–A Sheet of Paper,” by R. R. Bowker, from Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, vol. 75, no. 445, June 1887 (note: 9 sheets)
Images are of steps in the process of making paper
1945-69-4276.1-7 – SMALL
“A Symposium of Wood-Engravers,” from Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, Feb. 1880
(note: 7 sheets) – text only, no images
1945-69-4277 – in color - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
From an Original Japanese Drawing Obtained in Simoda, in unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4278.1-15 - SMALL
Richardson-Cox, Lossing-Barritt, Whitney-Jocelyn, A. H. Jocelyn after C. E. Dopler
“Making the Magazine,” from Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, vol. 32, no. 137, Dec. 1865 (note: 15 sheets)
Images are of Harpers building, people at work, etc.
1945-69-4279.1-3 - SMALL
A.V. S. Anthony after W.P.B. and unknown
Article on A. V. S. Anthony, from unknown publication, n. d. (note: 3 sheets)
Images: Anthony’s studio, portrait of him, engraving of “An erring lad in ye stocks”
1945-69-4280.1-12 - SMALL
Thomas Bewick and others after unknown artists
“Thomas Bewick,” from The Century Magazine, vol. 24, no. 5, Sept. 1882 (note: 12 sheets, 12th sheet is only a fragment)
Images are reproductions of Bewick’s engravings, also a bust, and places in his town
1945-69-4281.1-6 - SMALL [for complete article see 4285]
Charlton Nesbit, Luke Clennell, William Harvey, John Jackson, Ebenezer Landells, H.F.P.W. Hole after William Harvey, T. Stothard, and probably others
Part of article: “The Pupils of Thomas Bewick,” from unknown publication, n.d. (note: 6 sheets, beginning of article is no. 4283)
1945-69-4282.1-8 - SMALL
Unknown engraver(s) after unknown artists and photographers
“Fifty Years of Harper’s Magazine,” likely from Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, n. d. Portraits of editors and artists associated with Harpers
1945-69-4283 – part of 4281 [for complete article see 4285] - SMALL
“The Pupils of Thomas Bewick,” from unknown publication, n.d. (no images)
1945-69-4284 - SMALL
Letter to editor about exhibit of American wood-engravings, from Century, Feb. 1882
1945-69-4285.1-7 - SMALL
“The Pupils of Thomas Bewick,” from unknown publication, n.d. Duplicate of 1945-69-4281-1/-6 and 4283 – see descriptions there. (note: 7 sheets)
1945-69-4286.1-2 - SMALL
Henry M. Carter [or McCarter], engraver or artist
[landscape,] for “The Field of Art,” from Scribner’s, 1896 (note: 2 sheets)
1945-69-4287.1-7 - SMALL
Jocelyn, H. W. Troy, and others, after unknown artists
“The Growth of Wood-Cut Printing. II. The Modern Method by Machines,” possibly from Scribner’s, May 1880 (note: 7 sheets)
Images of printing machines, prints made by
machine, and a map of
1945-69-4288.1-2 – no images - SMALL
Article on wood engraving, from unknown publication, n. d. (note: 2 sheets)
1945-69-4289.1-2 – no images - SMALL
“Linton’s Hints on Wood-engraving,” from unknown publication, n. d. (note: 2 sheets)
1945-69-4290.1-8 - SMALL
Bewick, Harvey, and others, after Durer and others
“The Growth of Wood-Cut Printing. I. Early Methods of the Hand-Press. 1450–1850,” from unknown publication, n. d. (note: 8 sheets)
1945-69-4291 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Geoffroy
Little Frenchmen at School, from St. Nicholas, Sept. 1890
1945-69-4292 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after T. Griffitts(?)
Round About
the
1945-69-4293 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after T. Griffitts(?)
In Harvest Heat, from The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-4294 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after T. Griffitts(?)
“When the Kye Come Hame,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4295 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after photograph
Portrait of Unknown Gentleman, [signature illegible,] from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4296 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Wyatt Eaton
P.(?) G. Holland, from unknown publication, 1879 or later
1945-69-4297 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after photograph by Sarony
J. A. Garfield, from Century, 1881 or later
1945-69-4298 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after painting by Rudolf Lehmann
Robert Browning, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4299 - SMALL
Cove (?) after A. H. Thayer
G. W. Cable, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4300 - SMALL
T. Cole after unknown artist
“A Spanish Creole,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4301
O. Lacour after John Everett Millais
Sir Henry Thompson, in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1886
1945-69-4302
Velten after
Elizabeth Thompson, in St. Nicholas, vol. 10, 1883
1945-69-4303
Velten after Elizabeth Thompson
[Group from “The Roll-Call,”] in St. Nicholas, vol. 10, 1883
1945-69-4304
Velten after Elizabeth Thompson
Group from “The Roll-Call,” in St. Nicholas, vol. 10, 1883
1945-69-4305
Velten after Elizabeth Thompson
Group from “The Roll-Call,” in St. Nicholas, vol. 10, 1883
1945-69-4306
M. Kleinkicht after Elizabeth Thompson
“Elizabeth Thompson,” in Some Modern Artists and Their Work (Cassell & Co., 1883)
On back: article about Thompson
1945-69-4307
M. Kleinkicht after Elizabeth Thompson
A Grenadier Guard from “The Roll-Call,” in Some Modern Artists and Their Work, 1883
1945-69-4308
Unknown engraver after William (Hamo) Thornycroft
Hamo Thornycroft, in Some Modern Artists and Their Work (London: Cassell, 1883)
On back: article about Thornycroft
1945-69-4309
Unknown engraver after William (Hamo) Thornycroft
Head of Lot’s Wife, in Some Modern Artists and Their Work (London: Cassell, 1883)
1945-69-4310 - SMALL
Recto: Sargent after unknown artist
“The Titmouse, or Blue-cap,” with poem, from unknown publication, n. d.
Verso: E. Berveiller after unknown artist, bird and butterfly, poem “The Broom-flower”
1945-69-4311 - SMALL
Recto: H. Davidson after Jean Francois Millet
“The Lesson in Knitting,” from The Century Magazine n. d.
Verso: G. M. Lewis after Jean Francois Millet, “Peasant Woman and Churn”
1945-69-4312 - SMALL
C. W. Chadwick after Jean Francois Millet
“The Shepherd,” from The Century Magazine, n. d.
1945-69-4313 - SMALL
Recto: Unknown engraver after Karl Bodmer
“
Verso: R. C. Collins after Jean Francois Millet, “Deliverance from Indians of the daughters of Daniel Boone and Callaway” [sketch]
1945-69-4314 - SMALL
Recto: unknown engraver after Karl Bodmer and Jean-François Millet
Young Girls Surprised by Indians, from The Century Magazine(?), n. d.
At bottom of page: facsimile of Bodmer’s indorsement on above lithograph;
Verso: R. Varley after Jean-François Millet
Deliverance from Indians of the Daughters of Daniel Boone and Callaway
1945-69-4315 - SMALL
G. T. Devereux after F. O. C. Darley
“Battle of Lundy’s Lane,” from Pictorial History of the United States, by Frost, vol. 4
1945-69-4316 - SMALL
Engraver and artist: Croome
p. 141: ship; p. 142: sword, wooden bucket, from Pictorial History of the U. S., vol. 4
1945-69-4317 - SMALL
Engraver and artist: Croome
decorations: cartouche, initial letter, from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 4
1945-69-4318 - SMALL
Recto: Devereux after Croome, “
Verso: Croome, engraver and artist, “Cruise of the Argus,” from Pictorial History of the United States, by Frost, vol. 4
1945-69-4319 - SMALL
Engraver and artist: Croome
Ship, decorative T (p. 128) and ship (p.127) from Pictorial History of the U. S., v. 4
1945-69-4320 - SMALL
George White after unknown artist
“General Harrison crossing
1945-69-4321 - SMALL
G. T. Devereux after Croome
“Defence [sic] of
1945-69-4322 - SMALL
p. 119: Waitt after Croome, “Building of the fleet
on
p. 120: Devereux after Croome, “
1945-69-4323 - SMALL
unknown engraver and artist
“Commodore
1945-69-4324 - SMALL
unknown engraver and artist
“Wasp and Frolic” [ships,] from Pictorial History of the United States, by Frost, vol. 4
1945-69-4325 - SMALL
unknown engraver and artist
[naval battle,] from Pictorial History of the United States, by Frost, vol. 4
1945-69-4326 - SMALL
unknown engraver and artist
decorations: sword, initial letter T, from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 4
1945-69-4327 - SMALL
William Croome after Henry B. Brown
“General Pike,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4328 - SMALL
Waitt after Henry B. Brown
“General Brown,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4329 - SMALL
Waitt after Croome
“Commodore Chauncey,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4330 (p. 97, recto) - SMALL
Devereux after W. Croome
Escape of
the Constitution, from Pictorial
History of the
1945-69-4331 (P. 98, verso) - SMALL
Waitt after W. Croome
Constitution
and Guerriere, from Pictorial History
of the
1945-69-4332 - SMALL
Waitt after W. Croome
[sailor] and [decorated initial T,] from Pictorial History of the United States, v. 4
1945-69-4333 - SMALL
Devereux after F. O. C. Darley
“
1945-69-4334 - SMALL
Devereux after W. Croome
drum and sword and decorated initial W, from Pictorial History of the United States, v. 4
1945-69-4335 - SMALL
Engraver and artist: Croome
[two dead soldiers,] from Pictorial History of the United States, v. 4
1945-69-4336 - SMALL
Waitt after Croome
“Commodore Bainbridge,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4337 - SMALL
Engraver and artist: Croome
ships [Leopard and
1945-69-4338 - SMALL
Waitt after Henry B. Brown
[Portrait of James Madison,] from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4339 - SMALL
Waitt after F. O. C. Darley
“
1945-69-4340 - SMALL
engraver and artist: Croome
“Captain Meriwether Lewis,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4341 - SMALL
engraver and artist: Croome
[eagle,] from Pictorial History of the United States, v. 4
1945-69-4342 - SMALL
Waitt after Croome
Ship’s cannon, and wooden bucket, from Pictorial History of the United States, v. 4
1945-69-4343 - SMALL
Croome after Henry B. Brown
“Commodore Dale,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4344 - SMALL
Waitt after Croome
“Capture of Derne,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4345 - SMALL
engraver and artist: Henry B. Brown, based on Rembrandt Peale
“General Eaton,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4346 - SMALL
Croome after Brown, based on Stewart [sic, i.e. Stuart?]
Portrait of
Thomas Jefferson, from Pictorial
History of the
1945-69-4347 - SMALL
engraver and artist: Croome
Ornamental chapter head and letter J, from Pictorial History of the United States, v. 4
1945-69-4348 (verso; 4349 on recto) - SMALL
John Harley after unknown artist
Tailpiece, from unknown publication, poetry of John Greenleaf Whittier, n. d., probably Ballads of New England
1945-69-4349 (recto, 4348 on verso) - SMALL
John Harley (engraver) after unknown artist
Table of Contents, from unknown publication, poetry of John Greenleaf Whittier, n. d.
1945-69-4350 - SMALL
John Harley after unknown artist
title (recto) and decoration (verso), from Ballads of New England, 1870
1945-69-4351 - SMALL
T. H. Mumford after Henry Brown
John Adams, with the Constitution, from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4352 - SMALL
Devereux after W. Croome
“Capture of L’Insurgente,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4353 - SMALL
unknown engraver and artist
“Commodore Truxtun,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4354 - SMALL
Engraver and artist: Croome
ancient lamp on top of books, from Pictorial History of the United States, v. 3
1945-69-4355 - SMALL
unknown engraver and artist
“General Wayne defeating the Indians,” from Pictorial History of the United States, v. 3
1945-69-4356 - SMALL
unknown engraver and artist
decorated chapter title and initial letter T, from Pictorial History of the United States, v. 3
1945-69-4357 - SMALL
unknown engraver and artist
U. S. Capitol and sword on draped table, from Pictorial History of the United States, v. 3
1945-69-4358 - SMALL
Devereux after W. Croome
“Capture of the General Monk,” from Pictorial
History of the
1945-69-4359 - SMALL
Devereux after English print
“Lord North,” (recto) and trumpet (verso) from Pictorial History of the U. S. v. 3
1945-69-4360 - SMALL
Devereux after Croome: eagle;
Waitt after Croome: soldiers decorating letter S, from Pictorial History of the U. S., v. 3
1945-69-4361 - SMALL
Waitt after unknown artist: “George III”;
Waitt after Croome: decorated letter, from Pictorial History of the United States, v. 3
1945-69-4362 - SMALL
Waitt after English print
“Lord Cornwallis,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4363 - SMALL
Waitt after French print
“Surrender
of Cornwallis,” from Pictorial History of
the
1945-69-4364 - SMALL
P 145: Waitt after English print, “Benedict Arnold”;
p. 146: Devereux after unknown artist, “Action
between the French and British fleets off
1945-69-4365 - SMALL
Devereux after English print
“Sir Henry Clinton,” and decorated letter M, from Pictorial History of the U. S., v. 3
1945-69-4366 - SMALL
W. Croome after H. B. Brown
“General Kosciusko,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4367 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after André Castaigne
On the Way to St. Denis, from unknown publication [possibly Century,] n. d.
1945-69-4368 - SMALL
W. Croome, engraver and artist
Title Page, from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4369 - SMALL
Waitt after W. Croome
Decorations on “List of Illustrations,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4370 – continuation of 4369 - SMALL
Waitt after W. Croome
[artist’s studio,] from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 4, list of illustrations
1945-69-4371 - SMALL
engraver and artist: Croome
[books,] from Pictorial
History of the
1945-69-4372 - SMALL
Waitt after W. Croome
“General
Knox,” from Pictorial History of the
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engraver and artist unknown: Croome
decorated chapter title and letter A, from Pictorial History of the U. S., vol. 3
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William H. Mackay,
“From
Shifting Shade to
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J. E. Provine, Chicago, after photograph
“Portrait [of a woman],” in Scribners, April 1881
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p. 943: Vincent E. Brockway after George E. Smith, “Winter Scene”;
p. 944: Engraver and artist: M. L. Brown,
“Country House,” in Scribners, April 1881
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p. 941: C. H. Latham,
p. 942: Miss M. L. Owens after unknown artist
“The Bellman,” in Scribners, April 1881
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engraver and artist unknown
“Asher Brown Durand,” in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, n.d.
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A. V. S. Anthony after John Harley
[gull,] List of Illustrations, from unknown publication, poems of J. G. Whittier, n. d., probably Ballads of New England
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A. V. S. Anthony after John Harley
Statement from John G. Whittier about
illustrations, with tailpiece on verso, from unknown publication of
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Herrick after C. Mayr
The American Army under Gen. Scott Entering the Grand Plaza at Mexico, from unknown publication, n. d.
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J. W. Orr after Herbert
Retreat of the Ten Thousand Greeks, from unknown publication, n. d.
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J. W. Orr after H. W. Herbert
Charge of Numidians at the Battle of Thrasymenus, from unknown publication, n. d.
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Lossing-Barritt after unknown artist
Battle of Agincourt, from unknown publication, n. d.
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Lossing-Barritt after unknown artist
Napoleon at Waterloo, from unknown publication, n. d.
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Lossing-Barritt after unknown artist
Battle of Rivas, from unknown publication, n. d.
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Lossing-Barritt after unknown artist
Battle of Bunker’s Hill, from unknown publication, n. d.
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Lossing-Barritt after unknown artist
Storming of the Malakoff, from unknown publication, n. d.
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Lossing-Barritt after unknown artist
Jackson at New Orleans, from unknown publication, n. d.
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Lossing-Barritt after unknown artist
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Lossing-Barritt after unknown artist
Burgoyne Surrendering his Sword to Gates, from unknown publication, n. d.
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Lossing-Barritt after unknown artist
Surrender of Flags at Yorktown, from unknown publication, n. d.
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Bobbett & Edmonds after unknown artist
Battle of Cynocephale, from unknown publication, n. d.
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H. Harrison after unknown artist
Battle of the Granicus, from unknown publication, n. d.
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H. Bricher after unknown artist
Storming the Bastile, from unknown publication, n. d.
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Unknown artist and engraver
Battle of Bouvines, from unknown publication, n. d.
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Unknown artist and engraver
Battle of Hastings, from unknown publication, n. d.
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Unknown artist and engraver
Destruction of Jerusalem, from unknown publication, n. d.
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Unknown artist and engraver
Appius Claudius Defeating the Carthaginians, from unknown publication, n. d.
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Unknown artist and engraver
Napoleon at the Bridge of Arcola, from unknown publication, n. d.
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Unknown engraver, possibly Cole, after Wyatt Eaton
Portrait of a Man, in Scribners, August 1879
1945-69-4402
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Page 483: Unknown
engraver, possibly Cole, after Whistler, “Portrait of the Painter’s Mother
(Arrangement in Black and Gray)”;
p. 484: T.
H. Heard after Whistler, “
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Unknown engraver, possibly Cole, after Whistler
“The White Girl,” in Scribners, August 1879
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Page 711: Sugden
after F. B. Mayer, “Uncle Sam”;
p. 712: Unknown engraver, possibly Cole, after J. B. Mayer, “Bringing in the Boar’s head,” in Scribners, September 1879
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Unknown engraver, possibly Cole, after Fortuny
“The Piping Shepherd,” with poem, in Scribners, October 1879
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T. Cole, after Elihu Vedder
“Young Marsyas,” from Scribner’s Monthly, vol. 23, no. 2, June 1879
1945-69-4407 - SMALL
T. Cole, after Chapu, sculptor
“Bronze group, ‘Gratitude,’ from the Schneider monument,” in Scribner’s Monthly, vol. 23, no. 2, June 1879
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T. Cole, after Paul DuBois, sculptor
“Statue ‘Charity’ from the monument to General de la Moriciere,” Scribner’s Monthly, vol. 23, no. 2, June 1879
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Recto: T. Cole, after Albert-Lefeuvre, sculptor, “Statue ‘Jeanne d’Arc as a child’”;
Verso: unknown engraver after D. Maitland Armstrong
“Ancient tapestry,” in Scribner’s Monthly, vol. 23, no. 2, June 1879
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Duplicate
of 1945-69-4401
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Duplicate
of 1945-69-4403
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Duplicate
of 1945-69-4404
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Duplicate of 1945-69-4405
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T. Cole, after Unknown artist
Portrait of a Man, in Scribner’s, November 1879
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T. Cole, after Bonnat
“Victor Hugo,” in Scribner’s, December 1879
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T. Cole, after Unknown artist, possibly a photograph
Portrait of Edgar Allen Poe, in Scribner’s, May 1880
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Unknown engraver after Fra Bartolommeo
Savonarola, in Scribner’s, August 1880
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T. Cole, after Abbott H. Thayer
“Autumn Afternoon in
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T. Cole, after George Fuller
“The Romany Girl,” in Scribner’s Monthly, vol. 20, no. 3, July 1880
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p. 331: T. Cole, after Will H. Low, “Reverie, in the time of the first French Empire’;
p. 332: Juengling after H. H. Twatchman,
“Oyster boats,
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Page 335: C. A. Powell after George D. Brush, “Miggles”;
p. 336: T. Cole, after unknown artist
“Björnstjerne Björnson,” in Scribner’s Monthly, vol. 20, no. 3, July 1880
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Page 593: T.
Cole, after unknown artist, “Seymour Haden”;
p. 594: unknown engraver after etching by Seymour Haden
“Out of study window,” in Scribner’s Monthly, August 1880
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Thomas Cole after Jean-François Millet
The Sower, in Scribner’s Monthly, November 1880
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T. Cole, after Th. Tchoumakoff
“A Russian Nun,” in Scribner’s Monthly, November 1880
1945-69-4425 - SMALL
T. Cole, after Elihu Vedder
“The Lost Mind,” in Scribner’s Monthly, November 1880
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T. Cole, after Unknown artist
Portrait of Gladstone, in Scribner’s Monthly, November 1880
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T. Cole, after John La
“The Triumph of Love,” in Scribner’s Monthly, February 1881
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Recto: Timothy Cole after Robert Blum, “Ristori as ‘Marie Stuart’.”
Verso: D. Nichols, probably after a photo
“Madame Janauschek.” In: The Scribner’s Monthly, February, 1881.
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T. Cole, after unknown artist, possibly a photo
“Charles Lovson (
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Devereux after W. Croome
Decorated title page, Pictorial History of the United States, by John Frost, v.1, 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome
Preface [ship in storm,] from Pictorial History of the United States, by Frost, v.1, 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome
Contents [library,] from Pictorial History of the United States, by Frost, v.1, 1844
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
[studio, list of illustrations,] from Pictorial History of the U. S., by Frost, v.1, 1844
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
[artist’s easel,] from Pictorial History of the United States, by Frost, v.1, 1844
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
“The first ship” and “aboriginal family,” from Pictorial History of the U. S., v.1, 1844
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
“The Northmen discovering grapes in
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
“The Northmen trading with the Indians,” from Pictorial History of the U. S., v.1, 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome
“Biorn sending presents to Thurida and her son,” in Pictorial History of the U. S., 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome
“Departure of
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Waitt after W. Croome
“Land discovered,” from Pictorial History of the United States, by Frost, v.1, 1844
1945-69-4441 - SMALL
Waitt after W. Croome
“The Landing of
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Waitt after W. Croome, after portrait by Parmegiano
“
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Waitt after W. Croome, after portrait by Holbein
“Sebastian Cabot,” and decorated letter, from Pictorial History of the
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G. T. Devereux after W. Croome
“Cartier takes possession of
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p. 51:
Engraver and artist: W. Croome, “Cabot discovering the continent”;
p. 52: Waitt after W. Croome
“Hernando
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Waitt after W. Croome
“Ponce de Leon mortally wounded in
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Waitt after W. Croome
“Narvaez’s march from Appalachee,” from Pictorial History of the U. S., v.1, 1844
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W. Croome after a French pring
“Charles V,” from Pictorial History of the United States, by John Frost, v.1, 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome
“Soto discovering the
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
“Ponce de Leon,” from Pictorial History of the United States, by John Frost, v.1, 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome, from prints
“Drake, Frobisher, Cavendish, Raleigh, Hawkins,”
in Pictorial History of the
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
“Loss of Sir Hugh Willoughby’s squadron,” from Pictorial History of the U.S., v.1, 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome, from painting by Zucchero
“Queen Elizabeth,” from Pictorial History of the United States, by John Frost, v.1, 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome, after English print
“Settlement at
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Waitt after W. Croome,
“John Smith,” and “Smith rescued by Opechancanough, when he showed the compass,” from Pictorial History of the United States, by John Frost, v.1, 1844
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
“Pocahontas rescuing Captain Smith,” from Pictorial History of the U. S, v.1, 1844
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
“Captain Smith surveying
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Page 95: Engraver and artist: W. Croome, “leaf and blossom of the tobacco plant”;
P .96: Waitt
after
“Capture of Pocahontas” and “Indian weapons and ornaments,” from Pictorial History of the United States, by John Frost, v.1, 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome
P. 107: “The Christian Indian disclosing the intended massacre”;
p. 108: “The Great Massacre,” from Pictorial History of the United States, v.1, 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome, from a print
“James I,” from Pictorial History of the United States, by John Frost, v.1, 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome,
p. 113: “Charles I,” after Van Dyke, and letter C;
p. 114: “Arrest of Governor Harvey,” from Pictorial History of the
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Waitt after W. Croome
“Opechancanough reproving Sir William Berkeley,” from Pictorial History of the U.S.
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Page 125: Waitt
after
p. 126: Engraver and artist: W. Croome
“George Calvert, the first Lord Baltimore,” from Pictorial History the U.S., v.1, 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome
“The settlement of St. Mary’s,” from Pictorial History of the U. S., by Frost, v.1, 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome
“Indians instruct the English in hunting,” from Pictorial History of the U. S., v.1, 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome
“Interview between Lord Baltimore and William Penn,” in Pictorial History of the U. S.
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William Croome after a print
“Cecil Calvert, the second Lord Baltimore,” from Pictorial History of the U. S., 1844
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G. T. Devereux after William Croome
“Plymouth Rock,” in Pictorial History of the United States, by John Frost, v.1, 1844
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G. T. Devereux after William Croome
“Landing of the Pilgrims on the Rock at
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Waitt after W. Croome
“Treaty with Massasoit,” from Pictorial History of the United States, v.1, 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome
“Canonicus’s challenge,” from Pictorial History of the United States, by v.1, 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome
“Fisheries of
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Waitt after W. Croome
“Gorges and Mason naming their provinces,” from Pictorial History of the U. S., 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome
“Lumber mills,” from Pictorial History of the United States, by John Frost, v.1, 1844
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Engraver and artist:
“John Winthrop, first governor of
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Waitt after W. Croome
“Death of Lady Arbella Johnson,” from Pictorial History of the United States, v.1, 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome
Page 179: “Settlement
of
p. 180: “Roger Williams entertained by the Indian Chiefs,” Pictorial History of the U.S.
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Henry B. Brown after W. Croome
“Roger Williams exiled,” from Pictorial History of the United States, v.1, 1844
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Page 195: Engraver and artist: W. Croome, “Sir Henry Vane, the Younger”;
p. 196: Waitt after W. Croome
“Emigration of Hooker and his company,” from Pictorial History of the U. S., 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome
“Destruction of the Pequods,” from Pictorial History of the United States, v.1, 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome
“Governor Androw and the commissioners missing the secreted charter,” from Pictorial History of the United States, by John Frost, v.1, 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome
“Deputies signing the Art of Union,” from Pictorial History of the U. S., v.1, 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome
“Oliver Cromwell,” from Pictorial History of the United States, v.1, 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome
“Trial of Wenlock Christison,” from Pictorial History of the United States, v.1, 1844
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome, after a coin
“The first money coined in
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Waitt after W. Croome
“Charles II,” from Pictorial History of the United States, by John Frost, v.1, 1844
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
“Elliot instructing the Indians,” from Pictorial History of the United States, v.1, 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome, after Corbould
“Execution of Sir Henry Vane,” from Pictorial History of the United States, v.1
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
[ancient lamp on top of books,] from Pictorial History of the U. S., v.1, 1844
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Devereux after W. Croome
Title Page, from Pictorial History of the
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Waitt after W. Croome
[books on desk, table of contents], from Pictorial History of the U. S., vol. 2, 1844
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome: decoration about word “Contents”;
Waitt after W. Croome: decorated letter, in Pictorial History of the U. S., vol. 2, 1844
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
Page 13:, two scenes from King Philip’s War; p. 14: “Harvard bequeathing his property to the college,” from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 2, by John Frost, 1844
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
Tailpiece for list of Illustrations, from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 2, 1844
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
headpiece for list of Illustrations, from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 2, 1844
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Brown after W. Croome
“Burning of
1945-69-4497
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p. 21: Engraver and artist: W. Croome: scalping
knife;
p. 22: Waitt after W. Croome, from English print,
“James II,” from Pictorial History of the
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Waitt after W. Croome, from French print,
“William III,” and letter L, from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 2, 1844
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Brown after W. Croome: “Governor Stuyvesant,”
Engraver and artist: W. Croome letter N, from Pictorial History of the U. S., v. 2, 1844
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W. Croome after James Hamilton
Siege of Louisbourg–Capture of a French Ship off the Harbour, from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 2, by John Frost, 1844
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Devereux after W. Croome
“Wreck of the fleet,” from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 2, by Frost, 1844
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Waitt after
“Queen Anne,” from Pictorial History of the
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome: “William Penn,”
letter T: Devereux after W. Croome, from Pictorial History of the U. S., vol. 2, 1844
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Devereux after W. Croome: “Charles II gives
Engraver and artist: W. Croome: Arms of
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Devereux after W. Croome
“Treaty with the Five Nations,” from Pictorial History of the
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
Penn’s Treaty with the Indians, in Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 2, 1844
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Neville Johnson after W. Croome, from English print: “General Oglethorpe”;
Engraver and artist: W. Croome: letter T, from Pictorial History of the U. S., v. 2, 1844
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Devereux after W. Croome
Southern scenery, from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 2, by John Frost, 1844
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Engraver and artist:
“The Earl of Clarendon” and Arms of
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
“The
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Waitt after W. Croome
“
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
“General Wolfe” and letter T, from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 2, 1844
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Devereux after W. Croome
“
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
“Stamp Act Riot,” from Pictorial History of the
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Devereux after W. Croome, from English print
“Ruins of
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Waitt after W. Croome
“General Wolfe’s army ascending the Heights of Abraham,” from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 2, by John Frost, 1844
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Page 125: Devereux after W. Croome, after West, “Death of General Wolfe”;
p. 126: Croome after unknown artist, lion symbolizing Canada, from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 2, by John Frost, 1844
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
[solider and letter T,] from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 2, by Frost, 1844
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Devereux after W. Croome
“Massacre of the prisoners taken at Fort William Henry,” from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 2, by John Frost, 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome
Page 117:,
“William Pitt, Earl of
p. 118: “General
Abercrombie’s army crossing
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
Page 163: tail piece: sword and feathers;
p. 164: “The Minute-man,” and a sower, from Pictorial History of the United States, v. 2
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
“Destruction of the tea in
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Waitt after a print
“Patrick Henry,” from Pictorial History of the
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Waitt after a print
“Carpenter’s Hall,” from Pictorial History of the U. S., vol. 2, by John Frost, 1844
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome, after Copley
“John Hancock,” from Pictorial History of the
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Waitt, from a print?
“Fanueil Hall,” from Pictorial History of the
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
“Reception of news of the repeal of the Stamp Act,” in Pictorial History of the U.S., v.2
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Devereux after a print
“Siege of
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Waitt, from a print: “
Engraver and artist: W. Croome: letter I, from Pictorial History of the U. S., vol. 2, 1844
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Croome after Browne, after Copley
“General Joseph Warren,” from Pictorial History of the
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Waitt after unknown artist
“Provincials harassing the British on their
retreat from
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
Battle of Breed’s Hill, from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 2, 1844
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Waitt, from a print
“Affair at
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Waitt after W. Croome
“The
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
“Retreat of the Americans through the Jerseys,” from
Pictorial History of the
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Devereux after a print
“Retreat of the American from Long Island,” from Pictorial History of the
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Waitt after W. Croome
“
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Devereux after a print
“Admiral Sir Peter parker,” from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 2, 1844
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
“Medal voted by Congress to General Washington,” and letter T, from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 2, by John Frost, 1844
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Devereux after a print
“General Carleton,” from Pictorial History of the
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
Tailpiece: laurel wreath, from Pictorial History of the U. S., vol. 2, by John Frost, 1844
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
Sword and solider on horseback, from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 2, 1844
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
Sword, and ink-well, from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 2, 1844
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
“La Fayette offering his services to Dr. Franklin,” in Pictorial History of the U. S., v. 3
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Waitt after W. Croome
Tail-piece, from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 3, by John Frost, 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome
Head-piece and letter T, from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 3, 1844
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
Title page, from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 3, by John Frost, 1844
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Engraver and artist: W. Croome
Head-piece and letter A, from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 3, 1844
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Waitt after W. Croome
“
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Croome after H. B. Brown
“John Langdon,” from Pictorial History of the
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Waitt after W. Croome
“Murder of Miss M’Crea,” from Pictorial History of the
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Waitt after W. Croome
“
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Devereux after a print
“West bank of the
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Devereux after a print
“Burgoyne’s retreat on the
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Waitt after unknown artist
“American army at
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Waitt after unknown artist
“Baron Steuben introducing the Prussian discipline into the American army,” from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 3, by John Frost, 1844
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Page 41: Waitt after unknown artist, [army drill, tail-piece];
p. 42: Engraver and artist: W. Croome
[flag and eagle,] from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 3, by John Frost, 1844
1945-69-4558 - SMALL
Devereux after a print
“Colonel Barre,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4559 - SMALL
Waitt after a print
“Edmund Burke,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4560 - SMALL
G. T. Devereux after a print
“Silas Deane,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4561 - SMALL
Engraver and artist: W. Croome, after a French print
“General La Fayette,” and letter, from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 3, 1844
1945-69-4562 - SMALL
Engraver and artist: H. B. Brown
“General Joseph Reed,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4563 - SMALL
Devereux after Croome,
“Dr. Franklin,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4564 - SMALL
p. 75: W. Croome after unknown artist. “Ruins of
p. 76: Waitt after unknown artist: “General Lincoln”;
W. Croome after unknown artist: soldier, in Pictorial History of the U. S., v. 3, 1844
1945-69-4565
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Waitt after a print
“Death of Pulaski,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4566 - SMALL
Page 85: Waitt
after W. Croome: “Capture of
p. 86: Croome after unknown artist
“General Wayne,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4567 - SMALL
Waitt after W. Croome
“General Putnam,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4568 - SMALL
Page 91: Waitt
after
p. 92: Waitt after print
“Commodore Paul Jones,” from Pictorial History of the
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Page 95: W.
Croome after unknown artist, “specimens of continental bills”;
p. 96: Devereux after H. B. Brown
“Robert Morris,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4570 - SMALL
W. Croome after unknown artist
“A review,” and ornamental D, from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 3, 1844
1945-69-4571 - SMALL
Waitt after W. Croome
“Tarleton’s quarters,” from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 3, by Frost, 1844
1945-69-4572 - SMALL
Waitt after W. Croome
“
1945-69-4573 - SMALL
Waitt after W. Croome
“Capture of Andre,” and letter W, from Pictorial History of the United States, v. 3, 1844
1945-69-4574 - SMALL
Waitt after a print
“Major Andre,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4575 - SMALL
Waitt after unknown artist
“Andre’s Prison,” from Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 3, by John Frost, 1844
1945-69-4576 - SMALL
Page 121: Waitt after W. Croome, “General Wayne attempting to quell the mutiny”;
p. 122: Engraver and artist: W. Croome
soldiers on horseback, letter A, from Pictorial History of the United States,
vol. 3, 1844
1945-69-4577 - SMALL
Waitt after unknown artist
“
1945-69-4578 - SMALL
Engraver and artist: H. B. Brown
“General Greene,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4579 - SMALL
Devereux after a print
“Lord Rawdon,” from Pictorial History of the
Note: 1945-69-4580 through 4597 are pages from the article “Wood-Engraving and Placard Cutting,” by Charles Godfrey Leland and Thomas Bolas, in Useful Art Series, no. 7, 1890, in unknown publication. The descriptions below are of the images. The engravers and artists of most of them are unknown. Most of the pages are in brittle condition.
1945-69-4580 - SMALL
Man and basket, original circa 1790
1945-69-4581 – SMALL
Man and dogs, circa 1790
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child on fire, mother rushing to rescue, ca. 1820
1945-69-4583 - SMALL
“A typical tool…” for wood engravers
1945-69-4584 - SMALL
“Engraver’s bench, with tools, sand-bag, oil-stone, water-globe, ink-slab and dabber,…”’
On back: hand holding a tool
1945-69-4585 - SMALL
“flat tins and graduated tints; with enlarged sections”
On back: steps in “a simple piece of work”
1945-69-4586 - SMALL
Sample engraved picture
1945-69-4587 - SMALL
Wood-engravings by Bewick; about 1790, [two foxes]
1945-69-4588 - SMALL
Wood-engraving up to date. Three good examples of the representing of different textures, [baby head, part of a machine, ewer]
1945-69-4589 - SMALL
Wood-engraving: English, 1868, [woman comforting crying girl]
1945-69-4590 - SMALL
Modern wood-engraving: English, 1895, [turkeys and snake]
1945-69-4591 - SMALL
On back: a poster by Chas. E. Dawson
1945-69-4592 - SMALL
Modern wood-engraving, American, 1890, [The Thousand Islands]
1945-69-4593 - SMALL
No image, just text
1945-69-4594 - SMALL
No image, just text
1945-69-4595 - SMALL
No image, just text
1945-69-4596 - SMALL
No image, just text
1945-69-4597 - SMALL
No image, just text
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Unknown engraver and artist
“
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Page 513: unknown engraver after R. Sayer, “Our contributor’s residence”;
p. 514: unknown engraver after James Ramsay
“Thomas Bewick,” in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, Sept. 1878
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Bewick after unknown artist
Page 515: “The Peacock”; p. 516: “Birth-lace of Bewick” and “Boys playing at Cavalry in the church-yard,” in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, Sept. 1878
1945-69-4601
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[p. 57]: Elbridge Kingsley after George Inness,
“Under the
Page 58: T. Cole after George Inness,
“Pine-Groves of Barbarine Villa,” in Century, May 1882
1945-69-4602
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T. Cole after unknown artist
John Cardinal Newman, in Century, June 1882
1945-69-4603 - SMALL
T. Cole after unknown artist
“Richard Wagner,” in Century, August 1882
1945-69-4604 - SMALL
Engraved by T. Cole after Thayer
Portrait of Mark Twain, in Century, September 1882
1945-69-4605 - SMALL
Engraved by T. Cole after drawing by Abbott Thayer of bust by Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Theodore D. Woolsey, in Century, September 1882
1945-69-4606 - SMALL
Engraved by T. Cole, after unknown artist, possibly photograph
Abraham Lincoln, in Century, October 1882
1945-69-4607 – SMALL
Engraved by Timothy Cole after François-Pascal Gérard
Comtesse Regnault de Saint-Jean D’Angély, possibly from Century, n.d.
1945-69-4608 – SMALL (see also n-d-1652)
Engraved by Timothy Cole after Jacques-Louis David
Madame Récamier, possibly from Century, n. d.
1945-69-4609 – SMALL (see also n-d-1652)
Timothy Cole after Jean Baptiste Sieméon Chardin
The Blessing, possibly from Century, n. d.
1945-69-4610 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after unknown artist
1945-69-4611 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after unknown artist
“Henry James,” in Century, November 1882
1945-69-4612
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Timothy Cole after unknown artist
“The Led-Horse in Coucil,” in Century, November 1882
1945-69-4613 - SMALL
Page 207: E.D.C., engraver or artist, Zuñi artifacts;
[p.208]: Timothy Cole after unknown artist
“There were sounds which might have been miles away,” in Century, December 1882
1945-69-4614 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after unknown artist
“Between daylight and dark,” in Century, January 1883
1945-69-4615 - SMALL
Engraved by Timothy Cole after unknown artist
George William Curtis, in Century, February 1883
1945-69-4616 - SMALL
p.697: Timothy Cole after unknown artist: “A slight golden glitter led his eyes …”;
[p.698]: unknown engraver after C. Howard Walker: “A country house,” and unknown engraver and artist: “Water-front of bonded warehouse,” in Century, March 1883
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Engraved by Timothy Cole after unknown artist
Ralph Waldo Emerson, in Century, April 1883
1945-69-4618 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Eugène Fromentin
The Quarry, from Century, April 1883
1945-69-4619 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Hamo Thornycroft
Artemis, in Century, June 1883
1945-69-4620 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after unknown artist
John Brown, from Century, July 1883
1945-69-4621 - SMALL
Engraved by Timothy Cole after Frederick Watts
Love and Death, in Century, August 1883
1945-69-4622 - SMALL
[p. 833]: T. Cole after Hubert Herkomer, “The Chapel of the Charter-house”;
Page 834: H. Davidson after unknown artist,
“Dining-room in the Charter-house,” in Century, October 1883
1945-69-4623 - SMALL
T. Cole after unknown artist
“Looking over the cliff,” in Century, November 1883
1945-69-4624 - SMALL
T. Cole after unknown artist
“Listening to the voice from the cliffs,” in Century, November 1883
1945-69-4625 - SMALL
T. Cole after unknown artist
“Inside the Bar,” in Century, November 1883
1945-69-4626 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Wyatt Eaton
Portrait of a Woman in a Ruffled Collar, from Century, November 1883
1945-69-4627 - SMALL
Engraved by Timothy Cole after unknown artist
“Ivan Tourgeneff(?),” in Century, November 1883
1945-69-4628 - SMALL
Page 485: Timothy Cole after Gustave Courbet(?), “The Fair Dutchwoman”;
p. 486, unknown engraver after Gustave Courbet
“A burial scene at Ornans,” in Century, February 1884
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Timothy Cole after Gustave Courbet
The Musician, in “Gustave Courbet, Artist and Communist,” from Century, Feb. 1884
1945-69-4630 – SMALL
T. Cole after Raphael
“Head of Dante, from the Disputa” from Century, February 1884
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Engraved by Timothy Cole after Andrea del Verrocchio
Detail from The Baptism of Christ, from Century, May 1890
1945-69-4632 - SMALL
Engraved by Timothy Cole after Filippino Lippi
The Madonna Appearing to St. Bernard, from Century, July 1890
1945-69-4633 - SMALL
Possibly Timothy Cole after Sandro Botticelli
Madonna and Child, from Century, August 1890
1945-69-4634 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Sandro Botticelli
Three Graces, detail from The Allegory of the Seasons, from Century, August 1890
1945-69-4635 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Sandro Botticelli
Flora, detail from Allegory of the Seasons, from Century, August 1890
1945-69-4636 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Leonardo da Vinci
Mona Lisa (“La Gioconda”), from Century, April 1891
1945-69-4637 - SMALL
Page 181: unknown engraver (possibly T. Cole) and artist, “A Spanish-Californian type’;
P.182: D. Gibson(?) – engraver or artist, “Bull and bear fight, in “Life in California Before the Gold Discovery,” from Century, December 1890
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Timothy Cole after work attributed to Leonardo da Vinci
The Goldsmith, in “Leonardo da Vinci,” from Century, April 1891
1945-69-4639 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Leonardo da Vinci
Detail from The Adoration of the Magi (unfinished), from Century, April 1891
1945-69-4640 - SMALL
T. Cole after Bartolommeo
Mary Magdalene, from Century, July 1891
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Timothy Cole after Albertinelli
The Visitation, from Century, July 1891
On back: decorative border, see monogram for artist, unknown engraver
1945-69-4642 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Francia
Portrait of an Unknown Man, from Century, September 1891
1945-69-4643 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Ghirlandaio
1945-69-4644 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Lorenzo di Credi
Portrait of Verrocchio, from Century, October 1891
1945-69-4645 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Perugino
St. Michael, detail from The Ascension of the Virgin, in Century, October 1891
1945-69-4646 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Michelangelo Buonarroti
Delphian Sibyl, in “Italian Old Masters,” from Century, November 1891
1945-69-4647 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Michelangelo Buonarroti
Cumæn Sibyl, in “Italian Old Masters,” from Century, November 1891
1945-69-4648 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Raphael
The Madonna of the Goldfinch, in “Italian Old Masters,” from Century, December 1891
1945-69-4649 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Raphael
Æneas Group, from Incendio de Borgo, from Century, December 1891
1945-69-4650 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Raphael
1945-69-4651 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Raphael
Portrait of Maddalena Doni, in “Italian Old Masters,” from Century, December 1891
1945-69-4652 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Andrea del Sarto
St. Agnes, in “Italian Old Masters,” from Century, January 1892
1945-69-4653 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Andrea del Sarto
Two Angels, in “Italian Old Masters,” from Century, January 1892
1945-69-4654 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Titian
La Bella, in “Italian Old Masters,” from Century, February 1892
1945-69-4655 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Titian
The Entombment, in “Italian Old Masters,” from Century, February 1892
1945-69-4656 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Titian
L’Homme aux Gants, in “Italian Old Masters,” from Century, February 1892
1945-69-4657 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Giorgione
Knight of
1945-69-4658 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Giorgione
St. Liberalis, detail from Madonna and Child Enthoned, in Century, March 1891
1945-69-4659 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Giorgione
The Concert, in “Italian Old Masters,” from Century, March 1892
1945-69-4660 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Lorenzo Lotto
The Three Ages of Man, in “Italian Old Masters,” from Century, April 1892
1945-69-4661 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Luni
St. Apollonia, in “Italian Old Masters,” from Century, May 1892
1945-69-4662 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Carpaccio
Detail from The Legend of St. Ursula, from Century, June 1892
1945-69-4663 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Veronese
1945-69-4664 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Tintoretto
Death of Abel, in “Italian Old Masters,” from Century, September 1892
On back: unknown engraver and artist, sweet gum balls
1945-69-4665 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Tintoretto
Miracle of St. Mark, in “Italian Old Masters,” from Century, September 1892
On back: examples of “The Pictorial Poster,” with posters by Jules Pequignot fils, Bouchardon (1742), and Boutet de Monvel
1945-69-4666 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Wyatt Eaton
The Man With a Violin (Portrait of T. Cole), from Century, October 1892
On back:
R. C. Collins after W. G. Fitler, “Valley scene, central
1945-69-4667 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Correggio
Madonna and Child, in “Italian Old Masters,” from Century, October 1892
1945-69-4668 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Rembrandt
Portrait of a Woman, from Century, December 1893
1945-69-4669 - SMALL
Duplicate of 1945-69-4668
1945-69-4670 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Rembrandt
The Philosopher in Meditation, from Century, December 1893
On back: Alphaeus Cole, engraver or artist, decorative border
1945-69-4671 - SMALL
Duplicate of 1945-69-4670
1945-69-4672 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Rembrandt
The Supper at Emmaus, from Century, December 1893
On back: Alphaeus Cole, engraver or artist, decorative border
1945-69-4673 - SMALL
Duplicate of 1945-69-4672
1945-69-4674 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Rembrandt
Detail from The Night-Watch, from Century, November 1893
On back: Alphaeus Cole, engraver or artist, decorative border
1945-69-4675 - SMALL
Duplicate of 1945-69-4674
1945-69-4676 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Jan Steen
The Feast of St. Nicholas, from Century, December 1893
On back: Alphaeus Cole, engraver or artist, decorative border
1945-69-4677 - SMALL
Duplicate of 1945-69-4676
1945-69-4678 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Rembrandt
Head of Christ, detail from The Supper at Emmaus, from Century, December 1893
On back: Alphaeus Cole, engraver or artist, decorative border
1945-69-4679 - SMALL
Duplicate of 1945-69-4678
1945-69-4680 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Frans Hals
The Jester, from Century, January 1894
1945-69-4681 - SMALL
Duplicate of 1945-69-4680
1945-69-4682 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Frans Hals
The Jolly Man, The Century Magazine, vol. 47, no. 3, Jan. 1894
1945-69-4683 - SMALL
Duplicate of 1945-69-4682, from The Century Magazine, vol. 47, no. 3, Jan. 1894
1945-69-4684 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Frans Hals
Banquet of Officers of the Corps of the Archers of St. Andrew, from The Century Magazine, vol. 47, no. 3, Jan. 1894
1945-69-4685 - SMALL
Duplicate
of 1945-69-4684
1945-69-4686 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Nicolaes Maes
The Spinner, from The Century Magazine, February 1894
1945-69-4687 - SMALL
Duplicate
of 1945-69-4686
1945-69-4688 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Gerard Dou
The Night School, from The Century Magazine, March 1894
1945-69-4689 - SMALL
Duplicate of 1945-69-4688
1945-69-4690 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Meyndert Hobbema
The Avenue,
Middelharnis,
1945-69-4691 - SMALL
Duplicate of 1945-69-4690
1945-69-4692 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after van der Helst
Portrait of Paul Potter, from The Century Magazine, November 1894
1945-69-4693 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after van Dyck
The Madonna of the Donors, from The Century Magazine, December 1894
1945-69-4694 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after van Dyck
Portrait of Richardot and His Son, from The Century Magazine, December 1894
1945-69-4695 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after van Dyck
Portrait of a Lady and Her Daughter, from The Century Magazine, December 1894
1945-69-4696 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Govaert Flinck
Portrait of a Young Girl, from The Century Magazine, January 1895
1945-69-4697 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Pieter de Hooch
The Buttery, from The Century Magazine, March 1895
1945-69-4698 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Ferdinand Bol
Portrait of a Man, from The Century Magazine, April 1895
1945-69-4699 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Gerard Terburg
Lady with a Lute, from The Century Magazine, July 1895
1945-69-4700 – SMALL - torn
Timothy Cole after Peter Paul Rubens
Jacqueline de Caestre, Wife of Jean-Charles de Cordes, from The Century Magazine, August 1895
1945-69-4701 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Peter Paul Rubens
Helena Fourment, Second Wife of Rubens, and Two of Her Children, from The Century Magazine, vol. 50, no. 4, August 1895
1945-69-4702 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Peter Paul Rubens
The Chapeau de Paille (Straw Hat), from The Century Magazine, August 1895
1945-69-4703 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after David Teniers, The Younger
Afternoon, from The Century Magazine, September 1895
1945-69-4704 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Vermeer
Lady Standing at a Spinet, from The Century Magazine, October 1895
1945-69-4705 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after John Singer Sargent
Astarte, from The Century Magazine, vol. 52, no. 2, June 1896
1945-69-4706 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after John Singer Sargent
Panel of the
Prophets Zephaniah, Joel, Obadiah, Hosea (in the
On back: “Panel: Prophets Micah, Haggai, Malachi, Zechariah”
1945-69-4707 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after William Hogarth
The Shrimp-Seller, from The Century Magazine, November 1896
1945-69-4708 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Thomas Gainsborough
Portrait of Mrs. Graham, from The Century Magazine, December 1897
1945-69-4709 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Thomas Gainsborough
Portrait of Mrs. Siddons, from The Century Magazine, December 1897
1945-69-4710 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Thomas Gainsborough
The Watering-Place, from The Century Magazine, December 1897
1945-69-4711 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Thomas Gainsborough
The Sisters–Mrs. Sheridan and Mrs. Tickell, from The Century Magazine, Dec. 1897
1945-69-4712 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Richard Wilson
Cicero’s Villa, from The Century Magazine, March 1898
1945-69-4713 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Richard Wilson
On the River Wye, from The Century Magazine, March 1898
1945-69-4714 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after John Sell Cotman
The
Breakdown,
1945-69-4715 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after John Sell Cotman
Fishing Boats off Yarmouth, from The Century Magazine, September 1899
1945-69-4716 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Joseph Mallard William Turner
The Fighting Témérarire Tugged to Her Last Berth to be Broken Up, from The Century Magazine, March 1897
1945-69-4717 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Joseph Mallard William Turner
Duplicate of 1945-69-4616
1945-69-4718 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Sir Thomas Lawrence
The Duke of
1945-69-4719 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after John Crome
Mousehold Heath, from The Century Magazine, November 1898
1945-69-4720 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after John Crome
Windmill, from The Century Magazine, November 1898
1945-69-4721 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Sir Thomas Lawrence
Lady Derby
(Miss
1945-69-4722 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Sir Thomas Lawrence
The Two Sisters, from The Century Magazine, January 1900
1945-69-4723 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after George Morland
The Halt, from The Century Magazine, February 1900
1945-69-4724 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Joseph William Mallard Turner
1945-69-4725 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after John Constable
The
1945-69-4726 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Joseph William Mallard Turner
Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus, from The Century Magazine, June 1900
1945-69-4727 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after John Constable
The Hay-Wain, from The Century Magazine, July 1900
1945-69-4728 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after John Constable
The
Corn-Field or
1945-69-4729 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Sir David Wilkie
The Refusal, from The Century Magazine, November 1900
1945-69-4730 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Charles Robert Leslie
Queen Catherine of Aragon, and her Maid, from The Century Magazine, December 1900
1945-69-4731 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Sir Edwin Landseer
The Shepherd’s Chief Mourner, from The Century Magazine, January 1901
1945-69-4732 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Sir Edwin Landseer
Dr. John Allen, from The Century Magazine, February 1901
1945-69-4733 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Francisco de Zurburán
Saint Elizabeth, from The Century Magazine, November 1901
1945-69-4734 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Domenico Theotocopuli
The Daughter of El Greco, from The Century Magazine, February 1902
1945-69-4735 - SMALL
Timothy Cole after Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez
The Head of a Young Man, from The Century Magazine, April 1902
1945-69-4736 - SMALL
George T. Andrew after F. T. Merrill and E. H. Garrett
[young woman, old man,] “Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight”, by Rosa Hartwick Thorpe (Boston and New York: Lee & Shepard, Charles T. Dillingham, 1882)
1945-69-4737 - SMALL
George T. Andrew after F. T. Merrill
Recto: 3 men; verso: house and flowers, from “Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight”, by Rosa
Hartwick Thorpe,
1945-69-4738 - SMALL
George T. Andrew after F. T. Merrill and E. H. Garrett
[old man in cemetery,] from “Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight” by Thorpe (
1945-69-4739 - SMALL
George T. Andrew after F. T. Merrill and E. H. Garrett
Recto: young woman climbing ladder; verso: distant house, from “Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight”, by Rosa Hartwick Thorpe (Boston and New York: 1882)
1945-69-4740 - SMALL
George T. Andrew after F. T. Merrill and E. H. Garrett
[young woman approaching bell,] “Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight”, by Thorpe (1882)
1945-69-4741 - SMALL
George T. Andrew after F. H. Garrett
Recto: church tower; verso: flowers and church, from “Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight”, by Rosa Hartwick Thorpe (Boston and New York: 1882)
1945-69-4742 - SMALL
George T. Andrew after F. T. Merrill and E. H. Garrett
[old man ringing bell,] “Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight”, by Thorpe (
1945-69-4743 - SMALL
George T. Andrew after F. T. Merrill and E. H. Garrett
Recto: family group; verso: men on horseback; from “Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight”, by Rosa
H. Thorpe (
1945-69-4744 - SMALL
George T. Andrew after F. T. Merrill
[young woman pleading with man,] from “Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight”, by Rosa
Hartwick Thorpe (
1945-69-4745 - SMALL
George T. Andrew after F. T. Merrill and E. H. Garrett
[young woman with man,] from “Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight”, by Rosa Hartwick Thorpe (
1945-69-4746 - SMALL
George T. Andrew after F. T. Merrill and E. H. Garrett
“Bessie,” from
“Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight”, by Rosa Hartwick Thorpe (
1945-69-4747.1 - SMALL
John Andrew and Son after L. B. Humphrey
Frontispiece from Nearer My God to Thee, by Sarah Flower
1945-69-4747.2 - SMALL
John Andrew and Son after L. B. Humphrey
Title page from Nearer My God to Thee, by Sarah Flower Adams (
1945-69-4747.3 - SMALL
John Andrew and Son after L. B. Humphrey
[girl weeping,] from Nearer My God to Thee, by Sarah Flower Adams (
1945-69-4747.4 - SMALL
John Andrew and Son after L. B. Humphrey
[young woman walking,] from Nearer My God to Thee, by Sarah Flower Adams (1876)
1945-69-4747.5 - SMALL
John Andrew and Son after L. B. Humphrey
[Jacob dreaming of angels,] from Nearer My God to Thee, by Sarah F. Adams (1876)
1945-69-4747.6 - SMALL
John Andrew and Son after L. B. Humphrey
[traveler in wilderness,] from Nearer My God to Thee, by Sarah Flower Adams (1876)
1945-69-4747.7 - SMALL
John Andrew and Son after L. B. Humphrey
[flowers and words,[ from Nearer My God to Thee, by Sarah Flower Adams (1876)
1945-69-4747.8 - SMALL
John Andrew and Son after L. B. Humphrey
[young womand and angel,] from Nearer My God to Thee, by Sarah F. Adams (1876)
1945-69-4747.9 - SMALL
John Andrew and Son after L. B. Humphrey
[cross, flowers, words,] from Nearer My God to Thee, by Sarah Flower Adams (1876)
1945-69-4747.10 - SMALL
John Andrew and Son after L. B. Humphrey
[mother, sleeping child,] from Nearer My God to Thee, by Sarah Flower Adams (1876)
1945-69-4747.11 - SMALL
John Andrew and Son after L. B. Humphrey
[woman looking at sky,] from Nearer My God to Thee, by Sarah F. Adams (1876)
1945-69-4747.12 - SMALL
John Andrew and Son after L. B. Humphrey
[woman heading towards Heaven,] from Nearer My God to Thee, by S. F. Adams (1876)
1945-69-4747.13 - SMALL
John Andrew and Son after L. B. Humphrey
[head of Christ,] from Nearer My God to Thee, by Sarah Flower Adams (
1945-69-4747.14 - SMALL
John Andrew and Son after L. B. Humphrey
[woman in Heaven,] from “Nearer My God to Thee”, by Sarah Flower Adams (1876)
1945-69-4747.15 - SMALL
John Andrew and Son after L. B. Humphrey
[butterfly, tailpiece,] from Nearer My God to Thee, by Sarah Flower Adams (1876)
1945-69-4748 - SMALL
G. T. Devereux after Croome
“Commodore Barney,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4749 - SMALL
Engraver and artist: Croome
“Fortifying
1945-69-4750 - SMALL
Waitt after Croome
{
1945-69-4751 - SMALL
p. 171: Waitt after Croome: fort [cannon and flag];
p. 172: Devereux after Croome: going on board ship;
Engraver and artist: Croome: decorated letter, from Pictorial History of the U.S., vol. 4
1945-69-4752 - SMALL
Waitt after Croome
“Commodore Porter’s cruise in the Pacific,” from Pictorial History of the U. S., vol. 4
1945-69-4753 - SMALL
Engraver and artist: Croome
“Captain Warrington,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4754 - SMALL
Waitt after Croome
“Commodore
1945-69-4755 - SMALL
Engraver and artist: Croome
“Escape of the Hornet,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4756 - SMALL
Waitt after H. B. Brown
“James Monroe,” from Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4757-A - SMALL
Waitt after Croome: ornamental title;
Engraver and artist: Croome: decorated letter, from The Pictorial History of the U.S, v. 4.
1945-69-4757-B - OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Robert Hoskin after Gustave Doré
“Get Thee
Back into the Tempest and Night’s
1945-69-4758 - SMALL
Waitt after H. B. Brown
“John Quincy Adams,” from The Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4759-A
– SMALL
Waitt after Croome: ornamental title;
Engraver and artist: Croome: decorated letter, in The Pictorial History of the U. S., v.4
1945-69-4759-B - OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Huyot after Gustave Doré
“This
seraph-band, each waved his hand: It was a heavenly sight!” from Rime of the Ancient Mariner (
1945-69-4760 - SMALL
Croome after H. B. Brown
“Andrew Jackson,” from The Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4761-A - SMALL
Waitt after Croome: ornamental title;
Engraver and artist: Croome: decorated letter, in The Pictorial History of the U. S., v. 4
1945-69-4761-B - OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Victor Bernstrom after Gustave Doré
[man, angels, raven,] from The Raven (
1945-69-4762 - SMALL
Waitt after Croome
“Pursuit of the
1945-69-4763 - SMALL
Waitt after Henry B. Brown
“Martin van Buren,” from The Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 4
1945-69-4764-A - SMALL
Waitt after Croome: ornamental title;
Engraver and artist: Croome: decorated letter, in The Pictorial History of the U.S., v.4
1945-69-4764-B - OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Jonnard after Gustave Doré
“With my
cross-bow I shot the albatross.” from Rime
of the Ancient Mariner (
1945-69-4765 - SMALL
Waitt after Henry B. Brown
“William Henry Harrison,” from The Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4766-A - SMALL
Waitt after Croome: ornamental title;
Engraver and artist: Croome: decorated letter, in The Pictorial History of the U.S., v.4
1945-69-4766-B - OVERSIZED – C – Box 3
Jonnard after Gustave Doré
“Nine fathom
deep he had followed us / From the land of mist and snow,” from Rime of the Ancient Mariner (
1945-69-4767 - SMALL
Waitt after Henry B. Brown
“John Tyler,” from The Pictorial History of the
1945-69-4768 - SMALL
C. Carter after Van Orley
Portrait of
William the
1945-69-4769 - SMALL
Engraver and artist: Croome
Tailpiece: lamp, books, from The Pictorial History of the United States, vol. 4, 1844
1945-69-4770
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E. Schlditz, after unknown artist, possibly a photograph
The Late Mrs. William C. Whitney, from Harpers Weekly, 1893
1945-69-4771 - SMALL
Staudenbauer after photograph by F. Gutekunst,
Joshua B. Lippincott, from Harpers Weekly, Jan. 16, 1886
1945-69-4772 - SMALL
E. Schlditz, after unknown artist, possibly a photograph
The Hon. Thomas F. Bayard, Ambassador to Great Britain, from Harper’s Weekly, 1893
1945-69-4773 - SMALL
W. H. Redding after R. Swain Gifford
Villa Malta, Rome, from Harper’s Weekly, May 10, 1879
1945-69-4774 - SMALL
W. H. Redding after Samuel Colman
An Arab Caravansary, from Harper’s Weekly, April 26, 1879
1945-69-4775 - SMALL
J. Sutton & Co. after Peter Moran
The Bull-Calf, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4776 - SMALL
[illegible engraver] fter S. G. McCutcheon
An Embarrassing Creditor, from Harper’s Weekly, October 11, 1874
1945-69-4777 - SMALL
Held after W. S. Macy
Village Scene in South Germany, from Harper’s Weekly, May 31, 1879
1945-69-4778 - SMALL
Held after William Hart
The Sunset Hour, from Harper’s Weekly, May 31, 1879
1945-69-4779 - SMALL
Held after George H. Smillie
A Goat Pasture, from Harper’s Weekly, May 17, 1879
1945-69-4780
- SMALL
N. Brown after unknown artist
Wayside, the
Home of
1945-69-4781 - SMALL
N. Brown after unknown artist
The Old Blue
Ware, in “At
1945-69-4782 - SMALL
J. Clement after unknown artist
The Measles Get the Better of Polly, in “Five Little Peppers: and How They Grew,” from from Wide Awake, March 1880
1945-69-4783 - SMALL
Closson after unknown artist
On the Creaking Stair, from from Wide Awake, June 1880
1945-69-4784 - SMALL
Closson after unknown artist
The Twin Cousins, from Wide Awake, May 1880
1945-69-4785 - SMALL
W. Closson after R. L.
Patty Packs Her Bag, from from Wide Awake, September 1880
1945-69-4786 - SMALL
W. Closson after George Inness
A Landscape, in “Our American Artists,” from Wide Awake, August 1880
1945-69-4787 - SMALL
W. Closson after
The Silence of the Morning’s Splendor, from Wide Awake, August 1880;
On back: unknown artist and engraver, “A Hot Night – and Frank couldn’t lie still”
1945-69-4788 - SMALL
W. Closson after unknown artist
At the Picture Gallery, from Wide Awake, August 1880
1945-69-4789 - SMALL
Cowee after Lungren
Scott’s Ellen, from Wide Awake, May 1885
1945-69-4790 - SMALL
Page 309: S. L. Cowee after unknown artist, “Italian gypsies”;
p. 310: unknown engraver and artist
[Spanish gypies,] from “The Gypsies,” in Wide Awake, April 1885
1945-69-4791 - SMALL
S. L. Cowee after W. P. Bodfish
Page 307: “Spanish gypsy girl dancing,” for “The Gypsies,” in Wide Awake, April 1885
1945-69-4792 - SMALL
S. L. Cowee after W. T. Smedley
“The post-riders news,” from “In Leisler’s Times,” in Wide Awake, January 1885
1945-69-4793 - SMALL
S. L. Cowee after W. T. Smedley
“In the Dominie’s orchard,” from “In Leisler’s Times,” in Wide Awake, December 1884
1945-69-4794 - SMALL
Page 47: S. L. Cowee after J. Pennell, “Young Venice” and “A Venetian girl”;
p. 48:
“A Venetian back-door,” from “Child-Life in
1945-69-4795 - SMALL
S. L. Cowee after Childe Hassam
“A Christmas carol,” in Wide Awake, Dec. 1884
1945-69-4796 - SMALL
Cowee after Lungren
Spenser’s Una, from “Heronies of the Poets,” in Wide Awake, Feb. 1885
1945-69-4797
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Cowee after unknown artist
“My grandfather,” from “What the Storm Did,” in Wide Awake, Feb. 1885
1945-69-4798 - SMALL
Cowee after Lungren
Little Dino
at the
1945-69-4799 - SMALL
Page 21:
Latham after Lungren, “St. Patrick at
p.22:
1945-69-4800 - SMALL
Page 23: Schoelch(?) after unknown artist, “The Christmas crowning of Charlemagne”;
p. 24:
J.
1945-69-4801 - SMALL
Page 517–518 and p. 523: Thomas Bewick after unknown artist(s), “Winter Hunting of the hare,” “Race-horse” “The wood grouse,” and “The superstitious dog”
p. 524: Fiske(?) after E.A. Abbey, “Mercedes,” in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, n. d.
1945-69-4802 - SMALL
Page 519–522: Thomas Bewick, after unknown artist(s)
“The cow,” “The solitary cormorant,” “The
frightened mother,” “The irreverent cat,” and “
1945-69-4803 - SMALL
661–662, 667–668, unknown engravers and artists
“The Frelinghuysen mansion,” “The Industrial
Exhibition Building,” “Grand stairway in the old Schuyler mansion,” in “
1945-69-4804 - SMALL
Page 663–666, unknown engravers and artists
“Plan as laid out by the original settlers,”
“First church in
1945-69-4805 - SMALL
Page 669–670, unknown engravers and artists
“The old Schuyler mansion,” “Pile of grave-stones
in old cemetery,” from “
1945-69-4806 - SMALL
Page 671–672, unknown engravers and artists
“A bit of
1945-69-4807 - SMALL
Page 673–674, unknown engravers and artists
“General Philip Kearny’s mansion” and “Mrs.
Kinney” from “
1945-69-4808 - SMALL
Page 675–676, unknown engravers and artists
“Cockloft Hall” and “Summer-house, Cockloft Hall,”
from “
1945-69-4809 - SMALL
Page 677–678, unknown engravers and artists
“Peter Schuyler” and “Schuyler arms,” from “
1945-69-4810 - SMALL
H. Gray after unknown artist
Dicentra, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4811 - SMALL
Henry Marsh after unknown artist
Strategy versus Strength, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4812 - SMALL
Henry Marsh after unknown artist
A Prowler, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4813 - SMALL
A. Hayman after unknown artist (see monogram)
On the Scent, from Highways and Byways, by W. H. Gibson (Harper & Bros., 1883)
On back: Held after unknown artist, “The Poor Beetle”
1945-69-4814 - SMALL
Henry Marsh after unknown artist
A Burial, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4815 - SMALL
W. H. Morse after unknown artist (see monogram)
The Song-Sparrow’s Nest, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4816 - SMALL
Recto: E. C. Held after unknown artist, decorated title Among Our Footprints;
Verso: J. H. Grimley after unknown artist, [flowers,] from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4817 - SMALL
R. Phair after unknown artist
Au Revoir, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4818 - SMALL
F. Levin after unknown artist (see monogram)
Dusk, from unknown publication, n. d. (part of another picture on back)
1945-69-4819 - SMALL
A. Hayman after unknown artist (see monogram)
The
Simpler’s
1945-69-4820 - SMALL
G. Geyer after unknown artist (see monogram)
Orchid and Iris, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4821 - SMALL
Henry Marsh after unknown artist (see monogram)
Magnolias, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4822 - SMALL
Henry Marsh after unknown artist
Field Bouquet, from Highways and Byways, by W. H. Gibson (Harper & Bros., 1883)
1945-69-4823 - SMALL
G. E. Johnson after unknown artist (see monogram)
Testimony of the Immortelles, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4824 - SMALL
F. Levin after unknown artist (see monogram)
Ye End of Man, from Highways and Byways, by W. H. Gibson (Harper & Bros., 1883)
1945-69-4825 - SMALL
W. Miller after unknown artist (see monogram)
Sheep in a Heath, from Highways and Byways, by W. H. Gibson (Harper & Bros., 1883)
1945-69-4826 - SMALL
F. Juengling after unknown artist (see monogram)
Hill-Side Stubble, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4827 - SMALL
F. S. King after unknown artist
Decorated title for Across Lots and Among the Weeds, from unknown publication, n. d.
On back: fern fiddlehead
1945-69-4828 - SMALL
L. Smart after unknown artist
Bee Alighting on Flower, from “Across Lots,” unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4829 - SMALL
W. H. Morse after unknown artist
An Invitation, from unknown publication, n. d.
On back: squirrel running into hollow log
1945-69-4830 - SMALL
Hoskin & Deis after unknown artist
Peeps Between the Rails, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4831 - SMALL
H. Gray after unknown artist (see monogram)
Bramble Cluster, from Highways and Byways, by W. H. Gibson (Harper & Bros., 1883)
1945-69-4832 - SMALL
R. Hoskin after unknown artist
Haunt of the Heron, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4833 - SMALL
Recto: W. H. Morse after unknown artist (see monogram)
Decorated title for The Squirrel’s Highway;
Verso: E. C. Held after unknown artist, [gnawed nut,] from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4834 - SMALL
W. H. Clark after unknown artist
The Ideal Rambler, from unknown publication, n. d.
On back: P. Davis after unknown artist, night scene
1945-69-4835 - SMALL
W. H. Morse after unknown artist (see monogram)
The Twilight Voice, in “Along the Road,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4836 - SMALL
H. Gray or Smithwick & French, after unknown artist (see monogram)
Vesper Sparrow, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4837 - SMALL
Smithwick & French after unknown artist (see monogram)
A Way-Side Bargain, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4838 - SMALL
John Filmer after C. Wilson
A Welcome Signal, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4839 - SMALL
R. Hoskin after unknown artist (see monogram)
The Swaying Shadow, from Highways and Byways, by W. H. Gibson (1883)
1945-69-4840 - SMALL
F. Juengling after unknown artist
A Way-Side Home, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4841 - SMALL
W. H. Morse after unknown artist (see monogram)
A Wayside Benefactor, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4842 - SMALL
Smithwick and French after W. H. Gibson(?)
Gossip and Twitter, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4843 - SMALL
W. H. Morse after unknown artist (see monogram)
Morning in the Meadow, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4844 - SMALL
T. Heard after unknown artist
Dandelion, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4845 - SMALL
One side: H. Deis after unknown artist: Bird on a Wooden Sign;
Other side: J. Rochester after unknown artist, landscape for list of illustrations, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4846 - SMALL
Clark & Pettit after unknown artist
Rural Landscape, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4847 - SMALL
Smithwick and French after Edwin Austin Abbey
Illustrations for and text of Robert Herrick’s poem “A Dialogue betwixt Himself & Mistress Eliza Wheeler,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4848 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Cecil Lawson
The Minister’s Garden, in “The Minister’s Garden,” from unknown publication, n. d.
On back: unknown engraver after Adolf Menzel, “The Genius of German Literature”
1945-69-4849 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after Elizabeth J. Gardner
La Fille du Fermier, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4850 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after J. R. Bristol
The
1945-69-4851 - SMALL
Page 35: scenes
of
1945-69-4852 - SMALL
Page 21: unknown engraver and artist, “At the newsgirls’ table”;
p. .22:
L.
1945-69-4853 - SMALL
Page 17–18:
“Waiting for tickets” and “Getting the tickets,” for “The Philadelphia Newsboys,” from Wide Awake, July 1880
1945-69-4854 - SMALL
Page 25–26:
“At
1945-69-4855 - SMALL
Jonnard after G. F. Watts
Bianca, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4856 - SMALL
Page 227: unknown engraver and artist, “The fiery war charger”;
p. 228: Kilburn after unknown artist, “Lassoing a wild horse,” in “Wild Horses,” from Wide Awake, March 1885
1945-69-4857 - SMALL
Page 225: Barnes, engraver or artist, “Katie and Her Kite”;
Other page: Kilburn after unknown artist, “The favorite steeds of the Bedouins,” in “Wild Horses,” from Wide Awake, March 1885
1945-69-4858 - SMALL
Page 113: unknown engraver and artist, [people with donkeys on beach];
p. 114: Kilburn(?) after unknown artist, “Oh, my poor shicken!” in “Job Pigstirrup,” from Wide Awake, August 1880
1945-69-4859 - SMALL
Page 225: Kilburn after unknown artist, “The midnight meeting of the weather-cocks”;
p. 226: R. L., artist or engraver, “On the blue floor of the harbor,” in “The Conspiracy of the Weather-Cocks,” from Wide Awake, September 1880
1945-69-4860 - SMALL
Kilburn after J. W. Champney
“Studio of J. W. Champney,
1945-69-4861 - SMALL
Kilburn after unknown artist
“I Just Won’t Stay in the House with Such a Girl!” from Wide Awake, March 1880
1945-69-4862 - SMALL
Page 157: unknown engraver and artist, “Any answers come for me?”;
p. 158: Kilburn after unknown artist
“Gold Locks’ Kindergarten,” from Wide Awake, March 1880
1945-69-4863 - SMALL
Kilburn after unknown artist
In the
1945-69-4864 - SMALL
Kilburn after unknown artist
On
1945-69-4865 - SMALL
Lacour after R. W. Macbeth
A Flood in
the
1945-69-4866 - SMALL
Lacour after unknown artist [signature illegible]
Canterbury Cathedral: From the North-East, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4867 - SMALL
Langridge after C. E. Townsend
Puss Asleep, from unknown publication, 1871
1945-69-4868
– SMALL
Latham after W. T. Smedley
“What would you, my friends?” in “In Leisler’s Times,” from Wide Awake, May 1885
1945-69-4869 - SMALL
[p.19:] unknown engraver after Lungren, “In the Catacombs, A.D. 176”;
Page 20:
Latham after Lungren, “The vision of
1945-69-4870 - SMALL
Latham after Lungren
Chaucer’s Griselda, in “Heroines of the Poets,” from Wide Awake, January 1885
1945-69-4871 - SMALL
Latham after Childe Hassam
“What Snowy Peter saw,” from Wide Awake, January 1885
1945-69-4872 - SMALL
Latham after Lungren
Herrick’s Corinna, in “Heroines of the Poets,” from Wide Awake, March 1885
1945-69-4873 - SMALL
Latham after Lungren
Shakespeare’s Cordelia, in “Heroines of the Poets,” from Wide Awake, April 1885
1945-69-4874 - SMALL
W.F.M. after C.A.N., with poem “Simplicity of Logic,” by Eleanor Lewis
“Doffs his hat to any stranger,” from Wide Awake, February 1885
1945-69-4875 - SMALL
Merrill after unknown artist
“The trinkeet-sail is furled too late,” in “A
Dahabeeah-Wreck on the
1945-69-4876 - SMALL
J. P. Murphy after Harper
The Baby in the Library, from Wide Awake, May 1885
1945-69-4877 - SMALL
G.F.B., engraver or artist, “Grandfather”;
Putnam after unknown artist, “No kin to John” [birds and nest,] and part of poem “John S. Crow,” from Wide Awake, August 1880
1945-69-4878 - SMALL
Putnam after unknown artist
“Poor sick man, did you like my boy?” in “Five Little Peppers; and How They Grew,” from Wide Awake, June 1880
1945-69-4879 - SMALL
p. 27: Putnam after unknown artist, “Mother’s rich enough!”
p. 28: unknown engraver and artist, “Phronsie thinks she wants to go to bed,” in “Five Little Peppers; and How They Grew,” from Wide Awake, January 1880
1945-69-4880 - SMALL
Putnam after unknown artist
“Phronsie helps Polly,” in “Five Little Peppers…,” from Wide Awake, February 1880
1945-69-4881 - SMALL
Page 15: J. G. Francis, engraver or artist, “Pussy Cat’s Doing,” poem by Susan Hartley;
p. 16:
L.
1945-69-4882 - SMALL
F. W. Q. [Quartlery] after Harry Fenn
The Hudson, North from Peekskill, from Picturesque America, no date
1945-69-4883 - SMALL
J. Quesnel after Emile Herbert, sculptor
Rabelais, from Magazine of Art, no date [small part of another picture on back]
1945-69-4884 - SMALL
Jamaica Pond, from Picturesque America, no date
1945-69-4885 - SMALL
Fort McHenry, at Entrance of Baltimore Harbor, from Picturesque America, no date
On back: W. Roberts(?) after Granville Perkins, [
1945-69-4886 - SMALL
Page 55: Russell & Richardson after unknown artist, “Hand over hand, in the darkness”;
p. 56: L. L. Engle, engraver or artist, “The commodore makes sure,” in “Some Bad Boys of Bybury,” from Wide Awake, July 1880
1945-69-4887 - SMALL
Page 17: unknown engraver and artist, “Miss Lollipop’s Moods,” poem by M.E.B.;
p. 18: Russell & Richardson after unknown artist, “On the way to the Blooming,” in “The Christmas Thorn,” from Wide Awake, January 1880
1945-69-4888 - SMALL
Schoelch after unknown artist (signature illegible)
“The front rank advances on the enemy,” in Wide Awake, December 1884
1945-69-4889 - SMALL
[p. 115;} Schoelch after unknown artist, A Dive from the
p. 116: unknown engraver and artist, “The
bead-stringers of
1945-69-4890 - SMALL
Schoelch after unknown artist
“Wagon-Tire Camp,” from Wide Awake, January 1885
1945-69-4891 - SMALL
Schoelch after Childe Hassam
The Doves’ Breakfast, from Wide Awake, February 1885
1945-69-4892 - SMALL
Schoelch after W. L. Taylor
Our
1945-69-4893 - SMALL
Schoelch after W. L. Taylor
“Polly is welcomed home,” from Wide Awake, April 1885
1945-69-4894 - SMALL
Unknown engraver after W. T. Smedley
“At the Bouwerie: A regular boy’s plan,” in “In Leisler’s Times,” from Wide Awake, March 1885
1945-69-4895 - SMALL
C. W. Wright after C. H. Poyndestre
A Roman
1945-69-4896 - SMALL
After H. Werdmuller after David Cox
The Skirts
of the
1945-69-4897 - SMALL
Fishbage(?) after J. C.
Changing Horses at Ashtead, from Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-4898 - SMALL
Babbage after Van Dyck
A Lady and Child, from The Magazine of Art, May 1887
1945-69-4899 - SMALL
F. Babbage after J. Walter Wilson
“The Queen!”, in The Magazine of Art, June 1887
1945-69-4900 - SMALL
A Dancing Girl, in The Magazine of Art, December 1886
1945-69-4901 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
Siege of
Calais, from unknown publication, possibly The Battle Roll: an Encyclopedia, by Elbert Perce (
1945-69-4902 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
Constantine Defeating Maxentius, from unknown publication, possibly The Battle Roll
1945-69-4903 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
Battle of
Tours, from unknown publication, possibly The Battle Roll, by
1945-69-4904 - SMALL
Page 361: Photo Engraving Co. after unknown artist, “J. W. Champney”;
p. 362: Putnam after J. W. Champney
“Painting of child-life,” from Wide Awake, June 1880
1945-69-4905 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
Siege of
Platæa, from unknown publication, possibly The Battle Roll, by
1945-69-4906 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
Defeat of Porus at Hydapses, from unknown publication, possibly The Battle Roll (1858).
1945-69-4907 - SMALL
F. S. King after W. H. Gibson
The Peerless Plume, from Highways and Byways, n. d.
1945-69-4908
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Cole after Gribayedoff(?)
J. D. Woodward, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4909 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
“
1945-69-4910 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
Homes of Eminent Americans, (Mount Vernon, Monticello, The Hermitage, birthplaces of Webster, Garfield, and Lincoln, last home of Lincoln) from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4911 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
1945-69-4912 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
Confederate Leaders of the Civil War, (T. Jackson, Johnston, Lee, Buchanan, Longstreet, Mitchell), from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-4913 - SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
Federal
Leaders of the Civil War, (Sheridan, Foote, Grant, Sherman,
1945-69-4914 - SMALL
Putnam after J. C. or C. J.
“The surprise is all the doctor could possibly ask,” in “Five Little Peppers; and How They Grew,” from Wide Awake, April 1880
1945-69-4915 - SMALL
Recto: H. Davidson after Jean-François Millet, The Spinner;
Verso: H. C. Merrill after Millet, The Planters, in The Century, April 1912
1945-69-4916 - SMALL
H. C. Merrill after Wladyslaw T. Benda
“The
Startled
1945-69-4917
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“The Rhine in
1945-69-4918 - SMALL
S. G. Putnam after A. Castaigne
“The Rhine at
1945-69-4919 - SMALL
Page 825: C.
Schwarzburger after A. Castaigne, “Sketching on the
p. 826: R. C. Collins after A. Castaigne, “A ferry-boat in Holland,” ,” in “Down the Rhine,” in The Century Magazine, 1901
1945-69-4920 - SMALL
Page 823: C.
Schwarzburger after A. Castaigne, “Ruins of the Grafinburg on the
[p. 824]:
J. W. Evans after A. Castaigne, “
1945-69-4921 - SMALL
Page 821:
Peter Aitken after A. Castaigne, “The Citadel of Ehrenbreitstein as seen from
p. 822: J. Tinkey after A. Castaigne,
“Grape-cutting on the
1945-69-4922 - SMALL
H. Davison after André Castaigne
“At the Porte St. Denis. ‘It desolates me…,’” from The Century Magazine, March 1901
1945-69-4923 - SMALL
R. C. Collins after A. Castaigne
“Welmich, with the ruins of its castle, ‘The Mouse,’” in “Down the Rhine,” from The Century Magazine, March 1901
1945-69-4924 - SMALL
Page 691:
Peter Aitken after A. Castaigne, “St. Goar, a typical
p. 692: S. G. Putnam after A. Castaigne, “The ruins of Rheinfels, St. Goar,” ,” in “Down the Rhine,” from The Century Magazine, March 1901
1945-69-4925 - SMALL
Page 689: Peter Aitken after A. Castaigne, “A fantasy on the Lorelei legend”;
p. 690: S.
G. Putnam after A. Castaigne, “Schweizer Thal, opposite St. Goar,” in “Down the
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Peter Aitken after A. Castaigne
“A street incident in Bacharach,” in “Down the Rhine,” Century Magazine, March 1901
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Page 685: John A. Schoelch after A. Castaigne, “Caub and the Pfalz, morning effect”;
p. 686: S. Davis after A. Castaigne, “The old city of Bacharach, one of the homes of Rhine legend,” in “Down the Rhine,” from The Century Magazine, March 1901
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Page 683:
J. W. Evans after A. Castaigne, “The statue of
[p. 684:] W. Miller after A. Castaigne, “At a Rhine-castle banquet, in olden time,” in “Down the Rhine,” from The Century Magazine, March 1901
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Page 217: R.
C. Collins after A. Castaigne, “A port on the Rhine: docks of
p. 218: unknown engraver after Louis Loes(?), “The Dream of the Innkeeper’s Wife,” for poem by Theodosia Garrison, from The Century Magazine, Dec. 1900
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C. Schwarzburger after A. Castaigne
“The city of
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Page 213,
R. C. Collins after A. Castaigne, “Old houses on the Rhine at
p. 214: C. Schwarzburger after A. Castaigne, “Old bridge at Basel,” in “Down the Rhine,” from The Century Magazine, Dec. 1900
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Page 211: C. W. Chadwick after A. Castaigne, “Market-place at Altbreisach”;
p. 212, J. W. Evans after A. Castaigne, “Scene in the Black Forest,” in “Down the Rhine,” from The Century Magazine, Dec. 1900
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Page 209:
J. W. Evans after A. Castaigne, “Cascades of Allerheiligen,
p. 210: T. Schussler after A. Castaigne, “The home of a clock-maker in the Black Forest,” in “Down the Rhine,” from The Century Magazine, Dec. 1900
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S. G. Putnam after A. Castaigne,
“The Rhine at Schaffhausen,” in “Down the
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Unknown engraver and artist
[Arab with camels,] in The Century Magazine, Dec. 1900
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R. C. Collins after A. Keller
“The Rotunda of the County Court-house,” in “The Practice of Law in New York,” in The Century Magazine, vol. 62, no. 6, Oct. 1901
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[p. 681:] H. C. Merrill after Albert Sterner, “Fée”;
Page 682:
H. C. Merrill after A. Castaigne, “The
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J. Tinkey after A. Keller
“A murder trial in the court of General Sessions,” in “The Practice of Law in New York,” in The Century Magazine, vol. 62, no. 6, Oct. 1901
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F. H. Wellington after A. Keller
“A law office of today,” in The Century Magazine, vol. 62, no. 6, Oct. 1901
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H. C. Merrill after A. Keller
“Calling the Friday calendar,” in The Century Magazine, vol. 62, no. 6, Oct. 1901
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p. 809: H. Davidson after unknown artist, “’Dispossess” proceedings in the municipal district court,”
p. 810: Peter Aitken after a photograph, “John van Buren” in “The Practice of Law in New York,” in The Century Magazine, vol. 62, no. 6, Oct. 1901
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p. 807:
H. Davidson after a photograph, “Justices of the Superior Court of the City of
Page 808, unknown engraver and artist, “A ‘Business’ type,” “A city court type,” “A sharp practitioner,” in The Century Magazine, vol. 62, no. 6, Oct. 1901
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p. 805: Peter Aitken after Jarvis, “Josiah Ogden Hoffman”;
P. 806: Peter Aitken after a lithograph, “Ogden Hoffman” [son of above,] in “The Practice of Law in New York,” in The Century Magazine, vol. 62, no. 6, Oct. 1901
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H. Davidson after André Castaigne
Consulting the Cumæn Sibyl, in The Century, February 1910
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R. Varley after André Castaigne
“A comic scene from Moliere,” in The Century Magazine, vol. 84, no. 2, June 1912
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Page 167: R. C. Collins after André Castaigne, “Sarah Bernhardt in the dress of a Breton peasant”;
p. 168: G. M. Lewis after André Castaigne, “A juvenile audience at a Moliere matinee,” from “An Intellectual Novelty in Paris,” in The Century Magazine, June 1912
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H. Davidson after André Castaigne
p. 165: “A ‘conference’ at the
p. 166: “Mme. Bartet Leaving the Olympia after a ‘Conférence,’” from “An Intellectual Novelty in Paris,” in The Century Magazine, vol. 84, no. 2, June 1912
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P. 169: R. Varley after André Castaigne, “Studying the bulletin of the ‘conferences’”;
p. 170: C. W. Chadwick after André Castaigne “Mme. Severine lecturing on Beaumarchais at the Odeon,” in The Century Magazine, vol. 84, no. 2, June 1912
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C. Schwarzburger after Harry Fenn, from a photograph by Alexander Hume Ford
“Agricultural barge,” [two views,] in The Century Magazine, n.d.
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H. Davidson after Jay Hambridge,
P. 485: “Syrian coffee-house”; p. 486: “Midsummer night on an East-side street,” in The Century Magazine, n. d.
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Page 487:
C. W. Chadwick after George A. Williams, “A game of checkers on an
p. 488: H. Davidson after Jay Hambridge, “A recreation-pier,” in The Century Magazine, n. d.
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[p.489:]
p. 490: H. Davidson after Jay Hambridge, “In line for a free bath,” (continues on p. 491, see 4953 below), in The Century Magazine, n.d.
1945-69-4953
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p. 491: H. Davidson after Jay Hambridge, continuation of p. 490, see 4952 above
Page 492: F. H. Wellington after Jay Hambridge, “Night concert, Tompkins Squre,” in The Century Magazine, n. d.
1945-69-4954 - SMALL
p. 493: F. H. Wellington after B. West Clinedinst, A Roof-Garden;
p. 494: J. W. Evans after George A. Williams, “Sleeping on a fire-escape,” in The Century Magazine, n. d.
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Page 495:
unknown engraver after George A. Williams, “
[p. 496:] C. W. Chadwick after George A. Williams, “Mulberry Bend Park…,” in “Midsummer in New York,” in The Century Magazine, n. d.
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p. 497: Peter Aitken after George A. Williams, “An ice-cream wagon”;
[p. 498:] H. Davidson after Jay Hambidge, A
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p. 499: C. W. Chadwick after George A. Williams, “Washing the streets on a hot day”;
p. 500: H. C. Merrill after Jam Hambridge, “A rustic view in Central Park,” in “Midsummer in New York,” in The Century Magazine, n. d.
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[p. 821:] unknown engraver after A. Keller, “Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, First Department”;
p. 822: F. H. Wellington after a photograph, “A chance portrait of Charles F. Southmayd, Esq.,” in The Century Magazine, n. d.
1945-69-4959
T. H. Heard after Melat
In
1945-69-4960
A. Gamm after Melat
Coenties Slip, in The Century, vol. 45, New Series vol. 23, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-4961
Unknown engraver after Graham
New York Before the Introduction of Vertical Railways, in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, June–Nov. 1882
1945-69-4962
Pettit after Graham
New York, 1882, in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, vol. 45, June–Nov. 1882
1945-69-4963
Engraver’s name illegible (
Valencia Fisherman, in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, vol. 45, June–Nov. 1882
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Horskey after unknown artist (see monogram)
The Deserted Garden, in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, vol. 45, June–Nov. 1882
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Harley after Wordsworth Thompson
May-Day in
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Harley after Louis C. Tiffany
Among the Weeds, in American Painters (New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1881)
1945-69-4967
E. H. Del’Orme after Childe Hassam
Car-Stand at
Night,
1945-69-4968
E. H. Del’Orme after Childe Hassam
A Winter
Morning (
1945-69-4969
E. H. Del’Orme after Childe Hassam
The
1945-69-4970
J. W. Evans after Childe Hassam
A May
Afternoon on
1945-69-4971
W. H. Clark after unknown artist
Firemen’s Hall, in Harper’s, vol. 42, Nov. 1880–Apr. 1881
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C. Mayer after unknown artist
Fire at Jenning’s Clothing Store, Broadway, April 25, 1854, in Harper’s, 1880–1881
1945-69-4973
Held after unknown artist
Great Fire, December 16 and 17, 1835, in Harper’s, vol. 42, Nov. 1880–Apr. 1881
1945-69-4974
T. H. Heard after A. B. Frost
Broadway–The
1945-69-4975
W. B. Witte after A. B. Frost
Below Trinity Church–9:45 A.M., in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 9, Jan.–June 1891
1945-69-4976
Harley after C. Griswold
Old
1945-69-4977
John Filmer after Granville Perkins
1945-69-4978
A. Measom after Granville Perkins
Quarantine–The Doctor’s Gig, in Harper’s, vol. 57, June–Nov. 1878
1945-69-4979
A. Measom after F. B. Schell
Richmond
1945-69-4980
A. Measom after F. B. Schell
New River Cañon, in Harper’s, vol. 57, June–Nov. 1878
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Engraver’s name illegible, after
Old Saw-Mill
at the
1945-69-4982
John W. Evans after
The
1945-69-4983
Heinemann after
Sluice-Gate, in The Century Magazine, vol. 32, New Series vol. 10, May 1886–Oct. 1886
1945-69-4984
J. Tynan after
A Group of Mills as Seen from the River, in The Century Magazine, May 1886–Oct. 1886
1945-69-4985
J. S. Harley after
Black and Tripyramid Mountains, from Campton, in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, Dec. 1883–Apr. 1884
1945-69-4986
J. S. Harley after
A Picnic, in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, vol. 68, Dec. 1883–Apr. 1884
1945-69-4987
E. H. Del’Orme after V. Pérard
Country Place of Seven Acres Overlooking the Hudson, in Scribner’s Magazine, 1892
1945-69-4988
E. H. Del’Orme after A. F. Jaccaci
Mount Ætna, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 11, Jan.–June 1892
1945-69-4989
Hoskin after Granville Perkins
Minnehaha–Laughing Water, in Harper’s, vol. 51, June–Nov. 1875
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A. Measom after unknown artist
Silver Cascade, Near St. Anthony, in Harper’s, vol. 51, June–Nov. 1875
1945-69-4991
Hoskin after A. R. Waud
Minneapolis and St. Anthony, Minnesota, in Harper’s, vol. 51, June–Nov. 1875
1945-69-4992
William James Linton after Homer D. Martin
The Way-Side
Inn, in Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-4993
John Filmer after Harry Fenn
The
1945-69-4994
John Filmer after Granville Perkins
Cotton-Mills,
Ridele’s Bank, in Picturesque America
(
1945-69-4995
Unknown engraver (name illegible) after Joseph Pennell
A Cemetery Walk (Tombs and “Ovens”), in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1883
1945-69-4996
Unknown engraver after Joseph Pennell
Among the Markets, in The Century, vol. 26, New Series vol. 4, Apr.–Nov. 1883
1945-69-4997
W. R. Bodenstab after Joseph Pennell
A
1945-69-4998
Unknown engraver after Joseph Pennell
A Crevasse (Story’s Plantation, 1882), in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1883
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A. Anderson after Howard Pyle
Opening of
the
1945-69-5000
Henry Marsh after Homer Martin
The Old Manse at Concord, the Home of Hawthorne and of Emerson, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 17, Nov. 1878–Apr. 1879
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p. 81: A.
Bellenger after Val Prinsep, “
P. 82: unknown engraver after Val Bromley
“A midsummer day in the forest,” from The Magazine of Art, June 1887
1945-69-5002 - SMALL
C. Carter after Botticelli
“The Nativity,” from The Magazine of Art, Jan. 1890
1945-69-5003 - SMALL
C. Carter after Ford Madox Brown
“Cordelia’s Portion,” from The Magazine of Art, n. d.
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C. Carter after W. Hatherell, poem by Theodore Watts
“A Letter from the Pacific,” from unknown publication, n. d.
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C. Carter after Andries Both
“A Charity Dinner,” from The Magazine of Art, n. d.
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John Filmer after Graham Perkins
Mill on
Jones’s
On back:
unknown engraver and artist (see monogram), “Jones’s
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W. Biscombe after
Christina,
Dutchess of
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Harley after J. D. Woodward
Old Bridge, Blackberry River, near Canaan, from Picturesque America, n. d.
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Harley after unknown artist
Elms on the
Genessee Flats, from Picturesque
On back: part of picture “Flats of the Genessee”
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Harley after G. Perkins
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Hünemann after Franz Lenbach
Otto von Bismarck, from The Magazine of Art, n. d.
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p. 223: Mme. Jacob-Bazin after Albert Moore, Reading Aloud;
p. 224: Andre & Sleigh after Albert Moore, “Midsummer,” from The Magazine of Art, both reprinted from same title, 1894
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J. M. Johnstone after John E. Millais, from photograph of Fratelli Alinari
“Sir John E. Millais” [self-portrait,] from The Magazine of Art, May 1896
1945-69-5014 - SMALL
Jonnard after Edwin Lord Weeks
Shah Jehan
Leaving the Great Mosque at
1945-69-5015 - SMALL
p. 425: Jonnard after Charles Sprague-Pearce, “Ste Genevieve”;
P. 426: unknown engraver after Walter Gay, “Une
solicitation a
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John Karst after J. D. Woodward
1945-69-5017 - SMALL
P. Kahdemann after Flemish artist
The Adoration, from The Magazine of Art, January 1890
1945-69-5018 - SMALL
lower left: Klinkicht after F. Barnard, “The Vagabond.”
upper right: unknown engraver after F. Barnard, “The Vagabond.” II–The Street. from The Magazine of Art, n. d.
on back: part of a picture by J. Poole
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unknown engraver after Jean-François Millet
The Shepherdess and Her Flock, from The Magazine of Art, n. d.
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Klinkicht after Jean-François Millet, from the photography by Praetorius
The Angelus, from The Magazine of Art, n. d.
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P. 471:
Nichols after unknown artist: “The Youngest Inhabitant,” and R. A. Muller after
unknown artist (see monogram), “The Three Sisters or
p. 472: T. Cole after W.L.S., “An ascension by
Blondin,” from “
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p. 623: unknown engraver and artist, [bridge over stream in mountains];
P. 624, Cole
after A. F. “Then it was that Anice turned around and saw her,” from “That Lass
o’ Lowrie’s,” from Scribners,
September 1876
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T. Cole after W.L.S.
“Gaffing at Big Salmon Hole,” for “Notes on Salmon-Fishing,” in Scribners, Oct. 1876
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p. 93: T. Cole after Kelly, “The chamber-maid” [stable hand];
P. 94: D. Nichols after J. E. Kelly, “Preparing dinner,” from “The Horse Hotel,” from unknown publication [SN,], December 1876
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T. Cole after C.S. Reinhart
“Nicholas is presented to Miss Larkin,” for “Nicholas Minturn,” in Scribners, Dec. 1876
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Page 95: unknown engraver after J. E. Kelly, “Dinner-time”;
p. 96: T. Cole after Kelly, “Giving medicine to a refractory horse,” from “The Horse Hotel,” from unknown publication, December 1876
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W. H. Clark after J. Davidson
A Clipper-Ship Loading with Tea at Hong-Kong, in Harpers Young People, June 1, 1880
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Held after Frederick S. Church
A Visit to the Old Home, in Harper’s Young People, April 13, 1880
On back: “Draba verna,” unknown engraver and artist
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T. L. Smart after C. Graham
“The Lookout Island of Juan Fernandez” and “Monument to Alexander Selkirk,” from Harper’s Young People, July 13, 1880
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N. Orr & Co. after C. Graham
1945-69-5031 - SMALL
Baude after unknown artist
Little Samuel, from Harper’s Young People, vol. 2, no. 56, Nov. 23, 1880
1945-69-5032 - SMALL
C. Mayer after C. A. Northam
A Little Antiquity, from Harper’s Young People, vol. 2, no. 56, Nov. 23, 1880
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A. Measom after C. Graham
The First New-Years’s Call, from Harper’s Young People, vol. 2, no. 61, Dec. 28, 1880
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T. A. Butler after photograph by Bogardus
The Late William H. Vanderbilt, from Harpers Weekly, December 19, 1885.
1945-69-5035 - SMALL
T. A. Butler after photograph by J. G. Dimmers,
John Kelly, from Harpers Weekly, June 12, 1886
1945-69-5036 - SMALL
A. Measom after F. S. Cozzens
The “City of
On back:
part of political cartoon, “The Political situation in
1945-69-5037 - SMALL
A. Measom after James D. Smillie
In the
On back: part of a political cartoon, “More Trouble Bruin…,” [Turkish war,] by Bellew
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A. Measom after M. F. H. De Haas
After the Collision–Moonrise, from Harpers Weekly, May 10, 1879
1945-69-5039 - SMALL
A. Measom after Wordsworth Thompson
The Departure, from Harpers Weekly, May 3, 1879
1945-69-5040 - SMALL
A. Measom after A. T. Bricher
Beneath
White Head,
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Staudenbauer after a photograph by
Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, from Harpers Weekly, November 6, 1886
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Schladitz after photograph
Rutherford Burchard Hayes, from Harpers Weekly, January 28, 1893
On back: “Senator Murphy,” Dupre(?), engraver or artist
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F. H. Wellington after R. M. W.
Children
with Their
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A. Lockhardt after
They Took
You as
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F. A. Pettit after F. Luis Mora
All the While the Smile Grew More Diabolical, from Harper’s Monthly Magazine, n. d.
1945-69-5046 – SMALL – in color
F. A. Pettit after
p. 405: “You Said, ‘Now I Lay Me,’ in Unison”;
p. 406: “Mother tucked you both into bed…,” from Harper’s Monthly Magazine, n. d.
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R. C. Collings after Jean Francois Millet
“The Spaders,” from The Century Magazine, n.d.
1945-69-5048 - SMALL
p. 21: J. Tinkey after Henry Hutt, A Neapolitan Fruit-Vender,
p. 22: decorative border by A.P., from The Century Magazine, n. d.
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W. H. Clark after F. Luis Mora
In the Sled Sat Two Persons, from Harpers Monthly, n. d.
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Recto: unknown engraver after Castaigne(?), Alone in Her Own Little Room;
Verso: H. C. Merrill after Hetcher Ransom, She Made a Shapeless Bundle of Love as She Sat There on the Sled, from unknown publication, n. d.
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H. Davidson after Anna Lea Merritt
Merry Maids, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-5052 - SMALL
Recto: H. Davidson after Joseph Lindon Smith, Molly;
Verso: unknown engraver after Charlotte Harding, [man carrying gun and boy,] from unknown publication, n. d.
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G. F. Smith after Lucius Hitchcock
Gate of Junta Alhambra, from Harper’s Monthly Magazine, n. d.
1945-69-5054 - SMALL
G. F. Smith after A. Castaigne
“Princess, an ice?” from unknown publication, n.d.
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Recto:
Verso: unknown engraver after Thackeray, “Othello and Desdemona,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-5056 - SMALL – in color
unknown engraver after Elizabeth Shippen Green
recto: illustrated poems “The Masterpiece” and “Cakes and Ale”;
verso: Title page from The Little Past, by Josephine Preston Peabody, 1908
1945-69-5057 - SMALL – in color
unknown engraver after Elizabeth Shippen Green
recto: statement that drawings were done by Green, 1908;
verso: illustration for “Mystic,” from The Little Past, by Josephine Preston Peabody
1945-69-5058 - SMALL – in color
unknown engraver after Elizabeth Shippen Green
recto: illustrated poems “Mystic” and “Early”;
verso: illustration for “The Journey,” from The Little Past, by Josephine Preston Peabody
1945-69-5059 - SMALL – in color
unknown engraver after Elizabeth Shippen Green
recto: illustrated poem “The Journey”;
verso: illustration for “The Masterpiece,” from The Little Past, by Josephine P. Peabody
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H. Davidson after Bela Lyon Pratt, sculptor
One side: The Boy Prisoner of Andersonville, from Century, September 1909;
Other side: H. C. Merrill after Pratt, detail of the above statue
1945-69-5061 - SMALL
One side: The Rescue, from unknown publication, n. d.;
Other side: decorated head piece, “Hermes”
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H. C. Merrill after Harold Matthews Brett
One side: Nathan Hale at Yale: The Broad Jump Record,
Other side: decorated title page for story “Two Romantic Characters of the American Revolution,” from Century, November 1910
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H. C. Merrill after H. M. Brett
Recto: “The last moments of Nathan Hale”;
Verso: “Major André Making a Pen Sketch of Himself the Day Before His Execution,” from Century, November 1910
1945-69-5064 – SMALL – in color
Unknown engraver after H. M. Brett
Major André Making Caricatures of American Officers, from Century, November 1910
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H. Davidson after Frederick G. Waugh
“The Buccaneers,” from The Century, n. d.
On back:
silhouette of “The Rev. Joseph Coltman, curate of
1945-69-5066 - SMALL
H. Davidson after Herbert Hazeltine, sculptor
Bronze Group of the Undefeated American Polo Team, from Century, 1913 or later
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p. 345: S. G. Putnam after unknown artist, [no title];
P. 346: unknown engraver after Chas. M. Relyea, “The United States Patent Office,” story by E. V. Smalley, in The Century Magazine, Jan. 1901
1945-69-5068 - SMALL
P.347: C. Schwarzburger after Chas. M. Relyea, “The steps of the Patent Office”;
p. 348: F. H. Wellington after Chas. M. Relyea, “An Inventor explaining a working model…” and “An inventor,” from The Century Magazine, January 1901
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Page 349: unknown engraver after Chas. M. Relyea, “The Model-room”;
p. 350: C. W. Chadwick after Chas. M. Relyea, “Room in which attorneys search the files of drawings,” from The Century Magazine, January 1901
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Page 351: unknown engraver after Chas. M. Relyea, “An Inventor, an attorney, an inventor” and “A Disappointed inventor…”;
W. Miller after Chas. M. Relyea, “Appeal before the United States Commissioner of Patents” and “A patent lawyer,” from The Century Magazine, January 1901
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p. 353: unknown
engraver after Chas. M. Relyea, “An inventor” [woman];
P. 354: unknown
engraver after Chas. M. Relyea, “All the way from
1945-69-5072 - SMALL
p. 355: unknown engraver and artists, “Patent attachment to keep hens from scratching” and “Patent hen’s nest”;
P. 356: “first patent threshing machine, 1830,” in The Century Magazine, January 1901
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p. 33: unknown engraver after Joseph Pennell, “The
sky-scrapers from the lake entrance to the
p. 34: H. C. Merrill after Frank Wiles, “Then She Slowly Came Out Into Sunshine and Freedom,” from unknown publication, n. d.
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H. C. Merrill after Arthur I. Keller,
“The ‘Gallery Gods’ on an evening when Toscanini is conducting,” from The Century Magazine, n.d.
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p. 577: unknown engraver after Emlen McConnell, “When the whistle blew”;
p. 578: F. H. Wellington, redrawn by George T. Tobin, after photo by Meynen & Co.;
Dr. William Pepper, from The Century Magazine, January 1901
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R. C. Collins after Joseph Pennell
Beauvais Cathedral–South Portal, from unknown publication, May 1909
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Page 39, R. Varley after Joseph Pennell, “Beauvais Cathedral seen at night from the market-place”;
p. 40: G. M. Lewis after J. Pennell, “Beauvais
Cathedral–South Transept,” from “
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Page 41,
C. W. Chadwick after J. Pennell, “
p. 42: C. W. Chadwick after J. Pennell, “
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H. Davidson after William Orpen
“Young
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Page 659: H. Davidson after William Orpen, “The dead ptarmigan”;
p. 660: H. C. Merrill after William Orpen, “A Bloomsbury family (the family of William Nicholson)” from The Century Magazine, Sept. 1910
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Page 661: H. Davidson after W. Orpen, “Sir Vere Foster, Lady Foster, and children”;
p. 662: R. Varley after William Orpen
“The Hon. Percy Wyndham,” from The Century Magazine, Sept. 1910
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unknown engraver(s) after Jay Hambridge,
p. 483: “A roof restaurant”; p. 484: “The
1945-69-5083
L.
Modern Carpet Loom for Ingrain Carpet, in Harper’s, vol. 80, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-5084
L.
Old-Time Weaving, in Harper’s, vol. 80, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-5085
R. C. Atwood after Henry Sandham
Indian Woman, in The Century, vol. 26, New Series vol. 4, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-5086
R. C. Atwood after Henry Sandham
The Call to
1945-69-5087
Atwood after Bolles
Between Sea and Sky, in St. Nicholas, vol. 14, part 1, Nov. 1886–Apr. 1887
1945-69-5088
Atwood after George Warton Edwards
Spring Blossoms, in St. Nicholas, vol. 17, May 1891
1945-69-5089
Aikman after photograph
Nishiki de Satsuma, in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, June-Nov. 1888
1945-69-5090
Wood after photograph
White Satsuma with Blue Decoration, in Harper’s, vol. 77, June–Nov. 1888
1945-69-5091
Walter M. Aikman after photograph
Seto-Kusuri Satsuma, in Harper’s, vol. 77, June–Nov. 1888
1945-69-5092
Walter M. Aikman after Joseph Pennell
Crofter’s Cottages Near Uig, Skye, in Harper’s, vol. 77, June–Nov. 1888
1945-69-5093
Armand Kohl after Alfred Parsons
A Parsonage in Oxfordshire, in Harper’s, vol. 81, June–Nov. 1890
1945-69-5094
Walter Aikman after Alfred Parsons
Rowing Down to Iffley, in Harper’s, vol. 81, June–Nov. 1890
1945-69-5095
Aikman after Thulstrup
Haymaking, in Harper’s, vol. 88, Nov. 1888–Apr. 1889
1945-69-5096
Victor Bernstrom after Thulstrup
Pulling Up Fishing-Boats, West Coast, in Harper’s, vol. 88, Nov. 1888–Apr. 1889
1945-69-5097
Victor Bernstrom after Thulstrup
Interior of
a Norwegian
1945-69-5098
Victor Bernstrom after Thulstrup
Milking Cows on the Sæter, in Harper’s, vol. 88, Nov. 1888–Apr. 1889
1945-69-5099
Aldine Co. (but see monogram) after E. Rudaux
Two Pleasant Occupations, in The Aldine, vol. 7, no. 14, Feb. 1875
1945-69-5100
C. Carter after J. McWhirter
Spindrift,
in The Magazine of Art,
1945-69-5101
J.
Midwinter in
1945-69-5102
Unknown engraver after kelly
“The Rivals,” in Harper’s Young People, Oct. 5, 1880
1945-69-5103
Unknown engraver after C. Graham
“Fred’s Perilous Escape,” from Harper’s Young People, Oct. 5, 1880
1945-69-5104
Unknown engraver and artist, but see monogram
“The doctor coming upon Conny and the moonshiner in Hemlock Glen,” in Harper’s Young People, Sept. 28, 1880
1945-69-5105
Unknown engraver after W. A. Rogers, “For a few seconds there was a lively battle”;
Hopkins, engraver or artist, other unknown, “Come On!” in Harper’s Young People, Sept. 28, 1880
1945-69-5106
Unknown engraver and artist
“A children’s paradise,” from Harper’s Young People, vol. 1, no. 48, Sept. 28, 1880
1945-69-5107
Unknown engraver and artist, but see monogram
“They came upon a small weather-beaten cabin,” in Harper’s Young People, Sept. 21, 1880
1945-69-5108
Unknown engraver and artist, but see monogram JC(?)
“Ted and Kitty making a fire,” in Harper’s Young People, Sept. 21, 1880
1945-69-5109
Unknown engraver and artist
“Getting acquainted,” in Harper’s Young People, Sept. 7, 1880
1945-69-5110
Unknown engraver and artist
“At the sea-side,” in Harper’s Young People, Sept. 7, 1880
1945-69-5111
Unknown engraver and artist
“Light-house sketches,” in Harper’s Young People, Sept. 7, 1880
1945-69-5112
Unknown engraver and artist
“Taking a drink,” in Harper’s Young People, Aug. 31, 1880
1945-69-5113
Unknown engraver after Share
“The rescue,” in Harper’s Young People, Aug. 24, 1880
On back: decorated title “Our Post-Office Box”
1945-69-5114
Unknown engraver after J. O. Davidson
“Some queer racing craft,” from Harper’s Young People, vol. 1, no. 43, Aug. 1880
1945-69-5115
Unknown engraver after Howard Pyle
“The escape of Hannah Dustin,” from Harper’s Young People, Aug. 17, 1880
1945-69-5116
Unknown engraver after Smedley
“Caught in the act,” from Harper’s Young People, Aug. 10, 1880
1945-69-5117
Unknown engraver after Bellew, “Pleasant for Jim”;
Unknown engraver and artist, “A naughty little dog,” from Harper’s Young People, Aug. 3, 1880
1945-69-5118
Unknown engraver after Kelly
“The three children,” from Harper’s Young People, July 27, 1880
1945-69-5119
Unknown engraver after H. P. Share
“An unwelcome guest,” from Harper’s Young People, July 27, 1880
1945-69-5120
Unknown engraver and artist
“Beetles – An evening flight,” from Harper’s Young People, July 20, 1880
1945-69-5121
Unknown engraver after W. M. Cary(?)
“A poor, dood, dead bear,” from Harper’s Young People, vol. 1, no. 38, July 20, 1880
1945-69-5122
Unknown engraver after S, “A babe in the woods…”;
Unknown engraver and artist, [Dora, me, Fanny, sad sea waves,] from Harper’s Young People, July 13, 1880
1945-69-5123
Unknown engraver after C. S. Reinhart
“Setting the crab net,” from Harper’s Young People, vol. 1, no. 37, July 13, 1880
1945-69-5124
Unknown engraver after W. M. Cary
“Riding home from the hay field,” from Harper’s Young People, June 29, 1880
1945-69-5125
Unknown engraver after W. Reiche(?)
“Fisherman’s luck,” from Harper’s Young People, June 29, 1880
1945-69-5126
Unknown engraver and artist
“A royal
1945-69-5127
Unknown engraver and artist
“Gathering the water-cresses,” from Harper’s Young People, June 8, 1880
1945-69-5128
Unknown engraver after W. M. Cary
“Cut off,” from Harper’s Young People, June 1, 1880
1945-69-5129
Unknown engraver after L. W. Atwater
“
1945-69-5130
Unknown engraver and artist
“A Tiny Seed,” with poem, from Harper’s Young People, May 25, 1880
1945-69-5131
Unknown engraver and artist
“Fight between an ermine and a brown rat,” from Harper’s Young People, May 25, 1880
1945-69-5132
Unknown engraver and artist
“Scene at a French fair: Trying to cut the string,” in Harper’s Young People, May 18, 1880; on back: “points of a dog”
1945-69-5133
Unknown engraver after Charles Graham
“Camp life,” from Harper’s Young People, May 18, 1880
1945-69-5134
Unknown engraver after M. C.(?), “Constancy,” with poem by S.R.;
Unknown engraver after Trumbull, “
1945-69-5135
Unknown engraver after J. O. Davidson
“Loading at
1945-69-5136
Unknown engraver after Schell & Hogan
“Hunting in Arctic regions,” from Harper’s Young People, vol. 1, no. 28, May 11, 1880
1945-69-5137
Unknown engraver after Snyder
“Scenes in a sugar bush,” from Harper’s Young People, May 4, 1880
1945-69-5138
Unknown engraver after J. O. Davidson
“
1945-69-5139
Unknown engraver after Kelly
“There sat the old one-legged sailor, Jack Peabody,” from Harper’s Young People, vol. 1, no. 27, May 4, 1880
1945-69-5140
Unknown engraver and artist
“A view of
1945-69-5141
Unknown engraver after J. O. Davidson
“Spanish sailors in a storm,” from Harper’s Young People, vol. 1, no. 26, April 27, 1880
1945-69-5142
Unknown engraver and artist, “
1945-69-5143
J. P. Davis, after A. F., possibly Alfred Fredericks
Female Personifications, from unknown publication, n. d. (also on back)
1945-69-5144
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
Classical Female Holding a Lamp, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-5145
Langridge after A. R. [illegible]
The River-head, from unknown publication, n. d., decoration on back
1945-69-5146
Three illustrations on pages 29-30, one Juengling after A.F.,
from “The National Ode,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-5147
p. 35: J. P. Davis after unknown artist, [knights jousting];
Page 36: decoration, from “The National Ode,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-5148
Page 49: A. Bobbett after A. F.
[woman and freed slaves,] from “The National Ode,” n. d.
1945-69-5149
Page 57: A. Bobbett after A. F.
[woman shielding herself from knight’s attack,” from “The National Ode,” n. d.
On back: cross with banner “Libertas”
1945-69-5150
Page 55: A. Bobbett after A. F.
[woman holding Liberty cap,] from “The National Ode,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-5151
Page 71: A. Bobbett after A. F., [woman shedding light];
p. 72: unknown engraver and artist, [sunrise, landscape,] from “The National Ode,” n. d.
1945-69-5152
Page 73: J. P. Davis after unknown artist, [classical woman];
p. 74: unknown engraver, artist, [decoration,] from “The National Ode,” n. d.
1945-69-5153
Page 21: Langridge after A. R. W. “Assur’s Mound”;
p. 22: unknown engraver, artist, [wind through trees,] from “The National Ode,” n. d.
1945-69-5154
Page 19: unknown engraver, artist, [woods];
p. 20: Speer after A.F., [Revolutionary War battle,] from “The National Ode,” n. d.
1945-69-5155
One side: F. Juengling after Thomas Moran, [wooded Landscape under moonlight];
Other side: unknown engraver, artist, [sunrise or sunset over ocean,] from “The National Ode,” from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-5156
unknown engraver(s) and artist(s)
One side: trees; other side: rose and oak leaves from “The National Ode,” n. d.
1945-69-5157.1-5
Frank French: artist, engraver, and writer
Illustrations for “Country Roads,” in Scribner’s Magazine, Sept. 1896, p. 376-384
1945-69-5158
Page 327,
E.D.(?) after Sayer, “The Library” {
p. 328: unknown engraver and artist, “The Chapel,” from Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, Aug. 1876
1945-69-5159
Latham after Childe Hassam
The Charmed Swans that Haunt the Lee, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-5160
Unknown engraver and artist
Olaf, the Sea-King, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-5161
Unknown engraver after W. L. Taylor
Miles and Miles from Her Home Astray, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-5162
Unknown engraver after Childe Hassam
“Fire! Fire! FIRE! FIRE!”, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-5163
Unknown engraver and artist
“Before Temptation, Sacrifice; Before Dishonor, –Death!” in unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-5164
Unknown engraver and artist
“
1945-69-5165
Latham after Childe Hassam
And Took the Shape of a Crone Who Hobbled Up to the Shepherd Lad, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-5166
J.
“‘Ho, Ho! What is this?’ the General Cried”, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-5167
Vartan after Harry Sandham
Hardest of All to Wait, from unknown publication, 1886 or later
1945-69-5168
Latham after W. L. Taylor
She Hurries
by the Scarlet Flowers, She Holds Her Dolly
1945-69-5169
Sylvester after unknown artist (see monogram)
Helping the Dame on Saturday Morn, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-5170
S. L. Cowee after Edmund H. Garrett
The Children’s Crusade, from unknown publication, 1886 or later
1945-69-5171
Unknown engraver and artist
Illustration for poem “On the River,” by Alice Havers, in The Magazine of Art, n. d.
On back:
article: “Van Dyck in
1945-69-5172
Unknown engraver after Hans Holbein
The Boy-King, Edward VI, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-5173
Unknown engraver after W. Biscombe Gardner
The Road Through the Park, Betchworth, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-5174
Unknown engraver after W. Biscombe Gardner
A Quiet Fisher in Holmwood Park, from unknown publication, n. d.
On back:
part of an illustration “
1945-69-5175
Unknown engraver after W. Biscombe Gardner
The Bridge in the Park, Betchworth, from unknown publication, n. d.
On back: part of another illustration, house and farm buildings
1945-69-5176
Unknown engraver after W. Biscombe Gardner
Pheasant-Shooting, from The Magazine of Art, n. d.
1945-69-5177
Held after unknown
1945-69-5178
H. Gray after unknown
Houses of
Parliament [perhaps
1945-69-5179
Held after C. Graham
Cotton Port, Galveston, Texas, in Harper’s, vol. 62, June–Nov. 1881
1945-69-5180
F. S. King after Schell & Hogan
Running the Rapids, in Harper’s, vol. 62, June–Nov. 1881
1945-69-5181
T. S. Bayley after John Constable
1945-69-5182
T. S. Bayley after A. W. Henry
The New Forest–VII.: Underwood, in The Magazine of Art, 1885
1945-69-5183
F. Lacour after A. W. Henry
The New Forest–X.: Huntly Banks: A Sunny Afternoon, in The Magazine of Art, 1885
1945-69-5184
Professor Berthold after Bernard Evans
1945-69-5185
F. Méaulle after unknown
Saturday Night in the East End, in Harper’s, vol. 88, Nov. 1893–Apr. 1894
1945-69-5186
G. H. Del’Orme after Victor Perard
Lucia Glacier, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 9, Jan.–June 1891
1945-69-5187
T. S. Bayley after John Brett
The Norman Archipelago, in The Magazine of Art, 1888
1945-69-5188
T. S. Bayley after Lance Speed
IV.–The
Deben Above
1945-69-5189
F. McCann after Alfred Parsons
Back of the Priory, Broadway, in Harper’s, vol. 69, June–Nov. 1889
1945-69-5190
Varley after Alfred Parsons
Not the Whole Warbling Grove in Concert Heard, in Harper’s, vol. 69, June–Nov. 1889
1945-69-5191
F. McCann after H. Bolton Jones
Puente de Inca, in Harper’s, vol. 81, June–Nov. 1890
1945-69-5192
F. McCann after H. Bolton Jones
Landscape near Angol, in Harper’s, vol. 81, June–Nov. 1890
1945-69-5193
– number not used or engraving is missing
1945-69-5194
J. W. Evans after Harry Fenn
Bethgelert, in The Century, vol. 47, New Series vol. 25, Nov. 1893–Apr. 1894
1945-69-5195
F. H. Wellington after unknown artist
In a Northeaster, in The Century, vol. 47, New Series vol. 25, Nov. 1893–Apr. 1894
1945-69-5196
H. Davidson after Harry Fenn
The Reputed Residence of Prince Llewellyn, in The Century, Nov. 1893–Apr. 1894
1945-69-5197
E. Kingsley after unknown artist; original in possession of Alexander Barrie
A
1945-69-5198
John Evans after Burns
The Fiddler, in The Century, Nov. 1883–Apr. 1884
1945-69-5199
John Evans after Burns
The Gale at
1945-69-5200
John Evans after Burns
The Dash to
1945-69-5201
John Evans after Burns
Crossing the
Ford to
1945-69-5202
G. T. Johnson after photograph by the Arundel
Society,
Shrine of the Three Kings–Altarpiece by Meister Stephen in the Cologne Cathedral, in Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-5203
G. T. Johnson after unknown artist
Monument to Major André, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 12, July–Dec. 1892
1945-69-5204
John Filmer after R. Swain Gifford
Scene at the
Mouth of
1945-69-5205
H. W. Peckwell after Alfred Parsons
Ashbourne Church, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 14, 1893
1945-69-5206
T. S. Bayley after W. Hatherell
Hatfield House–XI: The Gardens, in The Magazine of Art, 1885
1945-69-5207
Robert Hoskin after unknown
Sandringham House, in Harper’s, vol. 70, Nov. 1884–Apr. 1885
1945-69-5208
Jonnard after J. Fulleylove
1945-69-5209
Jonnard after J. S. Cotman
Blue Afternoon, in unknown publication
1945-69-5210
A. E. Coombe after George Reid
Jedburgh Abbey, in unknown publication
1945-69-5211
A. Hayman after Joseph Pennell
Hume’s Lodgings, Riddle’s Close, 322 High Street, in Harper’s, Nov. 1890–Apr. 1891
1945-69-5212
After Joseph Pennell
Old Harlow Inn, Candlemaker Row, in Harper’s, Nov. 1890–Apr. 1891
1945-69-5213
C. S. after Joseph Pennell
Burns’s
Lodgings, Buccleuch Pend,
1945-69-5214
Fred Juengling after Joseph Pennell
Carlyle’s Lodgings, Simon Square, in Harper’s, Nov. 1890–Apr. 1891
1945-69-5215
A. Hayman after Joseph Pennell
Smollet’s House, St. John Street, Canongate, in Harper’s, Nov. 1890–Apr. 1891
1945-69-5216
A. E. Wood after Joseph Pennell
Scott Monument,
from the South End of
1945-69-5217
Kilburn after Lungren
The Town-Meeting, in Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1880–Apr. 1881
1945-69-5218
Kilburn after C. A. Vanderhoff
Clifford’s Inn, in Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1880–Apr. 1881
1945-69-5219
F. Levin after Alfred Parsons
He Rode Away
in the Direction of
1945-69-5220
F. Levin after Alfred Parsons
The Drive–King’s-Hintock Park, in Harper’s, vol. 80, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-5221
J. M. Johnstone after Sam Bough
A Blast o’ Januar Win’ (Burns’s Birthplace), in The Magazine of Art, August 1889
1945-69-5222
J. Jackson after unknown artist
View of Stirling Castle, in The Penny Magazine, 1832; text on back
1945-69-5223
J. Jackson after unknown artist
Distant View of Dunbarton Castle, in The Penny Magazine, 1832; text on back
1945-69-5224
J. Jackson after unknown artist
Ruins of Roslin Castle, in The Penny Magazine, 1832; text on back
1945-69-5225
J. Jackson after unknown artist
Dryburgh Abbey, in The Penny Magazine, 1832; text on back about Sir Walter Scott
19445-69-5226
A. Anderson after Alfred Parsons
Stratford Church, in Harper’s, vol. 83, June–Nov. 1891
1945-69-5227
W. Aikman after Joseph Pennell
The Pends, in Harper’s, vol. 80, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-5228
William J. Dana after Joseph Pennell
Gateway, in Harper’s, vol. 80, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-5229
John Evans after Joseph Pennell
The Tower
from
1945-69-5230
T. H. Heard after Joseph Pennell
Sunset in
1945-69-5231
T. Shussler after Joseph Pennell
Bow Bells,
1945-69-5232
W. Mollier after B. Schell
Views of
1945-69-5233
F. S. King after Alfred Parsons
Warwick Castle, from the Park, in Harper’s, vol. 83, June–Nov. 1891
1945-69-5234
T. H. Heard after Joe Pennell
1945-69-5235
Fred Juengling after Joe Pennell
The Quadrangle and the Cloisters, in St. Nicholas, vol. 13, Nov. 1885–Nov. 1886
1945-69-5236
H. C. Babcock after Joseph Pennell
The Game in Summer is Cricket, in St. Nicholas, vol. 13, Nov. 1885–Nov. 1886
1945-69-5237
A “Spinney,”
Near
1945-69-5238
W. Miller after Joe Pennell
Hynford’s Close, 50 High Street, in Harper’s, vol. 82, Nov. 1890–Apr. 1891
1945-69-5239
M. Brown after Pennell
Burns’s Lodgings, High Street, between Baxter’s Close and Lady Stair’s Close, in Harper’s, vol. 82, Nov. 1890–Apr. 1891
1945-69-5240
R. Paterson after W. E. Lockhart
1945-69-5241
H. Davidson after Joseph Pennell
Canterbury Cathedral, from the River Stour, in unknown publication
1945-69-5242
Unknown engraver after Joseph Pennell
The Cathedral, from Christ Church Gateway, in unknown publication
1945-69-5243
Timothy Cole after Sandro Botticelli
Head of Flora, in The Century Magazine, August 1890; text on back
1945-69-5244
Timothy Cole after John Hopper
Princess Sophia, Daughter of George III, in The Century Magazine, Sept. 1898
1945-69-5245
William B. Closson after photograph by Ad. Braun & Co.
St. Elizabeth of Hungary Cleansing the Head of Leprous Beggar, in Harper’s, vol. 61, June–Nov. 1885; text on back
1945-69-5246
F. S. King after Andrea del Sarto
The Annunciation, in Harper’s, vol. 84, Nov. 1891–Apr. 1892
1945-69-5247
W. R. Bodenstab after Fra Angelico
The Annunciation, in Harper’s, vol. 84, Nov. 1891–Apr. 1892
1945-69-5248
A. Anderson after Sandro Botticelli
The Annunciation, in Harper’s, vol. 84, Nov. 1891–Apr. 1892
1945-69-5249
Florian after Dierik Bouts
Woman Gathering Manna, in Harper’s, 1892
1945-69-5250
Fred Juengling after Christofano Allori
Judith, in Harper’s, 1892
1945-69-5251
Henry Velten after L. Bakhuizen
Head of a Man, in The Century, Nov. 1884–Apr. 1885
Box 27:
1945-69-5252
Charles Baude after Sandro Botticelli
Figure of Flora in Botticelli’s “Allegory of Spring,” in Harper’s, June–Nov. 1888
1945-69-5253
Charles Baude after Sandro Botticelli
Head of One of the Three Graces in Botticelli’s “Allegory of Spring,” in Harper’s, 1888
1945-69-5254
Florian after Mantegna
Judith, in Harper’s Bazar, 1892
1945-69-5255
Florian after Sandro Botticelli
Figure of Spring from Botticelli’s Picture “The Birth of Venus,” in Harper’s Bazar, 1892
1945-69-5256
Florian after Vittore Carpaccio
Group of Ladies, in Harper’s Bazar, 1892
1945-69-5257
Florian after Bernard Zenale
The Wife of Lodovico il Moro, in Harper’s Bazar, 1892
1945-69-5258
Florian after Sandro Botticelli
Head of a Grace, in Harper’s Bazar, 1892
1945-69-5259
Florian after Sandro Botticelli
Judith, in Harper’s Bazar, 1892
1945-69-5260
Florian after Sandro Botticelli
The Virgin, in Harper’s, vol. 86, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-5261
A. Lévéille after Edward Burne-Jones
Venus’s
Mirror, in
1945-69-5262
George T. Andrew after Plockhorst
Christ Takes
Leave of His Mother, in Hark! The
Herald Angels Sing,
1945-69-5263
George T. Andrew after Correggio
Holy Night,
in Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (
1945-69-5264
George T. Andrew after Raphael
Heads of the Christ Child, in Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (New York: Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-5265
George T. Andrew after Correggio
Madonna and Child, in Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (New York: Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-5266
George T. Andrew after Dolson
1945-69-5267
George T. Andrew after Carlo Dolce
Madonna and Child, in Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (New York: Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-5268
F. S. King after Elias Efanovitch Répine
Ivan the Terrible and His Son, in Harper’s, vol. 80, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-5269
Victor Bernstrom after Elias Efanovitch Répine
Return of the Exile from Siberia, in Harper’s, vol. 80, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-5270
A. Lévéille after M. Jean Charles Cazin
Une Ville Morte, in Harper’s, vol. 80, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-5271
W. R. Bodenstab after Giotto
The Flight into Egypt, in Harper’s, vol. 80, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-5272
Jonnard after Giorgione
The Adulteress Brought Before Christ, in The Magazine of Art, Feb. 1892
1945-69-5273
C. Carter after
The Holy
1945-69-5274
J. Jackson after Reni Guido
1945-69-5275
Possibly W. B. Closson after Greuze
The Broken Pitcher, in St. Nicholas, vol. 10, March 1883; text on back
1945-69-5276
W. Miller after Frans Hals
La Bohémienne (The Gypsy), in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1883
1945-69-5277
F. Méaulle after Frans Hals
Dutch Children, in Harper’s Young People, vol. 10, Apr. 23, 1889
1945-69-5278
R. A. Muller after Leonardo da Vinci
Madonna of the Lily, in St. Nicholas, vol. 8, 1881
1945-69-5279
J. Jackson after Leonardo da Vinci
The Last Supper, in The Penny Magazine, 1834
1945-69-5280
Florian after Lippo Lippi
The Virgin, in Harper’s, vol. 86, Nov. 1892–Apr.1893
1945-69-5281
Gustave Kruell after photograph
Alfred Krupp, in Harper’s, vol. 72, March 1886
1945-69-5282
Possibly Gustave Kruell after Gilbert Stuart
Rufus King, in Harper’s, vol. 79, 1889
1945-69-5283
Professor Berthold after T. Lawrence
“A German
Lady” – The Duchess of
1945-69-5284
C. Carter after G. Reid
The Late Charles Keene, in The Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-5285
J. M. Johnstone after photograph by Walery
The Late Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm, Bart., R.A., in The Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-5286
Gustave Kruell after unknown
William Samuel Johnson, in Harper’s, vol. 69, Nov. 1884
1945-69-5287
Thomas Johnson after photograph
Chief Joseph, The Nez Percé, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1884
1945-69-5288
Catherine A. Powell after photograph
Helen Hunt Jackson (H.H.), in The Century, Nov. 1885–Apr. 1886
1945-69-5289
C. H. Baude after Gilbert Stuart Newton
Washington Irving, in Harper’s, vol. 66, Nov. 1882–Apr. 1883
1945-69-5290
T. A. Butler after photograph
John J. Ingalls, in Harper’s, vol. 86, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-5291
R. G. Tietze after Daniel Huntington
Self-Portrait, in The Century, Nov. 1890–Apr. 1891
1945-69-5292
Gustave Kruell after unknown
Gulian C. Verplanck, First President of the Century Association, in The Century, 1890-1891
1945-69-5293
Gustave Kruell (artist and engraver)
William
Morris Hunt, in Engravings on Wood by
Members of the Society of American Wood Engravers (
1945-69-5294
T. A. Butler after Gilbert Stuart
Isaac Hull, in Harper’s, vol. 85, June–Nov. 1892
1945-69-5295
Unknown engraver after Copley
John Hancock, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 23, 1898
1945-69-5296
Gustave Kruell after photograph by Nadar
Victor Hugo, in Harper’s, vol. 64, Feb. 1882
1945-69-5297
Gustave Kruell after S. Pannemaker
Victor Hugo, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 12, July–Dec. 1892
1945-69-5298
Henry Wolf after Birch
Victor Hugo Telling His Grandchildren the Story of the Good Flea and the Wicked King, in St. Nicholas, vol. 14, pt. 1, Nov. 1886–Apr. 1887
1945-69-5299
Catherine A. Powell after photograph by J. J. Hawes
Julia Ward Howe, in The Century, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-5300 –
mounted with 1945-69-5501, and filed under that number
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: unknown
“Mrs. Joseph Hopkinson.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Nov 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-5301
C. Carter after Benjamin-Constant
Thirst in the Desert, in Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-5302
C. H. Reed after W. T. Smedley
Illustration for Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1883). With verse.
1945-69-5303
C. H. Reed after Mary Hallock Foote
Illustration for Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1883). With verse.
1945-69-5304
H. E. Sylvester after F. Hopkinson Smith
Illustration for Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1883). With verses.
1945-69-5305
Frank French after A. B. Frost
Illustration for Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1883). With verse.
1945-69-5306
Thomas Johnson after Frank Rogers
Study of a Dog, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-5307
Unknown engraver after Mary Cassatt
A Spanish Lady, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-5308
W. H. Morse after John J. Enneking
Moonlight, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-5309
Fred Juengling after C. H. Miller
Southampton, Long Island, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-5310
Unknown engraver after William Trost Richards
The Vasty Deep, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-5311
Robert Hoskins after W. E. Norton
A Foggy Morning, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-5312
Fred Juengling after A. H. Wyant
County Kerry, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-5313
Annin after Jervis McEntee
Landscape, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-5314
T. Hellawell after M. F. H. de Haas
Ship Ashore, in Harper’s, Sept. 1879
1945-69-5315
Fred Juengling after Arthur Quarterly
A Marine, in Harper’s, Sept. 1879
1945-69-5316 – image is duplicate of 1945-69-5312, but from a different publication
Fred Juengling after A. H. Wyant.
1945-69-5317
Smithwick and French after Elihu Vedder
The Refuge, in Harper’s, Sept. 1879
1945-69-5318
Gustav Kruell after Thomas Eakins
The Professor, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-5319
R. A. Muller after W. Sartain
Study of a Boy’s Head, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-5320
Unknown engraver after Thomas R. Gould
The Ghost in “Hamlet,” in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-5321
Varley after
“
1945-69-5322
Unknown engraver after Washington Allston
Jeremiah, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879 and Art in America, 1880; text on back
1945-69-5323
Unknown engraver after Thomas Cole
Desolation, from “The Course of Empire,” in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879 and Art in America, 1880; text on back
1945-69-5324
Victor Bernstrom after John Vanderlyn
Ariadne, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879 and Art in America, 1880; text on back
1945-69-5325
Unknown engraver after Samuel F. B. Morse
Dying Hercules, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879 and Art in America, 1880; text on back
1945-69-5326
C. Carter after J. Finnemore
The Hall, Longleat, in The Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-5327
C. Carter after W. Gilbert Foster
Lingering Light, in The Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-5328
C. Carter after Peter Graham
A Highland Stream, in The Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-5329
Engraved by J. Ansseau, delineated by J. Pelissier after F. Girard
The Betrothed–Time of Louis XIII, in The Magazine of Art, 1895
1945-69-5330
C. Almquist after photograph by Sarony
Elsie Leslie Lyde, in Harper’s Young People, vol. 10, Jan. 29, 1889
1945-69-5331
Bobbett after Henry D. Martin
Autumn Woods,
in American Painters (
1945-69-5332
Bobbett after William Merritt Chase
The
Court-Jester, in American Painters
(
1945-69-5333
Bobbett after George Inness Jr.
Training the
Surf-Horse, in American Painters (
1945-69-5334
Bobbett after William Sartain
Narcissus,
in American Painters (
1945-69-5335
K. C. Atwood after Harry Sandham
Old Squaw Weaving Baskets, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1883
1945-69-5336
K. C. Atwood after Harry Sandham
Packing Water Up the Mountain, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1883
1945-69-5337
K. C. Atwood after
Burns’
1945-69-5338
K. C. Atwood after Lungren
Robert Browning’s Balaustion, in Heroines of the Poets (Boston: Lothrop & Co., 1886)
1945-69-5339
J. Hoey after R. F. Zogbaum
Man Overboard, in Harper’s, vol. 67, June–Nov. 1888
1945-69-5340
Hayes after William S. Macy
Haymaking, in The Aldine, vol. 6, 1875
1945-69-5341
A. Irwin after Alfred Parsons
Old Thorns, Marcleeve Hill, in Harper’s, vol. 83, June–Nov. 1891
1945-69-5342
Unknown engraver after Alfred Parsons
Charlcote, in Harper’s, vol. 83, June–Nov. 1891
1945-69-5343
F. Pettit after Alfred Parsons
Willow Pollarding, in Harper’s, vol. 83, June–Nov. 1891
1945-69-5344
W. Aikman after Alfred Parsons
Under the Willows, in Harper’s, vol. 83, June–Nov. 1891
1945-69-5345
A. Irwin after J. A. S. Monks
Sheep Attacked by Keas, in Harper’s, vol. 83, June–Nov. 1891
1945-69-5346
W. R. Bodenstab after Alfred Parsons
Old Pear-Trees at Pershore, in Harper’s, vol. 83, June–Nov. 1891
1945-69-5347
T. H. Heard after T. Welch
The Old Manor-House, in Harper’s, vol. 70, Nov. 1884–Apr. 1885
1945-69-5348
T. Welch
Cutting and Hauling Wood, in Harper’s, vol. 70, Nov. 1884–Apr. 1885
1945-69-5349
W. R. Bodenstab after Ruysdael
Landscape, in Harper’s, vol. 70, Nov. 1884–Apr. 1885
1945-69-5350
T. Welch
On the Road, in Harper’s, vol. 70, Nov. 1884–Apr. 1885
1945-69-5351
T. H. Heard after an unknown artist, 16th century tapestry
III.–Christ Washing the Apostles’ Feet, in Harper’s, vol. 77, June–Nov. 1888
1945-69-5352
T. H. Heard after Edwin Austin Abbey
By the River, in Harper’s, vol. 69, June–Nov. 1884
1945-69-5353
T. H. Heard after Schell & Hogan
View of New York from Weehawken Heights, New Jersey, in Harper’s, June–Nov. 1884
1945-69-5354
Thomas H. Heard after Albrecht Altdorfer
The Repose in Egypt, in Harper’s, vol. 80, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-5355
T. H. Heard after Strafeallei
A
1945-69-5356
T. H. Heard after C. S. Rinehart
Out on the Bay, in Harper’s, vol. 69, June–Nov. 1884
1945-69-5357
T. H. Heard after G. H. Boughton
Village Behind the Dykes, in Harper’s, vol. 69, June–Nov. 1884
1945-69-5358
W. J. Dana after C. Graham
Eastern Steamers Rounding Throgg’s Neck, in Harper’s, vol. 69, June–Nov. 1884
1945-69-5359
F. Geyer after C. Graham
1945-69-5360
T. H. Heard after Birch
The Griffin’s Appearance in the Air Created Great Consternation, in St. Nicholas, 1885
1945-69-5361
J. Davis after Drake
The Brush-Heap Bonfire, in St. Nicholas, vol. 12, part 2, May–Oct. 1885
1945-69-5362
T. H. Heard after Edwin H. Blashfield
“Way for the Praefect”, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 12, July–Dec. 1892
1945-69-5363
C. Chadwick after Jean Paul Laurens
The Arch of Steel, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 12, July–Dec. 1892
1945-69-5364
F. Méaulle after Carl Bodmer
Preparing for the Fight, in Magazine of Art, 1895
1945-69-5365
E. H. Del’Orme after Charles Hermann Léon
Hounds Running a Wild Boar, in The Century, Nov. 1884–Apr. 1885
1945-69-5366
R. Hoskin after Howard Pyle
Travelling in the Olden Time, in Harper’s, vol. 72, Nov. 1885–Apr. 1886
1945-69-5367
F. H. Wellington after Howard Pyle
Governor
1945-69-5368
F. S. King after Frederic Remington
A Moose Bull Fight, in Harper’s, vol. 81, June–Nov. 1890
1945-69-5369
F. S. King after Frederic S. Church
A
1945-69-5370
R. A. Muller after J. C. Beard
Head of Male Caribou, in Harper’s, vol. 77, June–Nov. 1888
1945-69-5371
R. A. Muller after J. C. Beard
Head of Female Caribou, in Harper’s, vol. 77, June–Nov. 1888
1945-69-5372
Horace Baker after Rosa Bonheur
The Lions,
in
1945-69-5373
H. Pflaum after J. Carter Beard
Driving the Elk Out Upon the Opposite Side of the Thicket, in Outing, April 1889
1945-69-5374
Lawson after J. C. Beard
The Monarch and his Friends, in Harper’s Young People, April 7, 1885
1945-69-5375
P. Annin after H. H. Herrick
Wild Geese (Bernicula Canadensis), in American Agriculturist, vol. 26, 1867
1945-69-5376
P. Annin after H. H. Herrick
Musk Duck (Cairina moschata) in American Agriculturist, vol. 26, 1867
1945-69-5377
P. Annin after H. H. Herrick
The American Black Bear (Ursus Americanus), in American Agriculturist, vol. 26, 1867
1945-69-5378
P. Annin after H. H. Herrick
The Polar Bear (Ursus maritinus), in American Agriculturist, vol. 26, 1867
1945-69-5379
Musk-Cow, in The Century, vol. 25, New Series vol. 4, Apr.–Nov. 1883
1945-69-5380
Robert Collins after George Inness Jr.
At Bay, in The Century, vol. 25, New Series vol. 4, Apr.–Nov. 1883
1945-69-5381
John Evans after George Inness Jr.
The Attack, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1883
1945-69-5382
V. Bernstrom after A. B. Frost
Moose Hunting by Jack-Light, in Harper’s, vol. 74, Dec. 1886–May 1887
1945-69-5383
The Grizzly (Ursus Horribilis), in The Century, Nov. 1890–Apr. 1891
1945-69-5384
Shussler after M. Boshnisfoill
A “Meeting”, in The Century, vol. 41, New Series vol. 19, Nov. 1890–Apr. 1891
1945-69-5385
Varley after J. C. Beard
Head of Ursus Americanus, in The Century, Nov. 1881–Apr. 1882
1945-69-5386
Bear and Cubs, in The Century, Nov. 1881–Apr. 1882
1945-69-5387
E. R. Tichenor after H. Pruette Share
Sacking a Lumber Camp, in The Century, Nov. 1881–Apr. 1882
1945-69-5388
S. P. Davis after A. B. Frost
The Death of Old Ephraim, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1885
1945-69-5389
T. Johnson after Mary Hallock Foote
The Lady of
the Lake, in The Lady of the
1945-69-5390
E. Clement after A. B. Frost
[lady by table,] illustration for The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1883)
1945-69-5391
E. Clement after A. B. Frost
[woman by fire,] illustration for The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1883)
1945-69-5392
Russell & Richardson after L. S. Ipsen
Headpiece to illustrations for The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1883);
on back: text and list of artists and engravers
1945-69-5393
George T. Andrew after unknown
[castle above lake,] illustration for The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1883)
1945-69-5394
W. J. Linton after F. B. Schell
[trees by stream, ]illustration for The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1883)
1945-69-5395
J. Clement after A. B. Frost
[lady with men,] illustration for The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1883)
1945-69-5396
J. Clement after A. B. Frost
[men drinking,] illustration for The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1883)
1945-69-5397
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[lake,] illustration for The Lady of the Lake (Boston: James R. Osgood & Co., 1883)
1945-69-5398
E. Clement after unknown artist
[stream,] illustration for The Lady of the Lake,
1945-69-5399
Unknown engraver after F. B. Schell
[mountains,] illustration for The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1883)
1945-69-5400
Unknown engraver after F. B. Schell
[mountains,] illustration for The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1883)
1945-69-5401
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Granville Perkins
“Glen Maye Water-
1945-69-5402
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Granville Perkins
“Wildly Beautiful.” In: Harper’s Monthly, between April 1875 and Feb. 1877
1945-69-5403
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Granville Perkins
“
1945-69-5404
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Granville Perkins
“Blennerhasset’s Home.” In: Harper’s Monthly, between April 1875 and Feb. 1877
1945-69-5405
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Granville Perkins
“Flight of Mrs. Blennerhasset.” In: Harper’s Monthly, between April 1875 and Feb. 1877
1945-69-5406
Engraver: C. Mayer et. Al. Artist: Howard Pyle
“I Never Had Wood That I liked Half So Well--.” In: Harper’s, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-5407
Engraver: C. Mayer et. Al. Artist: Howard Pyle
“
1945-69-5408
Engraver: C. Mayer et. Al. Artist: Howard Pyle
“New-Year’s Hymn to St. Nicholas.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-5409
Engraver: C. Mayer et. Al. Artist: Howard Pyle
“The British in
1945-69-5410
Engraver: R. Varley. Artist: unknown
“Longfellow’s House, Formerly Washington’s Head-Quarters.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Apr – Nov 1876
1945-69-5411
Engraver: R. Varley. Artist: unknown
“Old President’s House.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Apr – Nov 1876
1945-69-5412
Engraver: R. Varley. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-5413
Engraver: R. Varley. Artist: unknown
“Ilse’s Guardian Angel.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Apr – Nov 1876
1945-69-5414
Engraver: R. Varley. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-5415
Engraver: R. Varley. Artist: Francis C. Jones
“The Tayloe House,
1945-69-5416
Engraver: Van Ness. Artist: Francis C. Jones
“The David Burns Cottage.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, Vol. XIV, 1893
1945-69-5417
Engraver: E. H. Del’Orme. Artist: Francis C. Jones
“Entrance to Grounds of Van Ness House.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1893
1945-69-5418
Engraver: Not Known. Artist: unknown
“Washington and the Colt.” Published in: The Story of the Thirteen Colonies (New York: American Book Co., probably 1898)
1945-69-5419
Engraver: Not Known. Artist: unknown, probably from a photo
“Ruins of
1945-69-5420
Engraver: Not Known. Artist: unknown
“A Page from Poor Richard’s Almanac.” Published in: The Story of the Thirteen Colonies (New York: American Book Co., probably 1898)
1945-69-5421
Engraver: Not Known. Artist: Benjamin West
“Penn’s Treaty.” In: The Story of the Thirteen Colonies (American Book Co., 1898)
1945-69-5422
Engraver: Not Known. Artist: unknown
“The
In: The Story of the Thirteen Colonies (New York: American Book Co., probably 1898)
Box 28:
1945-69-5423
Engraver:
“The Brink of the
Horseshoe.” [
1945-69-5424
Engraver:
“Rising Sun.” Published in: Picturesque America, no date
1945-69-5425
Engraver: E. Sharp. Artist: A. R. Waud
“
1945-69-5426
Engraver: P. Meeder. Artist: A. R. Waud
“
1945-69-5427
Engraver: P. Meeder. Artist: A. R. Waud
“Red Wing.” Published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXVII, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-5428
Engraver: P. Meeder. Artist: A. R. Waud
[steam locomotive.] Published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXVII, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-5429 – matted
with 3348, and filed under that number
Engraver: H. Marsh. Artist:
J. La
“The Lovers,” with poem. In: Enoch Arden by Alfred Tennyson (1865)
1945-69-5430 – matted
with 3348, and filed under that number
Engraver: J. A. Bogert. Artist: W. J. Hennessy
“The Babe,” with couplet. In: Enoch Arden by Alfred Tennyson (1865)
1945-69-5431
Engraver: W. B. Mason. Artist: Octavius Oakley
“The Conversazione.” Published in: Howitt’s Journal, Vol. I (London: Lovett, 1847)
1945-69-5432
Engraver: A. J. Mason. Artist: D. Roberts, R. A. Poetry on back.
[interior of a church.]
Published in: L’Allegro and Il Penseroso (Art-Union of
London, 1848)
1945-69-5433
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: J. D. Harding. Poetry on back
[hermit.] Published in: L’Allegro and Il Penseroso (Art-Union of London, 1848)
1945-69-5434
Engraver: A. J. Mason. Artist: H. C. Selous. Poetry on back.
[banquet.] Published in: L’Allegro and Il Penseroso (Art-Union of London, 1848)
1945-69-5435
Engraver: G. Dalziel. Artist: J. Tenniel. Poetry on back.
[Hymen in parade.] In: L’Allegro and Il Penseroso (Art-Union of London, 1848)
1945-69-5436
Engraver: W. G. Mason. Artist: J. Absolon. With poetry.
[group of people.] Published in: The Traveller (Art-Union of London, 1851)
1945-69-5437
Engraver: L. C. Martin. Artist: J. Martin. With poetry
[Alpine scene.] Published in: The Traveller (Art-Union of London, 1851)
1945-69-5438a - SMALL
Recto: engraver: Kilburn. Artist: E. L. Weeks. “Old Gateway in Sallee”;
Verso: engraver and artist unknown
“Edwin Lord Weeks,” both for “Our American Artists,” in Wide Awake, May 1880
1945-69-5438b
– matted with 1945-69-158, and filed under that number
Engraver: A. Anderson. Artist: Thulstrup. Wood engraving.
“On the Bridge Leading to the
5439-5450, 5455,
5500, 5517-5535 are from same book of poetry (title unknown); engravers’ and artists’
signatures were deciphered as best possible:
1945-69-5439 -
SMALL
Recto: “The Rose of May”, with poem; artist: Sargent; engraver: H.G.(?)
Verso: [sword], with poem “The Rose of May”, p. 70
1945-69-5440 - SMALL
Recto: end of poem “The Rose of May,” p. 71
verso: “The Flax-Flower,” with poem
1945-69-5441 -
SMALL
recto: [tents by stream] and poem “The Flax-Flower,” p. 75; artist: Sargent; engraver: H.G.(?)
verso: [girl and flowers] with poem “Flower Comparisons”, artist: Whymrea
1945-69-5442 - SMALL
Recto: poem “Flower Comparisons”, p. 79;
Verso:[cloister ruin] with poem “The Mandrake”, artist: F. Meaulles(?)
1945-69-5443 -
SMALL
[snake with plant, bats flying] and poem “The Mandrake,” p. 83-84, artist: Sargent
1945-69-5444 -
SMALL
Recto: [owl] and poem “The Mandrake”, p. 85, artist: Sargent
Verso: [artist’s palette] and poem “Flower-Paintings”, artist: Rouget
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SMALL
[berries] and poem “Flower-Paintings”, p.87-88; artist: Baron
1945-69-5446 -
SMALL
[flowers] and poem “The Wild Spring-Crocus”, artist: E. Berveiller
1945-69-5447 -
SMALL
Recto: [trees] and poem “The Wild Spring-Crocus”, p. 93; artist unknown;
Verso: [boy in garden] and poem “The Garden”, engraver: Meaulles; artist: Giacomelli
1945-69-5448 -
SMALL
[barrel in garden] and poem “The Garden”, p. 97-98, artist: Sargent
1945-69-5449 -
SMALL
[flowers] and poem “Wild Flowers”, artist: E. B.
1945-69-5450 -
SMALL
[birds in woods] and poem “The Nettle-King”, p. 21-22; engraver: HG
1945-69-5451 -
SMALL
“Market Day at
1945-69-5452 -
SMALL
Recto: “Abandoned,” artist and engraver: Heinrich Pasch Munheal, R. Bong;
Verso: “Kiku and Kiri Crests; Badge of the Mikado” in The Magazine of Art, n.d.
1945-69-5453.1 -
SMALL
“A Treatise On Wood-Engraving”, p. 237: “Initial: Una and the Lion” drawn & engraved by W. Harvey; “Milton Dictating ‘Paradise Lost’” drawn by W. Harvey, engraved by John Thompson;
p.238: “From the Copper-plate by S. Le Clerc,” and “From the
engraving by
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“A Treatise On Wood-Engraving”, p. 239: “From Bewick’s
Engraving In the ‘
p. 240: “Industry and Sloth” (by Robert Branston); and “Pwill Caradoc” (drawn and engraved by Hugh Hughes)
1945-69-5453.3 -
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“A Treatise On Wood-Engraving”, p. 241: “The
p.242: text
1945-69-5453.4 - SMALL
p.315: text for “A Treatise On Wood-Engraving”;
“Hide and Seek in the Woods” for article “Summer-Time”, artist or engraver: WBG
1945-69-5453.5 -
SMALL
“The Deep Mid-Noon” for article “Summer-Time”, p.317 in The Magazine of Art
1945-69-5453.6 -
SMALL
“Summer Meadows” for article “Summer-Time”, p.319
“Summer Woods” in The Magazine of Art, p. 320, no date
1945-69-5453.7 -
SMALL
“Summer Waters”, for article “Summer-Time”, p.321;
“Ground Plan of
1945-69-5454 - SMALL
[shells] on “List of Illustrations” for unknown book; artist: John Harley
1945-69-5455 -
SMALL
[girl with dove] and poem “The Girl and the Dove.” Engraver: Meaulles
1945-69-5456 -
SMALL
engraver: Cole; artist: Wyatt Eaton.
“Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen.” From Scribners, Oct. 1877
On back: facsimile of a signature and poem “The Lesson”
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“Bust of the Cardiff Giant” from a photograph, with story by Andrew D. White.
On back: story about Chevalier D’Yrujo, by Charles Henry Hart. Publication unknown.
1945-69-5458 -
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“Statue ‘Jeanne D’Arc as a Child’ by Albert-Lefeuvre” and “Ancient Tapestry, From the French Sculpture Gallery. (after drawing by d. Maitland Armstrong)” for story “The Fine Arts At The Paris Exposition”, in Scribners, June 1879
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Engraver: Tim Cole. “Statue, ‘Charity,’by Paul Dubois, From the Monument To General De La Morichiere,” for “The Fine Arts At The Paris Exposition,” in Scribners, June 1879
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Engraver: Cole, artist: Chapu.
“Bronze Group, ‘Gratitude,’ From the Schneider Monument by Chapu”, for article “The Fine Arts At The Paris Exposition”, p. 168, in Scribners, June 1879
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Recto: “Young Marsyas”, drawn by Elihu Vedder after his painting in the exposition; engraver: T. Cole
Verso: “A Little Knowledge is a Dangerous Thing”, engraver: Kilburn, in Scribners, November 1880
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Engraver; Cole; artist: Elihu Vedder
“Young Marsyas”, from Scribner’s Monthly, vol. XVIII, June 1879, No. 2, p. 161
1945-69-5463 -
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Engraver: Cole; artist: Wyatt Eaton;
portrait of unknown man; in Scribners, May 1879
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Engraver: Cole, from a photograph by Scholl,
“Modjeska as ‘Juliet,’” in Scribners, March 1879
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p. 461: engraver: Cole, “The ‘
p. 462: engraver: H. Wolf, artist: Puarlly(?) “Cod-Fisher’s Hut On Cap Tree Island”;
engraver and artist unknown, “Menhaden Net-Reels”, in Scribners, February 1879
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Engraver: Cole; artist: Wyatt Eaton;
portrait of unknown man; in Scribners, February 1879
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Engraver: Cole, artist: Leonardo Da Vinci
“Fig. 30.—Head of Christ. By Leonardo. Supposed Drawing for
the Christ of the Last Supper. Brera Gallery,
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p. 353: engraver: Cole, artist: Leonardo Da Vinci, “Fig. 24—The Last Supper.”
p. 354: engraver: Schoonmaker, artist: Leonardo Da Vinci, “Fig. 25.—Group of Bartholomew, James the Less and Andrew. From Leonardo’s Last Supper,” in Scribners, January 1879
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Engraver: Cole; artist unknown; with poem
[men on horseback,] for “Biord the Bold (A Christmad Ballad)” in Scribner’s Monthly, Jan 1879
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p. 37: engraver: Kingsley, artist: A.C.K., with text and poem;
“If You Want To Have
A Good Time, Just Jine The
p. 38: engraver: Cole, artist unknown.
“Thar’s A New Game Down In Frisco” for “The Spelling Bee At Angel’s,” in Scribners, November 1878
1945-69-5471 -
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Engraver: Cole; artist: Wyatt Eaton;
portrait of unknown man; in Scribners, November 1878
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Tngraver: T. Cole. Artist: Mary E. Cook
“Still-Life Study in Oil by Miss Mary E. Cook, Painting Class, School of Design for Women, Cooper Union; R. Swain Gifford, Teacher” for “The Art-Schools of New York” in Scribner’s Monthly, vol. XVI, Oct 1878
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Title page: “Ready For The Ride—1795” (Rondel), with poem; and
p. 610: “A Pattern In A Net of Twigs” for “Hunting The Mule-Deer in Colorado” in Scribner’s Monthly, vol. XVI, Sept 1878
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Engraver: T. Cole; artist: Wyatt Eaton;
portrait of unknown man; in Scribners, August 1878
1945-69-5475 - SMALL
p. 71: engraver: Heinemann; artist Bolles, “Pouching-Case for Newspapers”;
p. 72: engraver T. Cole, artist: J. Alden Weir, “Portrait of Thomas L. James,” in Scribners, May 1878
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Engraver: Cole, artist: Augustus St. Gaudens.
“’Adoration of the Cross by Angels’ – panel in the Chancel
of St. Thomas’s Church,
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p. 519: engraver: H. Wolf. “Small Dish” (Orpheus & Eurydice, and Allegorical Figure),
p. 520: engraver: Cole, “A Wedding Under the Directory”, with poem, in Scribners, February 1878
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p. 485: engraver: King, “Mexican Cabins, Near Day Tunnel”, and engraver: Cole. “Old Mexican Woman”,
p.486: engraver: Cole, “A Girl of the Mexican Camp”, in Scribners, February 1878
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Engraver: T. Cole. Artist: Sandham.
“A Moose-Fight”, Scribner’s Monthly, vol. XV, Feb. 1878
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engraver: T. Cole; artist: Wyatt Eaton;
“A. Lincoln,” in Scribners, February 1878
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p. 305: engraver: Juengling, “Bearing Home the Brush” for
“Fox-Hunting in
p. 306: engraver: Cole, artist: T. Bolles. “Dogs Breaking Through the Crust” and [man nailing pelt to wall,] in Scribners, January 1878
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p. 353: engraver: Cole. Artist: unknown.
[Christian girl thrown to lions] for poem “The Last Token,” in Scribners, January 1878
1945-69-5483 - SMALL
p. 152. engraver: Cole, artist: Kelly.
“Measuring At The Roll-Way” for “The Wooden Age,” in Scribners, December 1877
1945-69-5484 - SMALL
p. 81: engraver: Cole, artist unknown.
“The Countess Potocka” (original in
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p. 32. engraver: Cole, artist: S.W. or W.S.
“The Hoe-Down At Kirtley’s” for “Roxy” by Edward Eggleston, in Scribners, November 1877
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Engraver: unknown.
Artist: Josef
“Alone,” from unknown publication
1945-69-5487
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
[head of girl] with poem.
Published in: The Old Oaken Bucket (
1945-69-5488
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
[bucket with flowers.] Published in: The Old Oaken Bucket (Boston: Lothrop, 1881)
1945-69-5489
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
[boy at pump.] Published
in: The
Old Oaken Bucket (
1945-69-5490
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
[boy with hoe] and poem. Published in: The Old Oaken Bucket (Boston: Lothrop, 1881)
1945-69-5491
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
[bucket] with poem. Published in: The Old Oaken Bucket (Boston: Lothrop, 1881)
1945-69-5492
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
[grapes and bottle of wine] with poem. In: The Old Oaken Bucket (Lothrop, 1881)
1945-69-5493
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
[woman with tray] with poem. In: The Old Oaken Bucket (Boston: Lothrop, 1881)
1945-69-5494
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
[boy in meadow] with poem. Published in: The Old Oaken Bucket (Lothrop, 1881)
1945-69-5495
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
[covered bridge and stream] with poem. In: The Old Oaken Bucket (Lothrop, 1881)
1945-69-5496
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
[house with well] and poem. Published in: The Old Oaken Bucket (Lothrop, 1881)
1945-69-5497
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
[boy at well] and poem. Published in: The Old Oaken Bucket (Boston: Lothrop, 1881)
1945-69-5498
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: Merrill.
“O Christmas, merry Christmas!” in: Bells Across the Snow, by Havergal (New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1883). On back: title page of book.
1945-69-5499
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: Merrill
“For peace and hope may brighten…” Published in: Bells Across the Snow, by Havergal (New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1883)
1945-69-5701 –
matted with 1945-69-5499, and filed under that number
Engraver: Geo. T.
Andrew. Artist:
“But Christmas, happy Christmas…” Published in: Bells Across the Snow, by Havergal (New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1883)
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engraver: F. Meaulles
[girl with flowers] and poem “Wild Flowers”, p. 101-102;
1945-69-5501
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: Victor Nehlig
“Meeting of Peter and William III. Of
1945-69-5300 –
mounted with 1945-69-5501 and filed under that number
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: unknown
“Mrs. Joseph Hopkinson.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Nov 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-5502
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: From Photo
“Oliver Wendell Holmes.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1884 – Apr. 1885
1945-69-5503
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Wilhelm Hensel.” Published in: Harper’s, March 1882
1945-69-5504
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Leah Mendelssohn-Bartholdy.” Published in: Harper’s, March 1882
1945-69-5505
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-5506
Engraver: Miss C. A. Powell. Artist: unknown
“King Henry VIII., Jane Seymour, and Prince Edward.” In: St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-5507
Engraver: C. Roberts. Artist: Thomas Gainsborough, R. A.
“Portrait of Miss Haverfield.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 189-
1945-69-5508
Engraver: M. Klinckicht. Artist: Grafoni
“George Frederick Handel.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1885, p. 309
1945-69-5509
Engraver: A. Anderson. Artist: John W. Alexander
“Old
1945-69-5510
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: C. Read
“Elizabeth Gunning, Duchess of Hamilton and Brandon and Duchess of Argyle”
Published in: Harper’s, July 1884, p. 250
1945-69-5511
Engraver: M. Klinkicht. Artist: J. R. Smith
“Lady Hamilton: ‘Nature’” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1882, p. 497
1945-69-5512
Engraver: R. Taylor. Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds
“Dr. Samuel Johnson.” In: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1888
1945-69-5513
Engraver: J. Jones. Artist: Romney
“Lady Hamilton: ‘Emma’” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1882, p. 493
On back: “Lady Hamilton, The Spinstress,” portrait by Romney, engraved by T. Cheesman
1945-69-5514
Engraver: T. Butler. Artist:
“Alexander Hamilton.” Published in: Harper’s, Dec. 1883 – May 1884
1945-69-5515
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist:
“Alexander Hamilton.” Published in: Century, 1887
1945-69-5516
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: From photo
“Edward Everett Hale,
1945-69-5517 -
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Engraver: unknown. Artist: Sargent
[flowers] and poem “The Harebell”, p. 67-68
1945-69-5518 -
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Recto: [flowers] and poem “Wild Flowers”, p. 103, artist unknown
Verso: [birds] and poem “Birds”, artist: Rouget
1945-69-5519 -
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[birds] and poem “Birds”, p. 105-106; artist: E. B.
1945-69-5520 -
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[birds] and poem “Birds”, p. 108 & 107, artist: E. Berveille
1945-69-5521 -
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[flowers and insect] and poem “The Flower-Lesson”, artist: Sargent
1945-69-5522 -
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[flowers and lizard] and poem “The Flower-Lesson”, p.111-112; artist: E. B.
1945-69-5523 -
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[lilacs] and poem “The Flower-Lesson”, p. 115-116; artist unknown
1945-69-5524 -
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[birds] and poem “The Sparrow’s Nest”, artist: Rouget
1945-69-5525 -
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[owls in ivy] and poem “The Ivy-Bush”, artist: Sargent
1945-69-5526 -
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Recto: [owls] and poem “The Ivy-Bush”, p. 125
Verso: [birds] and poem “The Nest of the Long-Tailed Titmouse,” artist: E. Berveiller
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Recto: [birds] and poem “The Nest of the Long-Tailed
Titmouse”, p. 129, artist:
Verso: [birds] and poem “Spring,” artist: EB; engraver: H.G. (possibly J-G)
1945-69-5528 -
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[butterflies} and poem “Spring”, p. 131-132, artist: Jonnar
1945-69-5529 -
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[shepherd and sheep] and poem “Rest-Harrow”, artist: Jonnard, & engraver: H. G. (possibly J-G)
1945-69-5530 -
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Recto: [bird and nest] and poem “Rest-Harrow”, p. 139, artist: J. W. C.;
Verso: [birds} and poem “Old-
1945-69-5531 -
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[dead bird,] [bird on windowsill] and poem “Old-
1945-69-5532 -
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[fritillary] and poem “The Wild Fritillary”, Engraver: H. G.
1945-69-5533 -
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Recto: [ladybug on leaf] and poem “The Wild Fritillary”, p. 147, artist: J.W.C.
Verso: [sheep in meadow] and poem “The Sea”, Engraver: Sargent & Roud
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Recto: [shore and sea] and poem “The Sea”, p. 151; artist: Sargent; engraver: H.G.
Verso: [stream in woods] and poem “Morning Thoughts”, engraver or artist: Rouge
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[bird on dead branch] and poem “Morning Thoughts”, p. 153, artist or engraver: Jonnard
1945-69-5536
Engraver: Atwood & Sylvester. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“Market Slip,
1945-69-5537
Engraver: H. Baker. Artist: F. B. Schell
“A Tow on
1945-69-5538
Engraver: H. Baker. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“Setting the Net.” Published
in: Picturesque
1945-69-5539
Engraver: Horace Baker. Artist: F. B. Schell
“Off Port Dalhousie.” Published in:
Picturesque
1945-69-5540
Engraver: Horace Baker. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“
1945-69-5541
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: F. B. Schell
“The
1945-69-5542
Engraver: J. Clement. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“St. Joachim.” Published
in: Picturesque
1945-69-5543
Engraver: F. Brigden. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“Wayside Watering Trough.”
In: Picturesque
1945-69-5544
Engraver: F. Geyer. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“Arrival of Supply Train at Lumber Depot.” In: Picturesque
1945-69-5545
Engraver: F. Geyer. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“Marking Logs At
Skidway.” In: Picturesque
1945-69-5546
Engraver: F. Geyer. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“
1945-69-5547
Engraver: F. Geyer. Artist: F. B. Schell
“A Blizzard In
1945-69-5548
Engraver: F. Geyer. Artist: F. B. Schell
“
1945-69-5549
Engraver: F. Geyer. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“The Harbour-Mouth. Cobourg.” In: Picturesque
1945-69-5550
Engraver: F. Geyer. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“Entrance to
1945-69-5551
Engraver: T. H. Heard. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“
1945-69-5552
Engraver: T. H. Heard. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“On
1945-69-5553
Engraver: E. C. Held. Artist: Thos. Moran
“French
1945-69-5554
Engraver: E. C. Held. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“On The
1945-69-5555
Engraver: E. C. Held. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“On The Kaministiquia.”
Published in: Picturesque
1945-69-5556
Engraver: J. Hellawell. Artist: J. A. S. Monks
“A Pastoral Hill-Side –
1945-69-5557
Engraver: John Karst. Artist: J. A. Fraser
“Watching For Deer.” Published in:
Picturesque
1945-69-5558
Engraver: Kilburn. Artist: F. B. Schell
“
1945-69-5559
Engraver: R. E. E. Kunze. Artist: S & H.
“Pictou.” Published
in: Picturesque
1945-69-5560
Engraver: R. E. E. Kunze. Artist: J. D. Woodward
[fruits and vegetables.]
Published in: Picturesque
1945-69-5561
Engraver: R. E. E. Kunze. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“On The
1945-69-5562
Engraver: R. E. E. Kunze. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“Yale.” Published
in: Picturesque
1945-69-5563
Engraver: R. E. E. Kunze. Artist: F. B. Schell
“Picton,” “
1945-69-5564
Engraver: R. E. E. Kunze. Artist: F. B. Schell
“
1945-69-5565
Engraver: R. E. E. Kunze. Artist: F. B. Schell
“Where Tecumseh Stood At Bay.” Published in:
Picturesque
1945-69-5566
Engraver: R. E. E. Kunze. Artist: F. B. Schell
“New Presbyterian Church, Galt.” Published in:
Picturesque
1945-69-5567
Engraver: R. E. E. Kunze. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“In The Inside Channel,
1945-69-5568
Engraver: R. E. E. Kunze. Artist: F. B. Schell
“From
1945-69-5569
Engraver: R. E. E. Kunze. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“Duck Shooting, Long Point,” “Club House.” Published in:
Picturesque
1945-69-5570
Engraver: R. E. E. Kunze. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“Scenes On The
1945-69-5571
Engraver: J. W. Lauderbach. Artist: J. Appleton Brown
“The
1945-69-5572
Engraver: J. W. Lauderbach. Artist: J. Appleton Brown
[farm house.] Published
in:
1945-69-5573
Engraver: J. W. Lauderbach. Artist: J. Appleton Brown
“Old Trees.” Published
in:
1945-69-5574
Engraver: J. W. Lauderbach. Artist: F. B. Schell
“
1945-69-5575
Engraver: J. W. Lauderbach. Artist: F. B. Schell
“
1945-69-5576
Engraver: J. W. Lauderbach. Artist: F. B. Schell
“
1945-69-5577
Engraver: J. W. Lauderbach; Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“Cod-Fishing.” Published
in: Picturesque
1945-69-5578
Engraver: J. W. Lauderbach. Artist: F. B. Schell
“
1945-69-5579
Engraver: J. W. Lauderbach. Artist: F. B. Schell
“The Niagara District: Old
1945-69-5580
Engraver: J. W. Lauderbach. Artist: F. B. Schell
“
1945-69-5581
Engraver: J. W. Lauderbach. Artist: F. B. Schell
“
1945-69-5582 –
picture missing or number not used
1945-69-5583
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: S. H.
“The Levee.” Published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXXIV, Dec. 1886 – May 1887
1945-69-5584
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: C. Graham ‘86
“The Three Tetons.” Published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXXIV, Dec. 1886 – May 1887
1945-69-5585
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: F. B. Schell
“Cap Tourmente.” Published
in: Picturesque
1945-69-5586
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: Bruce Crane
“
1945-69-5587
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: C. Graham
“Bank of
1945-69-5588
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: C. Graham
“
1945-69-5589 – item missing or number not used
1945-69-5590
Engraver: A.
Bellenger. Artist:
“For The King and Cause.” Published in: Modern Art and Artists, edited by Wilfrid Meynell (London: Cassell & Co., Ltd., 1885-1886). On back: title page for book
1945-69-5591
Engraver: A.
Bellenger. Artist:
“After Culloden—Rebel Hunting.” Published in: Modern Art and Artists, edited by Wilfrid Meynell (London: Cassell & Co., Ltd., 1885-1886)
1945-69-5592
Engraver: A. Bellenger. Artist: E. Blair Laighton
“The Dying Copernicus.”
Published in: Modern Art and Artists (1885-1886)
1945-69-5593
Engraver: A. Bellenger. Artist: Defregger
“Sister and Brothers.” Published in: Modern Art and Artists (1885-1886)
1945-69-5594
Engraver: A. Bellenger. Artist: W. Hennessy
“En Fête: Calvados.” Published in: Modern Art and Artists (1885-1886)
1945-69-5595
Engraver: Britt and Mayer. Artist: Snyder
“Salisbury Cathedral From The Bishop’s Garden—Southeast View.” In: Harper’s, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-5596
Engraver: Britt and Mayer. Artist: Snyder
“Choir of
1945-69-5597
Engraver: R. Breudamour. Artist: Von Deutshch
“Penelope.” Published in: unknown.
1945-69-5598
Engraver: F. Borders. Artist: S. J. Groves
“A Lesson of Thankfulness.” Published in: Pen and Pencil Pictures from the Poets (Edinburgh: Wm. P. Nimmo, 1866)
1945-69-5599
Engraver: T. Bolton. Artist: Kealey Halswelle
“Twilight.” In: Pen and Pencil Pictures from the Poets (Edinburgh: Nimmo, 1866)
1945-69-5600
Engraver: T. Bolton. Artist: Keeley Halswelle
“Excelsior.” In: Pen and Pencil Pictures from the Poets (Edinburgh: Nimmo, 1866)
1945-69-5601
Engraver: unknown. Artist: E. H. Garrett
“Where
1945-69-5602
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“While all along the
crowded way.” In: The
Lady of the
1945-69-5603
Engraver: unknown. Artist: F. B. Schell
“The guardian in her
bosom chid.” In: The
Lady of the
1945-69-5604
Engraver: unknown. Artist: A. V. S. Anthony
“Where Lubnaig’s lake
supplies the Teith.” In: The
Lady of the
1945-69-5605
Engraver: unknown. Artist: J. Appleton Brown
“And he his Alice
Brand.” In: The
Lady of the
1945-69-5606
Engraver: W. J. Linton. Artist: unknown.
“Her troth Tombea’s
Mary gave.” In: The
Lady of the
1945-69-5607
Engraver: unknown. Artist: F. T. Merrill
“Speed forth the
signal! Clansmen, speed!” In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5608
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: A. B. Frost
“Then darkling try my
dangerous way.” In: The
Lady of the
1945-69-5609
Engraver and Artist: unknown.
“That plundering
Lowland field and fold.” In: The
Lady of the
1945-69-5610
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: J. Appleton Brown
“And shrieked till
all the rocks replied.” In: The
Lady of the
1945-69-5611
Engraver: J. P. Davis. Artist: unknown.
“Three times in
closing strife they stood.” In: The
Lady of the
1945-69-5612
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: unknown
“Though gauntledted
in glove of steel.” In: The
Lady of the
1945-69-5613
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
[bridge and sheep.] In:
The Lady of the
1945-69-5614
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
[mountains and sheep.] In:
The Lady of the
1945-69-5615
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Frank B. Schell
“Woe to the traitor,
woe!” In: The
Lady of the
1945-69-5616
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Ours is no sapling,
chance-sown by the fountain.” In: The
Lady of the
1945-69-5617
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: A. B. Frost
[1880s people outside castle.] In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5618
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Frank B. Schell
[church ruins.] In: The
Lady of the
1945-69-5619
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: E. H. Garrett
[fountains and trees.] In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5620
Engraver: E. H. Tichenor. Artist: unknown.
[garden.] In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5621
Engraver: and Artist: unknown.
[girl with deer.] In:
The Lady of the
1945-69-5622
Engraver: Andrew. Artist: A. Fredericks
[herald blowing trumpet.]
In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5623
Engraver: E. Clement. Artist: Fred’k Dielman
[woman holding child.] In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5624
Engraver: Andrew & Son. Artist: A. Fredericks
[woman and state bed.] In:
The Lady of the
1945-69-5625
Engraver: J. Clement. Artist: unknown
“And showed wild shapes in garb of war.” In: The
Lady of the
1945-69-5626
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: A. B. Frost
[adult and baby.] In:
The Lady of the
1945-69-5627
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: A. B. Frost
“Then faint afar are
heard the feet.” In: The
Lady of the
1945-69-9908 – matted with 1945-69-5625-5627
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: A. B. Frost
[woman handing purse to man.] In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5628
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Frank B. Schell
[fields and mountains.]
In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5629
Engraver unknown. Artist: Frank B. Schell
“Nearer and nearer as they bear.” In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5630
Engraver: W. J. Dana. Artist: A. B. Frost
“Upon a rock with lichens wild, Beside him Ellen sat and
smiled.” In: The
Lady of the
1945-69-5631
Engraver: unknown. Artist: A. B. Frost
“Sooth was my prophecy of fear.” In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5632
Engraver: Russell & Richardson. Artist: A. B. Frost
“But sudden, see, she lifts her head!” In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5633
Engraver: J. P. Davis. Artist: A. B. Frost
“Brian, the Hermit, by it stood.” In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5634
Engraver: Russell & Richardson. Artist: A. B. Frost
“Arise, sad Virtue, and rejoice!” In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5635
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: A. B. Frost
“Blushing, she turned her from the King.” In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5636
Engraver: unknown. Artist: A. V. S. Anthony
[loch and mountains.]
In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5637
Engraver: W. J. Linton. Artist: Frank B. Schell
[loch and cliff.] In:
The Lady of the
1945-69-5638
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: A. B. Frost
[3 Scotsmen.] In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5639
Engraver: E. Clement. Artist: A. B. Frost
[man and sleeping woman.]
In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5640
Engraver: Wm. Jas. Linton. Artist: F. B. Schell
[loch and woods.] In:
The Lady of the
1945-69-5641
Engraver: Wm. Jas. Linton. Artist: unknown
“But wild as Bracklinn’s thundering wave.” In: The
Lady of the
1945-69-5642
Engraver: Wm. Jas. Linton. Artist: unknown.
“Have ever drawn your mountain air.” In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5643
Engraver: Wm. Jas. Linton. Artist: unknown.
[rapids on river.] In:
The Lady of the
1945-69-5644
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: unknown.
“A
1945-69-5645
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: unknown
“The gray mist left the mountain-side” In: The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood, 1883)
1945-69-5646
Engraver: W. J. Dana. Artist: A. B. Frost
“Recalled the vision of the night.” In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5647
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: A. B. Frost
“As best might suit the watery way.” In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5648
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: unknown
[rocky hill.]
In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5649
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: unknown.
“O who would wish to be thy king!” In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5650
Engraver: W. J. Linton. Artist: Frank B. Schell
[mountains and stream.] In:
The Lady of the
1945-69-5651
Engraver: J. P. Davis. Artist: A. B. Frost
[men, one with drawn sword.] In: The
Lady of the
1945-69-5652
Engraver: A. Whitney. Artist: A. Fredericks
[woman and child after a battle.] In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5653
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: A. Fredericks
[knight reporting to king.]
In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5654
Engraver: A. J. Whitney. Artist: A. Fredericks
[knights in battle.]
In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5655
Engraver: W. J. Dana. Artist: A. Fredericks
[knight riding into camp.]
In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5656
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: unknown.
“Here Vennachar in silver flows, “ In: The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood, 1883)
1945-69-5657
Engraver: Names not ascertained. Artist: Names not ascertained
“And called the grot
the
1945-69-5658
Engraver: Names not ascertained. Artist: Names not ascertained
“The lake is passed, and now they gain.” In: The Lady of the
1945-69-5659
Engraver: Names not ascertained. Artist: Names not ascertained
“The Lady of the
1945-69-5660
Engraver: F. M. Van Ness. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“
1945-69-5661
Engraver: H. W. Pecknell. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“The Grande Chute.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, Jan – June, 1889
1945-69-5662
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: Edward K. Foote
“
Box 29:
1945-69-5663
Engraver: E. C. Held. Artist: C. J. H.
“In Canadian Waters.” Published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXVIII, Dec. 1883 – Apr 1884
1945-69-5664
Engraver: E. C. Held. Artist: H. W. Gibson
“
1945-69-5665 –
number not used or picture is missing
1945-69-5666
Engraver: H. Baker. Artist: D. J. Steeple
“The Devil’s Umbrella, Near Frankfort, Ky.” Published in: The Aldine, 1877
1945-69-5667 –
number not used or picture is missing
1945-69-5668
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“Scenes In And About
1945-69-5669 –
number not used or picture is missing
1945-69-5670
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: R. Swain Gifford
“
1945-69-5671
Engraver: Annin. Artist: Granville Perkins
“Ferry At Renovo.” Published in:
Picturesque
1945-69-5672
and 5673 – numbers not used or pictures are missing
1945-69-5674
Engraver: Harley. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Scene In
1945-69-5675
Engraver: Harley. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-5676
Engraver: Harley. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“Silver Cascade,
Sage’s Ravine.” Published in: Picturesque
1945-69-5677
and 5678 – numbers not used or pictures are missing
1945-69-5679
Engraver: Harley. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“
1945-69-5680
Engraver: Harley. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Smuggler’s Notch.” Published in:
Picturesque
1945-69-5681
Engraver: Harley. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“
1945-69-5682
Engraver: Harley. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Magnolia.” Published in: Picturesque America, D. Appleton & Co., N. Y. (1872)
1945-69-5683
Engraver: Harley. Artist: Harry Fenn
“The Lover’s Leap – at Early Sunrise,” in Picturesque America (1872)
1945-69-5684
Engraver: Harley. Artist: Jules Tavernier
“The
1945-69-5685
Engraver: Harley. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“Lake
1945-69-5686
Engraver: Harley. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Lovers’ Walk.” Published in:
Picturesque
1945-69-5687 –
number not used or picture missing
1945-69-5688
Engraver: Harley. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“
1945-69-5689 –
number not used or picture missing
1945-69-5690
Engraver: F. Pettit. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-5691
Engraver: Wm. Jas. Linton. Artist: C. Griswold
“Under The
1945-69-5692
Engraver: Wm. Jas. Linton. Artist: C. Griswold
“The
1945-69-5693
Engraver: Wm. Jas. Linton. Artist: C. Griswold
“Brenton’s Cove.” Published in:
Picturesque
1945-69-5694
Engraver: H. Linton, English. Artist: Harry Fenn
“’The Lovers’ Leap’—Approach by Night.” In: Picturesque America, no date
1945-69-5695
Engraver: Wm. J. Linton. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“
1945-69-5696
Engraver: Wm. J. Linton. Artist: Harry Fenn
“
1945-69-5697
Engraver: Wm. J. Linton. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Gate of the Crawford
Notch.” Published in: Picturesque
1945-69-5698
Engraver: Wm. Jas. Linton. Artist: A. F. Bellows
“Pleasant Street,
1945-69-5699
Engraver: Wm. J. Linton. Artist: William T. Richards
“On The Wissahickon.” Published in: American Painters (D. Appleton & Co., 1881)
1945-69-5700 - matted with 1945-69-5598-5600, and filed with those numbers
Emgraver: T. Bolton. Artist: Keeley Halswelle.
“A Serenade.” In: Pen and Pencil Pictures from the Poets (Edinburgh: Nimmo, 1866)
1945-69-5701 –
matted with 1945-69-5499, and filed under that number
Engraver: Geo. T.
Andrew. Artist:
“But Christmas, happy Christmas…” Published in: Bells Across the Snow, by Havergal (New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1883)
1945-69-5702
Engraver: A. Blosse. Artist: W. Hatherell
“The
1945-69-5703
Engraver: A. Blosse. Artist: Charlie W. Wyllie
“Zara, Capital of
1945-69-5704
Engraver: A. Blosse. Artist: E. T. Compton
“
1945-69-5705
Engraver: A. Blosse. Artist: Charlie W. Wyllie
“The Quays Of The
1945-69-5706
Engraver: A. Blosse. Artist: Wm. Simpson, R. J. (1888)
“The Plains of
1945-69-5707
Engraver: A. Blosse. Artist: E. T. Compton
“Soller.” Published in:
Picturesque
1945-69-5708
Engraver: A. Blosse. Artist: attributed to Patinir
“Virgin and Child.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-5709
Engraver: Bobbett & Hooper. Artist: John A. Hows
“Waterfall.” In: Forest Pictures in the
1945-69-5710
Engraver: Bobbett & Hooper. Artist: John A. Hows
“The Ausable.” In: Forest Pictures in the
1945-69-5711
Engraver: Bobbett & Hooper. Artist: John A. Hows
“Pond Lilies.” In: Forest Pictures in the
1945-69-5712
Engraver: Bobbett & Hooper. Artist: John A. Hows
“The Mountain Top.” In: Forest Pictures in the
1945-69-5713
Engraver: Bobbett & Hooper. Artist: John A. Hows
“The
1945-69-5714
Engraver: Bobbett & Hooper. Artist: John A. Hows
“The Loon.” In: Forest Pictures in the
1945-69-5715
Engraver: Bobbett & Hooper. Artist: John A. Hows
“By the Fire.” In: Forest Pictures in the
1945-69-5716
Engraver: Bobbett & Hooper. Artist: John A. Hows
“The Devil’s Pulpit.” In: Forest Pictures in the
1945-69-5717
Engraver: Bobbett & Hooper. Artist: John A. Hows
“The Waterfall.” In: Forest Pictures in the
1945-69-5718
Engraver: Bobbett & Hooper. Artist: John A. Hows
“The
1945-69-5719
Engraver: Bobbett & Hooper. Artist: John A. Hows
“The Rapids.” In: Forest Pictures in the
1945-69-5720
Engraver: Bobbett & Hooper. Artist: John A. Hows
“The Shallow.” In: Forest Pictures in the
1945-69-5721
Engraver: Bobbett & Hooper. Artist: John A. Hows
“The Racket.” In: Forest Pictures in the
1945-69-5722
Engraver: Bobbett & Hooper. Artist: John A. Hows
“Buttermilk
1945-69-5723
Engraver: Bobbett & Hooper. Artist: John A. Hows
“At Rest.” In: Forest Pictures in the
1945-69-5724
Engraver: Bobbett & Hooper. Artist: John A. Hows
“The
On back: title page of Forest Pictures in the Adirondacks
1945-69-5725
Engraver: Bobbett & Hooper. Artist: Ehninger
“Tibbie,” with
poem. Published in: Illustrated
Library of
1945-69-5726
Engraver: Bobbett & Hooper. Artist: Parsons
“Gulf-Weed,” with
poem. Published in: Illustrated
Library of
1945-69-5727
Engraver: Bobbett & Hooper. Artist: Hill
[spring and rocks.] Published
in: Illustrated
Library of
1945-69-5728
Engraver: Bobbett & Hooper. Artist: Hennessy
“What’s that noise that I hear at the window, I wonder?” with poem
Published in: Illustrated Library of
1945-69-5729
Engraver: Bobbett & Hooper. Artist: Church
“Evening,” with
poem. Published in: Illustrated
Library of
1945-69-5730
Engraver: Bobbett & Hooper. Artist: E. B. Bensell
“Little and Great,”
with couplet. In: Illustrated
Library of
1945-69-5731
Engraver: Bobbett & Hooper. Artist: C. C. Griswold
“The Crooked Footpath,”
with couplet, in Illustrated Library of
1945-69-5732
Engraver: Bobbett & Hooper. Artist: C. C. Griswold
“The Sabbath Morning,”
with poem. In: Illustrated
Library of
1945-69-5733
Engraver: Bobbett. Artist: R. Dwain Gifford
“Southern Side of
1945-69-5734
Engraver: J. Bobbett. Artist: Albert Bierstadt
“
1945-69-5735
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: A. Frederick
“The Guest of The Elf King.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov., 1875
1945-69-5736
Engraver: V. Bernstrom. Artist: A. Frederick
“Rave The Highlanders With Broadswords.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov., 1875
1945-69-5737
Engraver: A. Bobbett.
Artist: Alf.
“…Here the sage,…” In: The Story of the Fountain (New York: Appleton & Co., 1872)
1945-69-5738
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: John Hows
“Haply shall these green hills sink…” In: The Story of the Fountain (1872)
1945-69-5739
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: Jean Petitot
“The Countess of
1945-69-5740
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: photo by J. Burgess, Egham
“
1945-69-5741
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: J. Fulleylove
“The Chapel, Knole.” Published in: Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-5742
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: J. Finnemore
“
1945-69-5743
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist:
J.
“The
1945-69-5744
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: W. Holman Hunt
“Rienzi Vowing Vengeance.” Published in: Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-5745
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: John Philip
“La Bomba: A Spanish Wine-House.” Published in: Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-5746
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: J. Finnemore
“The Libraries, Longleat.” Published in: Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-5747 – item
missing or number not used
1945-69-5748
Engraver: W. H. Clark, drawn on wood by John S. Davis. Artist: E. H. Blashfield
“Old Costumes and Old Habits.” Published in: The Aldine, 1877
1945-69-5749
Engraver: W. H. Clark. Artist: unknown
“Perseus—In Piazza
1945-69-5750
Engraver: Cowee, drawn on the wood by “Ales.” Artist: Fernand Lungren,
“Spenser’s Una.” Published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXXX, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-5751
Engraver: Cowee, drawn on the wood by “Ales.” Artist: Fernand Lungren
“Mrs. Browning’s Aurora Leigh.” In: Heroines of the Poets (Boston: Lothrop, 1886)
1945-69-5752
Engraver: Cowee. Artist: Fernand Lyngren
“Poesy.” Published in:
Heroines of the Poets (
1945-69-5753
Engraver: C. W. Chadwick. Artist: Gaston Roullet
“The
1945-69-5754
Engraver: C. W. Chadwick. Artist: W. Taber
“A Distressed Ship.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-5755
Engraver: Coughlan. Artist: D. J. Steeple
“The Schoharie, Near
1945-69-5756
Engraver: V. A. Carde. Artist: John A. Hows
“Valley of The Kiskiminetas.” Published in: The Aldine, Vol. VII, No. 14, Feb. 1875
1945-69-5757
Engraver: unknown. Artist: see monogram
“The Borderlands of
1945-69-5758
Engraver: unknown. Artist: W. L. S.
“The Shucking.” Published in: The Century, Apr – Nov. 1882
1945-69-5759
Engraver: J. Clement. Artist: W.L.S.
“The Dance.” Published in: The Century, Apr – Nov. 1882
1945-69-5760
Engraver: C. H. Latham. Artist: from photograph of painting by Jacque
“Sheep.” Published in: The Century, Apr – Nov. 1882
1945-69-5761
Engraver: Childs & Jocelyn. Artist: Darley
[men in tavern,] in The Sunnyside Book (New York: Putnam & Sons, 1871)
1945-69-5762
Engraver: Childs & Jocelyn. Artist: Darley
[Dutch buying
1945-69-5763
Engraver:
“Spring.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-5764
Engraver: C. Cullen. Artist: F. E. Lummis
[Iris,] with poem “Flower-de-Luce,” in Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
On back: decorative title and tail pieces for “Flower-de-Luce,” drawn by L. S. Ipsen, engraved by Russsell & Richardson
1945-69-5765
Engraver: Jno. Andrew & Son. Artist: A. B. Frost
[European man and Indian,] with poem, in Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-5766
Engraver: J. H. Richardson. Artist: Herrick, Beaulieu, or Parsons.
Title: “Preface to the Revised Edition,” in Sketch Book (
1945-69-5767
Engraver: J. H. Richardson. Artist: Herrick, Beaulieu, or Parsons.
[manor house,] in Sketch
Book (
1945-69-5768
Engraver: J. H. Richardson. Artist: Herrick, Beaulieu, or Parsons.
[harbor scene,] in Sketch Book (
1945-69-5769
Engraver:
Title “The Voyage,” in
Sketch Book (
1945-69-5770
Engraver: J. H. Richardson. Artist: Herrick, Beaulieu, or Parsons.
[ship,] in Sketch Book
(
1945-69-5771
Engraver: J. H. Richardson. Artist: Herrick, Beaulieu, or Parsons.
[ship,] in Sketch Book
(
1945-69-5772
Engraver: J. H. Richardson. Artist: Herrick, Beaulieu, or Parsons.
[banquet table,] in Sketch
Book (
1945-69-5773
Engraver: J. H. Richardson. Artist: Wm. Hart
“The Cottage” in Sketch
Book (
1945-69-5774
Engraver: J. H. Richardson. Artist: Herrick, Beaulieu, or Parsons.
[trees, tower,] in Sketch
Book (
1945-69-5775
Engraver: J. H. Richardson. Artist: Herrick, Beaulieu, or Parsons.
[books,] in Sketch Book
(
1945-69-5776
Engraver: J. H. Richardson. Artist: Herrick, Beaulieu, or Parsons.
“To comfort all that mourn,” in Sketch Book (
1945-69-5777
Engraver: J. H. Richardson. Artist: Herrick, Beaulieu, or Parsons.
“The Catskills” in Sketch
Book (
1945-69-5778
Engraver: J. H. Richardson. Artist: Herrick, Beaulieu, or Parsons.
[cobweb, mice, books,] in Sketch Book (
1945-69-5779
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony or Henry Marsh. Artist: W. J. Hennessy
[woman at piano,] in Maud Muller, by John G. Whittier (Ticknor & Fields, 1867)
1945-69-5780
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony or Henry Marsh. Artist: W. J. Hennessy
[children playing,] in Maud Muller, by John G. Whittier (Ticknor & Fields, 1867)
1945-69-5781
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony or Henry Marsh
Artist: W. J. Hennessy
“De Profundis” in Maud Muller, by John G. Whittier (Ticknor & Fields, 1867)
1945-69-5782
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony or Henry Marsh. Artist: W. J. Hennessy
[man and woman by fire,] in Maud Muller, by John G. Whittier (Ticknor & Fields, 1867)
1945-69-5783
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
[woman by sea,] in: Oh, Why Should the Spirit of Mortal Be Proud? by William Knox (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1877)
On back: title page for the book
1945-69-5784
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
Title: “Why Should the Spirit of Mortal Be Proud” in book of that title, 1877
1945-69-5785
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
[mother, father, baby,] in Oh, Why Should the Spirit…, by William Knox (
1945-69-5786
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
[autumn trees,] in Oh,
Why Should the Spirit…, by William Knox (
1945-69-5787
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
[Egyptian ruins,] in Oh,
Why Should the Spirit…, by William Knox (
1945-69-5788
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
[dead woman,] in Oh,
Why Should the Spirit…, by William Knox (
1945-69-5789
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
[bride and groom,] in Oh,
Why Should the Spirit…, by William Knox (
1945-69-5790
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
[infant baptism,] in Oh,
Why Should the Spirit…, by William Knox (
1945-69-5791
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
[trees,] in Oh, Why
Should the Spirit…, by William Knox (
1945-69-5792
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
[old man contemplating art,] in Oh, Why Should the Spirit…, by William Knox (1877)
1945-69-5793
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
[couple in catacombs,] in Oh, Why Should the Spirit…, by William Knox (
1945-69-5794
Engraver: Geo. P. Andrew. Artist: W. L. Taylor
Title page for Home Ballads, by Bayard Taylor (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-5795
Engraver: N. Orr & Co. Artist: W. H. Gibson
Half title page, with name John Reed, for Home Ballads by B. Taylor (
1945-69-5796
Engraver: Geo. P. Andrew. Artist: W. H. Gibson
“The Holly Tree,” in Home Ballads, by Bayard Taylor (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-5797
Engraver: Geo. P. Andrew. Artist: W. H. Gibson
“Jane Reed,” [with grapes,] in Home Ballads, by Bayard Taylor (
1945-69-5798
Engraver: Florian. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Esmond and the Prince” for Henry Esmond, Book III, Chap. XIII, by Thackeray
1945-69-5799
Engraver: Florian. Artist: Bernard Partridge
“Rawdon Crawley Surprises Becky Sharp and Lord Steyne” for Vanity
1945-69-5800
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: Miss Alice Havers
“A Visit from the Sea,” for poem by Robert L. Stevenson, in The Magazine of Art, 1885.
On back: “It Is the Season,” poem by Robert L. Stevenson, illustrated by Alice Havers.
1945-69-5801
Engraver: Wm. Jas. Linton. Artist: C. G.
“
1945-69-5802
Engraver: Wm. Jas. Linton. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Looking Toward Smuggler’s Notch, From The Nose” in Picturesque America, no date
1945-69-5803
Engraver: Wm. Jas. Linton. Artist: Harry Fenn
“The ‘Spouting Horn’ In A Storm” in: Picturesque America, vol. 1, no date
1945-69-5804 – item missing or number not used
1945-69-5805
Engraver: Alfred Harral, English. Artist: W. L. Stafford
“
1945-69-5806
Engraver: Alfred Harral. Artist: W. L. Sheppard
“
1945-69-5807
Engraver: Alfred Harral. Artist: Jules Tavernier
“The
1945-69-5808
Engraver: Karst. Artist: W. L. Stafford
“
1945-69-5809
Engraver: John Karst. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“
Box 30:
1945-69-5810
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: Ernest L. Major
“Springtime,” published in: The Century, May-Oct. 1891
1945-69-5811
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: Rosina Emmet Sherwood
“Anon Comes April in Her Jollity,” published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1892 – Apr. 1893
1945-69-5812
Engraver: J. W. Evans. Artist: Robert Reid
“Figure Emblematic of the Textile Arts, by Robert Reid, in
One of the Domes of the
1945-69-5813
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: Dora Wheeler, embroidery designer
“The Winged Moon” published in: The Magazine of Art, 1886
1945-69-5814
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Frank French
“June Roses,” published in: St. Nicholas, vol. XXI, No. 9, July, 1894
1945-69-5815
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: C. M. Relyea
“April,” published in: St. Nicholas, vol. XXVI, No. 6, April, 1899
1945-69-5816
Engraver: F. E. Fillebrown. Artist: Elihu Vedder
“The Pleiades,” in American
Art (Cassell &
1945-69-5817
Engraver: Frank French (1885). Artist: Elihu Vedder
“The Cup of Death,” published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXXIV, Dec. 1886 – May 1887
1945-69-5818
Engraver: M.
Klinckicht. Artist:
“The Storm = Der Sturm,” published in: The Magazine of Art, 1885
1945-69-5819
Engraver: R. Taylor. Artist: Davidson Knowles
“Solitude,” in: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1888
1945-69-5820
Engraver: John Andrew. Artist: Rowse
“War,” published in: Ballou’s Pictorial Drawing-room Companion,
1945-69-5821
Engraver: John Andrew. Artist: Rowse
“Peace,” in: Ballou’s Pictorial Drawing-room Companion,
1945-69-5822
Engraver: Van Ness. Artist: J. Carroll Beckwith
“’The Telephone’ by J. Carroll Beckwith, in a Dome of the
North Portal,
1945-69-5823
Engraver: Witte. Artist: J. Alden Weir
“Allegorical Figure of ‘Needle-work,’ by J. Alden Weir, in
One of the Domes of the
1945-69-5824
Engraver: A. Leveillé. Artist: P. J. R. Sinibaldi
“Spring,” published in: The Magazine of Art, November, 1894; p. 421
1945-69-5825
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Elihu Vedder
“Between Doubt and
1945-69-5826
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: F. S. Church
“Flowers of the Air,” published in: unknown, 1896
1945-69-5827
Engraver: Alfred Harral. Artist: see monogram
“The Beautiful Star-Queen Waves Her Wand,” in: St. Nicholas, Vol. VII, 1880
1945-69-5828
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: E. H. Blashfield
“Ringing the Christmas Bells,” in: The Century, Nov. 1892 – Apr. 1893
On back: brief article about Blashfield
1945-69-5829
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: Fred S. Church, N. A.
“A Spring Idyl,” in American Art (Cassell & Co., 1886, copyright by O. M. Dunham)
1945-69-5830
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“Autumn,” published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXV, June – Nov. 1882
1945-69-5831
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: George Fuller
“Psyche,” published in: The Century, Nov. 1883 – Apr. 1884
1945-69-5832
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: Charles S. Reinhart
“Prince Henry and Elsie,” in Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin, 1881-1883)
1945-69-5833
Engraver: Wm. Jas. Linton. Artist: Victor Nehlig
“Morning Dew,” published in: The Aldine, vol. IV, 1871
1945-69-5834
Engraver: W. Jas. Linton. Artist: F. Barth
“The God of Wine,” in Appleton’s Art Journal and Linton’s History of Wood-Engraving in America, 1878
1945-69-5835
Engraver: W. Jas. Linton. Artist: B. Knueffer
“The River God,” in Appleton’s Art Journal and Linton’s History of Wood-Engraving in America, 1878
1945-69-5836
Engraver: Henry
Marsh. Artist: John La
“Little Sigrid,” in The Century Magazine, no date
1945-69-5837
Engraver: Henry Marsh. Artist:
John La
“The Spirit of the Water-Lily,” in Scribner’s Monthly, Vol. XXI, no date, and The Riverside Magazine, no date
1945-69-5838
Engraver: O. Lacour. Artist: Davidson Knowles
“Autumn,” in: English Illustrated Magazine, 1886
1945-69-5839
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: J. R. Weguelin
“Persicos Odi, Horace’s Odes, I, 38,” in Harper’s, June- Nov. 1886
1945-69-5840
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: W. Holman Hunt
“The Triumph of the Innocents,” in Harper’s, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-5841
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: Carl Marr
“The Mystery of Life,” in Engravings on Wood by Members of the Society of American Wood-engravers, (New York, Harper & Bros., 1887, deluxe ed.)
1945-69-5842
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Fred S. Church
“I Felt the Wind of Their Whirling Flight,” in: Harper’s, Nov. 1888 – Apr. 1889
1945-69-5843
Engraver: Not
Known. Artist:
“The Rishi Li Tieh-Kwai Dispatching His Spirit to the Mountain of the Immortals,” in: The Magazine of Art, 1886, p. 65
1945-69-5844
Engraver: Not
Known. Artist: Her Royal Highness the Crown Princess of
“Perishableness,” published in: The Magazine of Art, 1886
1945-69-5845
Engraver: Ansseau. Artist: W. Bouguereau
“Flora and Zephyr,” published in: Magazine of Art, 1895
1945-69-5846
Engraver: [illegible.] Artist: F. S. Church, A. N. A.
“The Surf Phantom,” published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-5847
Engraver: W. Spielmeyer. Artist: E. F. Brewtnall, R. W. S.
“Christian and Evangelist,” published in: unknown, Jan. 1892
On back: article about picture, by M.H.S.
1945-69-5848
Engraver: unknown. Artist: W. J. Waterhouse, A. R. A.
“St. Eulalia” [of
1945-69-5849
Engraver: Not Known. Artist: M. Pierre Puvis de Chavannes
“Allegory of the Sorbonne:
Published in: Art and Criticism, by Theodore Child (Harper & Bros., 1892)
On back: article about de Chavannes and picture of him
1945-69-5850
Engraver: Not Known. Artist: M. Pierre Puvis de Chavannes
“Allegory of the Sorbonne: II. Left Centre.”
Published in: Art and Criticism, by Theodore Child (Harper & Bros., 1892)
1945-69-5851
Engraver: Not Known. Artist: M. Pierre Puvis de Chavannes
“Allegory of the Sorbonne: III. Right Centre”
Published in: Art and Criticism, by Theodore Child (Harper & Bros., 1892)
1945-69-5852
Engraver: Not Known. Artist: M. Pierre Puvis de Chavannes
“Allegory of the Sorbonne: IV. Extreme Right: Science”
Published in: Art and Criticism, by Theodore Child (Harper & Bros., 1892)
1945-69-5853
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: Dagnan-Bouveret
“Madonna,” published in: The Century, Nov. 1891 – Apr. 1892
1945-69-5854
Engraver: W. Miller. Artist: F. D. Millet
“Lake-Side Toilets,” published in: Harper’s, Vol., LXVII, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-5855
Engraver: Kilburn. Artist: Thulstrup
“
1945-69-5856
Engraver: Wigand. Artist: Thulstrup
“Female Grave-Diggers,” published in: Harper’s, Vol., LXVII, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-5857
Engraver: Wm. J. Linton. Artist: George Fuller
“A Romany Girl,” published in: American Painters (Appleton & Co., 1881)
1945-69-5858
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: unknown.
“Rue Porte Neuve,” published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-5859
Engraver: Peter Aitken. Artist: Adolph Schreyer
“A Sheik of the Desert: Present Day,” in
1945-69-5860
Engraver: Peter Aitken. Artist: L. Alma Tadema
“Fortune’s
1945-69-5861
Engraver: H. Deis. Artist: Geo. H. Boughton
“Hanging Out Clothes,” in: Harper’s, Vol. LXIX, June – Nov. 1884
1945-69-5862
Engraver: The
“A Bashi – Bazouk,” in The American Art Review (Dana, Estes & C. E. Lauriat, 1881)
1945-69-5863
Engraver: R. Brendamour. Artist: N. Sichel
“A Spanish Dancer,” Published in: unknown, Oct. 1891
1945-69-5864
Engraver: Not Known. Artist: Alexander Giernmski
“A Lady of Old
1945-69-5865
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: Alexander Giernmski
“A Grouty Specimen,” published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXXIV, Dec. 1886 – May 1887
1945-69-5866
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote
“The Black Douglass,” Published in: The Century Magazine, no date
1945-69-5867
Engraver: H. Fitzner Davey. Artist: W. H. J. Boot, S. B. A
“The Bab-el- Bahr,” in Picturesque
Mediterranean (Cassell Pub.
1945-69-5868
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: Edwin Lord Weeks
“Shah Jehan Leaving the Great Mosque At
1945-69-5869
Engraver: H. Davidson. Artist: unknown, possibly after a photograph
“Aino Woman (Showing Tattooed Upper Lip) Carrying Child in
Japanese
Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-5870
Engraver: H. Davidson. Artist: [illegible]
“A Maid of Little
1945-69-5871
Engraver: H. W. Peckwell. Artist: E. H. Blashfield
“Florentine Girls,” published in: Scribner’s Magazine, June, 1893, frontispiece
1945-69-5872
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unkown
“Head of Russian Peasant,” published in: Harper’s, April 1887
1945-69-5873
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown.
“Head of Russian Jew,” published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXXIV, April 1887
1945-69-5874
Engraver: L. C.
“A Vaquero,” published in: Harper’s, vol. LXXXI, June – Nov. 1890
1945-69-5875
Engraver: L.
“’And You Would Not Give Me A Chance To Tell You’—She Repeated, Pleadingly,--Touching His Arm,” published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXXX, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-5876
Engraver: Robt. Hoskin. Artist: E. P. Sangainetti
“Arab
1945-69-5877
Engraver: H. Lindsay. Artist: R. Caton Woodville
“On The Road to the Kheddah,” in: The Century, Nov. 1884 – Apr. 1885
1945-69-5878
Engraver: J. W. Evans. Artist: Gilbert Gaul
“In Front of the Empire Saloon,” in: The Century, Nov. 1891 – April 1892
1945-69-5879
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: T. de Thulstrup
“Loading Oranges At San Antonio,” in: Harper’s, Vol. LXXXIII, June – Nov. 1891
1945-69-5880
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: unknown
“Syrian Woman On An Ass,” published in: Harper’s Monthly, October 1893, p. 778
1945-69-5881
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: E. L. Weeks
“Persian Mother and Child,” in: Harper’s, Vol. LXXXVII, June – Nov. 1893
1945-69-5882
Engraver: Wm. B. Closson. Artist: George Fuller
“The Quadroon Girl,” in: Engravings on Wood by Members of the Society of American Wood-Engravers (Harper & Bros., 1887, deluxe ed.)
1945-69-5883
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: F. D. Millet
“Peasant Girls At Mohács,” in: Harper’s, Vol., LXXXIV, Nov. 1891 – Apr. 1892
1945-69-5884
Engraver: Peter Aitken. Artist: unknown
“Capri Girls Gathering Fig-Vine Leaves For Feeding Cattle,” in unknown, n.d.
1945-69-5885
Engraver: J. W. Evans. Artist: unknown.
“Gathering Olives Near Ana Capri,” published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-5886
Engraver: John W. Evans. Artist: Gilbert Gaul
“A Fruit-Vender,” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-5887
Engraver: John W. Evans. Artist: H. Pruette Share
“A French-American Sea-Port: Government Houses and Town
Pumps At
Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1884
1945-69-5888
Engraver: John W. Evans. Artist: Burns
“In Calm and Storm: The Mail-Carrier,” in The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1884
1945-69-5889
Engraver: John W. Evans. Artist: Gilbert Gaul
“Market At Masaya,” published in: The Century, May – Oct. 1891
1945-69-5890
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Charles B. King
“Black Hawk,” for article on Abraham Lincoln, in unknown publication, no date
1945-69-5891
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: Charles B. King
“A Camel-driver,” published in: The Century, Nov. 1884 – Apr. 1885
1945-69-5892
Engraver: Florian. Artist: H. Humphrey Moore
“Group of Japanese Boys with A Bird-Cage,” in Harper’s Monthly, December 1890
1945-69-5893
Engraver: Florian. Artist: H. Humphrey Moore
“A Japanese Girl Sewing,” in: Harper’s Monthly, December 1890
1945-69-5894
Engraver: F. Levin. Artist: Frederic Remington
“The Monte Deal at Ojo Caliente,” in Harper’s, vol. LXXXVI, Nov. 1892 – Apr. 1893
1945-69-5895
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: Frederic Remington
“A Slave Market,” published in: Harper’s, vol. LXXXVI, Nov. 1892 – Apr. 1893
1945-69-5896
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: Frederic Remington
“Naked Indians in
1945-69-5897
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: T. de Thulstrup
“Funeral of an ‘Angelito’ in Recoleta,” in: Harper’s, Vol. LXXXIII, June – Nov. 1891
1945-69-5898
Engraver: V. Bernstrom.
Artist: T. de Thulstrup, after photo by Abullah Frères,
“Students in the
1945-69-5899
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: E. L Weeks
“Watering Horses in
the
1945-69-5900
Engraver: P. Aitken. Artist: Gilbert Gaul
“A
1945-69-5901
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: W. L. Taylor
[mother, daughter,] in Song of the River (Estes and Lauriat, 1887)
1945-69-5902
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: W. F. Halsall
[storm at sea,] in Song of the River (Estes and Lauriat, 1887)
1945-69-5903
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: H. W. Peirce
[people on beach,] in Song of the River (Estes and Lauriat, 1887)
1945-69-5904
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: H. P. Barnes
[meadow,] in Song of the River (Estes and Lauriat, 1887)
1945-69-5905
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: C. Hirschberg
[river in city,] in Song of the River (Estes and Lauriat, 1887)
1945-69-5906
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: W. Harper
[mother, child in
1945-69-5907
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: W. D. Woodward
[boats on river,] in Song of the River (Estes and Lauriat, 1887)
1945-69-5908
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: W. D. Woodward
[White Cliffs of
1945-69-5909
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: W. D. Woodward
[rural church,] in Song of the River (Estes and Lauriat, 1887)
1945-69-5910
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: H. W. Peirce
[mother, child, bathing in river,] in Song of the River (Estes and Lauriat, 1887)
1945-69-5911
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: W. L. Taylor
[factories by river,] in Song of the River (Estes and Lauriat, 1887)
1945-69-5912
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: W. D. Woodward
[dirty river in city,] in Song of the River (Estes and Lauriat, 1887)
1945-69-5913
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: W. L. Taylor
[mother, child, by stream,] in Song of the River (Estes and Lauriat, 1887)
On back: title page for Song of the River, by Charles Kingsley, plus 3 stanzas of poem
1945-69-5914
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: Chas. Copeland
[wooded stream,] in Song of the River (Estes and Lauriat, 1887)
1945-69-5915
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: Geo. Teel
[mill by river,] in Song of the River (Kingsley Estes and Lauriat, 1887)
1945-69-5916
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: W. D. Woodward
[rocks and trees,] in Song of the River (Kingsley Estes and Lauriat, 1887)
1945-69-5917
Engraver: J. H. Richardson. Artist: McLenan
“The Captain’s Story,” in: Sketch Book (G. P. Putnam & Son, 1868)
1945-69-5918
Engraver: J. H. Richardson. Artist: Parsons, Herrick, or F.A. Chapman
“Roscoe,” in: Sketch Book (G. P. Putnam & Son, 1868)
1945-69-5919
Engraver: J. H. Richardson. Artist: Parsons, Herrick, or F.A. Chapman
“Coast of
1945-69-5920
Engraver: J. H. Richardson. Artist: Parsons, Herrick, or F.A. Chapman
“To My Books” in: Sketch Book (G. P. Putnam & Son, 1868)
1945-69-5921
Engraver: Florian. Artist: Wm. Hole, R. S. A.
“The Transformation in Dr. Lanyon’s Office,” from Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, chapter 9.
1945-69-5922
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: unknown.
[moon-lit landscape,] in: Lucile, by Owen Meredith (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-5923
Engraver: Andrew & Son. Artist: E. H. Garrett
[man walking in woods,] in: Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-5924
Engraver: J. Andrew & Son. Artist: unknown
[sailing ships,] in: Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-5925
Engraver: Andrew & Son. Artist: unknown
“Troops of donkeys…,” in: Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-5926
Engraver: W. J. Dana. Artist: E. H. Garrett
[rural river scene,] in: Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-5927
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
“Ere that man reach’d Saint Saviour” in: Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-5928 through 5931 – items missing or numbers not used
1945-69-5932
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: unknown
[garden walk,] in: Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
On back: title page for book and decorative panel drawn by L.S. Ipsen, engraved by Russell & Richardson
1945-69-5933
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: W. P. Snyder
[stagecoach at inn,] in: Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-5934
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: W. P. Snyder
[stagecoach on road,] in: Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-5935
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: G. Perkins
[town of
1945-69-5936
Engraver and Artist: unknown
[classical shepherd, with lyre,] in: Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
On back: title “Lucile,” within decorative border, drawn by L.S. Ipsen, engraved by Russell & Richardson
1945-69-5937
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
[deer in woods,] in: Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-5938
Engraver: W. J. Dana. Artist: F. Hopkinson Smith
[meadow,] in: Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-5939
Engraver and Artist: unknown
[feather,] in: Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-5940
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
[woods,] in: Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-5941
Engraver and Artist: unknown
[pond,] in: Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-5942
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
[sea,] in: Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-5943
Engraver and Artist: unknown
[2 riders in woods,] in: Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-5944
Engraver: Closson or Chauncey Wright. Artist: Granville Perkins
[man in garden,] in: Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-12907 – mounted with 5943-5944, and filed under those numbers
Engraver: E. Clement. Artist: E. P. Hayden
[small mountain inn,] in: Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-12908 –
mounted with 5943-5944, and filed under those numbers
Engraver: [illegible – lower right corner.] Artist: Snyder
[church,] in: Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-5945
Engraver: John Karst. Artist: Granville Perkins
[house in mountains,] in: Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-5946
Engraver: John Karst. Artist: Granville Perkins
[city, volcano in background,] in: Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-5947
Engraver: John Karst. Artist: W. L. Sheppard
[inside a casino,] in: Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-5948
Engraver: E. Clement. Artist: W. L. Sheppard
[village in mountains,] in: Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-5949
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Edelfelt
“Gossips before a church door at
Box 31:
1945-69-5950
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Henner
“A Creole.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, January 14, 1888
1945-69-5951
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Hagborg
“Come On!” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, August 4, 1888
1945-69-5952
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Lesrel
“After The Song.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 189-
1945-69-5953
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Rembrandt
“Pontius Pilate Washing His Hands,” in: Harper’s Bazar, April 1, 1893
1945-69-5954
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: P. Baudouin
“Little Gleaners at Dinner.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, April 8, 1893
1945-69-5955
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Hans Holbein
“The Presentation At
The
1945-69-5956
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Bouguereau
“The First Grief.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, May 26, 1888
1945-69-5957
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: E. Minet
“The Ferryman.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, May 26, 1888
1945-69-5958
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Alfred Guillou
“A Sea-Weed Cradle.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, Jan 7, 1888
1945-69-5959
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: A. Paris
“A Veteran.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, Nov. 24, 1888
1945-69-5960
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: D. Laugée
“Departing for the City.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1894
1945-69-5961
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Madame Demont-Breton
“The
1945-69-5962
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Madame Marie Nicolas
“Time Will Tell.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, Sep. 15, 1888
1945-69-5963
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: F. Willems
“The Avowal.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 189-
1945-69-5964
Engraver: C. W. Ballingall. Artist: Jacob Thompson
“Solitude.” Published in: Magazine of Art, vol. IV, 1881
1945-69-5965
Engraver: C. W. Ballingall. Artist: Jacob Thompson
“The Hope Beyond.” Published in: Magazine of Art, vol. IV, 1881
1945-69-5966
Engraver: F. Babbage. Artist: Vikentiévitch Lemoch
“The Orphan.” Published in: Magazine of Art, vol. VII, 1884
1945-69-5967
Engraver: F. Babbage. Artist: Arthur Hacker
“The Mother.” Published in: Magazine of Art, vol. VII, 1884
1945-69-5968
Engraver: F. Babbage. Artist: George Manson
“What Is It?” Published in: Magazine of Art, vol. VII, 1884
1945-69-5969
Engraver: C. I. Butler. Artist: L. Marchetti
“Twelve Little Brides of Heaven.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, vol. XIV, 1893
1945-69-5970
Engraver: C. I. Butler. Artist: Edwin L. Weeks
“Sweet Waters of
1945-69-5971
Engraver: C. I. Butler (?). Artist: Charles Delort
“The Red Gendarme.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, vol. XIV, 1893
1945-69-5972
Engraver: A. Bellenger. Artist: Sir Frederick Leighton, P.R. A.
“The Music Lesson.” Published in Magazine of Art, vol. IV, 1881
1945-69-5973
Engraver: A. Bellenger. Artist: Signor Gaetano Chierici
“A Desperate Venture.” Published in: Magazine of Art, vol. IV, 1881
1945-69-5974
Engraver: T. Burke. Artist: H. Singleton
“The Vicar of the Parish Receiving His Tithes,” in Harper’s Bazar, Oct. 11, 1884
1945-69-5975
Engraver: T. Burke. Artist: H. Singleton
“The Curate of the Parish Returned From Duty,” in Harper’s Bazar, Oct. 11, 1884
1945-69-5976
Engraver: Stephen G. Putnam. Artist: Howard Pyle
“For Awhile No One Said a Word,” in Scribner’s Magazine, August 1893, Frontispiece
1945-69-5977
Engraver: E. H. Del’Orme. Artist: W. L. Taylor
“View of a Large Berg.” In: The Scribner’s Magazine, August, 1892, p. 186
1945-69-5978 –
see also 1945-69-9742
Engraver: H. Wolf. Artist: E. H. Blashfield
“A Votive Offering—to St. Vitalius,” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-5979 – see also 1945-69-9747
Engraver: H. Wolf. Artist: E. H. Blashfield
“Yesterday and to-day: Altar front of fifth century in San Francesco—still serving for the daily mass,” published in: American Illustration of To-day, Vol. XI, no date
1945-69-5980
Engraver: A. Lepere. Artist: A. Lepere
“View From Pavillon de Flore,” in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1893
1945-69-5981
Engraver: A. Lepere. Artist: A. Lepere
“Landscape from Nihlist’s Window,” in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1891
1945-69-5982
Engraver: A. Lepere. Artist: A. Lepere
“L’Arc De Triomphe: Return from the Bois after a Shower” in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1893
1945-69-5983
Engraver: A. Lepere. Artist: A. Lepere
“Place de la Madeleine” in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1893
1945-69-5984
Engraver: A. Lepere. Artist: A. Lepere
“Boulevard des Italiens at Sunset” in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1893
1945-69-5985
Engraver: A. Lepere. Artist: A. Lepere
“Rue de la Paix, From the Place de L’Opéra” in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1893
1945-69-5986
Engraver: A. Lepere. Artist: A. Lepere
“Avenue Des Champs Élysées” in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1893
1945-69-5987
Engraver: A. Lepere. Artist: A. Lepere
“Sainte Chapelle and Pont Saint Michel” in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1893
1945-69-5988
Engraver: A. Lepere. Artist: A. Lepere
“Bassin de la Villette” in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1893
1945-69-5989
Engraver: A. Lepere. Artist: A. Lepere
“Pont Marie: Horses Bathing” in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1893
1945-69-5990
Engraver: A. Lepere. Artist: A. Lepere
“View from the Pont du Jour” in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1893
1945-69-5991
Engraver: A. Lepere. Artist: A. Lepere
“The Pantheon, from the Pont de L’Estacade” in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1893
1945-69-5992
Engraver: A. Lepère. Artist: M. Dagnan-Bouveret
“Un Accident,” with poem in French. Published in: Le Monde Illustre, vol. XLVI , 1880
1945-69-5993
Engraver: A. Lepere. Artist: A. Lepere.
“The Bank of the
Seine,
1945-69-5994
Engraver: A. Lepère. Artist: A. Lepère
“Notre Dame at Sunset,” in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1893
1945-69-5995
Engraver: A. Lepère. Artist: A. Lepère.
“Canal
1945-69-5996
Engraver: Florian. Artist: Myrbook(?)
“Over The New Wine” in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1893
1945-69-5997
Engraver: Florian. Artist: see monogram
“Gypsy Musicians” in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1893
1945-69-5998
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Frank B. Schell
[village,] in The Princess (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1892)
1945-69-5999
Engraver: unknown. Artist: unknown.
[lake, mountain,] in The Princess (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1892)
1945-69-6000
Engraver: unknown. Artist: G. Perkins
[man and bonfire,] in The Princess (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1892)
1945-69-6001
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: E. H. Garrett.
[woods,] in The Princess (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1892)
1945-69-6002
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Frank B. Schell
[park,] in The
Princess (
1945-69-6003
Engraver: unknown. Artist:
[women in graduation robes,] in The Princess (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1892)
1945-69-6004
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: unknown.
[old man with king,] in The Princess (Boston, New York: Houghton, Mifflin, 1892)
1945-69-6005
Engraver: W. J. Dana. Artist: E. H. Garrett
[trees,] in The Princess (Boston, New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1892)
1945-69-6006
Engraver: Gaston
“Glenmore” [horse,] published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXVII, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-6007
Engraver: Wigand. Artist: Inness.
“The Stranger.” Published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXVII, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-6008
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Inness(?)
“Almont” [horse,] published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXVII, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-6009
Engraver: W. R. B. Artist: Inness
“At the Stables: Ethan Allen, Jun,
Published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXVII, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-6010
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Alice Barber
“Playing the Zither.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, Feb. 25, 1888
1945-69-6011
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Alice Barber
“A New-Year of the Past.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, Jan. 21, 1888
1945-69-6012
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: Elbridge Kingsley
“Wheat-field and Pasture Stretch in Sight,” in: Scribner’s, Vol. V., Jan – June 1889
1945-69-6013
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: Elbridge Kingsley
Same view as 6012, but printed on thin paper without identifying information.
1945-69-6014
Engraver: J. A. Bogert. Artist: Thomas Moran? (see monogram)
“The Brook Above The Marsh.” Published in: St. Nicholas, vol. V – 1878
1945-69-6015
Engraver: J. A. Bogert. Artist: Thomas Moran? (see monogram)
“The View From The Ledge” (“The
1945-69-6016
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: unknown
“And mark them winding away from sight….” Published in: The Aldine (1872)
1945-69-6017
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: unknown
“And forest, and meadow, and slope of hill….” Published in: The Aldine (1872)
1945-69-6018
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: A.F.
“In their place was a ceiling, resplendent and high…,” in: St. Nicholas, vol. III, 1876
1945-69-6019
Engraver: Bookhout. Artist: Thomas Moran? (see monogram)
“Looking off down the Valley of the Rock,” in: St. Nicholas, vol. III, 1876
1945-69-6020
Engraver: G. F. Smith. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“Going To A Fire.” Published in: St. Nicholas, vol. III, 1876
1945-69-6021
Engraver: W. Ballingall. Artist: unknown.
“He Saw The Brook Darken Beneath The Shadow,” in: St. Nicholas, vol. III, 1876
1945-69-6022
Engraver: W. Ballingall. Artist: unknown.
“The Valleys Full of The Roar of Waterfalls,” in: St. Nicholas, vol. III, 1876
1945-69-6023
Engraver: Gamm. Artist: Hy Sandham
“Waste-Gates In A Flume.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-6024
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Joe Pennell
“An Out-Door Kitchen,” in: The Century, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-6025
Engraver: H. Davidson. Artist: Hy Sandham
“Flume Crossing A Valley.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-6026
Engraver: unknown. Artist: William M. Chase
“Under A French Sky.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1883 – Apr. 1884
1945-69-6027
Engraver: Davidson. Artist: Robert Blum
“The Goose Pasture.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1883 – Apr. 1884
1945-69-6028
Engraver: Quartley. Artist: Arthur Quartley
“Moonlight Through the Lifting Fog,” in: The Century, Nov. 1883 – Apr. 1884
1945-69-6029
Engraver: H. Davidson. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Daffodils, That Come Before the Swallow Dares,” in The Century, April-Nov. 1884
1945-69-6030
Engraver: Langridge(?). Artist: J. M. Waller
“Winter Foliage.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Vol. XII, Apr – Nov. 1876
1945-69-6031
Engraver: Langridge. Artist: W. H. Gibson.
“
1945-69-6032
Engraver: Langridge. Artist: F. B.
“Robins in the Meadow,” in: Scribner’s Monthly, Vol. XII, Apr – Nov. 1876
1945-69-6033
Engraver: Langridge(?). Artist: F. B.
“Snow-Buntings.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Vol. XII, Apr – Nov. 1876
1945-69-6034
Engraver: Jno. P. Davis. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
[birds and church,] in: The Closing Scene (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1887)
1945-69-6035
Engraver: J. W. Lauderbach. Artist: J. Francis Murphy
“The sentinel cock upon the hill-side crew…,” in The Closing Scene (Lippincott, 1887)
1945-69-6036
Engraver: Wm. Jas.
Linton. Artist:
“The Kingdom of the West Wind,” illustrating “Hiawatha,” in: Works
of Longfellow (
1945-69-6037
Engraver: W. J. Linton. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
“The Windmill,” in: Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1883)
1945-69-6038
Engraver: H. Linton. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
[girls getting water,] illustrating
1945-69-6039
Engraver: H. Linton. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
“The Song of the
Sower,” illustrating
1945-69-6040
Engraver: H. Linton. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
“The Fountain,”
illustrating
1945-69-6041
Engraver: H. Linton. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
[winter landscape,] illustrating
1945-69-6042
Engraver: Arthur Hayman. Artist: Wm. T. Richards
[churchyard,] in Elegy written in a Country Churchyard (Lippincott & Co., 1883)
1945-69-6043
Engraver: John P. Davis. Artist: Fred B. Schell
[lane and houses,] in Elegy written in a Country Churchyard (Lippincott & Co., 1883)
1945-69-6044
Engraver: E. Heineman. Artist: G. W. Edwards
[old plow,] in Home Ballads by Bayard Taylor (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-6045
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: J. F. Murphy
[orchard,] in Home Ballads by Bayard Taylor (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-6046
Engraver: E. Heineman. Artist: F. S. Church
[man with horses,] in Home Ballads by Bayard Taylor (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-6047
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: F. S. Church
[tree in field,] in Home Ballads by Bayard Taylor (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-6048
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: Geo. H. Yewell
[woman with calf,] in Home Ballads by Bayard Taylor (Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-6049
Engraver: Whymper. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“Duel of Death,” in: Nature (London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1872)
1945-69-6050
Engraver: Whymper. Artist: H. Giacomelli
[trees and ferns,] in: Nature (London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1872)
1945-69-6051
Engraver: Jonnard(?). Artist: H. Giacomelli
“Sunset,” in: Nature (London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1872)
1945-69-6052
Engraver: Whymper. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“Rainbow Over the
1945-69-6053
Engraver: Pannemaker. Artist: H. Giacomelli
[farm scene,] in: Nature (London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1872)
1945-69-6054
Engraver: George P. Williams. Artist: Chas. Melville Dewey
[farm scene and elms,] in: The Closing Scene (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1887)
1945-69-6055
Engraver: Fred. Juengling. Artist: H. Bolton Jones
[farm house and birds,] in: The Closing Scene (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1887)
1945-69-6056
Engraver: Robt. Hoskin. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Admonition,” for Wordsworth sonnet, in: Harper’s, Vol. LXX, Nov. 1884 – Apr. 1885
1945-69-6057
Engraver: Robt.
Hoskin. Artist:
“Light and Shadow,” in: Harper’s, Vol. LXX, Nov. 1884 – Apr. 1885
1945-69-6058
Engraver: Robt. Hoskin. Artist: R. W. Hubbard
“Landscape Composition.” in Harper’s, Nov. 1879, and Art in America, 1880
1945-69-6059
Engraver: Robt. Hoskin. Artist: A. B. Durand
“A Study From Nature” in Harper’s, Nov. 1879, and Art in America, 1880
1945-69-6060
Engraver: Robt. Hoskin. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“A Sunday Morning In
1945-69-6061
Engraver: Robt. Hoskin. Artist: Frank B. Schell(?)
“Lover’s Leap.” Published in: Harper’s, Vol. LVII, June – Nov. 1878
1945-69-6062
Engraver: Robt. Hoskin. Artist: Frank B. Schell(?)
“Tombs At Christ Church, Middlesex,” in: Harper’s, Vol. LVII, June – Nov. 1878
1945-69-6063
Engraver: Robt. Hoskin. Artist: Frank B. Schell
“
1945-69-6064
Engraver: Robt. Hoskin. Artist: Bruce Crane
“A Passing Storm.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, Vol. XI – Jan – June, 1892
1945-69-6065
Engraver: Robt. Hoskin. Artist: unknown
“Plantation Scene—A Negro Hut,” in: Harper’s, Vol. LVII, June – Nov. 1878
1945-69-6066
Engraver: H. Gray. Artist: C. Graham
“Shell Mounds,
1945-69-6067
Engraver: Robt. Hoskin. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-6068
Engraver: Harley. Artist: unknown
“View From Point Lookout,
1945-69-6069 through 6072 – items missing or numbers not used
1945-69-6073
Engraver: A. Lepère. Artist: A. Lepère
“At the Crossways—Early Morning,” in: The Magazine of Art, August, 1888, p. 293
1945-69-6074
Engraver: A. Lepère. Artist: A. Lepère
“Mid-Day Rest in the Forest” [
1945-69-6075
Engraver: A. Lepère. Artist: A. Lepère
“The
1945-69-6076
Engraver: Cassell. Artist: John McWhirter, A. R. A.
“The Three Witches” [trees,] published in: The Magazine of Art, 1886, p. 408
1945-69-6077
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Gilbert Stuart
“Mrs. James Greenleaf (Ann Penn Allen)” in The Century Magazine, June 1899, p. 277;
On back: article by Charles Henry Hart, about portrait
1945-69-6078
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Gilbert Stuart
“Mrs. Josiah Bradlee (Lucy Hall)” in: The Century Magazine, July 1899, p. 363;
On back: article by Charles Henry Hart, about portrait
1945-69-6079
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Gilbert Stuart
“Mrs. Thomas Lea (Sarah Shippen)” in The Century Magazine, September, 1899, p. 735;
On back: article by Charles Henry Hart, about portrait
1945-69-6080
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Van Dyck; based on photo by Braun, Clement & Co.
“William II of
1945-69-6081
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Gilbert Stuart
“Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis,” in: The Century Magazine, November, 1899, p. 23;
On back: article by Charles Henry Hart, about portrait
1945-69-6082
Engraver: Hy Wolf. Artist: unknown
“Jonathan and a Client—The Lady With the Green Pocket-book,” in Harper’s, Feb. 1882 or July 1890
1945-69-6083
Engraver: Hy Wolf. Artist: Barnard(?)
“Henry Irving At Home,” in Harper’s, Feb. 1882 or July 1890
1945-69-6084
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Reginald Bathurst Birch
“Margery’s Champion,” in: St. Nicholas Magazine, February 1883, frontispiece
1945-69-6085
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist:
“Who’s That?” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, March or June 1880
1945-69-6086
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist:
“Early Ploughing,” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, March or June 1880
1945-69-6087
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Otto H. Basher
“In The Store,” published in: The Century Magazine, January 1900, p. 363
1945-69-6088
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“On Chloris Walking in ye Snow,” with poem by R. Herrick, in Harper’s Monthly, May 1880, p. 844
1945-69-6089
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist:
“Catbird Antics,” published in: Harper’s Monthly, March 1885 or Sept. 1888
1945-69-6090
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: A. B. Frost
“In Luck.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, March 1885 or Sept. 1888
1945-69-6091
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: John S. Sargent
“Joseph Jefferson as ‘Dr. Pangloss,’” in: The Century, June 1896, frontispiece
1945-69-6092
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Francis Day
“Isolde and Brangaena in ‘Tristan and Isolde’ (Mme. Sucher as Isolde)”
Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, Vol. V. Jan – June, 1889, March 1889, p. 343
1945-69-6093
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist:
“Lycaste,” [orchid,] published in: Harper’s Monthly, August 1886, p. 351
1945-69-6094
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Frederick Barnard
“Shake Hands, My Dear Young Friend,” in: Harper’s Monthly, April 1886, p. 722
1945-69-6095
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: A. B. Frost
“A Strange Bedfellow,” in: Harper’s Monthly, March 1886, p. 611
1945-69-6096
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: William Simpson(?)
“
1945-69-6097
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Albert Edelfelt
“Going to Church on
Box 32:
1945-69-6098
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Joshua Reynolds
“Portrait of ‘Kitty Fisher,’” in: Harper’s Monthly, December, 1906, p. 99;
On back: article by W. Stanton Howard, about portrait
1945-69-6099
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: W. M. Chase
“Portrait of a Woman,” in: Harper’s Monthly, October 1906, p. 699;
On back: article by W. Stanton Howard, about portrait
1945-69-6100
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Thomas Gainsborough
“Portrait of ‘Jane Eyton,’” published in: Harper’s Monthly, September, 1906, p. 625;
On back: article by W. Stanton Howard, about portrait
1945-69-6101 -
SMALL
p. 157-158: Engravers and artists unknown, but see initials; [dove on ledge] and [birds in tree,] for poem “ The Girl and the Dove,” publication information unknown
1945-69-6102-
SMALL
Engraver and artist unknown
[cuckoo,] for poem “The Cuckoo,” publication information unknown
1945-69-6103 -
SMALL
Engraver and artist unknown, but see initials
[cuckoos with nest,] for poem “The Cuckoo,” publication information unknown
1945-69-6104 -
SMALL
[p.163:] Engraver: E. Berveiller. Artist: H.G.(?), [birds in tree];
p. 164: Engraver and artist unknown, [field,] with poem “Summer,” publication information unknown
1945-69-6105 -
SMALL
Engraver: Sargent. Artist: H.G.
[downspout, tools,] with poem “The Passion-Flower,” publication information unknown
1945-69-6106 -
SMALL
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: unknown.
[cross, vines,] with poem “The Passion-Flower,” publication information unknown
1945-69-6107 -
SMALL
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: unknown.
[butterfly,] with poem “Little Streams,” publication information unknown
1945-69-6108 -
SMALL
p. 181: Engraver: W. Whymper. Artist: unknown. [moonlit stream];
p. 182: Engraver: Sargent. Artist: H.G., [stream through woods,] with poem “Little Streams,” publication information unknown
1945-69-6109 -
SMALL
Engraver: unknown. Artist: H.G.
[roses, butterflies,] with poem “Childhood,” publication information unknown
1945-69-6110 -
SMALL
Engraver: Meaulle. Artist: H.G.
[windmill,] with poem “Childhood,” publication information unknown
1945-69-6111 -
SMALL
Engraver: unknown. Artist: H.G.
[mother, daughter,] with poem “Childhood,” publication information unknown
1945-69-6112 -
SMALL
p. 173: Engraver: E. Ber. Artist: H.G., [birds on branch];
p. 174: engraver and artist unknown, [nests,] with poem “The Titmouse, or Blue-Cap,” publication information unknown
1945-69-6113 -
SMALL
Engraver: J. W. Whymper. Artist: unknown
[pond in woods,] with poem “The Broom-Flower,” publication information unknown
1945-69-6114 -
SMALL
p. 165: Engraver: Sargent. Artist: unknown. [waterfall,]
p. 166: engraver and artist unknown, [butterflies,} with poem “Summer,” publication information unknown
1945-69-6115 -
SMALL
p. 193: engraver and artist unknown, [flowres,] poem “The Passion-Flower”;
p. 194: engraver: Meaulle. Artist: unknown. [girl and flowers,] with poem “The Child and the Flowers,” publication information unknown
1945-69-6116 -
SMALL
p. 195: Engraver: Sargent. Artist: unknown, [girl on wall];
p. 196: engraver and artist unknown, [graveyard,] with poem “The Child and the Flowers,” publication information unknown
1945-69-6117 -
SMALL
engraver and artist unknown
[apple tree,] with poem “The Apple-Tree,” publication information unknown
1945-69-6118 -
SMALL
p. 199: engraver and artist unknown, [lizard, apples,] with poem “The Apple-Tree”;
p. 200: Engraver: Rouget. Artist: unknown. [family, flowers,] with poem “The Poor Man’s Garden,” publication information unknown
1945-69-6119 -
SMALL
On side: Engraver: unknown. Artist: F. O. C. D. [Cobbler Keezar, with poem];
Other side: artist or engraver: H. F. [lake in woods, with poem,] publication information unknown
1945-69-6120 -
SMALL
Engraver: H. F. artist: unknown.
[farm, village, town,] poem on back, publication information unknown
1945-69-6121 -
SMALL
On side: Engraver: H. F., artist: unknown. [partial picture of door, with poem];
Other side: engraver: W .J. Hennessy. Artist: unknown. [woman, lighthouse, with poetry,] publication information unknown
1945-69-6122 -
SMALL
Engraver: T. Cole. Artist: C.S. R.
[woman daydreaming,] with poem “Day Dreams,” in Scribner’s Monthly, January 1877
1945-69-6123 -
SMALL
Engraver: T. Cole. Artist: unknown.
“The Shelf of Broken Toys,” with poem “Mother Goose Operetta” by G. B. Bartlett, in Scribner’s Monthly, January 1877
1945-69-6124 -
SMALL
p. 433: engraver: T. Cole. Artist: C.S.R., “Telling Fish Stories”Engraver”;
p. 434: engraver: F. L. [Leblanc]. Artist: unknown. “Hic Jacet,” for “Trout-Fishing in the
1945-69-6125 -
SMALL
p. 583: engraver: unknown. Artist: Jas. C. Beard. “The Angler and His Prey”;
p. 584: Engraver: T. Cole. Artist: Church. “Something That Cannot Be Seen At the Aquarium,” for “The New York Aquarium,” in Scribner’s Monthly, March 1877
1945-69-6126 -
SMALL
p. 591: engravers unknown. “Making Cast of the Angler,” by Kelly; and “A Life On The Ocean Wave, A Home On The Rolling Deep,” with music, by Church;
p. 592: Engraver: T. Cole. Artist: C.S.R. “I Haven’t Stolen Anything, Have I?” for
“Nicholas Minturn” by J. G. Holland, in Scribner’s Monthly, March 1877
1945-69-6127 -
SMALL
p. 339: Engraver: T. Cole. Artist: A. Will. “Florencia Tomayao”;
p. 340: engraver: unknown.
Artist: R. Sayer. “Florencia’s
Yucca-Thatched Home,” for “Brave Little
Florencia” by Newton Perkins, in Scribner’s
Monthly, March 1877
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SMALL
p. 769: Engraver: T.
Cole. Artist: W. Thompson. “The Meet At ‘The Harp And Eagle,’ Near
p. 770: Engraver: D. Nicholas. Artist: unknown. “Edward Laverack, Esq.”;
engraver or artist: Bolles, “Rabbit-Hunting with Beagles” for “Some American Sporting Dogs” in Scribner’s Monthly, April 1877
1945-69-6129
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“Home of the Pitcher
Plant,” in: Picturesque
1945-69-6130
Engraver: F. Levin. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“Loading a Batteau at
Low Tide,” in: Picturesque
1945-69-6131
Engraver: F. Levin. Artist: H. Lerolle
“The Arrival of The Shepherds,” in: The Century, December 1891, p. 174
1945-69-6132
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Albert Moore
“Yellow Marguerites.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, November 1891, p. 721
1945-69-6133
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: S. J. Guy
“The Spirit of ’76.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, July 16, 1881, p. 469
1945-69-6134
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown.
“Léon Gambetta.” Published in: The Century, March 1883
1945-69-6135
Engraver: O. Lacour. Artist: Zoffany
“David Garrck as Abel Drugger.” In: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1888
1945-69-6136
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: From photo
“Wm. Lloyd Garrison.” Published in: The Century, Apr – Nov 1885.
On back: C.A.P. after Swain. “Portrait of Garrison when Young”
1945-69-6137
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: after photograph by Brady
“Joshua R. Giddings.” Published in: unknown, no date, article about Abraham Lincoln
1945-69-6138
Engraver: Wm. B. Closson. Artist: Chardin
“Mme. Geoffrin.” In The Women of the French Salons (Century Co., 1891); also Century Magazine, 1890
1945-69-6139
Engraver: T. A. Butler. Artist: unknown.
“Louise Henriette de Bourbon-Conti, Duchesse d’ Orléans.” In The Women of the French Salons (Century Co., 1891); also Century Magazine, 1890
1945-69-6140
Engraver: J. J. Weber. Artist: J. P. Melchior
“Der junge Goethe.” Published in: Illustrirte Zeitung, August 24, 1899
1945-69-6141
Engraver: J. J. Weber. Artist: Jof. Karl Stieler
“Goethe.” Published in: Illustrirte Zeitung, August 24, 1899
1945-69-6142
Engraver: J. J. Weber. Artist: Ludwig Sebbers
“Goethe im 77 Lebensjahre (1826).” Published in: Illustrirte Zeitung, August 24, 1899
1945-69-6143
Engraver: J. J. Weber. Artist: C. M. Schwerdgeburth
“Goethe (1832).” Published in: Illustrirte Zeitung, August 24, 1899
1945-69-6144
Engraver: Annin. Artist: unknown
“War” [horse on battlefield,] in The Child’s Paper, by American Tract Society, 1853
1945-69-6145 –
signed by engraver; see also n-d-1883, letter from Aikman
Engraver: Walter M. Aikman. Artist: unknown.
[village along small river,] printed on thin paper, published in: unknown, 1913
1945-69-6146
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Domenico Ghirlandaio
“
1945-69-6147
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: Bruce Crane
[autumn woods, with poetry] in The Closing Scene (Philadelphia: Lippincott Co., 1887)
1945-69-6148
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: W. L. Taylor
[porch in autumn, with poetry] in The Closing Scene (Philadelphia: Lippincott Co., 1887)
1945-69-6149
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: H. Siemiradzki
“Summer Night in Old Pompeii,” in: Harper’s, December 1889, p. 87
1945-69-6150
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: H. Siemiradzki
“Le Depart du Convent, in: Harper’s, December 1889, p. 87
1945-69-6151
Engraver: A. Bellinger. Artist: Sant
“Genius is Heaven-Born,” in Modern Art and Artists, ed. by Wilfrid Meynell, 1886
1945-69-6152
Engraver: A. Bellinger. Artist: G. Clausen
“Girl’s Head,” in: Modern Art and Artists, ed. by Wilfrid Meynell (Cassell, 1886)
1945-69-6153
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“The Big Yew-Tree.” Published in: Harper’s, vol. LXXIII, June – Nov 1886
1945-69-6154
Engraver: R. Straudenbaur. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“Early Settlers on Their Way to Church.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, Jan 6, 1883
1945-69-6155
Engraver: F. Forberg, drawn by R Brend’Amour. Artist: Gustave Süs
“An Interesting Crisis” [chicks hatching.] Published in: The Aldine (1872)
1945-69-6156
Engraver: H. Davidson. Artist: Hy. Sandham
“Adèle Aus Der Ohe.” In: The Century, Nov 1887 – April 1888
1945-69-6157
Engraver: H. Davidson. Artist: unknown, from portrait at
“Miss Evelyn Byrd.” Published in: The Century, May 1891 – Oct. 1891
1945-69-6158
Engraver: J. W. Evans. Artist: unknown
“Napoleon.” Published in: The Century, Nov 1892 – April 1893.
On back: brief description of portrait medallion
1945-69-6159
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Portrait of Gustav Kruell (1903),” privately published, 1903
1945-69-6160
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: photo by Kruell
“David Neal.” Published in: Magazine of Art, February 1886, p. 101
1945-69-6161
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: Mme. Ronner
“The Turbulent
1945-69-6162
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: photo by Sarony
“Horace Greeley.” Published in: The Century, July 1891, frontispiece
1945-69-6163
Engraver: C. Carter. Artist: Émile Wauters
“Lieutenant-General Baron Goffinet.” Published in: Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-6164
Engraver: Brend’Amour. Artist: Lischbein(? – see name in black letter type)
“Goethe in der Campagna,” published in: Illustrirte Zeitung, Aug. 1899
On back: “Das
Goethe-haus zu
“Das Studizimmer,” in above house, also from a photo
1945-69-6165
Engraver: J. J. W. Artist: unknown, possibly from photograph
“Goethe’s Gartenhaus zu
1945-69-6166
Engraver: J. J. Weber. Artist: Angelika Kauffmann.
“Goethe. [
1945-69-6167
Engraver: J. J. Weber. Artist: G. M. Kraus.
“Goethe.” Published in: Illustrirte Zeitung, Aug. 24, 1899
1945-69-6168
Engraver: J. J. Weber. Artist: Gerhard v. Kügelgen
“Goethe. (1808).” Published in: Illustrirte Zeitung, Aug. 24, 1899
1945-69-6169
Engraver: Förberg. Artist: G. v. Boffe
“Goethe. Miniaturbild (1814 bix 1817).” Published in: Illustrirte Zeitung, Aug. 24, 1899
1945-69-6170
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Frank French
[Infant Among ferns,]
in Home
On back: by F. French, bird and nest, with poem
1945-69-6171
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Frank French
“A
1945-69-6172
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Frank French
“A Child of the
On back: Japanese mother, child, lanterns, with poem
1945-69-6173
Engraver: Frank
French. Artist:
“Evening Primroses,” with poem, in: Harper’s, Vol. LXXVIII, Nov. 1888 – Apr. 1889
1945-69-6174
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: see monogram
“Sleeping Poppies,” in: Harper’s, Vol. LXXVIII, Nov. 1888 – Apr. 1889
1945-69-6175
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Scholl, photographer
“Modjeska as “Juliet,’” in: Scribner’s Monthly, March, 1879, p. 665
1945-69-6176
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Diego Rodriguez Velasquez
“The Spinners.” Published in: The Century Magazine, September, 1906, p. 771
1945-69-6177
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Nicolaes Maes
“The Spinner.” Published in: The Century Magazine, February, 1894, p. 565
On back: article about Maes
1945-69-6178
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Will H. Low
“The Bride,” with poem, in: Works of Longfellow, Vol. 2 (Hougton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-6179
Engraver: Smithwick. Artist: Howard Pyle
“A Mountain
1945-69-6180
Engraver: French. Artist:
“The Song-Sparrow’s Nest,” in: Harper’s, vol. LXIV, Nov. 1881 – Apr. 1882
1945-69-6181
Engraver: B. F. Childs. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Here dwells the good
old farmer,
1945-69-6182
Engraver: A. J. Bogert. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Iron is heaped in mountain piles,” in Bitter-Sweet (Scribner & Co., 1867)
1945-69-6183
Engraver: R. H. Carson. Artist: Edwin A. Abbey
“There’s None Like Pretty Sally,” in: Harper’s Magazine, December, 1886, p. 55.
On back: illustrated title page for “Sally in Our Alley,” a song by H. Carey
1945-69-6184 –
with color tints
Engraver: Florian. Artist: A. B. Wenzell
“The Posing Vivette,” publication information unknown
1945-69-6185 –
with color tints
Engraver: Florian. Artist: A. B. Wenzell
“The Posing Vivette,” publication information unknown
1945-69-6186 –
with color tints
Engraver: Florian. Artist: A. B. Wenzell
“The Posing Vivette,” publication information unknown
1945-69-6187 –
with color tints
Engraver: Florian. Artist: A. B. Wenzell
“The Posing Vivette,” publication information unknown
1945-69-6188
Engraver: Cox. Artist: McEntee.
“A Snow-Storm,” in Illustrated
Library of
1945-69-6189
Engraver: Cox. Artist: McEntee
[winter scene,] in Illustrated Library of
1945-69-6190
Engraver: Cox. Artist: McEntee
“The Murdered
Traveller” in Illustrated Library of
1945-69-6191
Engraver: Cox. Artist: Smillie
“Song of the Brook”
in Illustrated Library of
1945-69-6192
Engraver: M. Klinkicht. Artist: F. Barnard
“Prince Henry and Poins,” in: The Plays of Shakespeare (London: Cassell & Co., 1885)
1945-69-6193
Engraver: J. M. Johnstone. Artist: Sir John E. Millais, P. R. A.
“Ophelia,” published in: The Magazine of Art, October, 1892, p. VII
1945-69-6194
Engraver: C. Cullen. Artist: Kelly
“The Harpooner Stood Ready.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. VI - 1879
1945-69-6195
Engraver: C. Cullen. Artist: A. F.
“The Cat Drives Rumpty-Dudget Away,” published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. VI – 1879
1945-69-6196
Engraver: C. Cullen. Artist: F. D.
“Talking Over Home Troubles.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. VI – 1879
1945-69-6197
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist:
“Argus Pheasant, Golden Pheasant,” in: Harper’s, Vol. LVII, June – Nov. 1878
1945-69-6198
Engraver: A. Bellenger. Artist: Frank Dicksee
“Romeo and Juliet,” in Magazine of Art, 1881, for Cassell’s Illustrated Shakespeare
1945-69-6199
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Frank French
“Apple Blossoms.” in Home
On back: apple blossoms, by F. French, with poem
1945-69-6200
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Frank French
“Ole Mammy’s Baby Ned,” in Home
On back: decorated letter S, by F. French, with poem
1945-69-6201
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Frank French
“Little Blue Jacket,”
in Home
On back: cupids with sea serpent, by F. French, with poem
1945-69-6202
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Birch
“All On The Road To Alibazan,” in: St. Nicholas, Vol. XII – Part II. May – Oct. 1885
1945-69-6203
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Frank French
[decorated title] for Home
1945-69-6204
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Frank French
[decorated on contents page,] in Home
On back: F. French’s dedication and preface, both decorated
1945-69-6205
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Frank French
“Under the Mistletoe.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. XVI – Part 2. Apr – Nov. 1889
1945-69-6206
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Frank French
“The Indian Child,”
in Home
On back: decorated letter C and poem
1945-69-6207
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Frank French
“Boy Flying Kite,” in
Home
On back: illustrated poem
1945-69-6208
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Frank French
“Pansies” in Home
On back: decorated letter D and poem
1945-69-6209 –
on thin paper, plate 10
Engraver: J. J. M. Huyot. Artist: M. Andriolli
Romeo & Juliet, V, iii, 148-150, in Shakespeare Gallery (New York: Lovering, 1886?)
1945-69-6210 –
on thin paper, plate 2
Engraver: J. J. M. Huyot. Artist: M. Andriolli
Romeo & Juliet, I, v, 101-102, in Shakespeare Gallery (New York: Lovering, 1886?)
1945-69-6211 –
on thin paper, plate 5
Engraver: J. J. M. Huyot. Artist: M. Andriolli
Romeo & Juliet, III, i, 138, in Shakespeare Gallery (New York: Lovering, 1886?)
1945-69-6212 –
on thin paper, plate 9
Engraver: J. J. M. Huyot. Artist: M. Andriolli
Romeo & Juliet, V, i, 76, 80, in Shakespeare Gallery (New York: Lovering, 1886?)
1945-69-6213 –
on thin paper, plate 1
Engraver: J. J. M. Huyot. Artist: M. Andriolli
Romeo & Juliet, I, i, 82, in Shakespeare Gallery (New York: Lovering, 1886?)
1945-69-6214 –
on thin paper, plate 4
Engraver: J. J. M. Huyot. Artist: M. Andriolli
Romeo & Juliet, II, vi, 35-37, in Shakespeare Gallery (New York: Lovering, 1886?)
1945-69-6215 –
on thin paper, plate 6
Engraver: J. J. M. Huyot. Artist: M. Andriolli
Romeo & Juliet, III, iii, 81-82, in Shakespeare Gallery (New York: Lovering, 1886?)
1945-69-6216 –
on thin paper, plate 3
Engraver: J. J. M. Huyot. Artist: M. Andriolli
Romeo & Juliet, II, iv, 198, in Shakespeare Gallery (New York: Lovering, 1886?)
1945-69-6217 –
on thin paper, plate 7
Engraver: J. J. M. Huyot. Artist: M. Andriolli
Romeo & Juliet, IV, ii, 17-22, in Shakespeare Gallery (New York: Lovering, 1886?)
1945-69-6218 –
on thin paper, plate 8
Engraver: J. J. M. Huyot. Artist: M. Andriolli
Romeo & Juliet, IV, v, 24, in Shakespeare Gallery (New York: Lovering, 1886?)
1945-69-6219
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist:
“A Winter Rendezvous,” in: Harper’s, Vol. LXIV. Nov. 1881 – Apr. 1882
1945-69-6220
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist:
[edge of a field,] in: Harper’s, Vol. LXIV. Nov. 1881 – Apr. 1882
1945-69-6221
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Howard Pyle
“An Autumn Evening,” in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, Nov. 1881 – Apr. 1882
1945-69-6222
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist:
“Gossamer,” published in:
Harper’s, Vol. LXIV. Nov. 1881
– Apr. 1882
1945-69-6223
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist:
“Peacock Feathers,” published in: Harper’s, Vol. LVII. June – Nov. 1878
1945-69-6224
Engraver: William B. Closson. Artist: Barbudo
“Last Scene in Hamlet.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1887
1945-69-6225
Engraver: unknown. Artist:
photo by the Vanderweyde Light,
“The Prince of Wales.” published in: Harper’s Monthly, Vol. LXX. April, 1885
1945-69-6226
Engraver: W. B.
Closson. Artist: photo by W. and D. Downey,
“The Princess of
1945-69-6227
Engraver: John Andrew. Artist: E. H. Garrett
“
On back: 6 decorated titles, engraved by Russell & Richardson, drawn by L. S. Ipsen
1945-69-6228
Engraver: J. A. Bogert. Artist: Thos. Moran
“The Revenge of Rain-in-The-
1945-69-6229
Engraver: E. R. Tichenor. Artist: W. T. Smedley
“Victoria Park,
1945-69-6230
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“By The
1945-69-6231
Engraver: W. J. Dana. Artist: F. B. Schell
“
1945-69-6232
Engraver: W. J. Dana. Artist: F. B. Schell after The Marquis of Lorne
“Kootaney,” in: Picturesque
1945-69-6233
Engraver: Florian. Artist: W. Hatherell
“The Lawn, Near Stanhope,” in: Harper’s, Vol. LXXXVII. June – Nov. 1893
1945-69-6234
Engraver: P. Gusman. Artist: W. Hatherell
“Changing Guard At St. James’s Palace,” in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1893
1945-69-6235
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“The Wishing Gate,” published in: Harper’s - Vol. LXII. Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-6236
Engraver: Held. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Buttermere,” published in: Harper’s - Vol. LXII. Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-6237
Engraver: Hoskin. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“Helvellyn and Thirlmere,” published in: Harper’s - Vol. LXII. Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-6238
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“Ullswater,” published in: Harper’s - Vol. LXII. Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-6239
Engraver: Thomas Johnson. Artist: Granville Perkins
“Tomb of Landgrave Smith,” in: Harper’s - Vol. LII. Nov. 1875 – Apr. 1876
1945-69-6240
Engraver: Thomas Johnson. Artist: Granville Perkins
“Old
1945-69-6241
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“Yews of Borrowdale,” published in: Harper’s - Vol. LXII. Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-6242
Engraver:
“The Haymakers,” published in: Harper’s - Vol. LXII. Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-6243
Engraver: Hoskin. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Bridge In
1945-69-6244
Engraver: T. L. Smart. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Rydal Mount,” probably in Harpers, 1880
1945-69-6245
Engraver: Schultz. Artist: Alfred Parsons.
“Langdale Pikes,” probably in Harpers, 1880
1945-69-6246
Engraver: Held. Artist: Alfred Parsons or E. A. Abbey
“Windermere, Southward View,” probably in Harpers, 1880
1945-69-6247
Engraver: T. L. Smart, Schultz, Held or Smithwick & French. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“Parson’s Pleasure,” probably in Harpers, 1880
1945-69-6248
Engraver: Madame Jacob. Artist: John Constable
“
Box 33:
1945-69-6249
Engraver: Harley. Artist: Albert F. Bellows
“A By-Way Near
Torquay,
1945-69-6250
Engraver: M. Jackson(?). Artist: J. Wilson, Jun
“
On back: very brief article about painting
1945-69-6251
Engraver: Wm. J. Linton. Artist: H. Bolton Jones
“A Cloudy Day in
October, Brittany.” In: American
Painters (
1945-69-6252
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“The
1945-69-6253
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“The Toll-Bridge,” in: Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, Dec. 1883 – May 1884
1945-69-6254
Engraver: O. Lacour. Artist: F. Noel Paton
“Muckish and the
1945-69-6256
Engraver: O. Lacour. Artist: F. Noel Paton
“The Pleaskin and ‘Giants Eye-Glass,’” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1886
1945-69-6257
Engraver: O. Lacour. Artist: F. Noel Paton
“Ross Castle,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1886
1945-69-6258
Engraver: O. Lacour. Artist: Clough Bromley
“Streatham Common,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1886
1945-69-6259
Engraver: T. H. Heard. Artist:
“Landing Stages at
1945-69-6260
Engraver: T. H. Heard. Artist: Birge Harrison
“Herd of Sheep and Kangaroo—The Plains in 1840” in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1891
1945-69-6261
Engraver: P. Kahdemann. Artist: Charles Stuart
“Llyn Gwynant.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-6262
Engraver: A. Anderson. Artist: Felix Buhot
“Une Jetée En Angleterre,” published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1887
1945-69-6263 –
oversized – C – Box 3
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: Doré
“The ice was here, the ice was there, The ice was all around”
Published in: Rime of
the Ancient Mariner (
1945-69-6264
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: René-Théodore Berthon
“Napoleon Bonaparte in 1809,” in The Century, Aug. 1896, p. 61
1945-69-6265
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Amble-Louis-Claude Pagnest
“Napoleon in 1813,” in The Century, Aug. 1896, p. 61
1945-69-6266
Engraver: J. W. Evans. Artist: Georges Rouget
“Detail from The Religious Marriage of Napoleon and Maria Louisa,” in The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1896
1945-69-6267
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: Antoine-Jean Gros
“Jérôme Bonaparte,
King of
1945-69-6268
Engraver:
“Maria Louisa and the
King of
1945-69-6269
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: Robert Lefevre
“Princess Pauline Bonaparte,” in The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1896
1945-69-6270
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: Sir Thomas Lawrence
“Napoleon’s Son, The
King of
1945-69-6271
Engraver: unknown. Artist: J. B. Greuze
“Bonaparte, Lieutenant D’Artillerie,” unknown publication, no date
1945-69-6272
Engraver: unknown
Artist: L. David
“Bonaparte, First Consul,” unknown publication, no date
1945-69-6273
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Meissonier
“Napoleon in
1945-69-6274
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Jean-Baptiste-Paulin Guérin
“Auguste-Frédéric-Louis Viesse de Marmont,
Duke of
1945-69-6275
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: unknown, in The Museum of Versailles
“Lucien Bonaparte, Prince of Canino,” in The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1896
1945-69-6276
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Paul-Hippolyte Delaroche
“Napoleon in His Study,” in The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1896
1945-69-6277
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
“Napoleon Bonaparte, First Consul,” in The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1895
1945-69-6278
Engraver: Peter Aitken. Artist: Jean Paul Laurens
“Napoleon and Pius VII at Fountainebleau,” in The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1896
1945-69-6279
Engraver: Peter Aitken. Artist: François Flameng
“It Is He!” in The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1896
1945-69-6280
Engraver: Peter Aitken. Artist: Nicolas-Louis-François Gosse
“Napoleon Receives
the Queen of
1945-69-6281
Engraver: H. Davidson. Artist: Eric Pape
“Napoleon Planning a
1945-69-6282
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: Jean-Baptiste Regnault
“Marriage of Prince Jerome Bonaparte and Princess Frederica Catherine of Würtemberg,” in The Century, Nov. 1895 – Apr. 1896
1945-69-6283
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: A. Castalgne
“The Infant Napoleon in the room of his Birth,” in The Century, Nov. 1894 – Apr. 1895
1945-69-6284
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Realier-Dumas
“Bonaparte, the novice,
at the
1945-69-6285
Engraver: W. Miller. Artist: John Richards
“A Candidate for Adoption” [cats,] in: Harper’s Young People, Vol. X, March 6, 1888
1945-69-6286
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: E. L. Weeks
“The Camel Caravan by Moonlight,” published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1893
1945-69-6287
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: de Thulstrup
“On The
1945-69-6288
Engraver: A. F. Kinnersley. Artist: H. W. Herrick
“Amos and His Bossy,” in: The Child’s Paper, 1861 (American Tract Society)
1945-69-6289
Engraver: A. F. Kinnersley. Artist: H. W. Herrick
[children with pony,] in: The Child’s Paper, 1861 (American Tract Society)
1945-69-6290
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: W. T. Smedley
“War—War he ‘quainted with enny of ‘em?” in: Harper’s, Nov. 1890 – Apr. 1891
1945-69-6291
Engraver: J. P. Davis. Artist: unknown
[fish,] published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. V – 1878
1945-69-6292
Engraver: J. P. Davis. Artist: unknown
“The Duet” [cat and dog,] published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. V – 1878
1945-69-6293
Engraver: J. P. Davis. Artist: unknown
“’Look At Me,’ The Old Man Said.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. V - 1878
1945-69-6294
Engraver: J. P. Davis. Artist: unknown
“The Choir-Master Is delighted with his new pupil,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. V – 1878
1945-69-6295
Engraver: unknown. Artist: unknown
“Remarkable Cats.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, October 25, 1884
1945-69-6296
Engraver:
“A Study in Water Color” [cats,] in: The Century, May – Oct. 1893
1945-69-6297
Engraver:
“An Intruder” [cats with bird,] in: The Century, May – Oct. 1893
1945-69-6298
Engraver:
“Wide Awake” [kittens,] published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. XX – Sept., 1893
1945-69-6299
Engraver:
“Held by the Enemy” [kittens with bird,] published in: St. Nicholas, Nov. 1895
1945-69-6300
Engraver: Samuel Davis. Artist: J. H. Dolph
“An After-Dinner Nap” [cat,] published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-6301
Engraver: E. Bookhout. Artist: W.L.S., James C. Beard, or A. Will
[moon and stars,] published in: St. Nicholas, 1873-1875
1945-69-6302
Engraver: E. Bookhout. Artist: W.L.S., James C. Beard, or A. Will
[The
1945-69-6303
Engraver: E. Bookhout. Artist: W.L.S.
“How the boys went to the river for water,” published in: St. Nicholas, 1873-1875
1945-69-6304
Engraver: E. Bookhout. Artist: W.L.S., James C. Beard, or A. Will
[The
1945-69-6305
Engraver: E. Bookhout. Artist: W.L.S., James C. Beard, or A. Will
[The
1945-69-6306
Engraver: E. Bookhout. Artist: James C. Beard
“The Markhoor Goat,” published in: St. Nicholas, 1873-1875
1945-69-6307
Engraver: E. Bookhout. Artist: W.L.S., James C. Beard, or A. Will
[The
1945-69-6308
Engraver: E. Bookhout. Artist: A. Will, from a photograph
“Statue of William Tell at Altorf,” published in: St. Nicholas, 1873-1875
1945-69-6309
Engraver: W. Miller. Artist: E. Munier
“Pussy’s ‘Good Morning’” published in St. Nicholas, February 1894
1945-69-6310
Engraver: J. Edmonds. Artist: W. H. Beard
“All Sorts In Our Class” [animals,] in Harper’s Young People, Vol. X. July 10, 1888
1945-69-6311
Engraver: C. H. Latham from photo of painting by artist: Jaque
“Sheep.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-6312
Engraver: John S. Marquand from photo of painting by artist: Marak
“The Morning Song.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-6313
Engraver: G. H. Del’Orme. Artist: Castaigne
“On The Great Cattle Trail,” in: Scribner’s Magazine, Jan – June, 1892
1945-69-6314
Engraver: Brightly. Artist: Peter Moran
“Watering The Cattle,” published in: The Aldine, Vol. V – No.9, Sept. 1872
1945-69-6315
Engraver: A. Blossé. Artist: Mark Fisher
“Weaned Calves” in: The Magazine of Art, 1889
1945-69-6316
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist:
Josef
“The Sleepers” in: The Magazine of Art, 1889
1945-69-6317
Engraver: E. H. Del’Orme Artist: J. H. Dolph
“Interested for a Moment” [kitten,] in: St. Nicholas, Nov. 1890 – Nov 1891
1945-69-6318
Engraver: H. Velten. Artist: J. H. Dolph
“J. H. Dolph.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Nov. 1890 – Nov 1891
1945-69-6319
Engraver: E. H. Del’Orme. Artist: J. H. Dolph
“Keep Off!” [kitten] Published in: St. Nicholas, Nov. 1890 – Nov 1891
1945-69-6320
Engraver:
“A Pillow Fight” [cat, kittens,] in: St. Nicholas, Nov. 1890 – Nov 1891
1945-69-6321
Engraver:
“A French Hunting-Dog,” published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. XX – March, 1893
1945-69-6322
Engraver: W. Miller. Artist:
Steffeck. Permission from
“Boy and Hound,” published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. XX – Jan, 1893
1945-69-6323
Engraver:
“Caesar and Pompey” [puppies,] in: St. Nicholas, Vol. XVIII – March, 1891
1945-69-6324
Engraver: Gaston
“Collie-Dog, ‘Ladd’” in: The Century, Apr – Nov 1885
1945-69-6325
Engraver:
“St. Bernard, ‘Bonivard’” in: The Century, Apr – Nov 1885
1945-69-6326
Engraver: Gaston
“English Mastiff, ‘Duke’” in: The Century, Apr – Nov 1885
1945-69-6327
Engraver: Gaston
“Stag-Hound ‘Jahrl’” in: The Century, Apr – Nov 1885
1945-69-6328
Engraver: T. Tynan. Artist: J. Carter Beard
“Rock-A-Bye Baby On The Tree Top” in St. Nicholas, Nov, 1886 – April 1887
1945-69-6329
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: W. A. Rogers
“Ikey Went At His
Task Manfully, With Many Contortions of His
Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. XIV – Part 1, Nov, 1886 – April 1887
1945-69-6330
Engraver: E. Bookhout. Artist: J. Carter Beard
“Jamie’s Rabbits.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. IV – 1877
1945-69-6331
Engraver: E. Bookhout. Artist: T. J. Moran
“Fire! Fire!” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. IV – 1877
1945-69-6332
Engraver: E. Bookhout or D. Nichols. Artist: unknown
“An Irish Setter.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. V - 1878
1945-69-6333
Engraver: E. Bookhout. Artist: see monogram on print
“In the Ice.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. V - 1878
1945-69-6334
Engraver: E. Bookhout. Artist: unknown
“A Black and White Setter.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. V - 1878
1945-69-6335
Engraver: D. Nichols. Artist: unknown
“A Pair of Spaniels.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. V - 1878
1945-69-6336
Engraver: E. Bookhout. Artist: unknown
“A Black and White Pointer.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. V - 1878
1945-69-6337
Engraver:
“When Owney Saw The Mail-Pouch He Made An Excellent Sitter” [dog.]
Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. XXIII – No. 1, Nov. 1895
1945-69-6338
Engraver: Meeder-Chubb. Artist: unknown
“The Railroad Above the Clouds,” in: St. Nicholas, Vol. XXIII – No. 1, Nov. 1895
1945-69-6339
Engraver:
“A Perfect Gentleman” [puppy and kittens,] in St. Nicholas, Vol. XIX – Feb. 1892
1945-69-6340
Engraver:
“Why Doesn’t Mama Come Home” [puppies,] in: St. Nicholas, Nov. 1890 – Nov. 1891
1945-69-6341
Engraver: Gaston
“Pointer ‘Meteor’” in: The Century, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-6342
Engraver: Gaston
“American Setter ‘Lark’” in: The Century, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-6343
Engraver: Gaston
“Pointer ‘Maxim’” in: The Century, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-6344
Engraver: Gaston
“Laverack Setter ‘Emperor Fred’” in: The Century, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-6345
Engraver: Gaston
“English Setter
‘Harrison’s
1945-69-6346
Engraver: Gaston
“Irish Setter ‘Lou’” in: The Century, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-6347
Engraver: Gaston
“Llewellin Setter ‘
1945-69-6348
Engraver: Gaston
“Pointer ‘Bang Bang’” in: The Century, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-6349
Engraver: Gaston
“Bull-Terrier, ‘Silk II’” in: The Century, Apr. - Nov. 1885
1945-69-6350
Engraver: Gaston
“Fox-Terrier, ‘
1945-69-6351
Engraver: Gaston
“’Bouncing Boy’ – Greyhound” in: The Century, Apr. - Nov. 1885
1945-69-6352
Engraver: Gaston
“
1945-69-6353
Engraver: Meeder-Chubb. Artist: A.
“The Artist’s Pets” [dogs,] in American Agriculturist, 1868
1945-69-6354
Engraver: Not Known. Artist: G. Koch
“A Thirsty Company.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-6355
Engraver: Catherine A. Powell. Artist: J. A. S. Monks
“An Interview With
The
1945-69-6356
Engraver: W. Miller. Artist: V. Tojetti
“The First Tooth” [lamb,] in: St. Nicholas, Vol. XIX – Nov. 1891
1945-69-6357
Engraver: W. Miller. Artist: after a painting by Fr. Sonderland
“A Menagerie Performance,” in: St. Nicholas, Vol. XIX , No. 12, Oct. 1892
1945-69-6358
Engraver: C. Mavirand. Artist: from a painting by Delaroche.
“The Princes in The Tower” in St. Nicholas, 1873-1875
1945-69-6359
Engraver: C. Mavirand. Artist: Jas C. Beard(?)
“’This Picture Shall Make My Fortune’, Said Ned.” In: St. Nicholas, 1873-1875
1945-69-6360
Engraver: C. Mavirand. Artist: Jas. C. Beard, from a photograph from life
“Caspar” [dog,] in: in St. Nicholas, 1873-1875
1945-69-6361
Engraver: Octavel Lacour. Artist: Rosa Bonheur
“Ploughing In The
1945-69-6362
Engraver: Octavel Lacour. Artist: Rosa Bonheur
“A Souvenir of Fountainbleau” [deer,] Published in: Some Modern Artists, 1883
1945-69-6363 – note: this is on back of 6361-6362
Engraver: Octavel Lacour. Artist: Rosa Bonheur
“A Group From ‘The
Horse
1945-69-6364
Engraver: H. Baker. Artist: unknown
“How The Weather Is Foretold.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. V - 1878
1945-69-6365
Engraver: H. Baker. Artist: unknown
“The House-Mouse.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. V - 1878
1945-69-6366
Engraver: H. Baker. Artist: unknown
“An Explosion.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. V – 1878
1945-69-6367
Engraver: H. Baker. Artist: Davidson
“A
1945-69-6368
Engraver: Benjamin F. Childs or William Roberts. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
[horse eating vegetables,] published in: The Child’s Paper, Aug. 1864
1945-69-6369
Engraver: Benjamin F. Childs or William Roberts. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Winter,” published in: The Child’s Paper, Jan. 1865
1945-69-6370
Engraver:
“A Game of ‘Follow-My-Leader.’” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. XI, July, 1892
1945-69-6371
Engraver: W. Mollier. Artist: J. A. S. Monks
“The Homeward March To the Fold,” published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. XI, July, 1892
1945-69-6372
Engraver: J. L. Langridge. Artist: Rosa Bonheur
“Head of A Calf.” In American Agriculturist (Orange Judd & Co., 1867)
1945-69-6373
Engraver: J. L. Langridge. Artist: From a painting by Brascassat
“The Bull Stable.” In American Agriculturist (Orange Judd & Co., 1867)
1945-69-6374
Engraver: J. L. Langridge. Artist: Edwin Forbes. [name engraved backwards]
“Head of ‘Baron,’ Infantado Merino Ram.” In American Agriculturist, 1867
1945-69-6375
Engraver: H. Pflaum. Artist: J. Carter Beard
“Virginia Deer – Doe
and
1945-69-6376
Engraver: H. Pflaum. Artist: Sandham
“Children of the Wilderness” [deer,] in: Outing, Sept. 1890
1945-69-6377
Engraver: H. Pflaum. Artist: J. Carter Beard
“A Pair of Canine Aristocrats.” Published in: Outing, 1889
1945-69-6378
Engraver: H. Pflaum. Artist: Clements
“Moose Feeding on Coarse Grasses and Yellow Water Lilies,” in Outing, 1889
1945-69-6379
Engraver: M. Jackson. Artist: H. Moore
“Haymaking in
1945-69-6380
Engraver: Meeder – Chubb. Artist: J. F. Herring
“Three Members of the Temperance Society” [horses,] in American Agriculturist, 1867
1945-69-6381
Engraver: J. Minton. Artist: Elihu Vedder
“The Black Horse ‘Bob.’” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. III - 1876
1945-69-6382
Engraver: J. Minton. Artist: Elihu Vedder
“Quentin Matsys’ Well.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. III – 1876
1945-69-6383
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Frank T. Merrill
“Portrait of Clara Doria,” with stanzas from “Song,” in Works of Longfellow, Vol. II, (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-6384
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Frank T. Merrill
“Norton,” with text, in Works of Longfellow, Vol. II, (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-6385
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote
“Thalia” in Works of Longfellow, Vol. II, (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-6386
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote
[picnic in grove,] illustrating “The Hanging of the Crane,” in Works of Longfellow, Vol. II, (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880).
On back: illustrated title “The Hanging of the Crane”
1945-69-6387
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote
[man and woman in chair,] illustrating “The Hanging of the Crane,” in Works of Longfellow, Vol. II, (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-6388
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Abbott H. Thayer
“Autumn Afternoon in
1945-69-6389
Engraver: T. Cole. Artist: George Fuller
“The Romany Girl.” Published in: Scribners Monthly, July 1880, p. 326
1945-69-6390
Engraver: T. Cole. Artist: Will H. Low
“Reverie—in the time of the first French Empire,” in Scribners Monthly, July 1880
1945-69-6391
Engraver: T. Cole. Artist: Elihu Vedder
“The Lost Mind.” Published in: The Scribners Monthly, November, 1880, p. 120
1945-69-6392
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Theodore Tchoumakoff
“A Russian Nun.” Published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, November, 1880, p. 16
1945-69-6393
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Jean-Francois Millet
“The Sower.” Published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, November 1880, frontispiece
1945-69-6394
Engraver: Timothy
Cole. Artist: John La
“The Triumph of Love.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, February, 1881, p. 505
1945-69-6395
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Mariano Fortuny
“A Moor of Tangier.” Published in: The Century Magazine, November, 1881, p. 32
1945-69-6396
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Mariano Fortuny
“The Snake-Charmers.” Published in: The Century Magazine, November 1881, p. 29
1945-69-6397
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Henri Regnault
“Automedon with the Horses of Achilles,” in The Century Magazine, Nov. 1881, p. 28
1945-69-6398
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote
“Noon in the ‘Corredor’ of a Mexican Hotel.” In The Century Magazine, Nov. 1881
1945-69-6399
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: J. Bastien Lepage
“The First Communion.” Published in: The Century Magazine, August 1881
Box 34:
1945-69-6400
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Jules Bastien Lepage
“Joan of Arc Listening to the Voices,” in The Scribner’s Monthly, June 1881, pg. 232
1945-69-6401
Engraver: P. Aitken. Artist: Joe Pennell
“On The March,” for “To Gipsyland,” in: The Century, Nov. 1892 – Apr 1893
1945-69-6402
Engraver: P. Aitken. Artist: Harry Fenn or Joe Pennell
“The Conspirators.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1892 – Apr 1893
1945-69-6403
Engraver: Horace Baker. Artist: Harry Fenn
“In The Neighborhood of Johore.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1892 – Apr 1893
1945-69-6404
Engraver: J. W. Evans. Artist: Joe Pennell
“The Return from the
1945-69-6405
Engraver: A. Anderson. Artist: unknown
“As Who Should Say, ‘We Understand!” In: Harper’s, Nov. 1892 – Apr 1893
1945-69-6406
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: M.
[dancing woman,] published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1892 – Apr 1893
1945-69-6407
Engraver: R. Taylor. Artist: G. L. Seymour
“The Sheiks’ Captive,” in The English Illustrated Magazine; 1887
1945-69-6408
Engraver: R. Taylor. Artist: G. L. Seymour
“A Girl of
1945-69-6409
Engraver: R. Taylor. Artist: G. L. Seymour
“A Sheik,” in The English Illustrated Magazine; 1886
1945-69-6410
Engraver: John Evans. Artist: Marvin Oakes Woodbury
“Five Stout Little Hollanders, All Sitting in the Broad Bright Sunlight - Dreaming”
Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. XXI – Feb. 1894
1945-69-6411
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: J. F. Millet
“The Churner” published in: The Century Magazine, no date
1945-69-6412
Engraver: O. Lacour. Artist: H. R. Robertson
“Woman of Roscoff” in The English Illustrated Magazine; 1886
1945-69-6413
Engraver: O. Lacour. Artist: H. R. Robertson
“Well At Callac” in The English Illustrated Magazine; 1886
1945-69-6414
Engraver: O. Lacour. Artist: H. R. Robertson
“Shrine at Ploumanach,” in The English Illustrated Magazine; 1886
1945-69-6415
Engraver: O. Lacour. Artist:
“A Scene in
1945-69-6416
Engraver: O. Lacour. Artist: Mortimer Menpes
“Three Little Maids from School,” in: The Magazine of Art, July 1888, p. 257
1945-69-6417
Engraver: probably Closson or W. Miller. Artist: G. Clairin
“An Oriental Sentinel.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. XX – Oct. 1893
1945-69-6418
Engraver: Michael Haider. Artist: Dante Gabriel Rossetti
“Veronica Veronese.” Published in: Art and Criticism, 1892, p. 331
1945-69-6419
Engraver: Michael Haider. Artist: Louis Leloir
“The Promenade.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, June, 1888, p. 244
1945-69-6420
Engraver: Michael Haider. Artist: Gustav Jacquet
“When Love is Young.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, May, 1888, p. 208
1945-69-6421
Engraver: Michael Haider. Artist: Albert E. Sterner
“Little Nell and The Schoolmaster (“Old Curiosity Shop”)” in The Century, Feb. 1912
1945-69-6422
Engraver: Michael Haider. Artist: J. MacWhirter, A. R. A.
“Loch Torridon,” published in: The Magazine of Art, 1892
On back: “Loch Maree,” engraved by T. S. Bayley after J. MacWhirter; and
“Looking out to sea from Loch Torridon,” engraved by H. F. Davey after MacWhirter
1945-69-6423
Engraver: A. Gusmand. Artist: Karl Girardet
“Jeanne d’Arc au chateau de Chinon.” Published in:
Histoire de France (
1945-69-6424
Engraver: A. Gusmand or Jahyer. Artist: Emil Bayard.
“Supplice de Jeanne d’Arc.”
Published in: Histoire de France (
1945-69-6425
Engraver: Jahyer. Artist: Karl Girardet
“Mort de Marie de Bourgogne,” published in: Histoire
de France (
1945-69-6426
Engraver: J. C. Griffiths. Artist: Lucien Davis
“Summertime on The River.” In The English Illustrated Magazine, July 1885, p. 656
1945-69-6427
Engraver: Greenaway. Artist:
[washing sheep.] Published in: The Art Journal, 1862
1945-69-6428
Engraver: W. T. Green. Artist: C. Stanfield, R.A.
[harbor scene,] with couplet, in: The Traveller (London: Art-Union, 1851)
1945-69-6429
Engraver: Wm. Linton. Artist: E. H. Wehnert
[artitsts in studio,] with couplet, in: The Traveller (London: Art-Union, 1851)
1945-69-6430
Engraver: W. T. Green. Artist: R. Ansdell
[man attacking wolves,] in: The Traveller (London: Art-Union, 1851)
1945-69-6431
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: J. Gilbert
[family at home,] with verse, in: The Traveller (London: Art-Union, 1851)
1945-69-6432
Engraver: W. T. Green. Artist: C. Standfield, R. A.
[harbor of deserted city,] with couplet, in: The Traveller (London: Art-Union, 1851)
1945-69-6433
Engraver: Wm. Meason. Artist: F. Goodall
[religious procession,] with verse, in: The Traveller (London: Art-Union, 1851)
1945-69-6434
Engraver: W. T. Green. Artist: F. Goodall
[outdoor feasting and frolic,] in L’Allegro and Il Penseroso (Art-Union of London,1848).
On back: verses
1945-69-6435
Engraver: W. G. Mason. Artist: E. H. Corbould
[group around fire,] in L’Allegro and Il Penseroso (Art-Union of London,1848).
1945-69-6436
Engraver: Miss G. A. Greene. Artist: Painted for Outing by Edgar J. Taylor
[thatched cottage,] with couplet, published in: Outing, August 1888.
On back: title Outing
1945-69-6437
Engraver: H. Goetze. Artist: Leon Perault
“Learning His Lesson” [dog,] in: Harpers’ Young People, March 17, 1891, p. 341
1945-69-6438
Engraver: H. Goetze. Artist: Ludwig Knaus
“The Children’s Party,” published in: Harper’s Young People, March 15, 1887
1945-69-6439
Engraver: H. Goetze. Artist: Frederic Dielman
“Johnnie Was Her Delighted Assistant,” published in: Harper’s, Dec 1883, May 1884
1945-69-6440
Engraver: W. Turner. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote
“Away from Home on Christmas Day,” in: St. Nicholas, Vol. XVIII, 1891
1945-69-6441
Engraver: W. Turner. Artist:
From photograph by F. York,
“The Coronation Chair,” published in: Harper’s, June – Nov 1884
1945-69-6442
Engraver: Vanduzle. Artist: Taber
“A Hard Time for The Pedestrians.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. VIII, 1881
1945-69-6443
Engraver: V. L. Chandler. Artist: Taber
“Handel,” published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. VIII, 1881
1945-69-6444
Engraver: M. Vallette. Artist: M. Ad. Echtler
“Souvenir D’Italie.” Published in: Le Monde Illustre, May 1884
1945-69-6445
Engraver: M. Vallette. Artist: From the sculpture by Antonin Mercié
“Renown” (Figure on summit of Trocadero International Exhibition, Paris, 1878)
Published in: The Chefs-d’Oeuvre D’Art of International Exhibition (Paris: Gebbie & Barrié, 1878 – 1879)
1945-69-6446
Engraver: Van Ness. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“The Pond Effect: Lotus and water-lilies,” in: Scribner’s Magazine, Jan – June 1891
1945-69-6447
Engraver: Van Ness. Artist: Kenyon Cox
“Ceramic Painting” (from an unfinished sketch, in
Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, July – Dec, 1892
1945-69-6448
Engraver: Van Ness. Artist: Bastien Lepage
“
1945-69-6449
Engraver: Van Ness. Artist: V. Perard
“The Narrow Gorge below
1945-69-6450
Engraver: T. H. Heard. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“In The Morning Watch,” published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1890
1945-69-6451
Engraver: Van Ness. Artist: T. H. Robinson
“Jacque’s Thatched-roof Studio (Occupied for a short time by Millet and his son François)” in Scribner’s Magazine, 1890
1945-69-6452
Engraver: C. I. Butler. Artist: T. H. Robinson, after photo by Charles Bodmer
“Millet’s Studio” in Scribner’s Magazine, 1890
1945-69-6453
Engraver: Van Ness. Artist: Burns
“The Carcajou Pool,” in Scribner’s Magazine, 1889
1945-69-6454
Engraver: Van Ness or R. A. Muller. Artist: Burns
“By George! I’ve got him,” in Scribner’s Magazine, 1889
1945-69-6455
Engraver: R. A. Muller. Artist: Burns
“The Voyageur Type,” in Scribner’s Magazine, 1889
1945-69-6456
Engraver: F. M. Van Ness. Artist: Birge Harrison.
“Station Life in
1945-69-6457
Engraver: T. Shussler. Artist: C. Broughton.
“Life in
1945-69-6458
Engraver: F. M. Van Ness. Artist: Birge Harrison.
“Driving the ‘Culls’ to Market,” in Scribner’s Magazine, 1892
1945-69-6459
Engraver: W. B. Witte. Artist: A. Castaigne.
“Cattle-Trails of the Prairies: A Stampeded Herd,” in Scribner’s Magazine, 1892
1945-69-6460
Engraver: Unknown. Artist: A. C. Corbould
“The Meet,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1886
1945-69-6461
Engraver: Varley. Artist: A. C. Corbould
“Throwing the Fox to the Dogs,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1886
1945-69-6462
Engraver: Albert Dürer. Artist: unknown
“Christ Mocked,” with text “The History of Wood-engraving,” from unknown publication, no date; text begins on back and continues to front
1945-69-6463
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: J. E. Kelly
“Giving Medicine to a Refractory Horse,” in
1945-69-6464
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: J. E. Kelly
“The Chamber-Maid,” [a man,] in
1945-69-6465
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Wyatt Eaton.
“Portrait of William Cullen Bryant,” in Scribner’s Monthly, 1878
1945-69-6466
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Wm M. Chase
“Ready for the Ride,” in Scribner’s Monthly, Sept. 1878, p. 609
1945-69-6467
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: C. G. Lawson
“The Little Red Canal-Boat: Charlotte Was Pushing The Boat Along, Making Her Way to the Landing-Stairs,” in unknown publication, June 1878
1945-69-6468
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: C. G. Lawson
“Is Your Name Dabney Kinzer?” in unknown publication, June 1878
1945-69-6469
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Drawn on wood by John S. Davis. Artist: Leon Bonnat.
“A Mother of Egypt,” published in: The Aldine, August 1875
1945-69-6470
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: J.D. Woodward
“
1945-69-6471
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Drawn on wood by John S. Davis. Artist: Merle.
“The Path of Duty,” in The Aldine, April 1875.
1945-69-6472
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Peter Moran
“Keeping the Peace,” in The Aldine, Feb. 1875
1945-69-6473
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: J.D. Woodward
“View From Prospect Rock,
1945-69-6474
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Ludwig Knaus
“Dinner-Time,” in The Aldine, November 1874
1945-69-6475
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Wyatt Eaton
“The Man with a Violin,” published in: The Century Magazine, October, 1892
1945-69-6476
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Drawn by J. Alden Weir
“Portrait of Thomas L. James.” In: The Scribner’s Monthly, May 1878, page 72
1945-69-6477-A – (lift this sheet up to see 6477-B)
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Augustus Saint Gaudens
“Adoration of the Cross by Angels.” From unknown publication, after August 1905
1945-69-6477-B – underneath 6477-A
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Augustus Saint Gaudens
“Adoration of the Cross by Angels.” In: Scribner’s Monthly, Feb 1878, page 576
1945-69-6478
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Mrs. Mary Hallock Foote
“A Girl of the Mexican Campo,” in The Scribner’s Monthly, February, 1878, p. 486
1945-69-6479
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Mrs. Mary Hallock Foote
“A Sea-Port on the Pacific: Santa Cruz Americana,” in Scribner’s Monthly, June 1878
1945-69-6480
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Mrs. Mary Hallock Foote
“Santa Cruz Mexicana,” published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, June, 1878, p. 457
1945-69-6481
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Henry Sandham
“Moose-Hunting: A Moose-Fight,” in: The Scribner’s Monthly, February, 1878, p. 449
1945-69-6482
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: John Bolles
“Fox-Hunting in
1945-69-6483
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Mary H. Foote
“Old Mexican Woman.” Published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, February, 1878, p. 485
1945-69-6484
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Gabriel Max
“The Last Token,” published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, January, 1878, p. 353
1945-69-6485
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: unknown
“The Countess Potocka.” Published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, November 1877, p. 81
1945-69-6486
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Walter Shirlaw.
“Roxy: The Hoe-Down at Kirtley’s.” In The Scribner’s Monthly, November 1877, p. 32
1945-69-6487
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Wyatt Eaton
“Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen.” In: The Scribner’s Monthly, October 1877, p. 776
1945-69-6488
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: James E. Kelly
“The Gillie-Boy.” Published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, August, 1877, p. 425
1945-69-6489
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: James E. Kelly
“The Wooden Age: Measuring at the Roll-Way,” in Scribner’s Monthly, Dec. 1877
1945-69-6490
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: C.S. R.(?) [Reinhart?]
“The Immigrants Progress: Giles and His Friends at the Village Inn”
Published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, April - Nov, 1877
1945-69-6491
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Kappes
“April-Fool.” Published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, April - Nov, 1877
1945-69-6492
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: W.L.S.
“Running a Rapid.” Published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, April - Nov, 1877
1945-69-6493
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: W.G.(?) or G.W.(?)
“
1945-69-6494
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: unknown
“A Shot at a Woodpecker.” Published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, April - Nov, 1877
1945-69-6495
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: F. H. Kaemmerer
“A Wedding under The Directory,” with poem. In: Scribner’s Monthly, February 1878
1945-69-6496
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: A. Lawrie
“Edward Winslow.” In: A
Popular History of the
1945-69-6497
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: From Shea’s “Charlevoix”
“Portrait and Signature of Bienville.” In A Popular History of the
1945-69-6498
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: James C. Beard
“A
1945-69-6499
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: unknown
“Croton Water: Section of the Croton Aqueduct Showing Manner of Inspecting,” published in: Scribners’ Monthly, June, 1887, p. 161
1945-69-6500
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: unknown
“New Reservoir Pipe-Gallery (30 Feet Under Ground).”
Published in: Scribners’ Monthly, June, 1887, p. 173
1945-69-6501
Engraver: T. Cole. Artist: unknown
“Liberty Enlightening the World,” in: The Scribner’s Monthly, 1877
1945-69-6502
Engraver: T. Cole. Artist: unknown, possibly from a photograph
“Auguste Bartholdi.” Published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, 1877
1945-69-6503
Engraver: T. Cole. Artist: J. E. Kelly.
“A Peep at
1945-69-6504
Engraver: T. Cole. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“The Next Moment it was in the Young, Strong Arms.” In Scribner’s Monthly, 1877
1945-69-6505
Engraver: T. Cole. Artist: Chas. S. Reinhart
“Brave Little Florencia.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-6506
Engraver: T. Cole. Artist: R. Riordan
“A Fight With a Snake.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-6507
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Chas. S. Reinhart
“I Haven’t Stolen Anything, Have I?” In: The Scribner’s Monthly, March 1877
1945-69-6508
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: M. Thompson
“The Meet at ‘The Harp and Eagle,’ near
1945-69-6509
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Fred S. Church
“Something That Cannot Be Seen at the Aquarium,” in Scribner’s Monthly, April 1877
1945-69-6510
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: W. L. Sheppard
“An Ascension by Blondin.” Published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, August 1876
1945-69-6511
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Al Fredericks
“Then it was that Anice turned around and saw her,” in Scribner’s Monthly, Sept. 1876
1945-69-6512
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: W. L. Sheppard
“Gaffing at Big Salmon Hole.” Published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, October 1876
1945-69-6513
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“Day Dreams,” with poem, published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, Jan. 1877, p. 289
1945-69-6514
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“Telling Fish Stories.” Published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, Feb. 1877, p. 433
1945-69-6515 (see also 3851)
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“Trotty and Dinah.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Nov. 1876
1945-69-6516
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: unknown.
“The Shelf of Broken Toys.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Jan. 1877. P. 225
1945-69-6517
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: William L. Sheppard
“The Boys Watch the Strange Figure.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-6518
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: William L. Sheppard
“Starting Homeward.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-6519
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“Entrance to the
1945-69-6520
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“Old
1945-69-6521
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“The Glen,
1945-69-6522
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Mary E. Cook
“Still-Life Study in Oil by Miss Mary E. Cook, Painting
Class,
1945-69-6523
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Wyatt Eaton, 1878
“Henry W. Longfellow,” with facsimile of writing, in Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1878
1945-69-6524
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: unknown
“Thar’s a new game down in Frisco,” in Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1878
1945-69-6525
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: unknown.
“The ‘
On back: story behind the illustration.
1945-69-6526
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote
“Biom the Bold.” Published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, January, 1879, p. 313
1945-69-6527
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
“The Last Supper.” Published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, Jan. 1879, p. 353
1945-69-6528
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
“Head of Christ.” Published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, Jan. 1879, p. 358
1945-69-6529
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: William Page
“The Sisters.” Published in: St. Nicholas, January, 1879, frontispiece
1945-69-6530
Engraver: L. C.
“A Parsnip Stew.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, June 11, 1889, p. 557
Box 35:
1945-69-6531
Engraver: A. Leveille. Artist: unknown
“Playing Doctor.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, July 25, 1882, p. 617
1945-69-6532
Engraver: S. S. Kilburn. Artist: R. Swain Gifford
“Studio of Mr. R. Swain Gifford.” Published in: Art Journal, Jan. 1880
1945-69-6533
Engraver: S. S. Kilburn. Artist: Gibson
“Studio of Mr. L. C. Tiffany.” Published in: Art Journal, Jan. 1880
1945-69-6534
Engraver: W. Miller. Artist: H. Muhrman
“A
1945-69-6535
Engraver: L. C.
“Lucretia Raymond, What Do you Mean, Putting Your Dress on This Way?”
Published in: Harper’s Young People, Vol. X, 1888 - 89
1945-69-6536
Engraver: L. C.
“Out of the Shadows Suddenly Emerged a Small Figure”
Published in: Harper’s Young People, Vol. X, 1888 – 89
1945-69-6537
Engraver: Andrew. Artist: from a photograph
“Foyer des Artistes (At the Théâtre Français)” in Scribner’s Magazine, Jan. – June, 1892
1945-69-6538
Engraver: L. C.
“Study for Belshazzar’s Feast,” in: Scribner’s Magazine, Vol., XI, Jan. – June, 1892
1945-69-6539
Engraver: E. H.
“In the Grand Saloon of an Inman Steamer,” in: Scribner’s Magazine, Jan. – June 1891
1945-69-6540
Engraver: E. H.
“A Splitter’s Hut in the Australian Bush,” in Scribner’s Magazine, Jan. – June 1891
1945-69-6541
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist:
“A Whip for Van Tromp.” In Modern Art and Artists (ed. by Wilfrid Meynell, 1886)
1945-69-6542
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: J. W. Waterhouse, A. R. A.
“The Oracle.” Published in: Modern Art and Artists (ed. by Wilfrid Meynell, 1886)
1945-69-6543
Engraver: J. W. Evans. Artist: Gilbert Gaul
“Lighting the Perpetual Lamp at the Consecration of
Published in: The Century, Nov. 1891 – April 1892
1945-69-6544
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: T. de Thulstrup
“Service in St. Isaac’s Cathedral,” in Harper’s, Vol, LXXIX, June – Nov. 1889
1945-69-6545
Engraver: H. Fitzner Davey. Artist: E. T. Compton
“Transept of the Cathedral.”
In Picturesque
1945-69-6546
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: H. Bolton Jones
“At the
1945-69-6547
Engraver: H. C. Merrill. Artist: probably from a photograph
“Grand Staircase at the Opéra.” Published in Scribner’s Magazine, Jan – June, 1892
1945-69-6548-6549 –
items missing or numbers not used
1945-69-6550
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: Thulstrup
“Interior of the Chamber of Commerce,” in Harper’s, June – Nov. 1891
1945-69-6551
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: T. de Thulstrup after a photograph
“The 122d Annual Banquet of the Chamber of Commerce at Delmonico’s, Tuesday Evening, November 18, 1890,” in Harper’s, June – Nov. 1891
1945-69-6552
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: unknown.
“The Director’s Room.” Published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXXX, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-6553
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: W. Hatherell
“The Hall,
1945-69-6554
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: W. Hatherell
“Hatfield House. II: The Grand Staircase,” in: Magazine of Art, 1885
1945-69-6555
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: W. Hatherell
“Hatfield House. V: The Marble Hall,” in: Magazine of Art, 1885
1945-69-6556
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: F. D. Millet
“The Piping Times of Peace.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1889
1945-69-6557
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Henry Mosler
“Morning.” Published in: : Harper’s Monthly, 1889
1945-69-6558
Engraver: Peckwell. Artist: J. R. Weguelin
“This Baiting Thou Shalt Rue.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1888 – Apr. 1889
1945-69-6559
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Alonzo Cano
“Madonna and Child.” Published in: The Century Magazine, December, 1904, p. 240
1945-69-6560
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Francisco Goya
“The Washerwomen.” Published in: The Century Magazine, November, 1904, p. 26
1945-69-6561
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Luis de Morales
“Madonna of the Little Bird.” Published in: The Century Magazine, April, 1904, p. 907
On back: article about painting
1945-69-6562
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Bartolome Esteban Murillo
“
On back: article about painting
1945-69-6563
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: El Greco
“Coronation of the Virgin.” Published in: The Century Magazine, 1903
1945-69-6564
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: El Greco
“
1945-69-6565
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Murillo
“The Adoration of the Shepherds” [detail.] In The Century Magazine, December, 1903
On back: article about painting
1945-69-6566
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Velasquez
“The Menippus.” Published in: The Century Magazine, July 1903, frontispiece
On back: article about painting
1945-69-6567
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Luis de Morales
“Madonna and Child.” Published in: The Century Magazine, December, 1902, p. 239
On back: article about painting
1945-69-6568
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Velasquez
“The Surrender of
1945-69-6569
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: William Hogarth
“Marriage A La Mode (Detail),” in: The Century Magazine, July, 1897, p. 524
1945-69-6570
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Thomas Gainsborough
“The Watering Place.” Published in: The Century Magazine, December, 1897, p. 205
1945-69-6571
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Richard Wilson
“
1945-69-6572
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Richard Wilson
“On The River Wye.” Published in: The Century Magazine, March, 1898, p. 739
1945-69-6573
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Sir William Beechey
“Brother and Sister.” Published in: The Century Magazine, August, 1898, p. 585
1945-69-6574
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: George Morland
“Stable Interior.” Published in: The Century Magazine, April, 1899, frontispiece
1945-69-6575
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Joseph Mallord William Turner
“The ‘Fighting Téméraire.’” In: The Century Magazine, September, 1899, p. 912
1945-69-6576
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: John Sell Cotman
“Fishing-Boats Off
1945-69-6577
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: John Sell Cotman
“The Breakdown.” Published in: The Century Magazine, August, 1899, frontispiece
1945-69-6578
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: John Crome
“The Windmill.” Published in: The Century Magazine, November 1899, p. 93
1945-69-6579
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: John Crome
“Mousehold Heath.” Published in: The Century Magazine, November, 1899, p. 91
1945-69-6580
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: George Morland
“The Halt.” Published in: The Century Magazine, February, 1900, frontispiece
1945-69-6581
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Joseph Mallord William Turner
“
1945-69-6582
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: John Constable
“
1945-69-6583
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Sir David Wilkie
“The Refusal.” Published in: The Century Magazine, November, 1900, p. 83
1945-69-6584
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: John Constable
“The Corn-Field.” Published in: The Century Magazine, August, 1900, frontispiece
1945-69-6585
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: John Constable
“The Hay Wain.” Published in: The Century Magazine, July, 1900, frontispiece
1945-69-6586
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Joseph Mallord William Turner
“Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus.” In: The Century Magazine, June, 1900, frontispiece
1945-69-6587
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Bartolome Esteban Murillo
“A Spanish Flower-Girl.” Published in: The Century Magazine, August, 1906, p. 625
1945-69-6588
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Bartolome Esteban Murillo
“The Prodigal Son Feasting.” Published in: The Century Magazine, May, 1906, p. 99
1945-69-6589
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Alonzo Cano
“St. Agnes.” Published in: The Century Magazine, Feb., 1906, p. 623
1945-69-6590 – mounted with 6589
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Alonzo Cano
“St. Agnes.” Published in: The Century Magazine, Feb., 1906, p. 623
1945-69-6591
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Zubaran
“St. Catharine in Prayer.” In: The Century Magazine, December, 1905, p. 299
On back: article about painting
1945-69-6592 –
mounted with 6591
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Zubaran
“St. Catharine in Prayer.” In: The Century Magazine, December, 1905, p. 299
1945-69-6593
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Bartolome Esteban Murillo
“The Holy
1945-69-6594
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Bartolome Esteban Murillo
“
1945-69-6595
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Bartolome Esteban Murillo
“The Conception of the Virgin.” In: The Century Magazine, December, 1906, p. 205
1945-69-6596
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Bartolome Esteban Murillo
“St. Anna Teaching the Virgin,” in: The Century Magazine, November, 1906, p. 132
1945-69-6597
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Sir Edwin Landseer
“The Shepherd’s Chief Mourner,” in The Century Magazine, January 1901, frontispiece
On back: article about painting
1945-69-6598
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Rembrandt
“Portrait by Rembrandt of Himself with a Cap Over a Red Net”
Published in: The Century Magazine, February, 1912, p. 547
1945-69-6599
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Rembrandt Van Rijn
“The Mill.” Published in: The Century Magazine, March, 1912, frontispiece
1945-69-6600
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Jean François Millet
“Woman with a Lamp.” In: The Century Magazine, November 1912, frontispiece
1945-69-6601
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: William M. Chase
“Frank Duveneck.” Published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, May, 1881, p. 9
1945-69-6602
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Homer Martin
“
1945-69-6603
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Elihu Vedder
“The Young Marsyas.” Published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, June, 1879, p. 161
1945-69-6604
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Henri Michel Chapu (sculptor)
“Bronze Group,
‘Gratitude,’ from the
1945-69-6605
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Paul Dubois (sculptor)
“Charity.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Jun. 1879, p. 169
1945-69-6606
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Albert-Lefeuvre (sculptor)
“Statue ‘Jeanne D’Arc as a Child.’” Published in: Scribner’s, Jun. 1879, p. 171
1945-69-6607
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Prof. L. Knaus
“Spring.” Published in: The Aldine, N. Y., (Aug. 1879)
1945-69-6608
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Jas. A. M. Whistler
“The White Lady.” Published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, August, 1879, p. 489
1945-69-6609
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Frank B. Mayer
“Bringing in the Boar’s Head.” Published in: Scribner’s, Sept., 1879, p. 712
1945-69-6610
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Mariano Fortuny
“Piping Shepherd.” Published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, October, 1879, p. 825
1945-69-6611
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: A. J. Wiertz
“On Se Retrouve Au Ciel.” Published in: American Art Review, 1880, vol. II, No. 2
1945-69-6612
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Jean François Millet
“The Lesson in Horsemanship.” In: Century Magazine, Nov., 1919, frontispiece
1945-69-6613
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Jean Baptiste Greuze
“Madame Mercier.” Published in: The Century Magazine, Dec., 1913, p. 290
1945-69-6614
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Francisco Zubarán
“St. Elizabeth of
1945-69-6615
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Vermeer
“Lady Playing Guitar.” Published in: The Century Magazine, April, 1913, frontispiece
1945-69-6616
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Kenyon Cox, N. A.
“Plenty.” Published in: The
Art (Magazine) World,
1945-69-6617
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Diego Velasquez
“Young man with a stick.” Published in: Century Magazine, March, 1915, page 722
1945-69-6618
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Rembrandt
“Portrait of a
1945-69-6619
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Johannes Vermeer
“Young woman opening casement.” In: Century Magazine, March, 1915, page, 723
1945-69-6620
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Ludwig Knaus
“The Holy
1945-69-6621
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Rembrandt
“Rembrandt’s Portrait of his Wife, Saskia,” in The Century Magazine, November 1910
1945-69-6622
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Fra. Angelico
“The Annunciation.” In: The Century Magazine, Vol., XXXVII – Aug. 1889, p. 624
1945-69-6623
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Masaccio
“A detail from the fresco of “The Tribute Money,” with article (continues on back), published in: The Century Magazine, Vol., XXXVIII – Sep., 1889, p. 655
1945-69-6624
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Andrea Orcagna (1308 – 1368)
“Group [from the ‘
1945-69-6625
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Spinello Aretino (1330 – 6 – 1410)
“
Published in: The Century Magazine, Vol. XXXVIII – 31, Jun, 1889, p. 230
On back: article about artist, by W. J. Stillman, with notes by Timothy Cole
1945-69-6626
Engraver: Timothy
Cole. Artist: Gentile Da
“The Adoration of the Kings.” In: The Century Magazine, July 1889, frontispiece
1945-69-6627
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Fra. Angelico
“The Christ Enthroned at Orvieto.” In: The Century Magazine, Aug. 1889, p. 617
On back: article about artist, by W. J. Stillman, with notes by Timothy Cole
1945-69-6628
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Fra. Angelico
“Detail from the Last Judgement.” In: The Century Magazine, Aug. 1889, p. 621
1945-69-6629
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Filippo Lippi
“The Virgin Adoring the Infant Christ.” In: The Century Magazine, Oct., 1889, p. 861
On back: article about artist, by W. J. Stillman
1945-69-6630
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Gozzoli Benozzo
“Group of Angels.” Published in: The Century Magazine, Nov. 1889, p. 59
1945-69-6631
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Benozzo Gozzoli
“Portrait of Benozzo Gozzoli.” Published in: Century, Nov. 1889, p. 60
1945-69-6632
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Giovanni Bellini
“Madonna and Child.” Published in: The Century Magazine, April, 1890, frontispiece
1945-69-6633
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Andrea Mantegna
“The Circumcision.” Published in: Century, Jan, 1890, p. 401
1945-69-6634
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Giovanni Bellini
“Madonna and Child.” Published in: The Century Magazine, April, 1890, p. 857
1945-69-6635
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Filippino Lippi
“The Madonna Appearing to St. Bernard,” in The Century Magazine, July 1890
On back: article about artist, by W. J. Stillman, with notes by Timothy Cole
1945-69-6636
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Andrea Del Verrocchio
“Detail from ‘The Baptism of Christ.’” In: The Century Magazine, May, 1890, p. 95
On back: article about artist, by W. J. Stillman
1945-69-6637
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Sandro Botticelli
“Madonna and Child.” Published in: The Century Magazine, August, 1890, frontispiece
1945-69-6638
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Sandro Botticelli
“The Three Graces” [detail of Allegory of the Seasons,] in Century Magazine, Aug.1890
1945-69-6639
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Andrea Del Sarto
“Two Angels.” Published in: The Century Magazine, January, 1892, p. 356
1945-69-6640
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Andrea Del Sarto
“St. Agnes.” Published in: The Century Magazine, January, 1892, p. 353
1945-69-6641
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Raphael
“Portrait of Maddalena Doni.” In: The Century Magazine, December, 1891, p. 172
On back: article about artist
1945-69-6642
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Raphael
“Raphael’s Fresco ‘
1945-69-6643
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Raphael
“Aeneas Group from the ‘Incendio del Borgo,’” in Century Magazine, December, 1891
1945-69-6644
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Raphael
“The Madonna of the Goldfinch.” In: The Century Magazine, December, 1891, p. 165
1945-69-6645
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Masaccio
“The Expulsion From
1945-69-6646
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Simone Memmi
“Three Heads.” Published in: The Century Magazine, February, 1889, p. 542
1945-69-6647
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Simone Memmi
“St. Catherine of
On back: notes by Timothy Cole about the work
1945-69-6648
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Andrea Orcagna
“Figure of the Virgin.” Published in: Century, May, 1889, p. 5
1945-69-6649
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Ambrogio Lorenzetti
“Madonna and Child.” Published in: The Century Magazine, April, 1889, p. 942
On back: article about artist, by W. J. Stillman, with notes by Timothy Cole
1945-69-6650
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Taddeo Gaddi
“Music.” Published in: The Century Magazine, March, 1889, p. 673
On back: article about artist, with notes by Timothy Cole
1945-69-6651
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
“Mona Lisa del Giocondia.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Mar. 1889, p. 355
1945-69-6652
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Luca Signorelli
“Angel sounding the Trumpet.” In: The Century Magazine, November, 1890, p. 77
1945-69-6653
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Leonardo Da Vinci
“Mona Lisa (“La Gioconda.”)” In: The Century Magazine, April, 1891, frontispiece
1945-69-6654
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Leonardo Da Vinci (attributed to)
“The Goldsmith.” Published in: The Century Magazine, April, 1891, p. 840
1945-69-6655
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Leonardo Da Vinci
“A Detail from the Unfinished Picture, The Adoration of the Magi”
Published in: The Century Magazine, April, 1891, p. 843
On back: article about artist
1945-69-6656
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Fra. Di Pagholo Bartolommeo
“Mary Magdalene.” Published in: The Century Magazine, July, 1891, p. 346
1945-69-6657
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Francia
“An Unknown
1945-69-6658
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Albertinelli
“The Visitation.” Published in: The Century Magazine, July, 1891, p. 349
1945-69-6659
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Lorenzo di Credi
“Portrait of Verrocchio.” Published in: The Century Magazine, October, 1891, p. 893
1945-69-6660
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Perugino
“St. Michael.” Published in: The Century Magazine, October, 1891, p. 896
1945-69-6661
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Michelangelo
“Delphian Sibyl.” Published in: The Century Magazine, November, 1891, frontispiece
1945-69-6662
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Michelangelo
“Cumaean Sibyl.” Published in: The Century Magazine, November, 1891, frontispiece
On back: article about artist, by Timothy Cole
1945-69-6663
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Titian
“L’Homme aux Gants.” Published in: The Century Magazine, February, 1892, p. 579
1945-69-6664
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Gorzo Castelfranco Giorgione
“St. Liberalis.” Published in: The Century Magazine, March, 1892, p. 716
1945-69-6665
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Lorenzo Lotto
“The Three Ages of
On back: article about artist, by W. J. Stillman, with notes by Timothy Cole
1945-69-6666
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Gorzo Castelfranco Giorgione
“The Concert.” Published in: The Century Magazine, March, 1892, p. 718
1945-69-6667
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: John Constable
“Hampstead Heath.” Published in: The Century Magazine, July, 1901, p. 379
1945-69-6668
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Thomas Cole
“Youth (Voyage of Life.)” Published in: The Art World, October 1916
On back: article about Cole’s Voyage of Life series, with pictures of “Childhood,” “Manhood,” and “Old Age” from the series
1945-69-6669
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: William Sartain
“Pensierosa.” Published in: The Art World, May, 1917, frontispiece
1945-69-6670
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Jan van der Meer
“The
1945-69-6671
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: E. H. Blashfield
“Life.” Published in: The Art World, Nov. 1916 – frontispiece
1945-69-6672
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Jean-Antoine Watteau
“La Finette.” Published in: The Century Magazine, September, 1916, frontispiece
1945-69-6673
Engraver: Timothy
Cole. Artist: George de
“The Indian and the Water-Lily,” in: The Art World, April, 1917, frontispiece
1945-69-6674
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: John Hemming Fry
“The Reader.” Published in: The Art World, March, 1917, frontispiece
1945-69-6675
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Augustus Saint-Gaudens (sculptor)
“Amor-Caritas.” Published in: The Art World, February, 1917, frontispiece
1945-69-6676
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Saint-Gaudens (sculptor)
“Angel for the Tomb of Governor E. D. Morgan,” in Century Magazine, April 1909
1945-69-6677
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Gerard Dou
“The Night School.” Published in: The Century Magazine, March, 1894, p. 657
On back: article about artist
1945-69-6678
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Meyndert Hobbema
“The Avenue, Middelharnis,
On back: article about artist, by Timothy Cole
1945-69-6679
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Aelbert Cuyp
“Scene With Cattle.” Published in: The Century Magazine, May, 1894, p. 59
On back: article about Paul Potter, by Timothy Cole
1945-69-6680
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Adriaan Van Ostade
“The Fish Market.” Published in: The Century Magazine, June, 1894, p. 216
On back: article about picture, by Timothy Cole
1945-69-6681
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Jacob van Ruisdael
“The Thicket.” Published in: The Century Magazine, July, 1894, p. 364
1945-69-6682
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Quinten Massya
“Portrait of Massys’ Second Wife,” in: The Century Magazine, Aug., 1894, p. 592
On back: article about artist, by Timothy Cole
1945-69-6683
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Gabriel Metsu
“Un Militaire Recevant Une Jeune Dame,” in The Century Magazine, Sep. 1894, p. 745
1945-69-6684
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Van Der Helst
“Portrait of Paul Potter.” Published in: The Century Magazine, Nov. 1894, frontispiece
1945-69-6685
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Paul Potter
“The Young Bull.” Published in: The Century Magazine, Oct, 1894, p. 841
1945-69-6686
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Francia
“The Princess Vitelli.” Published in: The Century Magazine, June, 1921, frontispiece
1945-69-6687
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Tiziano Vecellio Titian
“The Entombment.” Published in: The Century Magazine, February, 1892, p. 577
1945-69-6688
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Giorgione
“Knight of
1945-69-6689
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Ferdinand Bol
“Portrait of a
1945-69-6690
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Pieter De Hooch
“The Buttery.” Published in: The Century Magazine, March, 1895, p. 701
On back: article about artist, by Timothy Cole
1945-69-6691
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Govaert Flinck
“Portrait of a Young Girl.” Published in: The Century Magazine, January, 1895, p. 413
1945-69-6692
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Anthony Van Dyck
“The Madonna of the Donors.” In: The Century Magazine, Dec. 1894, frontispiece
1945-69-6693
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Bernardino Luini
“St. Apollonia.” Published in: The Century Magazine, May, 1892, p. 49
1945-69-6694
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Carpaccio
“A Detail from the Legend of St. Ursula,” in The Century Magazine, June, 1892, p. 245
On back: article about artist, by W. J. Stillman, with notes by Timothy Cole
1945-69-6695
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Veronese
“
On back: article
about painting, by John La
1945-69-6696
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Tintoretto
“The Death of Abel.” Published in: The Century Magazine, September, 1892, p. 745.
1945-69-6697 -
OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
Engraver: C. Roberts. Artist: Sir Frederick Leighton
“Types of Beauty.—No. 6.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, January 14, 1882
1945-69-6698
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Tintoretto
“Miracle of St. Mark.” Published in: The Century Magazine, September 1892, p. 747.
1945-69-6699
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Rembrandt
“The Philosopher in Meditation.” In: The Century Magazine, Dec., 1893, p. 173
1945-69-6700
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Rembrandt
“Head of Christ. Detail from ‘The Supper at Emmaus.’” in Century Magazine, Dec. 1893
1945-69-6701 – see also 4428
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Robert Blum
“Ristori as ‘Marie Stuart’.” In: The Scribner’s Monthly, February, 1881, p. 532
1945-69-6702
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: William Hogarth
“Portrait of Hogarth, by Himself.” In: The Century Magazine, July, 1897, p. 326
1945-69-6703
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote
“Ruth Mary Stood on the High River-Bank,” in Century Magazine, Nov. 1885
1945-69-6704
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote
“Iduna.” Published in: The Century Magazine, May 1886, p. 48
1945-69-6705
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Diego Rodriguez Velasquez
“The Head of a Young Man.” In: The Century Magazine, April 1902, frontispiece
1945-69-6706
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Domenico Theotocopuli (El Greco)
“The Daughter of El Greco.” In: The Century Magazine, February, 1902, frontispiece
1945-69-6707 –
small
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: J. M. W. Turner
“A Frosty Morning.” Published in: The Century Magazine, August, 1901, p. 581
1945-69-6708
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: J. M. W. Turner
“A Frosty Morning.” Published in: The Century Magazine, August, 1901, p. 581
1945-69-6709 –
small
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: John Constable
“Hampstead Heath.” Published in: The Century Magazine, July, 1901, p. 379
1945-69-6710
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Sir David Wilkie
“Digging for Rats.” Published in: The Century Magazine, June, 1901, frontispiece
1945-69-6711
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: C. R. Leslie
“Catharine of Aragon and Maid.” In: The Century Magazine, December, 1900, p. 324
1945-69-6712
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Josef Ribera
“The Assumption of Mary Magdalene,” in The Century Magazine, March, 1907, p. 695
1945-69-6713
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: El Greco
“The Stripping of Christ.” Published in: The Century Magazine, February, 1907, p. 595
1945-69-6714
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Zamacois
“The King’s
1945-69-6715
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote
“A Spanish Creole.” Published in: Century, March 1882, p. 653
1945-69-6716
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote
“The Led-Horse in Council.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1882, p. 104
1945-69-6717
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote
“There Were sounds which might have been miles away,” in The Century, Dec. 1882
1945-69-6718
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote
“Between Daylight and Dark.” Published in: The Century, Jan. 1883, p. 368
1945-69-6719
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote
“A Slight Golden Glitter Led His Eyes to the Spot Where a Ring Lay”
Published in: The Century, March, 1883, p. 697
1945-69-6720
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Eugéne Fromentin
“The Quarry.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883, p. 833
1945-69-6721
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Hamo Thornycroft (sculptor)
“Artemis.” Published in: The Century, June 1883, p. 176
1945-69-6722
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: George Fredderick Watts
“Love and Death.” Published in: The Century Magazine, August, 1883, p. 564
Box 36:
1945-69-6723
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Hubert Herkomer
“The Chapel of the Charter-House.” Published in: The Century, Oct. 1883, p. 833
1945-69-6724
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Winslow Homer
“Looking Over the Cliff.” Published in: The Century Magazine, November 1883, p. 16
1945-69-6725
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Winslow Homer
“Inside the Bar.” Published in: The Century, November 1883, p. 20
1945-69-6726
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Édouard Frère
“The Young Guard.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Dec. 1883, p. 129
1945-69-6727
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Gustave Courbet
“The
1945-69-6728
Engraver: Closson. Artist: Gustave Courbet
“Listening to the Voice from the Cliffs,” in The Century Magazine, Feb. 1884, p. 485
1945-69-6729
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Courbet
“The Musician.” Published in: The Century Magazine, February, 1884, p. 489
1945-69-6730
Engraver: Timothy
Cole. Artist: unknown, from Pluto 6, Codice 23, Laurentian
Library,
“Byzantine Manuscript Illuminations: The Betrayal; The Vision; The Passion.”
Published in: The Century, 1888, reprinted in Old Italian Masters, 1892
1945-69-6731
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Giotto
“The Entombment.” Published in: Engravings on Wood by Members of Society of American Wood-engravers (New York: Harper & Bros., 1887, deluxe ed.)
1945-69-6732
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Cimabue
“Saint Agnes.” Published in: The Century Magazine, November, 1888, page 61
On back: notes by T. Cole on Byzantine mosaics and manuscript illuminations, with further examples of Cole’s engravings
1945-69-6733
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: George Fuller
“The Romany Girl,” with article about Fuller, by M. G. Van Rensselaer.
Published in: The Century Magazine, December, 1883, p. 236
1945-69-6734
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Di Bondoni Giotto
“Ascension of
1945-69-6735
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Di Bondoni Giotto
“Death of St. Francis.” Published in: The Century Magazine, January, 1889, p. 329
1945-69-6736 – detail of 6737
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Di Bondoni Giotto
“Mary and Elisabeth.” Published in: The Century Magazine, January, 1889, p. 327
1945-69-6737
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Di Bondoni Giotto
“The Visitation of Mary to Elisabeth.” In The Century Magazine, January, 1889, p. 325
1945-69-6738
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Di Bondoni Giotto
“Head of Christ.” Published in: The Century Magazine, January, 1889, frontispiece
On back: article about artist, by W. J. Stillman, with notes by Timothy Cole
1945-69-6739
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Duccio
“Burial of the Virgin.” Published in: The Century Magazine, December, 1888, p. 168
1945-69-6740
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Giovanni Cimabue
“Madonna and Child.” Published in: The Century Magazine, November, 1888, p. 66
1945-69-6741
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Cimabue?
“Madonna and Child.” Published in: The Century Magazine, November, 1888, p. 68
1945-69-6742
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Di Buoninsegna Duccio
“The Three Marys. ‘He is not Here,’” in The Century Magazine, December 1888, p. 164
On back: article about artist, by W. J. Stillman
1945-69-6743
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Di Buoninsegna Duccio
“The Incredulity of
On back: article about artist, by Timothy Cole
1945-69-6744
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Sir Henry Raeburn
“Portrait of Lord Newton.” In: The Century Magazine, November, 1898, p. 49
1945-69-6745
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Sir Henry Raeburn
“Mrs. R. Scott Moncrieff.” In: The Century Magazine, December, 1898, p. 264
1945-69-6746
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: William Hogarth
“Garrick and His Wife.” Published in: The Century Magazine, July 1897, frontispiece
1945-69-6747
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Joshua Reynolds
“Portrait of Lord Heathfield.” In: The Century Magazine, October, 1897. P. 820
1945-69-6748
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Thomas Gainsborough
“The Honorable Mrs. Graham.” In: The Century Magazine, Dec. 1897, frontispiece
1945-69-6749
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Thomas Gainsborough
“Portrait of Mrs. Siddons.” In: The Century Magazine, December, 1897, p. 203
1945-69-6750
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Sir Thomas Lawrence
“Lady Peel.” Published in: The Century Magazine, January, 1912, p. 365
1945-69-6751
Timothy Cole after John S. Sargent
“Mrs. Phipps and Grandchild,” in The Century Magazine, July 1912
1945-69-6752
Timothy Cole after Raphael
“Head of Dante,” from the “Disputa,” in The Century Magazine, Feb. 1884, p. 577
1945-69-6753
Timothy Cole after Sir Joshua Reynolds
“Georgiana, Duchess of
1945-69-6754
Timothy Cole after Thomas Gainsborough
“The Sisters – Mrs. Sheridan and Mrs. Tickell,” in The Century Magazine, Dec. 1897
1945-69-6755
Timothy Cole after George Romney
“The Parson’s Daughter,” in The Century Magazine, May 1898
1945-69-6756
Timothy Cole after George Romney
“Lady Derby,” in The Century Magazine, July 1898
1945-69-6757
Timothy Cole after Sir Joshua Reynolds
“Portrait of Mrs. Carnac,” in The Century Magazine, June 1915
1945-69-6758
Timothy Cole after George Romney
“Jane, Duchess of Gordon and her son the Marquis of Huntley,” in Century Magazine, June 1916
1945-69-6759
Timothy Cole after George Romney
“Mrs. Davies,” in The Century Magazine, July 1898
1945-69-6760
Timothy Cole after Sir Henry Raeburn
“Lady in White,” (portrait of unknown lady,) in The Century Magazine, March 1899
1945-69-6761
Timothy Cole after John Hoppner
“The Right Honorable William Pitt,” in The Century Magazine, Sept. 1898
1945-69-6762
Timothy Cole after John Hoppner
“The Countess of
1945-69-6763
Timothy Cole after Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
“The Bathers,” in The Century Magazine, Sept. 1910
1945-69-6764
Timothy Cole after Jean-Louis-Andre-Theodore Gericault
“Raft of the Medusa,” in The Century Magazine, April 1910
1945-69-6765
Timothy Cole after Joseph Bail
“La Menagere,” in The Century Magazine, March 1910
1945-69-6766
Timothy Cole after Jule-Elie Delaunay
“Ophelia,” in The Century Magazine, Jan. 1910
1945-69-6767
Timothy Cole after Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
“Jeanne d’Arc,” with text on back, in The Century Magazine, Oct. 1909
1945-69-6768
Timothy Cole after Jean-Honore Fragonard
“La Lecture” (Reading), with text on back, in The Century Magazine, Dec. 1908
1945-69-6769
Timothy Cole after Nicolas Poussin
“Shepherds of
1945-69-6770
Timothy Cole after Eugene Delacroix
“Dante and Vergil Crossing the Stygian
1945-69-6771
Timothy Cole after Jean Baptiste Simeon Chardin
“The Blessing,” with text on back, in The Century Magazine, Oct. 1907
1945-69-6772
Timothy Cole after Madame Vigée Lebrun
“Madame Vigée Lebrun and Daughter,” text on back, in The Century Magazine, Nov. 1907
1945-69-6773
Timothy Cole after William Hogarth
“The Shrimp Girl,” in The Century Magazine, Nov. 1896
1945-69-6774
Timothy Cole after John S. Sargent, for
“Panel – the Prophets Zephaniah, Joel, Obadiah, Hosea,” in The Century Magazine, June 1896
1945-69-6775
Timothy Cole after John S. Sargent, for
“Ceiling – Astarte,” in The Century Magazine, June 1896
1945-69-6776
Timothy Cole after Jacques Joseph Tissot
“Jesus Found in the
1945-69-6777
Timothy Cole after George de
“Mother and Child,” in The Century Magazine, April 1896
1945-69-6778
Timothy Cole after Pierre-Paul Prud’hon
“Elise, Eldest Sister of Napoleon Bonaparte,” text on back, in The Century Magazine, Nov. 1909
1945-69-6779
Timothy Cole after Van Dyke
“Marchesa Elena Grimaldi, wife of Marchese Nicola Cattaneo
of
1945-69-6780
Timothy Cole after
“Portrait of the Artist’s Wife,” in The Century Magazine, July 1911
1945-69-6781
Timothy Cole after George Romney
“Lady Hamilton as Nature,” in The Century Magazine, Dec. 1911
1945-69-6782
Timothy Cole after Eugene Carriere
“Intimité” (also known as “The Kiss and the Sister”), in The Century Magazine, Dec. 1910
1945-69-6783
Timothy Cole after Martin Drolling
“The Interior of a Kitchen,” in The Century Magazine, Jan. 1911
1945-69-6784
Timothy Cole after Jean-Baptiste Greuze
“The Broken Mirror,” in The Century Magazine, Feb. 1911
1945-69-6785
Timothy Cole after Jean Antoine Watteau
“The Lover’s Delay,” in The Century Magazine, May. 1911
1945-69-6786
William J. Dana after F. Hopkinson Smith
“A Forest Pathway,” from Picturesque
1945-69-6787 – item
missing or number not used
1945-69-6788
E. Kingsley after J. H. Twachtman
“The Season’s Boon,” in Scribner’s Magazine, 1890
1945-69-6789
F. French after French
“Cobb’s Meadow,” in Scribner’s Magazine, 1890
1945-69-6790
Timothy Cole after George Inness
“Pine-Groves of Barbarini Villa,” in The Century Magazine, May 1882
1945-69-6791
E. Kingsley after George Inness
“An Autumn Morning,” in The Century Magazine, May 1882
1945-69-6792
J. P. Davis after George Inness
“Sunset,” in The Century Magazine, May 1882
1945-69-6793
E. Kingsley after Diaz
“Landscape under Sunshine,” from unknown publication
1945-69-6794
E. Kingsley after Rousseau
“Twilight,” in The Century Magazine, Nov. 1890-April 1891
1945-69-6795
Elbridge Kingsley after Kingsley (from nature)
“A Quiet Spot,” in Scribner’s Magazine, May 1893
1945-69-6796
Elbridge Kingsley after himself, signed
[pond and trees] from unknown publication, on tissue paper
1945-69-6797
Elbridge Kingsley after unknown artist
“A Midwinter Night,” in St. Nicholas, 1891
1945-69-6798
Elbridge Kingsley after unknown artist (probably himself)
“Old Maple Tree at Whately Glen,” in The Century Magazine, Nov. 1889-April 1890
1945-69-6799
Elbridge Kingsley after A. Lemaire
“Evening,” in Scribner’s Magazine, July 1889
1945-69-6800 – item
missing or number not used
1945-69-6801
Timothy Cole after Rembrandt
“Portrait of a Woman,” with text on back, in The Century Magazine, Dec. 1893
1945-69-6802
Timothy Cole after Correggio
“Madonna and Child in Glory,” with text on back, in The Century Magazine, Oct. 1892
1945-69-6803
Timothy Cole after Jan Steen
“The Feast of St. Nicholas,” in The Century Magazine, Dec. 1893
1945-69-6804
Timothy Cole after Rembrandt
“The Supper at Emmaus,” in The Century Magazine, Dec. 1893
1945-69-6805
Timothy Cole after Frans Hals
“The Jester,” in The Century Magazine, Jan. 1894
1945-69-6806
Timothy Cole after Frans Hals
“Banquet of Officers of the Crops of the Archers of St. Andrew,” in The Century Magazine, Jan. 1894
1945-69-6807
Timothy Cole after David Teniers the younger
“Afternoon,” with text on back, in The Century Magazine, Sept. 1895
1945-69-6808
Michael Haider after René Reinicke
“Glimpses of
1945-69-6809
Florian after W.S.
“Don’t you want the cigarettes?” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1893
1945-69-6810
Florian after W.S.
“One picks up anything when one is in a hurry,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1893
1945-69-6811-6812
[appears to be one image, cut in two, and assigned two numbers]
George Hunt after M. E.
“Promenade, Winter Costume, 1825,” in Harper’s Bazar, 1884, but originally published 1825
1945-69-6813
Frank French after photo by Jean Geiser
“A Negress,” in The Century Magazine, May-Oct. 1886
1945-69-6814
Peckwell after R. F. Zogbaum
“Cavalry – the Regimental Standard,” in Harper’s, Nov. 1889-April 1890
1945-69-6815
H. Thiriat after unknown artist
“The Coronation of the Czar,” in Capitals of the World (New York: Harper, 1893)
1945-69-6816
A. Bobbett after Felix O. C. Darley
[Civil War soldier] in Our Country by Benson Lossing (New York: H.J. Johnson, 1879)
1945-69-6817
J. Bellenger after Emile Bayard
“Numa Roumestan,” in Character Sketches (New York: Selmer Hess, 1892)
Box 38:
1945-69-6818
M. T. Boyd after Frank Beard.
“Zekle’s Courtin’” with poem, in The Aldine, Feb. 1872
1945-69-6819
R. G. Tietze after T. de Thulstrup
“Cuirassiers,” in Harpers, Nov.
1890-April 1891
1945-69-6820
W. H. Clark after T. de Thulstrup
“Infantry,” in Harpers, Nov. 1890-April 1891
1945-69-6821
C. W. Chadwick after Frederic Remington
“Officer of the Mounted Police in Full-Dress,” in Scribner’s Magazine, 1893
1945-69-6822
Frank French after F. A. Bridgman
“Young Girl of Tlemcen,” in Harpers Monthly, 1888
1945-69-6823
H. Harrison after unknown artist
“Fete at St. Germains,” in Howitt’s Journal, May 15, 1847
1945-69-6824
H. Velten after George Romney
“Portrait of a Young Girl,” in St. Nicholas, Nov. 1888-April 1889
1945-69-6825
A. Lindsay(?) after T. de Thulstrup
“Infantry of the Imperial Guard,” in Harpers, Nov. 1889-April 1890
1945-69-6826
Victor Bergstrom after R. Caton Woodville
“Royal Horse Artillery Limbering Up,” in Harpers, Nov. 1889-April 1890
1945-69-6827
H. E. Babcock after G. Mussfold(?)
“Myopia Pack,” in The Century Magazine, May-Oct. 1886
1945-69-6828
“Full Cry,” in The Century Magazine, May-Oct. 1886
1945-69-6829
C. State after George Wharton Edwards
“A Little Visitor,” in St. Nicholas, Dec. 1890
1945-69-6830
R. Taylor after G. L. Seymour
“My Sweetheart,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1885-1886
1945-69-6831
R. Taylor after P. T.
“Happy Childhood,” in Harper’s Bazar, July 12, 1884
1945-69-6832
R. Taylor after Geo. L. Seymour
“Reflections,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, July 1885
1945-69-6833
R. Taylor after Rembrandt
“Old Lady,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1888
1945-69-6834
A. Lindsay after Frederic Remington
“Cavalry of the Line” (Mexican Cavalry,) in Harpers, June-Nov. 1889
1945-69-6835
Jno. Tinkey after Frederic Remington
“A Regimental Scout,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1889
1945-69-6836
A. Lindsay after T. de Thulstrup
“The Emperor Reviewing Cuirassiers of the Guard,” in Harpers, Nov. 1891-April 1892
1945-69-6837
A. Lindsay after T. de Thulstrup
“Field Artillery,” in Harpers, Nov. 1891-April 1892
1945-69-6838
Timothy Cole after Mary Hallock Foote
“The Last Walk on the Beach,” in St. Nicholas, Nov. 1886
1945-69-6839
Timothy Cole after Mario Fortuny
“Une Dame Espagnole,” in The Century Magazine, May 1913
1945-69-6840
Timothy Cole after Francisco Zurbaran (attributed to)
“Saint Elizabeth,” in The Century Magazine, Nov. 1901
1945-69-6841
Michael Haider after René Reinicke
“Glimpses of
1945-69-6842
Michael Haider after René Reinicke
“Glimpses of
1945-69-6843
Michael Haider after René Reinicke
“Glimpses of
On back: title page for Glimpses of Munich Life by René Reinicke
1945-69-6844
M. Haider after Francis Day
“Indeed!” in The Century Magazine, April 1893
1945-69-6845
William B. Closson after Titian
“The Belle,” in Harper’s Magazine, May 1884
1945-69-6846
William B. Closson after a mezzotint after Sir Joshua Reynolds
“Miss Frances Harris,” in St. Nicholas, Nov. 1881
1945-69-6847
William B. Closson after a photograph
“Miss Ellen Terry as Ophelia,” in Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1880-April 1881
1945-69-6848
William B. Closson after R. Egusquiza
“The Waltzers,” in Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1880-April 1881
1945-69-6849
John P. Davis after Edwin A. Abbey
“I wooed the blue-eyed maid,” with couplet from “The Skeleton in Armor,” in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, vol. 1, 1881)
1945-69-6850
John P. Davis after A. Bramtot
“In the Nazareth Synagogue,” in Harper’s Magazine, Dec. 1886
1945-69-6851
F. S. King after Alfred Bramtot
“Listening for Voices,” in Harper’s Magazine, Dec. 1886
1945-69-6852
John P. Davis after Correggio
“La Notte,” in Harper’s Magazine, Dec. 1885
1945-69-6853
John P. Davis after Delaplanche (sculptor)
“Instruction,” from unknown publication
1945-69-6854
John P. Davis after R. Swain Gifford, who also drew the block
“
1945-69-6855
John P. Davis after Edwin A. Abbey
[girl walking past stone wall,] in Works of Longfellow (Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1880)
On back: titles “The Children of the Lord’s Supper” and “Ballads,” both engraved by Russell & Richardson after L. S. Ipsen
1945-69-6856
W. J. Linton after unknown artist
[ship and waves dashing against rocks,] in Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-6857
W. J. Linton after Thomas Moran
“Oer the dark sea I flew,” for “The Skeleton in Armor” in Works of Longfellow (1880)
1945-69-6858
Smithwick & French after W. L. Sheppard
“And smote upon the foe full sore,” for “King Christian,” in
Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-6859
Jno. P. Davis after Edwin A. Abbey
[woman walking down street,] with lines of poetry,
“Evangeline,” in Works of Longfellow
(
1945-69-6860
Jno. P. Davis after Edwin A. Abbey
[angels,] with lines of poetry, “Evangeline,” in Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-6861
Jno. P. Davis after C. S. Reinhart
[angel,] with lines of poetry, “Evangeline,” in Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-6862
Jno. Andrew & Son after Edwin A. Abbey
[women in cemetery,] illustrating “Evangeline,” in Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-6863
Jno. P. Davis after C. S. Reinhart
“The Council,” in Works
of Longfellow (
1945-69-6864
Elbridge Kingsley after Granville Perkins
“The Mayflower” in Works
of Longfellow (
1945-69-6865
Jno. P. Davis after Eastman Johnson
“The Promised Bride,” with lines from “The Building of the
Ship,” in Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-6866
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
“Nancy and Alec at the Edge of the Prospect-hole,” in St. Nicholas, 1880
1945-69-6867
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
“Why Patty Spoke in Church,” story by Joel Stacy, in St. Nicholas, 1880
1945-69-6868
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
“The
1945-69-6869
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
“The cow led the children along through the grass,” in St. Nicholas, 1881
1945-69-6870
T. Hellawell after W. L.Sheppard
“The result of Joe’s attempt at revenge,” in St. Nicholas, 1881
1945-69-6871
John Dalziel after Frederick Dielman
[two girls with goat,] in Brushwood by T. Buchanan Reed (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1882)
1945-69-6872
J. P. Davis after Frederick Dielman
[ox cart, pack mules,] in Brushwood by T. Buchanan Reed (Lippincott, 1882)
1945-69-6873
E. Heinemann after Frederick Dielman
[woman with sticks, man on mule,] in Brushwood by T. Buchanan Reed (1882)
1945-69-6874
John Dalziel after Frederick Dielman
[woman with sticks,] in Brushwood by T. Buchanan Reed (Lippincott, 1882)
1945-69-6875
John P. Davis after F. B. Schell
“Longfellow House,
1945-69-6876
John P. Davis after Walter Shirlaw
“Still clutching his treasure…,” for “Kambalu,” in Works of Longfellow (1881-1883)
1945-69-6877
John P. Davis after Schell & Hogan
“A Bush Fire by Night,” in Picturesque
1945-69-6878
John P. Davis after Frederick Dielman
“Mary Magdalene,” in Works of Longfellow (Boston, 1881-1883)
1945-69-6879
John P. Davis after Lungren
“At Her Majesty’s Opera box,” in The Chronicle of the Drum (Scribner, 1882)
1945-69-6880
John W. Evans after H. P. Share
“We stormed and we broke the great gate in,” in The Chronicle of the Drum (1882)
1945-69-6881
John P. Davis after A. B. Frost
“On the Watch Ground,” in Harper’s, Dec. 1883-April 1884
1945-69-6882
John P. Davis after
“Lovewell’s Pond, Fryeburg,” in Harper’s, Dec. 1883-April 1884
1945-69-6883
John P. Davis after
“The Flume,” [the
1945-69-6884
John P. Davis after
“Lake of the Clouds and
1945-69-6885
John P. Davis after J. W. Alexander
“Joseph Jefferson as ‘Bob Acres,’” in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1886
1945-69-6886
John P. Davis after F. D. Millet
“
1945-69-6887
Victor Bernstrom after F. D. Millet
“Street Scene in Valdi-kavkas,” in Harper’s, Dec. 1886-May 1887
1945-69-6888
John P. Davis after Pierre Mignard
“Antoinette de Ligier de la Garde, Mme. Deshoulieres,” in The Century, 1889
1945-69-6889
John P. Davis, engraver and artist
“Autumn Hillside,” in The Century, Nov. 1889-April 1890
1945-69-6890
Frank French, engraver and artist
“The Lily Pond,” in The Century, Nov. 1889-April 1890
1945-69-6891
Wm. B. Closson, engraver and artist
“The Water Nymph,” in The Century, Nov. 1889-April 1890
1945-69-6892
Frank French, engraver and artist
“Uncle Moses,” in The Century, Nov. 1889-April 1890
1945-69-6893
R. A. Muller after unknown artist
“Mme. Du Chatelet,” in Women of the French Salons (The Century Co., 1891)
1945-69-6894
John P. Davis after unknown artist
“Marie de
1945-69-6895
Jno. P. Davis after Woodward
“Live-oak near
1945-69-6896
F. S. King after Alfred Parsons
[cottage at foot of mountain,] in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1890
1945-69-6897
Victor Bernstrom after Frederic Remington
“A Mexican Buccaro,” in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1890
1945-69-6898
J. P. Davis after photo by J. Laurant & Co. of painting by A. Gisbert
“The Embarkation of
1945-69-6899
E. H. Del’Orme after photo by J. Laurant & Co. of painting by R. Balaca
“
1945-69-6900
J. P. Davis after F. S. Church
“The Witch’s Daughter,” in Harpers, April-Nov. 1883
1945-69-6901
John P. Davis after Edgar M. Ward
“The Cobblers,” from Engravings on Wood by Members So. Am. Wood Engravers, 1887
1945-69-6902
John P. Davis after Walter Shirlaw
“Among the Old Poets,” from Engravings on Wood by Members So. Am. Wood Engravers, 1887
1945-69-6903
John P. Davis after unknown artist
“The Smallest
1945-69-6904
John P. Davis after Warren B. Davis
“A Cup of Tea for Grandmama,” in St. Nicholas, July 1891
1945-69-6905
John P. Davis after unknown artist
“Merry Christmas to ye all!” in St. Nicholas, 1880
1945-69-6906
John P. Davis after unknown artist
“Four voices shouted, ‘Merry Christmas!’” in St. Nicholas, 1880
1945-69-6907
H. Wolf after W. T. Smedley
“The brotherhood unmasks,” in St. Nicholas, Feb. 1881
1945-69-6908
John P. Davis after unknown artist
“
1945-69-6909
E.H.Q.(?) – engraver or artist
[lane through woods,] in unknown publication, 1883
1945-69-6910
engraver and artist unknown
[lake and mountains,] in unknown publication, 1883
1945-69-6911
J. P. Davis after A. B. Frost
[Renaissance man with dog in woods,] in unknown publication, 1883
1945-69-6912
W. J. Dana after A. B. Frost
[Scottish woman in boat on lake,] in unknown publication, 1883
1945-69-6913a
John P. Davis after Wm. Hole
“The Foul Stroke,” for “The Master of Ballantrae,” in Scribners Magazine, 1889.
1945-69-6913b
Closson after Hy. Sandham
“The Cradle,” in The Century, Nov. 1882-April 1883
1945-69-6914
Collins after Hy. Sandham
“Head of Flume,” in The Century, Nov. 1882-April 1883
1945-69-6915
Closson after Hy. Sandham
“The Sluice,” in The Century, Nov. 1882-April 1883
1945-69-6916
T. Shussler after Hy. Sandham
“Clearing up Under-Currents,” in The Century, Nov. 1882-April 1883
1945-69-6917
H. Baker after S. Graham [or S. Graham Day]
“
1945-69-6918
E. Heinemman after unknown artist (name illegible)
“The Wood-Engraver,” in unknown publication
1945-69-6919
Winham after A. Fredericks
“Kept filing his locks and his keys,” in The Chronicle of the Drum (Scribner, 1882)
1945-69-6920
Heard after Taber
“The Grave Historian at his Desk,” in The Chronicle of the Drum (Scribner, 1882)
1945-69-6921
R. S. Leuders after D. Regoli
“The Drawing Master,” in Modern Art and Artists, ed. By Wilfred Meynell (1886)
1945-69-6922 – see also 6923
Article “The Commercial History of a Penny Magazine, no. I” with engravings “paper making by hand,” an unlabeled machine, and a paper making machine, in The Penny Magazine, monthly supplement, Aug. 31-Sept. 30, 1833
1945-69-6923 – see also 6922
Article “The Commercial History of a Penny Magazine, no. III” with engravings “ancient view of a Dutch printing office,” “composing stick,” sample page, “frames, cases, etc.,” “moulding-frame,” “casting box,” and “stereotype foundry,” in The Penny Magazine, monthly supplement, Oct. 31-Nov. 30, 1833
1945-69-6924
Stewart after Sandham
“Gathering and Loading Salt Hay,” in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1888
1945-69-6925
E. H. Del’Orme after Singuilette
“Caravan Crossing Stream in the
1945-69-6926
Ch. Laly after John Smith-Lewis
“Gathering Seaweed: Stormy Weather,” in The Magazine of Art, 1886
1945-69-6927
Ch. Laly after R. H. Carter
“A Catch of Mullet,” in The Magazine of Art, 1886
1945-69-6928
G. Mayer after C. S. Reinhart
“The Old Blind Boatman,” in Harper’s, Nov. 1883-April 1884
1945-69-6929
Titler after unknown artist
“
1945-69-6930
H. Gray after unknown artist
“On the
1945-69-6931
Unknown engraver after Paul Meyerheim
“The Last Load,” in The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-6932
Unknown engraver after A. Wierusz-Kowalski
“A
1945-69-6933
Unknown engraver after Theodor Weber
“Reiche Ausbeute,” in Illustrirte
Zeitung, 1899
1945-69-6934
Unknown engraver after F. J. Millet
“Going to Work,” in The Magazine of Art, no date
1945-69-6935
Unknown engraver after Bartolommeo Giuliano
“Ebb-Tide on the
1945-69-6936
Thomas H. Heard after Will H. Low
“The distant woodman…,” with poetry, in The Closing Scene (Lippincott, 1887)
1945-69-6937
George A. Teel after J. Francis Murphy
“The embattled forests…,” with poetry, in The Closing Scene (Lippincott, 1887)
1945-69-6938
John W. Evans after W.T. Smedley
“A Mennonite Girl Herding Cattle,” in Our Picturesque Northern Neighbor (
1945-69-6939
O. Lacour after P. Macnab
“Gleaners Cutting off the Ears,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1886
1945-69-6940
J. L. Langridge after unknown artist (possibly John I. Loehr)
“The Tired Match Girl,” in American Agriculturist, 1867
1945-69-6941
M. Haider after Charles Sprague Pearce
“Une Bergere,” in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1889
1945-69-6942
Robb Hoskin after Neal
“Nuns at Prayer,” in Modern
Art and Artists, ed. by Wilfrid Meynell (
1945-69-6943
Robb Hoskin after Clausen
“The Gleaners,” in Modern
Art and Artists, ed. by Wilfrid Meynell (
1945-69-6944
M. Klinkich after Val Prinsep
“The Gleaners,” in The Magazine of Art, 1883
1945-69-6945
F. Babbage after Val Prinsep
“The Linen-Gatherers,” in The Magazine of Art, 1883
1945-69-6946
John S. Davis after Nicol
“The Irish School-Master,” in The Aldine, Jan. 1874
1945-69-6947
John Evans after Burns
“Curing Fish at
1945-69-6948
John Evans after Burns
“A Fishing Gang at
1945-69-6949
Engraver and artist unknown
“Reefing the Topsail,” in The Century, April-Nov. 1882
1945-69-6950
Frank French after unknown artist
“In a
1945-69-6951
Engraver and artist unknown
“Sailors Skylarking,” in The Century, April-Nov. 1882
1945-69-6952
Schussler after George Inness, Jr.
“At the
1945-69-6953
John Evans after George Inness, Jr.
“Crossing the Timber-Line,” in The Century, Nov. 1884-April 1885
1945-69-6954
John Evans after George Inness, Jr.
“Gathering Seaweed,
1945-69-6955
G. E. Johnson after Geo. H. Boughton
“Weeding the Streets,” in Harper’s, Nov. 1882-April 1883
Box 39:
1945-69-6956
W. M. Aikman after Alfred Parsons
“Gleaners,” in Harper’s, Nov. 1890-April 1891
1945-69-6957
W. Mollier after F. B. Schell
“On the Tobique,” in Picturesque
1945-69-6958
W. Mollier after John S. Lewis
“Stripping or Barking a Tree for Torches,” in Picturesque
1945-69-6959
W. Mollier after Schell & Hogan
“Lumbering: Chopping and Sawing,” in Picturesque
1945-69-6960
W. Miller after Achille Fould
“The Little Candy Seller,” in St. Nicholas, May 1892
1945-69-6961
H. Baker after A. R. Waud
“Modern Prairie
1945-69-6962
Unknown engraver after Charles Sprague Pearce
“The Water-Carrier,” in The Magazine of Art, 1885
1945-69-6963
R. Taylor after Gainsborough
“The Parish Clerk,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1888
1945-69-6964
W. J. Dana after Geo. W. Yewell
“A Franciscan Monastery,” in Works of Longfellow (Boston, 1883, vol. III)
1945-69-6965
W. J. Dana after Frederick Dielman
“The Scriptorium,” in Works of Longfellow (Boston, 1881-1883, vol. II)
1945-69-6966
Thomas Johnson after Robert Koehler
“The Socialist,” in The Century, Nov. 1885-April 1886
1945-69-6967
Florian after
“A Jewish Broker,” in The Capitals of the World (New York: Harper, 1895)
1945-69-6968
Florian after a lithography by Lunois
“A Dutch Woman,” in The Capitals of the World (New York: Harper, 1895)
1945-69-6969
A. F. Kinnersley after E. J. Whitney
“Fortunes of a Poor Irish Boys,” in The Child’s Paper, 1863 (American Tract Society)
1945-69-6970
A. F. Kinnersley after E. J. Whitney
“Johnny and His Little Cross,” in The Child’s Paper, 1863 (American Tract Society)
1945-69-6971
O. L. Lacour after R. W. Macbeth
“A Caravan,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, Sept. 1885
1945-69-6972
E. Schladitz after R. W. Macbeth
“A Gang in the
1945-69-6973
William B. Closson after Jean Francois Millet
“The Sheep Shearers,” in The Century Magazine, January 1893
1945-69-6974
Grimley after [illegible]
“Canoeing among icebergs,” Labrador Scenes, in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1885
1945-69-6975
Speer after H. Chase
“Almost Swamped,” Labrador Scenes, in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1885
1945-69-6976
Unknown engraver after J. H. Louks
“Watching for Fish,” Labrador Scenes, in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1885
1945-69-6977
Unknown engraver after J. H. Louks
“Spreading Cod-fish on the Rocks,
1945-69-6978
Unknown engraver after unknown artist
“English Printing machine of 1819,” with text, in Scribner’s Magazine, Oct. 1879-1880.
Text continues on back and includes a sketch of a man on a ship by Doyle
1945-69-6979
Name of engraver illegible, artist unknown
“Adams Power Press,” with text, in Scribner’s Magazine, Oct. 1879-1880
1945-69-6980
W. F. after unknown artist, probably photograph
“Stop-Cylinder Printing Machine,” with text, in Scribner’s Magazine, Oct. 1879-1880
1945-69-6981
Robert Varley after W. P. Snyder
“Taking Proof of Engraved Book,” in Harper’s Magazine, 1887
On back: “The Overlay” and “Making an Overlay”
1945-69-6982
Robert Varley after W. P. Snyder
“The Compositor at Work,” in Harper’s Magazine, 1887
1945-69-6983
Robert Varley after W. P. Snyder
“In the Press-Room,” in Harper’s Magazine, 1887
1945-69-6984
Robert Hoskin after
“The Sugar Bush,” in Harper’s, Dec. 1883-May 1884
1945-69-6985
Robert Hoskin after
“Snow Bound,” in Harper’s, Dec. 1883-May 1884
1945-69-6986 – mounted
with 1945-69-2975-2977, and filed under those numbers
Bobbett & Hooper after A. D. Shattuck, S. Colman, Alfred Fredericks, or James Hart
[deer head and title “Second Evening,”] in Festival of Song (Bunce & Huntington, 1866)
1945-69-6987
R. G. Tietze after photograph by Conly of Boston
“Laura Dewey Bridgman,” in St. Nicholas, 1889
1945-69-6988
T. Shussler after H. A. Ogden
“Mr. Lincoln then laid his hand on the boy’s arm…,” in St. Nicholas, 1889
1945-69-6989 -
mounted with 1945-69-3076-3080, and filed under those numbers
Bobbett & Hooper after A. Fredericks
[man in woods] from Festival of Song, 1866
1945-69-6990 –
SMALL – matted with 1657 and filed under that number
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Studio of Eastman
Johnson,
1945-69-6991
“Enterrement d’Atala,” in Le Monde Illustré, 1884
1945-69-6992 –
mounted with 9377-9382 and filed with those numbers
Unknown engraver after Thomas Moran and Mary A. Hallock
[sword on belt,] from The Hanging of the Crane. (
1945-69-6993 – mounted with 9377-9382 and filed with those numbers
Unknown engraver after Thomas Moran and Mary A. Hallock
[trees on hillside,] from The Hanging of the Crane (
1945-69-6994
[mounted with 1945-69-10106-10109, and filed under those numbers]
Engraver: N. Orr, Co. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
“There are no birds in last year’s nest,” in Twenty Poems from Henry W. Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1884)
1945-69-6995 [mounted with 1945-69-10106-10109, and
filed under those numbers]
Engraver: Geo T. Andrew. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
“It Is Not Always
May” in Twenty Poems from Henry W.
Longfellow (
1945-69-6996 [mounted with 1945-69-10034-10037, and filed with those numbers]
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock
“And now I sit and muse on what may be,” in Longfellow, The Hanging of the Crane (Osgood, 1875)
1945-69-6997
[mounted with 1945-69-10019-10021, and filed with those numbers]
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Thomas Moran or Mary A. Hallock
“The crown is on his sister’s brow,” in Longfellow, The Hanging of the Crane (1875)
1945-69-6998 [mounted
with 1945-69-10019-10021, and filed with those numbers]
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Thomas Moran or Mary A. Hallock
[head of little girl,] in Longfellow, The Hanging of the Crane (Osgood, 1875)
1945-69-6999 [mounted
with 8578-8580, and filed under those numbers]
Gustav Kruell after unknown photographer
“The late Charles Loring Brace, founder of the Children’s Aid Society,” in Scribners Magazine, 1892
1945-69-7000 – mounted with 8761 and filed
under that number
O.
Lacour(?) after John Pettie(?)
“Trout
Fishing at
1945-69-7001
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: J. W. Alexander
“A Flower.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, July 1906, p. 183
On back: article about the painting
1945-69-7002
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Irving R. Wiles
“Portrait of Henry Wolf.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, January 1906, p. 183
On back: article about the painting
1945-69-7003
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey
“They Glide, Like Phantoms, Into the Wide Hall,” in: Harper’s Monthly, January 1880
1945-69-7004
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey
“It Is My Instrument You Want?” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, March 1880, p. 510
1945-69-7005
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Francisco Pacheco
“Dona Juana, Wife of Velasquez,” published in: Harper’s Monthly, May 1904, p. 855
On back: article about the painting
1945-69-7006
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Edmund C. Tarbell
“Portrait of a Girl.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, April, 1906, p. 703
On back: article about the painting
1945-69-7007
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: W. Small, 1889
“Flora and He Sitting Together In the Stern of the Boat, and All of Them Singing the ‘Fear a Bhata.’” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, November, 1890, p. 836
1945-69-7008
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: W. Small, 1889
“Rain-bound Under the Porch of St. Vitaline,” in: The Scribner’s Magazine, July, 1892
1945-69-7009
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: V. Brozik
“
1945-69-7010
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Harper
“Washington and Layfayette” Published in: The Story of the Thirteen Colonies by H. A. Guerber (New York: American Book Company, 1898)
1945-69-7011
Engraver and artist: unknown.
“Mr. Dustin defending his Children,” in: The
Story of the Thirteen Colonies by H. A. Guerber (New York: American Book
Company, 1898)
1945-69-7012
Engraver: unknown. Artist: F. Klepper
“Paul Revere’s Ride.” Published in: The Story of the Thirteen Colonies by H. A. Guerber (New York: American Book Company, 1898)
1945-69-7013
Engraver: Henry Wolf (H. W.) Artist: unknown
“Smith and Pocahontas.” Published in:
The Story of the Thirteen Colonies
by H. A. Guerber (New York: American Book Company, 1898)
1945-69-7014
Engraver: K. C. Atwood. Artist: Alfred Fredericks
“Old
1945-69-7015
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
“The Retreat from
1945-69-7016
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Church
“Williams Welcomed by the Indians.” Published in: The Story of the Thirteen Colonies by H. A. Guerber (New York: American Book Company, 1898)
1945-69-7017
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Sir Thomas Lawrence
“Portrait of a Lady.” Published in: Harper’s Magazine, December, 1902; p. 152
On back: article about the painting
1945-69-7018
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: J. L. Gerome
“The Last Prayer—Christian Martyrs in the Coliseum.” Published in:
1945-69-7019
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Sir Frederick Leighton
“Greek Girls Playing Ball.” Published in:
1945-69-7020
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Ad. La Lyre
“St. Cecilia.” Published
in:
1945-69-7021
Engraver: Henry
Wolf. Artist: John La
“Statue of Oya Jizo.” Published in: The Century Magazine, August 1890
1945-69-7022
Engraver: Henry
Wolf. Artist: John La
“Old Pagoda Near the Priests’ Houses,” in: The Century Magazine, August 1890
1945-69-7023
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Jules Breton
“Le Soir.” Published in: Harper’s Magazine, July, 1903; p. 228
On back: article about the painting
1945-69-7024
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: George Inness
“The Wood-Gatherers.” Published in: Harper’s Magazine, December, 1903; p. 86
On back: article about the painting
1945-69-7025
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: John W. Alexander
“The Quiet Hour.” Published in: Harper’s Magazine, September, 1903; p. 638
On back: article about the painting
1945-69-7026
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Gilbert Stuart
One side: “Maria Snowden—Mrs. Peter Meircken.”
Other side: “Mary White – Mrs. Robert Morris,” in: Century Magazine, January, 1902;
On back: article by Charles Henry Hart about the paintings
1945-69-7027
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Homer D. Martin
“View on the
1945-69-7028
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Gerard Dow
“Gerard Dow, 1613-75.” Published in: Harper’s Magazine, August, 1902; p. 471;
On back: article about the painting
1945-69-7029
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Allen C. Redwood, after sketch by Admiral Walke
“Between Decks—Serving The Guns.” Published in: The Century, December, 1885
1945-69-7030
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Will Low
“While Yet They Spoke They Had Arrived Before A Pillared Porch With Lofty Portal Door.” Published in: The Century, December, 1885
1945-69-7031
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Antoine Louis Barye, Sculptor
“Tiger and Hare.” In: Art and
Criticism (
1945-69-7032
Engraver: F. A. Petit. Artist: Antoine Louis Barye, Sculptor
“Panther Devouring a Gazelle.” In Art and Criticism (New York: Harper & Bros., 1892)
1945-69-7033
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: J. F. Murphy
“Autumn.” Published
in: Works
of Longfellow (
1945-69-7034
Engraver: A. Anderson. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Fern-Tree Gully, Gippsland.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-7035
Engraver: Annin. Artist: Grenville Perkins
“On the
1945-69-7036
Engraver: M. Klinkicht. Artist: E. Wagner
“An October Day.” Published in: St. Nicholas, vol. V – 1878
1945-69-7037
Engraver: M. Klinkicht. Artist: unknown
“He Knelt on the Bank to Fix His Bait.” Published in: St. Nicholas, vol. V – 1878
1945-69-7038
Engraver: A. M. Lindsay. Artist: unknown
“Returning Spirits.” Published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXXIII, June – Nov. 1886
1945-69-7039
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: A. W. Gibson
“A Quiet
1945-69-7040
Engraver: Lockhardt. Artist: from a photo
“Early Spring.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, Vol. X, March 6, 1888
1945-69-7041
Engraver: G. E. Johnson. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“A Venue of Hemlocks and Spruces.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-7042
Engraver: Harley. Artist: George Loring Brown
“The
1945-69-7043
Engraver: Harley,
drawing on wood by W. H. Gibson. Artist:
“A Home by the Sea-Side.” Published in: American Painters (D. Appleton & Co., 1881)
1945-69-7044
Engraver: Harley, drawing on wood by W. H. Gibson. Artist: John W. Casilear
“Moonlight in the Glen.” Published in: American Painters (D. Appleton & Co., 1881)
1945-69-7045
Engraver: Harley. Artist: Asher Brown Durand
“Brook, and
1945-69-7046
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: J. Appleton Brown
“Rain in Summer.” In Works of Longfellow, v. I (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-7047
Engraver: W. M. Aikman. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“How Sweet it is, When Mother
1945-69-7048
Engraver: W. Mollier. Artist: F. B. Schell
“The Whirlpool, From American Side,” in Picturesque
1945-69-7049 – item missing or number not used
1945-69-7050
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: engraved from Nature
“March.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, March, 1893, frontispiece
1945-69-7051
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: engraved from Nature
“The Heart of the Woods.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, June, 1893, frontispiece
1945-69-7052
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: George Inness
“The Valley of the Shadow of Death,” in: Harper’s, Dec. 1891 – May 1892
1945-69-7053
Engraver: J. Hellawell. Artist: J. P. Woodward
“Roaring Brook.” In Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-7054
Engraver: E. C. Held. Artist: E. C. Held
“In The Safe Shelter of the
1945-69-7055
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Clouds Lingering Yet.” Published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXX, Nov. 1884 – Apr. 1885
1945-69-7056
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: H. Bolton Jones
[country scene.] In Home Ballads by Bayard Taylor (Boston Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-7057
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: H. Bolton Jones
[country scene.] In Home Ballads by Bayard Taylor (Boston Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-7058
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: W. L. Taylor
[country scene.] In Home Ballads by Bayard Taylor (Boston Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-7059
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: W. L. Taylor
[country scene.] In Home Ballads by Bayard Taylor (Boston Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-7060
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: August Will
“
1945-69-7061
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: Albert Bierstadt
“Near the
1945-69-7062
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: Alexander H. Wyant
“A Midsummer Retreat.” In American Painters (
1945-69-7063
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: Peter Moran
“The Return of the Herd.”
In American Painters (
1945-69-7064
Engraver: H. Filmer (?). Artist: Horace Wolcott Robbins
“Morning.” In American Painters (
1945-69-7065
Engraver: O. Lacour. Artist: F. Noel Paton
“The Lair of the Whirlwinds.” In The English Illustrated Magazine, 1886
1945-69-7066
Engraver: O. Lacour (?). Artist: Miss M. A. Cowles, drawing from nature
“Spring.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, no date
1945-69-7067
Engraver: O. Lacour. Artist: Arthur Lemon
“The Young Cowherd—A New Forest Scene,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, June 1885, frontispiece
1945-69-7068
Engraver: O. Lacour. Artist: David Murray, A.R.S.A.
“Dawn.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1886
1945-69-7069
Engraver: W. H. Marsh [or Morse.] Artist: James M. Hart
“Cattle Going Home.” In American
Painters (
1945-69-7070
Engraver: W. Miller. Artist: Charles H. Davis
“One Summer Evening.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1894
1945-69-7071
Engraver: W. Miller. Artist: A. F. Bellows
“
1945-69-7072 – item missing or number not used
1945-69-7073
Engraver: McGann(?). Artist:
“The Darkness Found Them Scattered All Along The Bottom of a Tremendous Gorge”
Published in: Harper’s Young People, vol. X, Oct. 29, 1889
1945-69-7074
Engraver: McGann(?). Artist: perhaps from a photograph
“A
1945-69-7075
Engraver: C. Maurand. Artist: J. D. Woodward
[rural scene, with cows, bridge,] in: The Aldine, vol. VII. No. 4, April 1874
1945-69-7076
Engraver: C. Maurand. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“October Days.” Published in: The Aldine, vol. VII. No. 10, October 1874
1945-69-7077
Engraver: C. Maurand. Artist: John Hows
“Sinking Spring (Outlet).” Published in: The Aldine, N. Y., Vol. IV - 1873
1945-69-7078
Engraver: C. Maurand. Artist: John Hows
“Sinking Spring (Inlet).” Published in: The Aldine, Vol. VII, No. 2, February 1874
1945-69-7079
Engraver: Langridge. Artist: Jas. C. Beard
“The Gazelle.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. II, 1874 – 1875
1945-69-7080
Engraver: Langridge. Artist: Jas. C. Beard
“The Hornbill Feeding His Wife.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. II, 1874 – 1875
1945-69-7081
Engraver: J.S. Harley. Artist: unknown
“She Would Sit and Swing on a Low-Bending Grape-Vine,” in St. Nicholas, 1874 – 1875
1945-69-7082
Engraver: F. Leblanc. Artist: W. W. Gibson
“A Curious Bouquet.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. II, 1874 – 1875
1945-69-7083
Engraver: Davis or Dies (?). Artist: T. Cobb
“Early Sorrow.” [dead pet bird.] Published in: The Aldine, 1872
1945-69-7084
Engraver: Geo. F. Andrew. Artist: M. Waterman
[birds,] in: The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-7085
Engraver: pupil of W. B. Closson. Artist: M. Waterman
[ocean,] in: The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-7086
Engraver: Hy Davidson. Artist: Gordon Trumbull
“Broke Away.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-7087
Engraver:
“
1945-69-7088
Engraver: K. C. Atwood. Artist: J. H. Cooks
“An Ideal ‘Still Fisher.’” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-7089
Engraver: unknown. Artist: J. C. Beard
“A Wilson’s Snipe Family.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-7090
Engraver: Kinnersley. Artist: Herrick
[two bald eagles.] Published in: The Childs’ Paper (American Tract Society,1862)
1945-69-7091
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: W. H. Gibson
“A Buzzard Frost.” Published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXXIV, Dec. 1886 – May 1887
1945-69-7092
Engraver: F. Pettit. Artist: W. H. Gibson
“Moonlight on the Teche.” Published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXXIV, Dec. 1886 – May 1887
1945-69-7093
Engraver: H. Deis. Artist: J. C. Beard
“Hawk and Humming-Birds.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1883 – Apr. 1884
1945-69-7094
Engraver: H. Deis. Artist: J. C. Beard
“Humming-Birds of
1945-69-7095
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: Walter Shislaw
“The Goose Girl.” In: American Art Review, v. 2, pt. 2, 1881.
1945-69-7096
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist:
“The Artful Drummer.” Published in: Harper’s, vol. LXXIX, June – Nov. 1889
1945-69-7097
Engraver: F. Pettit. Artist:
“Haunt of the Phoebe.” Published in: Harper’s, vol. LXXIX, June – Nov. 1889
1945-69-7098
Engraver: Meeder – Chubb. Artist: H. H. Herrick
“Our Feathered Friends.” Published in: American Agriculturist, v. 26, June 1867
1945-69-7099
Engraver: Meeder – Chubb. Artist: H. H. Herrick
“The Cat-Bird.” Published in: American Agriculturist, v. 27, June 1868
1945-69-7100
Engraver: Meeder – Chubb. Artist: H. H. Herrick
“Wild Turkeys.” Published in: American Agriculturist, v. 27, October 1868
1945-69-7101
Engraver: H. Linton. Artist: Gilbert Burling
“Cedar – Birds.” [cedar waxwings.] Published in: The Aldine, 1872
1945-69-7102
Engraver: H. Linton. Artist: Gilbert Burling
“House Wrens.” Published in: The Aldine, 1872
1945-69-7103
Engraver: H. Linton. Artist: Gilbert Burling
“The Song Sparrow.” Published in: The Aldine, 1872
1945-69-7104
Engraver: G. Fay. Artist: J. Carter Beard
“’Red Jacobin’. …Homing Pigeon, ‘Baby Mine.’…, in Century Magazine, 1886
1945-69-7105
Engraver: G. Fay. Artist: J. Carter Beard
“Pygmy Pouters…. English Pouters…., in: The Century Magazine, May – Oct. 1886
1945-69-7106
Engraver: G. Fay. Artist: J. Carter Beard
“
1945-69-7107
Engraver: G. Fay. Artist: J. Carter Beard
“The Owl-Turbit …,” in: The Century Magazine, May – Oct. 1886
1945-69-7108
Engraver: G. Fay. Artist: J. Carter Beard
“’
1945-69-7109
Engraver: G. Fay. Artist: J. Carter Beard
“Improved English Fantail…,” in: The Century Magazine, May – Oct. 1886
1945-69-7110
Engraver: G. Fay. Artist: J. Carter Beard
“Black Barb, ‘Black Prince.’…. Dun Carrier, ‘Successful.’ …, in: The Century Magazine, May – Oct. 1886
1945-69-7111
Engraver: G. Fay. Artist: J. Carter Beard
“Head of “Baby Mine.” Message-Bird ‘White Wings,’…. Race-Marked Feathers, From ‘Baby Mine.’” in: The Century Magazine, May – Oct. 1886
1945-69-7112
Engraver: S. L. Lawson. Artist: J. Carter Beard
“The Woodcock at Home.” Published in: Outing, September 1888
1945-69-7113
Engraver: J. P. Davis. Artist: H. H. Herrick
“Pinnated Grouse, or Prairie Chickens.” in: American Agriculturist, November 1867
1945-69-7114
Engraver: John H. Hall. Artist: Hall
“[bird] from the ‘Manual of Ornithology,” in: The History of Wood-Engraving in America (Boston: Estes and Lauriat, 1882)
On back: article about John H. Hall
1945-69-7115
Engraver: John H. Hall after Bewick. Artist: Hall
[man in stream,] in: The History of Wood-Engraving in America (Estes & Lauriat, 1882)
1945-69-7116
Engraver: John H. Hall. Artist: After Bonner
[leopard,] in: The History of Wood-Engraving in America (Estes and Lauriat, 1882)
1945-69-7117
Engraver: John H. Hall. Artist: Hall
“[hummingbird,] from the ‘Manual of Ornithology’” in: The History of Wood-Engraving in America (Boston: Estes and Lauriat, 1882)
1945-69-7118
Engraver: Benjamin F. Childs. Artist: H. W. Herrick
[blue jays eating corn,] published in: The Child’s Paper (American Tract Society, 1862)
On back: brief biographical information about Childs
1945-69-7119
Engraver: Herrick. Artist: Herrick.
“The Bald Eagle.” In: American Agriculturist, Vol. XXVI, No. 8, March 1867
1945-69-7120
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: unknown
“Some
1945-69-7121
Engraver: David Nichols. Artist: unknown
“Pecky.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. IV, 1877
1945-69-7122
Engraver: Bookout(? Baker?). Artist: R. Riordan
“The White-Footed Western Mouse.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. V, 1878
1945-69-7123
Engraver: H. Baker. Artist: unknown
“Spray.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. V, 1878
1945-69-7124
Engraver: H. Baker. Artist: James C. Beard
“Java Sea-Swallows and Nests.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. V, 1878
1945-69-7125
Engraver: H. Baker. Artist: Jas. C. Beard
[chicks and beetle,] published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. V, 1878
1945-69-7126
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: From a daguerreotype
“Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre.” In: Harper’s, Vol. LXXIX, Aug. 1889, p. 358
1945-69-7127
Engraver: Thomas Johnson. Artist: unknown, perhaps from photo
“Ch. Darwin.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1882- Apr. 1883
1945-69-7128
Engraver: Johnson. Artist: unknown, perhaps from photo
“Alphonse Daudet.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-7129
Engraver: Johnson. Artist: after painting by Frederick Watts
“Austin Dobson.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1884
1945-69-7130
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: from photo or portrait
“Henry Drisler.” Published in: Harper’s, vol. LXIX, June – Nov. 1884
1945-69-7131
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: photo by W. Kurtz
“The Rev. Dr. John P. Durbin,” with article, in: Harper’s Weekly, Nov. 11, 1876, p. 909
1945-69-7132
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: from photo
“Elizabeth, Queen of Roumania.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1884
1945-69-7133
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: John W. Alexander
“Ralph Waldo Emerson.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, May 13, 1882
1945-69-7134
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown sculptor
“R. Waldo Emerson” [bust,] in: The Century, July 1882 – frontispiece
1945-69-7135
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: J. Reich, from a daguerreotype
“Mrs. John Ericsson, née Amelia Byam,” in: Scribner’s Magazine, March 1890, p. 341
1945-69-7136
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown, perhaps a photograph
“John Ericsson at the Time he Built the Monitor,” in Scribner’s Magazine, March 1890
1945-69-7137
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: unknown
“Eugénie,” in: The Century, Nov. 1893 – Apr. 1894
1945-69-7138
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: photo by Rockwood
“The Hon. William M. Evarts,” in: Harper’s Weekly, July 15, 1876, p. 572
1945-69-7139
Engraver: Not Known. Artist: M. Falguière(?)
“
On back: brief article about Falguière
1945-69-7140
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: From Photo
“Admiral D. Farragut.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1884 – Apr. 1885
1945-69-7141
Engraver: H. Davidson. Artist: photo by G. C. Cox
“Little Lord Fauntleroy, from a photo of Elsie Leslie Lyde,” in St. Nicholas, 1888-1889
1945-69-7142
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: From a photograph by E. and H. T. Anthony
“Andrew
Published in: The Century, Nov. 1884 – Apr. 1885
1945-69-7143
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“Francis the First Engraving the
1945-69-7144
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: H. C. Bunner
“A. B. Frost,” with article, published in: Harper’s, Vol., LXXXV, No. 509, 1890
1945-69-7145
Engraver: Gustav
Kruell. Artist: photograph by Elliott & Fry,
“James Anthony Froude.” In: Scribner’s Magazine, February 1895 – frontispiece
1945-69-7146
Engraver: Closson. Artist: from nature
“The Gloaming.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1893
On back: article about Closson
1945-69-7147
Engraver: Closson. Artist: After his portrait from life
“George Fuller.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1893
1945-69-7148
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: from a photograph taken at about the age of forty
“Gordon” [Charles George Gordon.] In: Scribner’s Magazine, November 1889, p. 517
1945-69-7149
Engraver: R. Berthold. Artist: Sir Thomas Lawrence
“Elizabeth, Countess Grosvenor.” Published in:
The Magazine of Art,
On back: article about painting
1945-69-7150
Engraver: John Flimer. Artist: Birket Foster or Harvey
“The Wassail.” In: Christmas
in Art and Song (
1945-69-7151
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: Birket Foster or Harvey
“Bringing in Christmas.” In: Christmas in Art and Song (
1945-69-7152
Engraver: John Flimer. Artist: Birket Foster or John Gilbert
“Christmas Minstrelsy.”
In: Christmas in Art and Song (
1945-69-7153
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: Birket Foster or John Gilbert
“Knighting the Loin of Beef.” In: Christmas in Art and Song (Arundel Co., 1879)
1945-69-7154
Engraver: John Flimer. Artist: Birket Foster(?)
“The Owl.” In: Christmas
in Art and Song (
1945-69-7155
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: Birket Foster(?)
“Bringing Home Winter Logs.” In: Christmas in Art and Song (Arundel Co., 1879)
1945-69-7156
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: F. W. Quartly [? see initials near log]
“Winter Scene” [man in snow,] in: Christmas in Art and Song (Arundel Co., 1879)
1945-69-7157
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: Birket Foster(?)
“A
1945-69-7158
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: T. Nast
“St. Nicholas.” In: Christmas
in Art and Song (
1945-69-7159
Engraver: John Flimer. Artist: Birket Foster
“Wassail.” In: Christmas in Art and Song (
1945-69-7160
Engraver: John Flimer. Artist: Birket Foster
“Gathering Holly.” In: Christmas in Art and Song (New York: Arundel Co., 1879)
1945-69-7161
Engraver: John Flimer. Artist: Birket Foster
“Bringing in the Boar’s Head.” In: Christmas in Art and Song (Arundel Co., 1879)
1945-69-7162
Engraver: John Flimer. Artist: Birket Foster
“The Christmas Bowl.” In: Christmas in Art and Song (New York: Arundel Co., 1879)
1945-69-7163
Engraver: John Flimer. Artist: Birket Foster
“Hunting the Boar.” In: Christmas
in Art and Song (
1945-69-7164
Engraver: John Flimer. Artist: Birket Foster
“Bringing in the Yule Log.” In: Christmas in Art and Song (Arundel Co., 1879)
1945-69-7165
Engraver: H. Vizetelly(?). Artist: Birket Foster
[people in woods,] for “The Golden Legend,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7166
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[people riding in woods,] for “The Golden Legend,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7167
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Foster
[people riding by
1945-69-7168
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Jane E. Hay Birket
“Blind Monk,” for “The Golden Legend,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7169
Engraver: A. Slader. Artist: Birket Foster
[couples riding,] for “The Golden Legend,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7170
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[bridge over raging river,] for “The Golden Legend,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7171
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[Elsie and Prince Henry riding,] for “The Golden Legend,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7172
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[church and town,] for “The Golden Legend,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7173
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[man reading, woman in garden,] for “The Golden Legend,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7174
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[lake in mountains,] for “The Golden Legend,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7175
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Jane E. Hay
“To A Child,” in The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7176
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[castle,] for “The Golden Legend,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7177
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[man sleeping on book,] for “The Golden Legend,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7178
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[mother and children] for “The Golden Legend,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7179
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Jane E. Benham
“Maidenhood,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7180
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
“The Norman Baron,” in The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7181
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Jane E. Benham
“The Occultation of Orion,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (1880)
1945-69-7182
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Jane E. Benham
“Excelsior,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7183
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[courting couple,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7184
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
“And children coming home from school” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7185
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[procession in valley,] in The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7186
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
“To The River Charles,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (1880)
1945-69-7187
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
“A Gleam of Sunshine,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (1880)
1945-69-7188
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[farm scene,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7189
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[ice skating on pond,] in The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7190
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[harvest scene,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7191
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
“An April Day” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7192
Engraver: H. Vizetelly
Artist: Birket Foster
[man plowing,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7193
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[rocky stream,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7194
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[mountains,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7195
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[wrecked ship,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7196
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[Viking ship,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7197
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[couple in woods,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7198
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[man on beach,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7199
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
“Autumn,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7200
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[clock and family,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7201
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
“The Open Window,” in The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7202
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Jane E. Benham
[Flight into
1945-69-7203
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[angel with dead child,] in The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7204
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: E. Wenhert
“The Singers,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7205
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[man on horse, holding lance,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (1880)
1945-69-7206
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[tower,] for “The Skeleton in Amour,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7207
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[building ship,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7208
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
“By the
1945-69-7209
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[men with anchor,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7210
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[young couple with old man,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (1880)
1945-69-7211
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[lighthouse,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7212
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[ship in harbor,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7213
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Jane E. Benham
[angel holding baby, mother in bed,] in The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow (1880)
1945-69-7214
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[man under tree,] for “Voices of the Night,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7215
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Jane E. Benham
[angel,] for “Hymn to the Night,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (1880)
1945-69-7216
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[man on hill,] for “The Light of Stars,” in The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow (1880)
1945-69-7217
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
Gabriel “with horses and guides and companions,” for “Evangeline,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7218
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[man and cattle,] for “Evangeline,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (1880)
1945-69-7219
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[moonlit scene,] for “Evangeline,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (1880)
1945-69-7220
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[Western mountains,] in The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7221
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[Native Americans praying,] for “Evangeline,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7222
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[city on river,] for “Evangeline,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (1880)
1945-69-7223
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[ships,] for “Evangeline,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (1880)
1945-69-7224
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[farmhouse, cows,] for “Evangeline,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7225
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Jane E. Benham
[women and children,] in The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7226
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[people near grave,] for “Evangeline,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7227
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[people in rowboat,] for “Evangeline,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7228
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[people in rowboat,] for “Evangeline,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7229
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Foster & Foster
[river,] for “Evangeline,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (1880)
1945-69-7230
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: John Gilbert
[old man with children,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (1880)
1945-69-7231
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: John Gilbert
[2 men talking,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7232
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[hay wagons,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7233
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Jane E. Benham
[young couple,] in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-7234
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Jane E. Benham
[feast,] for “Evangeline,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (1880)
1945-69-7235
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[people dancing,] for “Evangeline,” in The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow (1880)
1945-69-7236
Engraver: Dalziel
Bros.,
“At Sea and On Shore,” in: Pictures of English Landscape (Rutledge, July 1881)
1945-69-7237
Engraver: Dalziel
Bros.,
“The Cottage on the Beach,” in Pictures of English Landscape (London: Rutledge, 1881)
1945-69-7238
Engraver: Dalziel
Bros.,
“The Ferry Boat,” in Pictures of English Landscape (London: Rutledge, July 1881)
1945-69-7239
Engraver: Dalziel
Bros.,
“The
1945-69-7240
Engraver: Dalziel
Bros.,
“At Sunset,” in Pictures of English Landscape (London: Rutledge & Sons, July 1881)
1945-69-7241
Engraver: Dalziel
Bros.,
“Under the Moonbeams,” in Pictures of English Landscape (Rutledge & Sons, July 1881)
1945-69-7242
Engraver: Dalziel
Bros.,
“The Stream—4th Stage – The Mill,” in Pictures of English Landscape (Rutledge, 1881)
1945-69-7243
Engraver: Dalziel
Bros.,
“The Stream—3rd Stage – The Lock,” in Pictures of English Landscape (Rutledge, 1881)
1945-69-7244
Engraver: Dalziel
Bros.,
“The Stream—2nd Stage – The Stepping Stones,” in Pictures of English Landscape (London: Geo. Rutledge & Sons, July 1881)
1945-69-7245
Engraver: Dalziel
Bros.,
“The Stream—1st Stage – The Dipping Place” in Pictures of English Landscape (London: Geo. Rutledge & Sons, July 1881)
1945-69-7246
Engraver: Dalziel
Bros.,
“At the Brook Side,” in Pictures of English Landscape (Rutledge & Sons, July 1881)
1945-69-7247
Engraver: Dalziel
Bros.,
“At the Cottage Door,” in Pictures of English Landscape (Rutledge & Sons, July 1881)
1945-69-7248
Engraver: Dalziel
Bros.,
“Old Cottages,” in Pictures of English Landscape (London: Rutledge & Sons, July 1881)
1945-69-7249
Engraver: Dalziel
Bros.,
“A Winter Scene,” in Pictures of English Landscape (London: Rutledge & Sons, 1881)
1945-69-7250
Engraver: Dalziel
Bros.,
“The Wood-Wain,” in Pictures of English Landscape (London: Rutledge & Sons, 1881)
1945-69-7251
Dalziel Brothers after Birket Foster
The Market Cart, in Pictures of English Landscape (London: Rutledge, July 1881)
1945-69-7252
Dalziel Brothers after Birket Foster
Cows in the Pool, in Pictures of English Landscape (London: Rutledge, July 1881)
1945-69-7253
Dalziel Brothers after Birket Foster
The Watering Place, in Pictures of English Landscape (London: Rutledge, July 1881)
1945-69-7254
Dalziel Brothers after Birket Foster
The Smithy, in Pictures of English Landscape (London: Rutledge, July 1881)
1945-69-7255
Dalziel Brothers after Birket Foster
Building the Hay-Rick, in Pictures of English Landscape (London: Rutledge, July 1881)
Box 41:
1945-69-7256
Dalziel Brothers after Birket Foster
The Reapers, in Pictures of English Landscape (London: Rutledge, July 1881)
1945-69-7257
Dalziel Brothers after Birket Foster
The Hay-Field, in Pictures of English Landscape (London: Rutledge, July 1881)
1945-69-7258
Dalziel Brothers after Birket Foster
The
1945-69-7259
Dalziel Brothers after Birket Foster
The Old Chair-Mender at the Cottage Door, in Pictures of English Landscape (1881)
1945-69-7260
Dalziel Brothers after Birket Foster
The Country Inn, in Pictures of English Landscape (London: Rutledge, July 1881)
1945-69-7261
Dalziel Brothers after Birket Foster
The Gleaners at the Stile, in Pictures of English Landscape (Rutledge, July 1881)
1945-69-7262
Dalziel Brothers after Birket Foster
The Little Anglers, in Pictures of English Landscape (London: Rutledge, July 1881)
1945-69-7263
Dalziel Brothers after Birket Foster
The Mill, in Pictures of English Landscape (London: Rutledge, July 1881)
1945-69-7264
Dalziel Brothers after Birket Foster
Donkeys on the Heath, in Pictures of English Landscape (London: Rutledge, July 1881).
On back: “Preface to the Original Edition,” Tom Taylor, July 1862
1945-69-7265
Dalziel Brothers after Birket Foster
The
On back: title page of Birket Foster’s Pictures of
English Landscape,
1945-69-7266
A. Léveillé after bust by Rodin
Ninety-Three, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 18, no. 1, July 1895
1945-69-7267
E. Léveillé Fils after Auguste Rodin
Bourgeois de Calais, in The Magazine of Art, March 1888
1945-69-7268
A. Léveillé after Auguste Rodin
Bourgeois de Calais, in The Magazine of Art, March 1888
On back: N-D-1651: A. Léveillé after Auguste Rodin
Alphonse Legros, possibly from The Magazine of Art, March 1888
1945-69-7269
Gotthold Dietrich (artist and engraver); sculpture by Schilling?
Night, (group
on staircase of the Bruhlsche Terrasse,
1945-69-7270
Jonnard after Pierre Tourguéneff
Pastor of
the Steppe, in The Magazine of Art,
1945-69-7271
Jonnard after Roubillac (sculptor)
George
Frederick Handel, in The Magazine of
Art,
1945-69-7272
Jonnard after Hamo Thornycroft (sculptor)
Artemis,
in Some Modern Artists,
1945-69-7273
Jonnard after C. Lawes (sculptor)
Group
Suggested for the Decoration of an Open Space in
1945-69-7274
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist
Forging Shop, in Harper’s Monthly, 1879
1945-69-7275
Thomas Johnson after Franklin Simmons (sculptor)
The Promised Land, in Harper’s Monthly, 1879
1945-69-7276
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist
The Torso, Boston Art Museum, in Harper’s Monthly, 1879
1945-69-7277
Thomas Johnson after Frank Rogers
Study of a Dog, in Harper’s Monthly, 1879
1945-69-7278
Thomas Johnson after Mary Cassatt
A Spanish Lady, in Harper’s Monthly, 1879
1945-69-7279
Thomas Johnson after Hiram Powers (sculptor)
Eve Before
the
1945-69-7280
Smithwick & French after John Quincy Adams Ward (sculptor)
George Washington, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-7281
C. Mayer after J. S. Hartley (sculptor)
The
Whirlwind, in Harper’s, July–Nov.
1879
1945-69-7282
Thomas Johnson after Franklin Simmons (sculptor)
The Promised Land, Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-7283
Gustave Kruell after Thomas Crawford (sculptor)
Orpheus, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-7284
J. P. Davis after W. H. Rinehart (sculptor)
Latona and Her Infants, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-7285
Frank French after Philip Martiny (sculptor)
Figure of Abundance (Agricultural Building), in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1892
1945-69-7286
George Andrew after Antoine Louis Bayre (sculptor); engraved on wood from a photograph
Theseus Slaying the Centaur, in American Art Review, 1879
1945-69-7287
John Evans after unknown sculptor
Fighting
Persian, Votive Gift of Attalus to
1945-69-7288
T. Shussler after unknown sculptor
The Dying
Galatian,
1945-69-7289
J. Tynan after unknown sculptor
Marble Statue of a Boy Extracting a Thorn from His Foot, in The Century, 1882
1945-69-7290
Robert C. Collins after unknown sculptor
Bronze Head of a Satyr, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1882
1945-69-7291
Engraved by J. Filmer, delineated by T. Beech, after Ball (sculptor)
Eve, in “The Hoffman House,” from unknown publication, 1885
1945-69-7292
Unknown engraver after Dante Gabriel Rossetti
The Blessed Damozel, in Harper’s, vol. 82, Nov. 1890–Apr. 1891
1945-69-7293
R. G. Tietze after Matthew Brady photograph
President Lincoln and His Son “Tad,” in The Century, Sept. 1907
1945-69-7294
Fred Juengling after Howard Pyle
Within Sound of the Shouting Waters, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 6, 1889
1945-69-7295
Fred Juengling after Walter Shirlaw
Second
Childishness–From ‘Seven Ages of Man’, in Seven Ages of Man,
1945-69-7296
J. Hoey after A. C. Warren
On back: title pieces for “Chistus, A Mystery,” “The First Passover,” and “Introitus”
1945-69-7297
Smithwick & French after W. H. Gibson
“Over the
Olive and the Walnut Trees”–The First Passover, in Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-7298
John P. Davis after Will H. Low
Helen Asleep on the House-Top, in Works of Longfellow (Hougton, Mifflin & Co., 1882)
1945-69-7299
Frank French after unknown artist
“Look! Look!” in St. Nicholas, 1875–77
1945-69-7300
Frank French after unknown artist
All
Woods–Woods–As
1945-69-7401 – matted with 7299-7300, and filed under those numbers
Frank French after unknown artist
Pattikin, in St. Nicholas, 1875–77
1945-69-7402 – matted with 7299-7300, and filed under those numbers
Frank French after unknown artist
“Just Open Your Eyes and See What You’ve Done, in St. Nicholas, 1875–77
1945-69-7301
Gustave Kruell after unknown artist. Owner: Walters Collection.
Barye at the Age of Thirty-Five, in Harper’s, vol. 71, Sept. 1885.
On back: article about Antoine Louis Barye; also picture of Moullin’s bust of him, engraved by R. G. Tietze.
1945-69-7302
R. G. Tetze after a Russian lithograph
Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, Wife of Nicholas I, in The Century, May–Oct.1891
1945-69-7303
Gustave Kruell after a photograph by Gutekunst
Charlotte Cushman, in Harper’s Weekly, March 4, 1876
1945-69-7304
H. Velten after Miss Peale’s copy of portrait by Gilbert Stuart
Eliza Parke Custis, in The Century, May 1890–Oct. 1890
1945-69-7305
Gustave Kruell after unknown artist
Lord Cornwallis, in Harper’s, August 1881
1945-69-7306
M. Haider after François Flameng
Antoine-Charles-Louis Collinet, Count of Lasalle, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1896
1945-69-7307
Unknown engraver and artist
M. Coquelin as Petrucchio in “Taming of the Shrew,” in Harper’s Weekly, 1894
1945-69-7308
C. A. Powell after C. R. Leslie
Charlotte Cooper, in The Century Magazine, May 1886–Oct. 1886
1945-69-7309
Professor Berthold after Thomas Lawrence. Text on back.
Lady Harriet
Clive, in The Magazine of Art,
1945-69-7310
T. A. Butler after Trumbell
General George Clinton, in The Century, 1887
1945-69-7311
Bruen after unknown artist. On back: “An Autobiography,” by Twain.
Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain), in The Aldine, vol. 4, 1872
1945-69-7312
Bruen after unknown artist
Christine Nilsson, with text on back, in The Aldine, vol. 4, 1872
1945-69-7313
Thomas Johnson after a photograph
Henry Clay and His Wife, in The Century, Dec. 1886
1945-69-7314
Thomas Johnson after photograph by Rockwood, from daguerreotype
Henry Clay, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1885
1945-69-7315
Thomas Johnson after a daguerreotype by M. P. Simons
Henry Clay, in The Century, Dec. 1886
1945-69-7316
Thomas Johnson after Matthew Harris Jouett
Henry Clay at the Age of Forty-Three, in The Century Magazine, Sept. 1895
1945-69-7317
Jonnard after G. F. Watts, with note on separate piece of paper.
The Late Sir Andrew Clark, BART., M.D., in The Magazine of Art, July 1894
1945-69-7318
Gustave Kruell after Anthony van Dyck
Charles the First, in Harper’s, vol. 57, July 1878
1945-69-7319
W. B. Closson after Anthony van Dyck
Charles I. and Henrietta Maria, in Harper’s Monthly, Nov. 1884 (frontispiece)
1945-69-7320
T. A. Butler after photograph by J. Russell and Sons
The Right Honorable Joseph Chamberlain, in Harper’s, vol. 81, June–Nov. 1890
1945-69-7321
Jonnard after Janssen [or Jan Steen]
Lady
Castlehaven, in The Magazine of Art,
1945-69-7322
Gustave Kruell after a photograph
Early Portrait of Thomas Carlyle, in Harper’s, vol. 62, May 1881
1945-69-7323
Thomas Johnson after a photograph by Elliott and Fry
Thomas Carlyle, in Harper’s, vol. 62, May 1881
1945-69-7324
Thomas Johnson after a photograph
Mrs. Thomas Carlyle, in Harper’s, vol. 62, May 1881
1945-69-7325
Unknown engraver after Baily. Text on back.
Bust of Thomas Berwick, in The Century Magazine, Sept. 1882
1945-69-7326
Thomas Johnson after William McQuhae
Portrait of a Young Robert Burns, publication and date unknown
1945-69-7327
Unknown engraver after Ghirlandajo
Ginevra dei Benci, in unknown publication, Nov. 1898
1945-69-7328
Thomas Johnson after photograph by C. C. Cox
Portrait of John Burroughs, publication and date unknown
1945-69-7329
Thomas Johnson after a photograph by J. D. Hilton
James Bryce, in The Century, vol. 39, New Series vol. 17, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-7330 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
M. Weber after C. F. Deiker
Des Kampses
Ende, in Illustrirte Zeitung (
1945-69-7331
Thomas Johnson after a daguerreotype of a miniature
Robert Burns, in The Century, vol. 26, New Series vol. 4, Apr.–Nov. 1883
1945-69-7332
William B. Closson after Oliver I. Lay
Last Days of Aaron Burr, in Harper’s Monthly, vol. 84, 1891
1945-69-7333
E. H. Del’Orme after Hugh Thomson
John Burns Addressing the Dockers on Tower Hill, in Scribner’s Magazine, 1892
1945-69-7334
William B. Closson after Léon Bonvin
Bonvin’s Home, in Harper’s, vol. 72, Dec. 1885
1945-69-7335
William B. Closson after Léon Bonvin
Madame Bonvin, in Harper’s, vol. 72, Dec. 1885
1945-69-7336
Henry Wolf after George de
Portrait of the Artist’s Son, in St. Nicholas, vol. 23, no. 1, Jan. 1896
1945-69-7337
Jonnard after Professor Legros
Robert
Browning, 1888, in The Magazine of
Art,
1945-69-7338
P. Naumann after photograph by H. Grove
Robert
Browning, July, 1889, in The Magazine
of Art,
1945-69-7339
Jonnard after G. F. Watts
Robert Browning, about 1865, in The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-7340
P. Naumann after R. Barrett Browning
Robert
Browning, 1882, in The Magazine of
Art,
1945-69-7341
Thomas Johnson or Gustave Kruell after Rudolf Lehmann
Robert Browning, The Century, Nov. 1881–Apr. 1882
1945-69-7342
Gustave Kruell after photograph by Notman
Björnstjerne Björnson, in The Century Magazine, Oct. 1886
1945-69-7343
William H. Morse after unknown artist
Björnson’s Home, in The Century Magazine, Oct. 1886
1945-69-7344
T. A. Butler after Werenskjold
Björnstjerne Björnson, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 12, July–Dec. 1892
1945-69-7345
Possibly Gustave Kruell after a painting by Franz v. Lenbach
Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck, in Harper’s, vol. 81, June–Nov. 1890
1945-69-7346
Gustave Kruell after a photograph. Text on back.
Antoine
Louis Barye, in Magazine of Art,
1945-69-7347
[mounted with 1945-69-8384, and filed with that number]
Engraver: Gustav Kruell, from a photograph
"Major-General
John A.
1945-69-7348
Thomas Johnson after a photograph
John Bright, in The Century, vol. 28, New Series vol. 6, Apr.–Nov. 1884
1945-69-7349
Velten after a photograph
Dr. John Brown and Rab, in The Century, Nov. 1882–Apr. 1883
1945-69-7350
Thomas Johnson after J. W. Alexander
George Bancroft, in unknown publication, ca. 1886
1945-69-7351
C. Carter after Samuel Cooper
The Duke of
1945-69-7352
C. Carter after Samuel Cooper
Oliver
Cromwell, in The Magazine of Art,
1945-69-7353
R. Taylor after Titian
Portrait of Ariosto, in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1888
1945-69-7354
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist
John James Audobon, in Harper’s Monthly, Oct. 1880
1945-69-7355
Gustave Kruell after unknown artist
The Original John Jacob Astor, in Harper’s, vol. 77, Nov. 1888
1945-69-7356
Gustave Kruell after Madrazo
The Present John Jacob Astor, in Harper’s, vol. 77, Nov. 1888
1945-69-7357
R. G. Tietze after photograph by Sarony
Matthew Arnold, in The Century, vol. 47, New Series vol. 25, Nov. 1893–Apr. 1894
1945-69-7358
Gustave Kruell after an unknown artist
Anne Marie Louis D’Orléns, Duchesse de Montpensier, called La Grande Mademoiselle, illustrated in “The Women of the French Salons,” in The Century, 1891
1945-69-9906 – matted with 7358, and filed with that number
Mme. Roland, illustrated in “The Women of the French Salons,” in The Century, 1891
1945-69-7359
Jonnard after Alphonse de Neuville
Intercepted
Dispatches, in The Magazine of Art,
vol. 4,
1945-69-7360
Jonnard after Gustave Doré. Text on back.
At Lunch,
illustrated in “
1945-69-7361
Engraved by Jonnard, delineated by John S. Davis, after A. Toulmouche
The Dull Book, in The Aldine, vol. 8, 1877
1945-69-7362
Jonnard, delineated by John S. Davis, after Palliere
The Alms Seeking Friar, in The Aldine, vol. 8, 1877
1945-69-7363
Jonnard, delineated by John S. Davis, after Adolphe Bougereau
The New-Born, in The Aldine, vol. 9, no. 1, June 1878
1945-69-7364
Jonnard after Ary Schaeffer
Margaret in the Cathedral, in The Aldine, vol. 9, 1878
1945-69-7365
Jonnard after Gustave Doré
Greenwich–In
the Season, illustrated in “
1945-69-7366
Jonnard after F. A. Bridgman
The Flower of the Harem, in The Aldine, vol. 9, no. 5, May 1878
1945-69-7367
Jonnard after Jean Sivadi
A Goat-Herd of the Abruzzios, in The Aldine, vol. 9, no. 8, Aug. 1878
Box 42:
1945-69-7368
Jonnard after F. A. Bridgman
“Allah, Allah, Achbar!” in The Aldine, vol. 9, no. 10, Oct. 1878
1945-69-7369
Jonnard after Haynes Williams
Ars Longa,
Vita Brevis, in Magazine of Art,
vol. 4,
1945-69-7370
Jonnard after John S. Davies
Laying out a Town, in The Aldine, vol. 7, no. 3, March 1874
1945-69-7371
Jonnard after Lejeune
The Fisherman’s Daughters, in The Aldine, vol. 7, no. 15, March 1875
1945-69-7372
Jonnard after a photograph by Mora
Young
1945-69-7373
Engraved by Jonnard, delineated by John S. Davis, after Cabanal
Desdemona, in The Aldine, vol. 7, no. 10, Oct. 1874
1945-69-7374
Engraved by Jonnard, delineated by John S. Davis, after Vernet-Lecompte
A Daughter of Cleopatra, in The Aldine, vol. 7, no. 13, Jan. 1875
1945-69-7375
Jonnard after John S. Davis
The Dying Hound, in The Aldine, vol. 7, no. 4, Apr. 1874
1945-69-7376
Jonnard after Gustave Doré
Zoological
Gardens–The Parrot Walk, illustrated in “
1945-69-7377
Jonnard after Michael Munkacsy
The Last Day
of a Condemned Prisoner, in The
Magazine of Art, vol. 4,
1945-69-7378
Jonnard after F. A. Bridgman
The
1945-69-7379
Jonnard after J. L. Stewart
A Five
O’Clock Tea, in The Magazine of Art,
vol. 7,
1945-69-7380
Engraved by Jonnard, delineated by John S. Davis, after Bougereau
The Naughty Girl, in The Aldine, vol. 7, no. 8, Aug. 1874
1945-69-7381
Jonnard after Bougereau
The Young Marauders, in The Aldine, vol. 7, no. 17, May 1875
1945-69-7382
Engraved by Jonnard, delineated by John S. Davis, after Charles Landelle
Dolce
1945-69-7383
Engraved by Jonnard, delineated by John S. Davis, after Lobrichon
A Basket of Babies, in The Aldine, vol. 7, no. 19, July 1875
1945-69-7384
Engraved by Jonnard, delineated by John S. Davis, after Bertrand
Cinderella in the Corner, The Aldine, vol. 7, no. 17, May 1875
1945-69-7385 - mounted
with 8577 and filed under that number
John P. Davis after Pierre Mignard
“Antoinette de Ligier de la Garde, Mme. Deshoulieres,” in The Century, 1890-1891
1945-69-7386
Engraved by Jonnard, delineated by John S. Davis, after Deloffe
The Return from the Field, in The Aldine, vol. 7, no. 17, May 1875
1945-69-7387
Jonnard after John S. Davis
The New Doll, in The Aldine, vol. 7, no. 15, March 1875
1945-69-7388
Jonnard after Eugène Delacroix
Algiers–III.: “Les Femmes D’Alger:” Algerian Ladies, in The Magazine of Art, 1884
1945-69-7389
Jonnard after Gustave Doré. Text on back.
Afternoon in
the Park, illustrated in “
1945-69-7390
Jonnard after Gustave Doré
The Ladies’
Mile, illustrated in “
1945-69-7391
Jonnard after Gustave Doré
A Ball at
the Mansion-House, illustrated in “
1945-69-7392
Jonnard after Gustave Doré
Refuge–Applying
for Admittance, illustrated in “
On back: woman selling fruit(?) from a box.
1945-69-7393
Jonnard after Kaulbach
Margaret Before the Mother of Sorrows, in The Aldine, vol. 8, 1877
1945-69-7394
Henri Thiriat after unknown artist or photographer. Text on back.
M. Ernest Renan, in Harper’s Weekly, Dec. 27, 1874
1945-69-7395
Frank French after unknown artist
Madame Roland at the Conciergerie, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 14, 1893
1945-69-7396
F. A. Butler after unknown artist
Madame Roland, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 14, July 1893
1945-69-7397
F. A. Butler after unknown artist
Robert Stevenson, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 14, July 1893
1945-69-7398
Jonnard after a photograph
Mme. Henriette Bonner, in Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-7399
Jonnard after Caffieri
Rotrou, in Magazine of Art, vol. 7, 1884
1945-69-7400 –
mounted with 9749-9750 and filed with those numbers
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Hubert Herkomer, A.R.A.
“John Ruskin” in Harpers, Nov. 1889-April 1890
1945-69-7401
– matted with 7299-7300, and filed under those numbers
Frank French after unknown artist
Pattikin, in St. Nicholas, 1875–77
1945-69-7402
– matted with 7299-7300, and filed under those numbers
Frank French after unknown artist
“Just Open Your Eyes and See What You’ve Done, in St. Nicholas, 1875–77
1945-69-7403
Frank French after
Finding the Spring, in Harper’s, vol. 70, Nov. 1884–Apr. 1885
1945-69-7404
Frank French after A. L. Barye (sculptor)
The Tiger Hunt, in Harper’s, vol. 71, June–Nov. 1885
1945-69-7405
Frank French after V. M. Vasnetzoff
Madonna in Vladimir Cathedral, Kieff, in Harper’s, vol. 80, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-7406
Frank French
Itinerant Pastry-Seller, in Harper’s, vol. 87, June–Nov. 1888
1945-69-7407
Frank French
Capresse Type, Martinique, in Harper’s, vol. 87, June–Nov. 1888
1945-69-7408
Frank French after Frederick Barnard
“What They
May Do at Little
1945-69-7409
Frank French after C. S. Reinhart
Spanish Soldiers Playing Dominoes, in Harper’s, vol. 64, Nov. 1881–Apr. 1882
1945-69-7410
Hoskin after C. S. Reinhart
Street Scene with Goats, Toledo, in Harper’s, vol. 64, Nov. 1881–Apr. 1882
1945-69-7411
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist
St. John the Baptist as a Youth, in Harper’s, vol. 64, Nov. 1881–Apr. 1882
1945-69-7412
Gustave Kruell after unknown artist
Death of Atala, in Harper’s, vol. 64, Nov. 1881–Apr. 1882
1945-69-7413
Frank French after Birch
Brother Stolz’s Beat, in The Century, Nov. 1881–Apr. 1882
1945-69-7414
Frederick Juengling after unknown artist
The First
Moravian Seminary at
1945-69-7415
R. C. Collins after Birch
A
1945-69-7416
Frank French after
Among the Roses, in Harper’s, vol. 69, June–Nov. 1884
1945-69-7417
Frank French after
A Stealthy Foe, in Harper’s, vol. 69, June–Nov. 1884
1945-69-7418
Frank French after Schell & Hogan
1945-69-7419
George T. Andrew after J. F. Murphy and G. A. T.
1945-69-7420
Frank French after J. Shepherd
The Kingdom of the Child, in Harper’s, vol. 68, Dec. 1883–May 1884
1945-69-7421
Frank French after William H. Gibson
In the Apple Orchard, in Harper’s, vol. 69, June–Nov. 1884
1945-69-7422
Frank French after Walter Shirlaw. With poetry.
1945-69-7423
Thomas Johnson after Walter Shirlaw. With poetry.
Like a Sweet Slumber, in Works of Longfellow, vol. 3 (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-7424
Frank French after Howard Pyle
Quaker and King at Whitehall, 1681, in Harper’s, vol. 65, June–Nov. 1882
1945-69-7425
Thomas Johnson after Howard Pyle
“The Word of
the Lord Came to Me, Saying ‘Cry, Woe to the
1945-69-7426
Gustave Kruell after Howard Pyle
“They Led Me, taking Hold of My Collar, and By My Arms,” in Harper’s, 1882
1945-69-7427
After G. H. Boughton
On the Way to Monnickendam–Distant View of Broek, in Harper’s, Nov. 1882–Apr. 1883
1945-69-7428
Frank French after G. H. Boughton
Muden, in Harper’s, vol. 66, Nov. 1882–Apr. 1883
1945-69-7429
Unknown engraver after G. H. Boughton
A Bit of Marken, in Harper’s, vol. 66, Nov. 1882–Apr. 1883
1945-69-7430
Unknown Engraver after George H. Boughton
One of the Dead Cities, in Harper’s, vol. 66, Nov. 1882–Apr. 1883
1945-69-7431
Frank French (artist and engraver)
Roger Feverel Had Kindled It for the First Time, in Harper’s, vol. 72, Nov. 1885–Apr. 1886
1945-69-7432
John Tinkey (artist and engraver)
Her Glance Fell, under His Steady Gaze, in Harper’s, vol. 72, Nov. 1885–Apr. 1886
1945-69-7433
Frank French after Charles Gibson (?)
He Went out and Closed the Door behind Him, in Harper’s, Nov. 1890–Apr. 1891
1945-69-7434
Frank French after Edwin Austin Abbey
Fisherman’s Wives, in Harper’s, vol. 66, Nov. 1882–Apr. 1883
1945-69-7435
Frank French after Edwin Austin Abbey
At Last, in Harper’s, vol. 67, Apr.–Nov. 1883
1945-69-7436
Frank French after Howard Pyle
Bringing in the May, in Harper’s, vol. 68, Nov. 1883–Apr. 1884
1945-69-7437
Frank French after Charles S. Reinhart
Flower Girl and Man, in Harper’s, vol. 69, June–Nov. 1884
1945-69-7438
Frank French after W. T. Smedley
I Come to Claim My Dead, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1885
1945-69-7439
Frank French (artist and engraver)
The Old Residenter, in The Century, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-7440
Frank French after Frederic Remington
An Indian Trapper, in Harper’s, vol. 82, Nov. 1890–Apr. 1891
1945-69-7441
Frank French after Burns
A Fish-Boy, in The Century, Nov. 1883–Apr. 1884
1945-69-7442
K. C. Atwood after Gustave Courbet
The Quarry, in The Century, Nov. 1883–Apr. 1884
1945-69-7443 – mounted with 7445
Frank French after Edwin Austin Abbey
A Rainy Day on the Thames, in Harper’s, vol. 68, Dec. 1883–May 1884
1945-69-7444
– mounted with 1945-69-8424, and filed with that number
Engraver: R.A. Muller. Artist: E.A. Abbey.
"The Grave-Digger." In Harper's (May 1881), frontispiece.
1945-69-7445 – mounted with 7443
Frank French after Edwin Austin Abbey
‘ “Here Be Finery!’ She Said.” in Harper’s, vol. 68, Dec. 1883–May 1884
1945-69-7446
Frank French after Edwin Austin Abbey
Two Seated Figures by a Balcony, in Harper’s, vol. 65, June–Nov. 1882
1945-69-7447
J. E. Sharp after Alfred Parsons
Paddington Mill-Pond, in Harper’s, vol. 65, June–Nov. 1882
1945-69-7448
Robert Hoskin after unknown artist
The Romany Girl, in Harper’s, vol. 65, June–Nov. 1882
1945-69-7449
Annin after unknown artist
Water-Slide on the Bagworthy, in Harper’s, vol. 65, June–Nov. 1882
1945-69-7450
Frank French after Edwin Austin Abbey
1945-69-7451
Frank French after George H. Boughton
Izaak Walton, in The Century Magazine, Nov. 1891
1945-69-7452
Frank French after James C. Beard
Argus Pheasant, in The Century, vol. 24, New Series vol. 2, Apr.–Nov. 1882
1945-69-7453
Schultz after James C. Beard
Great Auk, in The Century, vol. 24, New Series vol. 2, Apr.–Nov. 1882
1945-69-7454
Frank French after James C. Beard
South-American Goatsucker, in The Century, vol. 24, New Series vol. 2, Apr.–Nov. 1882
1945-69-7455
Frank French after George H. Boughton
On the Dikes–A Storm Rising, in Harper’s, vol. 69, June–Nov. 1884
1945-69-7456
Frank French after Howard Pyle. With poetry.
While Yet Her Cheek Was Bright, in The Closing Scene (Philadelphia: Lippincott & Co., 1887)
1945-69-7457
Robert Hostkin after H. Bolton Jones. With poetry.
Regave the Swords but not the Hand, in The Closing Scene (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1887)
1945-69-7458
Frank French after Gilbert Gaul
In the Enemy’s Country, in Engravings on Wood by Members of the Society of American Wood-engravers (New York: Harper & Bros., 1887)
1945-69-7459
Frank French after Frederic Remington
A Mexican Vaquero, in Harper’s, vol. 83, June–Nov. 1891
1945-69-7460
Frank French after a photograph by Kurtz, after a
bust sculpted by Karl Gerhardt
Bust of Samuel Clemens, in Harper’s, vol. 71, June–Nov. 1885
1945-69-7461
Frank French after photograph by R. S. De Lamater
Samuel Clemens’s Library, in Harper’s, vol. 71, June–Nov. 1885
1945-69-7462
Frank French after
Waiting at the Stile, in The Aldine, 1872
1945-69-7463
Frank French after Ilya Efimovitch Répin
The Emperor of Russia Blessing the Waters of Neva at Epiphany, publication unknown, 1892
1945-69-7464
Frank French after Edwin Austin Abbey
But He’ll Come in the Morning, Sure, in Harper’s, vol. 86, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-7465
Frank French after J. R. Weguelin
She Murmured Again and Again the Beautiful Name of Him Who Had Died to Find It, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 65, 1893
1945-69-7466
Frank French after unknown artist
Question, in Harper’s, vol. 86, Nov. 1892-Apr. 1893
1945-69-7467
Frank French after Gervex, from ceiling of Salle des Fetes in Hotel de Ville.
Music, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 12, July–Dec. 1892
1945-69-7468
Frank French after unknown artist
“Shake Han’s With Me, Won’t You?” in Harper’s, vol. 88, Dec. 1893–May 1894
1945-69-7469
Frank French after Charles Dana Gibson
A Serious Question, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 11, Jan–June 1892
1945-69-7470
Measom after unknown artist
Home of Theophilus Parsons, Built in 1702, in Harper’s, vol. 51, June–Nov. 1875
1945-69-7471
Measom after unknown artist
Oreux du
Derrible, Sark, in Harper’s, vol.
51, June–Nov. 1875
1945-69-7472
Measom after Granville Perkins
Riding Out a Gale on the Banks, in Harper’s, vol. 51, June–Nov. 1875
1945-69-7473
Measom after Granville Perkins
The Corubière and Light-House, Jersey, in Harper’s, vol. 51, June–Nov. 1875
1945-69-7474
A. Measom after unknown artist
Cows in a River Bend, in Harper’s, vol. 79, June–Nov. 1889
1945-69-7475
T. L. Smart after unknown artist
Upper Mill-Race, in Harper’s, vol. 79, June–Nov. 1889
1945-69-7476
Unknown engraver and artist
The Old Powder-Mill, in Harper’s, vol. 79, June–Nov. 1889
1945-69-7477
Hoskin after Thomas Moran
On Star Island, in Harper’s, vol. 68, Nov. 1883–Apr. 1884
1945-69-7478
Hoskin after C. Hooks
1945-69-7479
Daubron after John A. Hows
Head-Waters of the Conemaugh, in The Aldine, vol. 7, no. 14, Feb. 1875
1945-69-7480
L. G. F. after Julian Rix
1945-69-7481
W. M. Aikman after Julian Rix
Old Ferry at Point Burnside, in Harper’s, vol. 73, June–Nov. 1886
1945-69-7482
A. Measom after Jules Javernier
Washington Rock, in Picturesque America, no publisher or date given
1945-69-7483
A. Measom after Granville Perkins
The Potomac,
from
1945-69-7484
A. Measom after Granville Perkins
The Old Man of the Mountain, in Harper’s, vol. 68, Nov. 1883–Apr. 1884
1945-69-7485
Smith after W. H. Gibson
Mount
1945-69-7486
H. Lindsay after C. Graham
The Rift–Entrance to the Lake of the Isles, in Harper’s, vol. 68, Nov. 1883–Apr. 1884
1945-69-7487
R. Varley after unknown artist
Encounter with a Bear, in Harper’s, vol. 68, Nov. 1883–Apr. 1884
1945-69-7488
W. J. Pierce after W. R. Miller. Text on back.
Arnold’s
1945-69-7489
Engraved by Harley, delineated by William H. Gibson, after Jervis McEntee
Autumn
Morning, in American Painters (
1945-69-7490
Harley after Charles Henry Miller
Old Mill at
1945-69-7491
Engraved by John Karst, delineated by W. H. Gibson after Alfred Thompson Bricher
Cliffs of
Ironbound
1945-69-7492
Elbridge Kingsley (engraver and artist). Text on back.
View in New
Box 43:
1945-69-7493
A. Measom after Harry Fenn
1945-69-7494
C. Maurand after John A. Hows
Kettle Run,
1945-69-7495
C. Maurand after John Hows
1945-69-7496
C. Maurand after J. D. Woodward
Palisades,
from below
1945-69-7497
Possibly H. Filmer after Alexander H. Wyant
On The
1945-69-7498 – item missing or number not used
1945-69-7499
Horace Baker after Harry Fenn
Haines’s
1945-69-7500
F. Pettit after Harry Fenn
On the Kaaterskill, in Harper’s, vol. 68, Apr.–Nov. 1883
1945-69-7501
T. Schussler after Burns
Iced Up, in The Century, vol. 23, New Series vol. 1, Nov. 1881–Apr. 1882
1945-69-7502
E. Heinemann after Burns
Launching the Boat, in The Century, vol. 23, New Series vol. 1, Nov. 1881–Apr. 1882
1945-69-7503
Evans after Burns
Boarding a Steamer, in The Century, vol. 23, New Series vol. 1, Nov. 1881–Apr. 1882
1945-69-7504
J. H. E. Whitney after Stephen Parrish
Gloucester Harbor–Early Morning, in The Century, Nov. 1881–Apr. 1882
1945-69-7505
W. J. Linton after Granville Perkins
The
Mayflower at Sea, in Historic Wood
Engraving in
1945-69-7506
Frank Pettit after E. de Martino
The “Téméraire,” in Harper’s, vol. 72, Nov. 1885–Apr. 1886
1945-69-7507
A. Lindsay after E. De Martino
The “Colossus,” in Harper’s, vol. 72, Nov. 1885–Apr. 1886
1945-69-7508
Smyth after E. W.
The Royal British and North American Mail-Packet Company’s New Steam-Ship “Persia,” in The Illustrated London News, Feb. 9, 1856
On back:
article about steamship
1945-69-7509
F. S. King after J. O. Davidson
U. S. Sloop
of War “
1945-69-7510
Evans after J. O. Davidson
U. S.
Frigate “
1945-69-7511
Karst after J. O. Davidson
Locust Point–Marine Terminus, from unknown publication, 188-
1945-69-7512
W. R. Bodenstab after E. De Martino
The “Dévastation”: French Armored Ship of the First Class, in Harper’s, vol. 44, Dec. 1886–May 1887
1945-69-7513
J. W. Evans after W. Taber
1945-69-7514
J. W. Evans after Burns
Heaving the Log, in The Century, vol. 28, New Series vol. 6, Apr.–Nov. 1884
1945-69-7515
J. W. Evans after Burns
Struck by a Squall, in The Century, vol. 28, New Series vol. 6, Apr.–Nov. 1884
1945-69-7516
G. Morietti after Taber
A Chance, in The Century Magazine, vol. 32, New Series vol. 10, May 1886–Oct. 1886
1945-69-7517
Peter Aitken after Taber
Meal-Time, in The Century Magazine, vol. 32, New Series vol. 10, May 1886–Oct. 1886
1945-69-7518
A. Lindsay after Taber
Outward Bound, in The Century Magazine, May 1886–Oct. 1886
1945-69-7519
A. Lindsay after Taber
Hove To, in The Century Magazine, vol. 32, New Series vol. 10, May 1886–Oct. 1886
1945-69-7520
Reception on the Flag Ship, in Harper’s, vol. 81, June–Nov. 1890
1945-69-7521
Corinthian Crew Hauling Aft the Main-Sheet, in Harper’s, vol. 81, June–Nov. 1890
1945-69-7522
Peter Aitken after G. Gaul
The Pilot, in The Century, vol. 45, New Series vol. 23, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-7523
John Evans after Burns
A Fresh Breeze, in The Century, vol. 24, New Series vol. 2, Apr.–Nov. 1882
1945-69-7524
Robert Collins after J. C. Beard
Black Cockatoo, in The Century, vol. 24, New Series vol. 2, Apr.–Nov. 1882
1945-69-7525
T. Shussler after Burns
Catamaran, in The Century, vol. 24, New Series vol. 2, Apr.–Nov. 1882
1945-69-7526
A Spin Out
to Sea–Well-Known Yachts Rounding the [
1945-69-7527
Evans after Schell
1945-69-7528
Evans after Schell & Hogan
Fishermen
Landing in a Gale, in Picturesque
1945-69-7529
F. S. King after Ross Turner
The Golden Galleon, in The Century Magazine, date not given
1945-69-7530
F. J. King after C. S. Reinhart
“Oh, Don’t Wait! Don’t Lose Any Time!...” in Harper’s, vol. 80, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-7531
F. S. King after Ross Turner
The Wind of Victory in Her Burly Sails!, from unknown publication, no date
1945-69-7532
W. H. Redding after M. F. H. De Haas
Moonlight on the Water, in Harper’s Weekly, July 24, 1880
1945-69-7533
A. Measom after J. O. Davidson
Yorktown–The Engagement between the French and English Fleets off Cape Henry, September 5, 1781, in Harper’s Weekly, 1881
1945-69-7534
Annin after Edward Moran
Fishing-Boats
off Calais, in American Painters (
1945-69-7535
Horace Baker after
“Sail, Ho! He Yelled,” in Harper’s Bazar, vol. 15, no. 29, 1894
1945-69-7536
John Filmer after M. F. H. De Haas
Long Island Sound by Moonlight, in American Painters (New York: Appleton, 1881)
1945-69-7537
John Filmer after Granville Perkins
Winter
Sports, in
1945-69-7538
O. Lacour after
A Fisherman
of Helgoland, in The English
Illustrated Magazine,
1945-69-7539
O. Lacour after C. J. Staniland
Showing a
Flare, in The English Illustrated
Magazine,
1945-69-7540
W. Miller after George Inness
Sunset–Coast of Etretat, in The Century, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
On back: brief article about Inness
1945-69-7541
W. Miller after Schell & Hogan
Poling Up
and Paddling Down, in Picturesque
1945-69-7542
D. Alexander Anderson after unknown artist
On back:
article about
1945-69-7543
A. Measom after Harry Fenn
A
1945-69-7544
A. Measom after C. E. H. Bonwill
A Yacht Race, in The Aldine, 1877
1945-69-7545
Unknown engraver and artist
The Salmon Fishing–The Landing, from unknown publication, 1886
1945-69-7546
Unknown engraver after A. Hagborg
A Cry from the Deep, in The Magazine of Art, 1882
On back: article about painting
1945-69-7547
Unknown engraver after H. Penner
Von der deutschen Marine: Das Kanonenboot Eber, in unknown publication, no date
1945-69-7548
Unknown engraver after H. Nisbel
After the Battle, from unknown publication, no date
1945-69-7549
Unknown engraver after G. Martin
“Stella Polari,” das Schiff der Nordpolexpdition des Herzogs der Abruzzen, in unknown German publication, 1895
1945-69-7550
Unknown engraver after Karl Böhne
Schleppdampfer bei hochgehender See, in unknown German publication, no date
1945-69-7551
Unknown engraver and artist
Rettung ßchiffbrüchiger amerikanisscher fisscher durch den hamburger Dampser “Suevia”, in unknown German publication, no date
1945-69-7552
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist (possibly a photograph)
Benedetto Civiletti, in Harper’s Monthly, 1881–1882
1945-69-7553
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist
Procession of the Bull Apis, in Harper’s Monthly, 1881–1882
1945-69-7554
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist
Dream-Folk, [head of boy,] in Harper’s Monthly, 1881–1882
1945-69-7555
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist (possibly a photograph)
Princess Louise, Marchioness of Lorne, in Harper’s Monthly, 1881–1882
1945-69-7556
Thomas Johnson after Granville Perkins
1945-69-7557
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist (possibly a photograph)
Alexander Dallas Bache, in Harper’s Monthly, March 1879
1945-69-7558
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist (possibly a photograph)
A Brazilian Senhora, in Harper’s Monthly, 1878–1879
1945-69-7559
Thomas Johnson after C. S. Reinhart
The
Nurse-Maid, a
1945-69-7560
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist
A Paranese Belle, in Harper’s Monthly, 1878–1879
1945-69-7561
Thomas Johnson after Howard Pyle
“Well, dat Nigger Cheat de Burer – …!” in Harper’s Monthly, Sept. 1878
1945-69-7562
Thomas Johnson after A. B.
There, All Day Long, the Summer Sea Creams Murmuring up the Shingle, in Harper’s Monthly, 1876–1877
1945-69-7563
Thomas Johnson after J. D. Woodward
See a Thousand Flashing Barges, in Harper’s Monthly, 1876–1877
1945-69-7564
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist
Grave of Charlotte Temple, in Harper’s Monthly, 1876–1877
1945-69-7565
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist
A Breton Girl, in Harper’s Monthly, 1876–1877
1945-69-7566
Thomas Johnson after Titian
The Martyrdom of St. Peter, in Harper’s Monthly, September 1877
1945-69-7567
Thomas Johnson after
Noon at the Cotton-Gin, in Harper’s Monthly, October 1881
1945-69-7568
Thomas Johnson after Morrelli
Madonna and Child, in Harper’s Monthly, March 1880
1945-69-7569 – see also 7575
Thomas Johnson after Henry Peters Gray
The Wages of War, in Harper’s Monthly, May 1880
1945-69-7570
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist
The Errand, with poem, in Harper’s Monthly, June 1880
1945-69-7571
Thomas Johnson after T. W. Wood
His First Pipe, in Harper’s Weekly, April 19, 1879
1945-69-7572
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist
Benvenuto Cellini, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 7, no. 5, 1890
1945-69-7573
Thomas Johnson after Howard Pyle
Coureurs de Bois, in Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-7574
Thomas Johnson after Van Dyck
Little Babie Stuart, in St. Nicholas, vol. 14, May–Oct. 1887
1945-69-7575 – see also 7569
Thomas Johnson after Henry Peters Gray
The Wages of War, in Harper’s Monthly, May 1880
1945-69-7576
Thomas Johnson after Thomas Hovenden
Never Too Late to Mend, in Harper’s Weekly, June 3, 1882
1945-69-7577
Thomas Johnson after Sir Joshua Reynolds
Lady Sarah
Bunbury, in The English Illustrated.
Magazine,
1945-69-7578
Thomas Johnson after Howard Pyle
Bringing Fire and Terror…,” in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 19, Jan. 1896
1945-69-7579
W. Thomas after Daniel Maclise
[woman by bed of sick person,] in The Princess, by Alfred Tennyson (London: Ed. Moxon & Co., 1860)
1945-69-7580
W. Thomas after Daniel Maclise
[people in garden,] in The Princess, by Tennyson (London: Ed. Moxon & Co., 1860)
1945-69-7581
W. Thomas after Troyon
The
Water-Cart, in The Illustrated
1945-69-7582
W. Thomas after Daniel Maclise
[knights jousting,] in The Princess, by Tennyson (London: Ed. Moxon & Co., 1860)
1945-69-7583
W. Thomas after Daniel Maclise
[knights after battle,] in The Princess, by Tennyson (London: Ed. Moxon & Co., 1860)
1945-69-7584
W. Thomas after Daniel Maclise
[group of women,] in The Princess, by Tennyson (London: Ed. Moxon & Co., 1860)
1945-69-7585
W. Thomas after Daniel Maclise
[knights and old woman,] in The Princess, by Tennyson (London: Moxon & Co., 1860)
1945-69-7586
W. Thomas after Daniel Maclise
[picnic group,] in The Princess, by Tennyson (London: Moxon & Co., 1860)
1945-69-7587
W. Thomas after Daniel Maclise
[group with king,] in The Princess, by Tennyson (London: Ed. Moxon & Co., 1860)
1945-69-7588
W. Thomas after Daniel Maclise
[mother, children,] in The Princess, by Tennyson (London: Ed. Moxon & Co., 1860)
1945-69-7589
W. Thomas after Daniel Maclise
[group with dead king,] in The Princess, by Tennyson (London: Ed. Moxon & Co., 1860)
1945-69-7590
W. Thomas after Daniel Maclise
[young couple,] in The Princess, by Tennyson (London: Ed. Moxon & Co., 1860)
1945-69-7591
W. Thomas after Daniel Maclise
[couple kissing,] in The Princess, by Tennyson (London: Ed. Moxon & Co., 1860)
1945-69-7592
W. Thomas after Daniel Maclise
[mother, child,] in The Princess, by Tennyson (London: Ed. Moxon & Co., 1860)
1945-69-7593
W. Thomas after Daniel Maclise
[young couple,] in The Princess, by Tennyson (London: Ed. Moxon & Co., 1860)
1945-69-7594
W. Thomas after George H. Thomas
[two women, baby,] for “The Song of Hiawatha,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7595
W. Thomas after George H. Thomas
[Indians on cliffs,] for “The Song of Hiawatha,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7596
W. Thomas after George H. Thomas
[mother, child,] for “The Song of Hiawatha,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7597
W. Thomas after George H. Thomas
{Nikomis, Hiawatha,] for “The Song of Hiawatha,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7598
W. Thomas after George H. Thomas
[chief talking to warriors,] for “The Song of Hiawatha,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7599
H. Harral after George H. Thomas
[old man, young man, in woods,] for “The Song of Hiawatha,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7600
Harral after George H. Thomas
[Hiawatha and another man,] for “The Song of Hiawatha,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7601
W. Thomas after George H. Thomas
[Hiawatha in canoe, fishing,] for “The Song of Hiawatha,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7602
W. Thomas after George H. Thomas
[Hiawatha standing in canoe,] for “The Song of Hiawatha,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7603
W. Thomas after George H. Thomas
[missionary with Indians,] for “The Song of Hiawatha,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7604
W. Thomas after George H. Thomas
[Indian in stream,] for “The Song of Hiawatha,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7605
W. Thomas after George H. Thomas
[hunters dancing,] for “The Song of Hiawatha,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7606
Harral after George H. Thomas
[pygmies throwing pine cones,] for “The Song of Hiawatha,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7607
W. Thomas after George H. Thomas
[Native American in forest,] for “The Song of Hiawatha,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7608
W. Thomas after George H. Thomas
[harvesting corn,] for “The Song of Hiawatha,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7609
W. Thomas after George H. Thomas
[men looking at pieces of something,] for “The Song of Hiawatha,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7610
W. Thomas after George H. Thomas
[Hiawatha in lake,] for “The Song of Hiawatha,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7611
W. Thomas after George H. Thomas
[young woman and older man outside teepee,] for “The Song of Hiawatha,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7612
W. Thomas after George H. Thomas
[Hiawatha shooting sea serpents,] for “The Song of Hiawatha,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7613
W. Thomas after George H. Thomas
[women dancing,] for “The Song of Hiawatha,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7614
W. Thomas after George H. Thomas
[man dancing for others,] for “The Song of Hiawatha,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7615
Dalziel Bros. after John Tenniel
[men and falcon,] for “The Wayside Inn,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7616
Unknown engraver and artist
[old inn,] for “The Wayside Inn,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7617
W. Thomas after George H. Thomas
[man weeping over dead woman,] for “The Song of Hiawatha,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7618
Dalziel Bros. after J. R. Clayton
[young man next to older man,] for “The Wayside Inn,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7619
Dalziel Bros. after John Tenniel
[man kneeling before a woman,] for “The Wayside Inn,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7620
W. Thomas after George H. Thomas
[man on cliff looking at ship,] for “The Song of Hiawatha,” from The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daddy, 1880)
1945-69-7621
J. Thompson after E. H. Wehnert
[three women,] in L’Allegro and Il Penseroso (Art Union of London, 1848)
On back: verses from poem
1945-69-7622
W. J. Linton after G. Dodson
[fountain in garden,] in L’Allegro and Il Penseroso (Art Union of London, 1848)
1945-69-7623
J. Thompson after H. Warren
[moonlit scene,] in L’Allegro and Il Penseroso (Art Union of London, 1848)
On back: verses from poem
1945-69-7624
T. Williams after J. Phillip
[pensive man beside fire,] in L’Allegro and Il Penseroso (Art Union of London, 1848)
1945-69-7625
J. Thompson after W. C. Thomas
[knights at table,] with verse, in The Traveller (Art-Union of London, 1851)
1945-69-7626
H. O. Smith after J. Leech
[crowd scene,] with verse, in The Traveller (Art-Union of London, 1851)
1945-69-7627
J. Thompson after W. E. Frost
[grape harvesters,] with verse, in The Traveller (Art-Union of London, 1851)
1945-69-7628
W. T. Green after R. Huskisson
[sensual feasters,] with verse, in The Traveller (Art-Union of London, 1851)
1945-69-7629
J. Thompson after J. Gilbert
[family group by fire,] with verse in The Traveller (Art-Union of London, 1851)
1945-69-7630
J. Cooper after E. H. Corboull
[family feast,] with verse, in The Traveller (Art-Union of London, 1851)
1945-69-7631
J. Thompson after F. Tayler
[armed men in mountains,] in The Traveller (Art-Union of London, 1851)
1945-69-7632
J. L. Williams after G. Dodgson
[mountain scene,] in The Traveller (Art-Union of London, 1851)
1945-69-7633
C. T. Thompson after R. Doyle
[people dancing,] in L’Allegro and Il Penseroso (Art Union of London, 1848)
On back: verses from poems
1945-69-7634
M. Jackson after E. Armitage
[man with Muses?], in L’Allegro and Il Penseroso (Art Union of London, 1848)
1945-69-7635
C. T. Thompson after W. E. Frost
[dancing women,] in L’Allegro and Il Penseroso (Art Union of London, 1848)
On back: verses from poem
1945-69-7636
W. Measom after R. Huskisson
[young man with figures outside window,] in L’Allegro and Il Penseroso (1848)
1945-69-7637
George A. Teel after J. Francis Murphy
Morning on
the Marsh, in American Art (
1945-69-7638
George A. Teel after J. Francis Murphy
Entrance to the Mammoth Cave, in Scribner’s, vol. 2, July–Dec. 1887
1945-69-7639
H. Thiriat after R. Cogghe
A Difficult Move, in Harper’s Weekly, 1888
1945-69-7640
Thomas Johnson after Sully
George Mifflin Dallas (Vice-President under J. K. Polk), in The Century, May–Oct. 1891
1945-69-7641
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist
Françoise Bertaut, Mme. De Motteville, for “Women of the French Salons,” in The Century, 1891
1945-69-7642
T. A. Butler after unknown artist
Madeleine de Souvré, Marquise de Sablé, for “Women of the French Salons,” in The Century, 1891
1945-69-7643
R. G. Tietze after Gérard
Madame de Stäel, for “Women of the French Salons,” in The Century, 1891
1945-69-7644
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist
Mme. De Krüdener, for “Women of the French Salons,” in The Century, 1891
1945-69-7645
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist
H. Davy, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 5, Jan.–June 1889
1945-69-7646
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist (perhaps a photograph)
Count Leo Tolstoy, about 1863, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 5, Jan.–June 1889
1945-69-7647
Thomas Johnson after Ilya (Efinovitch) Riepin
Count Leo Tolstoy, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 5, Jan.–June 1889
1945-69-7648
Thomas Johnson after photograph
Henrik Ibsen, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 5, Jan.–June 1889
1945-69-7649
Thomas Johnson after photogravure by Sherer,
Nabgoltz & Co.,
Leo Tolstoi, in The Century, vol. 39, New Series vol. 17, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-7650
Thomas Johnson after photograph
Charles Sumner, in The Century, vol. 39, New Series vol. 17, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-7651
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist(s)
Anne
Rutherford, Scott’s Mother and Walter
Scott, Writer to the Signet,
1945-69-7652
Thomas Johnson after Stuart Newton
Scott, [Sir Walter Scott,] in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 5, Jan.–June 1889
1945-69-7653
Thomas Johnson after Fortuny, from photo by Kurtz
Une Dame Espagnole, in The Century, vol. 39, New Series vol. 17, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-7654
Thomas Johnson after Velasquez, from photograph by Braun & Co.
Head of Aesop, in The Century, vol. 39, New Series vol. 17, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-7655
Thomas Johnson after photograph by Black
R. Waldo Emerson (about 1859), in The Century, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-7656
Thomas Johnson after photograph by Gutekunst
Edwin Forrest, in The Century, vol. 39, New Series vol. 17, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-7657
Thomas Johnson after photograph by Brady
Forrest as “King Lear,” [Edwin Forrest,] in The Century, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-7658 – note: engraved on tissue paper and signed by the engraver
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist, perhaps a photograph
Alfred Tennyson, from unknown publication, unknown date
1945-69-7659
Thomas Johnson after photography by H. G. Smith
Phillips Brooks, in The Century, vol. 46, New Series vol. 24, May–Oct. 1893
1945-69-7660
Thomas Johnson after photograph by James Notman,
Box 44:
1945-69-7661
Thomas Johnson after Brady
Daniel Webster, in The Century, vol. 46, New Series vol. 24, May–Oct. 1893
1945-69-7662
Thomas Johnson after photograph by Nadar
George Sand, in The Century, vol. 47, New Series vol. 25, Nov. 1893–Apr. 1894
1945-69-7663
Thomas Johnson after photograph by Elliot & Fry
Edvard Grieg, in The Century, vol. 48, New Series vol. 25, Nov. 1893–Apr. 1894
1945-69-7664
Thomas Johnson after photograph by the London Stereoscopic Co.
The Prince Imperial, in Artillery Uniform, in The Century, May–Oct. 1893
1945-69-7665
Thomas Johnson after Samuel Cooper
Charles II, in The Century, vol. 45, New Series vol. 23, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-7666
Thomas Johnson after Sir Peter Lely
James II in His Coronation Robes, in The Century, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-7667
Thomas Johnson after photograph by J. Laurent & Co.
Portrait of Christopher Columbus …, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1892
1945-69-7668
Thomas Johnson after Lotto
The Lotto
Portrait of
1945-69-7669
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist, possibly a photograph
Antonín Dvořák, in The Century, vol. 44, New Series vol. 22, Apr.–Nov. 1892
1945-69-7670
Thomas Johnson after Hubert Herkomer
Archibald Forbes, in The Century, vol. 44, New Series vol. 22, Apr. 1892–Nov. 1892
1945-69-7671
Thomas Johnson after a photograph by Lamson,
John Greenleaf Whittier, in The Century, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-7672
Thomas Johnson after photograph
Francis Parkman, in The Century, vol. 45, New Series vol. 23, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-7673
Thomas Johnson after photograph by Mrs. F. W. H. Myers
Robert Browning, in The Century, vol. 45, New Series vol. 23, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893;
On back: N-D-1652: “Robert Browning,” unknown engraver after J. W. Alexander
1945-69-7674
Thomas Johnson after photograph
John Wilson (“Christopher North”), in The Century, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-7675
Thomas Johnson after Cuyp
Two Boys of
1945-69-7676
Thomas Johnson from a photograph by Pierre Petit
Daubigny, about 1865, in The Century, vol. 44, New Series vol. 22, Apr.–Nov. 1892
1945-69-7677
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist
Francesco Paoli Michetti, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 9, Jan.–June 1891
1945-69-7678
Thomas Johnson after John Russell
Child With Cherries, in The Century Magazine, Dec. 1891 (executed in orange ink)
1945-69-7679
Thomas Johnson after John Russell
Child With Cherries, in The Century Magazine, Dec. 1891
1945-69-7680
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist
[girl, late 17th, early 18th century,] from unknown publication
Misidentified on back as being by Rosalba Carriera, A Venetian Lady of Rank, see 7681
1945-69-7681
Thomas Johnson after Rosalba Carriera
A Venetian Lady of Rank, in The Century Magazine, Dec. 1891
1945-69-7682
Thomas Johnson after Adriaen Hanneman
Portrait of a Child, in St. Nicholas, vol. 18, Apr. 1891
1945-69-7683
Thomas Johnson after photograph by Pach Brothers
J. R. Lowell, in The Century, vol. 43, New Series vol. 21, Nov. 1891–Apr. 1892
1945-69-7684
Thomas Johnson after Frank Holl
S. Weir Mitchell, in The Century, vol. 43, New Series vol. 21, Nov. 1891–Apr. 1892
1945-69-7685
Thomas Johnson after
Paderewski, in The Century, vol. 43, New Series vol. 21, Nov. 1891–Apr. 1892
1945-69-7686
Thomas Johnson after Rembrandt van Ryn
Self-Portrait, in St. Nicholas, vol. 18, Dec. 1890
1945-69-7687
Thomas Johnson after Rembrandt van Ryn
Head of Nikolaas Tulp, the Anatomist, in St. Nicholas, vol. 18, Dec. 1890
1945-69-7688
Thomas Johnson after photograph by Elliot & Fry
Rudyard Kipling, in The Century, vol. 42, New Series vol. 20, May–Oct. 1891
1945-69-7689
Thomas Johnson after Henri Beaubrun
Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise de Sévigné, for “Women of the French Salons,” in The Century, 1891
1945-69-7690
R. A. Muller after unknown artist
Marguerite de Valois, Queen of Navarre, and of France, for “Women of the French Salons,” in The Century, 1891
1945-69-7691
H. Davidson after Jacques-Louis David
Mme. Recamier, for “Women of the French Salons,” in The Century, 1891
1945-69-7692
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist, possibly a photograph
Walt Whitman, (in 1863) in The Century, vol. 46, New Series vol. 24, May–Oct. 1893
1945-69-7693
Fred Juengling after Shell & Hogan
A Tow of
Lumber Barges, in Picturesque
1945-69-7694
Fred Juengling after
Among the Mountains near Owen Sound, in Picturesque Canada (James Clarke, 1882)
1945-69-7695
Fred Juengling after V. Nehlie
With Courage Undaunted They Rowed Over the White-Caps…, in St. Nicholas, 1882
1945-69-7696
Fred Juengling after J. Hopkins Smith
The Old Mill, Where the Great Wheel Turned and Splashed…, in St. Nicholas, 1882
1945-69-7697
Fred Juengling after Kelly
A Lesson in Leaping Fences, in St. Nicholas, vol. 9, 1882
1945-69-7698
Fred Juengling after
In the Church at St. Gilgen, in The Works of Longfellow (Hougton, Mifflin, 1881–1883)
1945-69-7699
Fred Juengling after Frederic Crowninshield
“Spirit of the Past! Look Not So Mournfully…, in The Works of Longfellow (1881–1883)
1945-69-7700
Fred Juengling after George H. Smillie
Tree in a
Wood, in
1945-69-7801 – mounted with 7700 and filed under that number
Fred Juengling after William Sartain
Roadside
Fence, in
1945-69-7701
Stewart after William H. Gibson
Looking
Toward Jefferson’s House from Avery’s
1945-69-7702
F. S. King after William H. Gibson
A Creole Court-Yard, in Harper’s, vol. 74, Dec. 1886–May 1887
1945-69-7703
Alfred Parsons after H. Davidson
Across the Hudson from Claremont, Fort Lee in the Distance, in The Century, vol. 30, New Series vol. 8, Apr.–Nov. 1885
1945-69-7704
John Evans after Alfred Parsons
Looking up the Hudson from Claremont, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1885
1945-69-7705
Robert Hoskin after William H. Gibson
To Tuckerman’s Ravine, in Harper’s, vol. 58, Nov. 1883–Apr. 1884
1945-69-7706
Robert Hoskin after William H. Gibson
Storm on
1945-69-7707
Robert Hoskin after William H. Gibson
Cloud Effect
on Mount
1945-69-7708
Robert Hoskin after William H. Gibson
Calling the Cows, in Harper’s, vol. 58, Nov. 1883–Apr. 1884
1945-69-7709
H. Davidson after Harry Fenn
Gardiner’s Point, in The Century, vol. 31, New Series vol. 9, Nov. 1885–Apr. 1886
1945-69-7710
A. Bellinger after William B. Hole
The Night’s Catch, in Modern Art and Artists, ed. by Wilfrid Meynell (Cassell, 1885–86)
1945-69-7711
W. H. Morse after Thomas Moran
The Haunt of
the Kenabeek, with lines of poetry, in Modern
Art and Artists, ed. by Wilfrid Meynell
(
1945-69-7712
J. A. Bogert after Harry Fenn
The
1945-69-7713
J. A. Bogert after J. D. Woodward
The
1945-69-7714
J. A. Bogert after J. D. Woodward
A Spur of
Tammany,
1945-69-7715
J. A. Bogert after J. D. Woodward
Mount
1945-69-7716
J. A. Bogert after J. D. Woodward
1945-69-7717
J. A. Bogert after Harry Fenn
Under the
1945-69-7718
Anthony, after unknown artist
High
1945-69-7719
Thomas Johnson, possibly after Granville Perkins
Ship-Yards on the Merrimac, in Harper’s, vol. 51, June–Nov. 1895
1945-69-7720
Thomas Johnson possibly after Granville Perkins
“Grandsire’s White Locks and Baby’s Golden Head…,, in Harper’s, June–Nov. 1895
1945-69-7721 – item missing or number not used
1945-69-7722
Scenes in
1945-69-7723 – item missing or number not used
1945-69-7724
A. Measom after Jules Tavernier
Breakwater,
Ramapo, in Picturesque
Box 45:
1945-69-7725
Frank French after unknown artist
1945-69-7726
Frank French after unknown artist
The Pond, in Scribner’s Magazine, 1893
1945-69-7727
Frank French after unknown artist
Canterbury Hills, in Scribner’s Magazine, 1893
1945-69-7728
John Filmer after Granville Perkins
1945-69-7729
John Filmer after Granville Perkins
1945-69-7730
John Filmer after Granville Perkins
Distant View
of the Gap, in Picturesque
1945-69-7731
John Filmer after Granville Perkins
The
1945-69-7732
Harley after Harry Fenn
Paint Rock, on the French Broad, unknown publication (Picturesque America?), 1871
1945-69-7733
John Filmer after William H. Gibson
1945-69-7734
John Filmer after W. L. Sheppard
Looking Down
the Potomac, from the Chain Bridge in Picturesque
1945-69-7735
John Filmer after R. Swain Gifford
Seal Rocks,
in Picturesque
1945-69-7736
John Filmer after Granville Perkins
1945-69-7737
John Filmer after Granville Perkins
Harper’s
Ferry, in Picturesque America (
1945-69-7738
Thomas Johnson after photograph by Sarony
Frederic Arthur Bridgman, in The American Art Revew, vol. 2, no. 2, year not given
1945-69-7739
Thomas Johnson after Bonnat
Antoine Louis Barye, with part of article, in unknown publication, May 1890
1945-69-7740
Peter Aitken after Jan Van Dyck
Prince
Charles of
1945-69-7741
W. B. Closson after photograph
Dr. William Rimmer, in The American Art Review, vols. 1 & 2, 1881
1945-69-7742
W. B. Closson after photograph
Elihu Vedder, in The American Art Review, vols. 1 & 2, 1881
1945-69-7743
W. B. Closson after photograph
Jean Louis Hamon, in The American Art Review, vols. 1 & 2, 1881
1945-69-7744
W. B. Closson after photograph by Klösz,
M. Munkácsy, in The American Art Review, vols. 1 & 2, 1881
1945-69-7745
Henry Velten after H. Grevedon
William Herschel, in The Century, vol. 30, New Series vol. 7, Apr.–Nov. 1885
1945-69-7746
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist, photographed by E. Williams
Caroline Lucretia Herschel, in The Century, vol. 30, New Series vol. 7, Apr.–Nov. 1885
1945-69-7747
O. Lacour after Sir Joshua Reynolds
Mrs.
Abington, in The English Illustrated
Magazine (
1945-69-7748
O. Lacour after unknown artist
Portrait of
Philip Sidney and His Brother Robert Sidney, in The English Illustrated Magazine (
1945-69-7749
O. Lacour after unknown artist
Mary,
Duchess of
1945-69-7750
O. Lacour after unknown artist
Queen
Elizabeth, in The English Illustrated
Magazine (
1945-69-7751
Engraver: O. L. Lacour. Artist: From a photograph by Mr. Mayall
“Mr. Henry Irving.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, July 1885, p. 648
1945-69-7752
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: unknown
“Ivan Tourgueneff”[Turgenev.] Published in: The Century, Nov, 1883 – Apr. 1884
1945-69-7753
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Velasquez
“The Infanta Marguerita Maria – A Spanish Princess of Two Hundred Years Ago”
Published in: St. Nicholas, Dec. 1884 – frontispiece
1945-69-7754
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Sir Thomas Lawrence
“The Sisters.” Published in: The Century Magazine, January 1900 – frontispiece
1945-69-7755
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Sir Thomas Lawrence
“Lady Derby (Miss
1945-69-7756
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Sir Thomas Lawrence
“The Duke of
1945-69-7757
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Sir Thomas Lawrence
“Portrait of Mrs. Siddons.” Published in: The Century Magazine, October, 1899, p. 925
1945-69-7758
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Wyatt Eaton
“J. G. Holland.” Published in: The Century Magazine, Dec. 1881, frontispiece
1945-69-7759
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: John Opie
“Portrait of Mary Wollstonecraft.” In The Century Magazine, February 1899
1945-69-7760
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Paul A.Rajon
“John H., Cardinal Newman.” In: The Century Magazine, June 1882, frontispiece
1945-69-7761
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: From Photo
“Richard Wagner.” Published in: The Century Magazine, Aug. 1882, frontispiece
1945-69-7762
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: unknown
“John Brown.” Published in: The Century Magazine, July 1883, frontispiece
1945-69-7763
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Wyatt Eaton
“Madame Modjeska.” Published in: The Century Magazine, Nov 1883, p. 24
1945-69-7764
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: After a photograph by Mrs. Cameron
“Sir John Herschel.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1885
1945-69-7765
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Lemuel F. Abbott
“Horatio, Viscount Nelson, Admiral of the British Fleet at Trafalgar”
Published in: The Century, November 1888
1945-69-7766
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: Heinrich Füger
“Lord Nelson.” Published in: The Century, Apr – Nov 1895
1945-69-7767
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: photograph by J. W. Black & Co.
“Edward Thompson Taylor.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-7768
Engraver: Thomas
Johnson. Artist: from photo taken 1874,
by John Patrick,
[Thomas Carlyle? – signature illegible.] Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-7769
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: From a photograph
“Robert Swain Gifford.” Published in: American Art Review, no date
1945-69-7770
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Gainsborough
“Sarah Siddons.” Published in: The Century, May – Oct 1893
1945-69-7771
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: William Fisher
“Walter Savage Landor.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1888
1945-69-7772
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: After a photograph by Barraud
“Ruskin.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1887 – Apr. 1888
1945-69-7773
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Karl Anton Hickel
“The Right Hon. Charles James Fox.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1895
1945-69-7774
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist:
unknown, painting in
“Frederick William III.,
1945-69-7775
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: François Gérard
“Prince Camillo Borghese, Second Husband of Pauline Bonaparte”
Published in: The Century, Apr – Nov 1895
1945-69-7776
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Jacques-Louis David
“Pius VII.” Published in: Century Magazine, Nov. 1895
1945-69-7777
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: After a photograph by Nadar
“C. Corot.” Published in: The Century, Nov 1894 – Apr 1895
1945-69-7778
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Photographed by G. C. Cox
“Edmund Clarence Stedman.” Published in: The Century, Apr – Nov 1894
1945-69-7779
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Photographed by George C. Cox
“T. W. Parsons.” Published in: The Century, Apr – Nov 1894
1945-69-7780
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: J. W. Alexander
“Thomas Hardy.” Published in: The Century, May – Oct 1893
1945-69-7781
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Mrs. Cameron, photographer
“Alfred, Lord Tennyson.” Published in: The Century, Nov 1894 – Apr 1895
1945-69-7782
Engraver: T. Johnson, from mezzotint by Jean Simon. Artist: Sir Godfrey Kneller
“Joseph Addison.” Published in: The Century, Apr – Nov 1894
1945-69-7783
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Jean-Baptiste Greuze
“Bonaparte, Lieutenant of Artillery.” Published in: The Century, Nov 1894 – Apr. 1895
1945-69-7784
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: H. E. F. Philippoteaux
“Bonaparte, Lieutenant-Colonel of the First Battalion of
Published in: The Century, Nov 1894 – Apr. 1895
1945-69-7785
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: From a photograph by Ambrosetti
“Louis Kossuth, 1889.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1894
1945-69-7786
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: W. B. Richmond. Photographed by F. Hollyer.
“Andrew Lang.” Published in: The Century Magazine, January 1894.
On back: article “Andrew Lang” by Brander Matthews
1945-69-7787
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: From Photo
“F. Mistral.” Published in: The Century, Apr – Nov 1885
1945-69-7788
Engraver: T.
Johnson. Artist: After a photograph by Louis Held,
“Franz Liszt.” Published in: The Century Magazine, May – Oct. 1886
1945-69-7789
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: A. Brockmann, photographer
“
1945-69-7790 –
small
Publication: “Sea-Trout Fishing,” p. 39-40 in Scribners, May 1877
Page 39: “For Breakfast,” engraved by D. Nichols, artist unknown.
Page 40: “Running A Rapid,” [engraved by T. Cole?], artist W.L.S.
Page 40: “Tracks,” [Engraver: T. Cole?,] artist unknown
1945-69-7791 –
small
Page 47: poem “Agamemnon’s Tomb,” in Scribners, May 1877
Page 48: beginning of chapter 13 of “Nicholas Minturn,” by J. G. Holland.
“The Next Moment It Was in the Young, Strong Arms,” engraver: T.C.; artist: C.S.?
1945-69-7792 – small
Publication: “
Unnumbered page: “Auguste Bartholdi.” Engraver: T. Cole, artist: see monogram
1945-69-7793 –
small
Publication: “
Page 136: “
1945-69-7794 –
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Publication: “Croton Water,” in Scribners, June 1877, p. 161-162
Page 161: “Section of the Croton Aqueduct Showing Manner of Inspection”, engraver: T. Cole?; artist unknown.
Page 162: “
Page 162: “
1945-69-7795 –
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Publication: “Croton Water,” in Scribners, June 1877, p. 174-173
page 174: “B. S. Church, Resident Engineer,” engraver: T. Cole(?), artist unknown.
page 173: “New Reservoir Pipe-Gallery (30 Feet Under Ground),” engraver: T. Cole, artist unknown.
1945-69-7796 – small
Publication: “Wild Mice and Their Ways,” in Scribner’s Monthly, July 1877
page 601: “The Mouse In The Bird’s Nest,” engraver: F. Levin; artist: R. Riordan.
page 602: “A Fight with A Snake,” engraver: T. Cole; artist: R. Riordan.
1945-69-7797 –
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Publication: “North American Grouse” in Scribner’s Monthly, August, 1877.
Page 418: [grouse in grass,] engraver: C. Hayman; artist: F.B.
no page number: “A
1945-69-7798 –
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Publication: “North American Grouse” in Scribner’s Monthly, August, 1877.
page 425: “The Gillie-Boy,” engraved by T. Cole, artist: Kelly.
p. 426:“The Fifteenth of August on the Prairie,” engraver: Tinkey; artist: J. Beard.
p. 426: “The Coyote Hunting,” engraver: Langridge, artist unknown.
1945-69-7799 –
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Publication: “The Immigrant’s Progress” in Scribner’s Monthly, September, 1877.
No page number: “Giles and His Friends at the Village Inn,” engraver: Cole, artist C.S.
1945-69-7800 –
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Publication: “The Immigrant’s Progress” in Scribner’s Monthly, September, 1877.
page 585: “A Peep at
page 586: “What Is It?” engraved by Cole? Artist: Kelly
1945-69-7801 – mounted with 7700 and filed under that number
Fred Juengling after William Sartain
Roadside
Fence, in
1945-69-7802
Engraver: Juengling. Artist: T. W. Dewing
“A Prelude.” Published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXIX, June – Nov 1884
1945-69-7803
Engraver: Juengling. Artist: J. Smillie
[farm scene,] in: New England Bygones (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-7804
Engraver: Juengling. Artist: A. B. Frost
[people in parlor,] published in New England Bygones (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-7805
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: Walter Shirlaw
“Very Old.” Published in: American Art Review, Vol II, 1881
1945-69-7806
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote
“The First Ride.” Published in: St. Nicholas, vol. XVI – 1889
1945-69-7807 – on thin tissue paper
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: H. Siddons Mowbray
“The Wounds in the Hands and Feet and Side.” Published in: The Vision of Sir Launfal by James Russell Lowell (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1887)
On back: part of poem, stanzas IV-VI and part of VII
1945-69-7808 – on thin tissue paper
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: H. Siddons Mowbray
“An Image of Him Who Died on the Tree,” in: The Vision of Sir Launfal, 1887.
On back: decorated title “Prelude to Part First,” by H.L.B.; plus the prelude, illustrated with a pond, artist: F. Hopkinson Smith
1945-69-7809 – on thin tissue paper
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: F. Hopkinson Smith
“And What Is So Rare As A Day in June,” in The Vision of Sir Launfal, 1887.
on back: part of the poem.
1945-69-7810 – on thin tissue paper
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: Frederic W. Freer
“Better the Blessing of the Poor” [nun,] in The Vision of Sir Launfal, 1887
on back: part of the poem, with two more illustrations: “As Sir Launfal made morn through the darksome gate” (see artist’s monogram) and the leper, by A.K.
1945-69-7811
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: J. W. Bolles
“Courtship of Miles Standish,” published in: The Aldine, August 1872
1945-69-7812
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: C. P. Cranch
“The Cedars.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, March 1893, p. 396
1945-69-7813
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: Wm. M. Chase
“The Burgomaster.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1891
1945-69-7814
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: Wm. M. Chase
“A Street Incident.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1889 – April 1890
1945-69-7815
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: Wm. M. Chase
“A Spanish Gipsy.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1889 – April 1890
1945-69-7816
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: Wm. M. Chase
“A Donkey Driver.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1889 – April 1890
1945-69-7817
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: H. Pyle
“We men-folk thought the music as sweet as that of the cherubim,” published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1889
1945-69-7818
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: H. Pyle
“’Good-by, big brother,’ she said softly,” in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1889
1945-69-7819
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: H. Pyle
“Then a great mashing blow on my face ended my fight,” in Scribner’s Magazine, 1889
1945-69-7820
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: H. Pyle
“Within sound of the Shouting Waters,” published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1889
1945-69-7821
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: H. Pyle
“While his eyes still glowed fiery wrath, the trembling lips became piteous in their inability to form words.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1889
1945-69-7822
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: H. Pyle
“Five red-coated soldiers on horseback, with another cloaked to the eyes… Clustering about these a motley score of poor people, young and old,” in Scribner’s Magazine, 1889
1945-69-7823
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: H. Pyle
“A moment later there was a great hammering on the oak door.”
Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1889
1945-69-7824
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: Alfred Kappes
“Dis Moll An’ Me (She’s My Sister, An’ I’m Her Br’er), We Ain’t No Free Niggers…We B’longs ter Mr. Sangwidge de Lawyer .” In Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-7825
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: Dolph
“A Tea Party.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, Oct. 11, 1887
1945-69-7826
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: Wm. Hole
“It Fell in the dusk of the night,” with lines of poem, in Scribner’s, July – Dec 1887
1945-69-7827
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: Blum
“Catarina of
1945-69-7828
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: Walter Shirlaw
“Good Morning.” Published in: American Art (Cassell & Co., 1886)
1945-69-7829
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: Chas. H. Miller, N.A.
“A Boquet of Oaks.” Published in: American Art (Cassell & Co., 1886)
1945-69-7830
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: J. G. Brown, N. A.
“The Longshoremen’s Noon.” Published in: American Art (Cassell & Co., 1886)
1945-69-7831
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: Chas. F. Ulrich, A. N. A.
“In the
1945-69-7832
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: Emil Carlsen
“Still Life.” Published in: American Art (Cassell & Co., 1886)
1945-69-7833
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: Monticelli
“An Italian Fiesta.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1886
1945-69-7834
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: F. R. Strobridge
“Portrait Study.” Published in: American Art Review, no date
1945-69-7835
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: Alfred Kappes
“My Big Brudder Can Make It Go!” Published in: St. Nicholas, Nov. 1884 – Nov. 1885
1945-69-7836
Engraver: Fred Juengling. artist: C.H.G.(?)
“Our Lane.” Published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXV, June – Nov. 1882
1945-69-7837
Engraver: Hoskin. Artist: Alfred Parson
“Sunset On The
1945-69-7838
Engraver: Hoskin(?). Artist: [illegible]
“The Mouth of
1945-69-7839
Engraver: Hoskin. Artist: Snyder
“The
1945-69-7840
Engraver: C. Cullen. Artist: Pennell(?)
“In The New
1945-69-7841
Engraver: Fred Juengling. Artist: Jo Pennell
“Old Villa on
1945-69-7842
Engraver: C. Cullen. Artist: Jo Pennell
“The Old Convent.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-7843
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“Interior of ‘The Jolly Sailors.’” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1883 – Apr. 1884
1945-69-7844
Engraver: Fred’k
Juengling. Artist:
“A Road-Side Home.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1883 – Apr. 1884
1945-69-7845
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: Walter Shirlaw
[man by stream,] with poetry, in: Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (1883)
1945-69-7846
Engraver: K. C. Atwood. Artist: W. L. Taylor
“The Epitaph,” with poetry, in Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-7847
Engraver: J. W. Lauderbach. Artist: H. Bolton Jones
[graveyard,] with poetry, in Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-7848
Engraver: Wm. J. Dana. Artist: Fred B. Schell
[church,] with poetry, in Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-7849
Engraver: J. F. Jungling. Artist: Melat
“Elevated Railroad Station,” in: The Century, Nov. 1892 – Apr. 1893
1945-69-7850
Engraver: T. H. Heard. Artist: Melat
“Two Bridges on The Harlem,” published in: The Century, Nov. 1892 – Apr. 1893
1945-69-7851
Engraver: Catherine A. Powell. Artist: Melat
“The
1945-69-7852
Engraver: A. Hayman. Artist: Melat
“
1945-69-7853
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: A. P.
“Mary Arden’s House at Wilmcote.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. XIII - 1886
1945-69-7854
Engraver: J. W. Evans. Artist: Hy Sandham
“A Cooking-Class in A
1945-69-7855
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Birch
“’Are You Quite Sure You Want Me?’ said Mrs. Errol.” In St. Nicholas, 1886
1945-69-7856
Engraver: J. F. Juengling. Artist: Johnson? – see picture
“Off To The Rescue.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. XIII - 1886
1945-69-7857
Engraver: Juengling. Artist: A. L. Barye, the Sculptor
“Tiger Rolling On Its Back.” Published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXXI, June – Nov. 1885
1945-69-7858
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: A. L. Barye, the Sculptor
“Lion and Boa-Constrictor.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1885
1945-69-7859
Engraver: L. Chapon. Artist: M. Bocourt
“The Empress of
1945-69-7860
Engraver: L. Chapon. Artist: M. Bocourt
“S. M. I. L’Impératrice Marie-Alexandrowna, décédée au Palais-d’Hiver, a Saint-Pétersbourg, le 3 juin 1880.” Published in: Le Monde Illustré, June 12, 1880
1945-69-7861
Engraver: L. Chapon. Artist: M. Bocourt, after a photograph by M. Carjat
“Le Général
Published in: Le Monde Illustré, May 3, 1884
1945-69-7862
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: [probably a photograph]
“Charles Loyson (
1945-69-7863
Engraver: T. Cole. Artist: From Photo
“Thomas Carlyle.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, May 1881 – frontispiece
1945-69-7864
Engraver: T. Cole. Artist: From a photograph of the painting by Bonnat
“Victor Hugo.” Published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, December, 1879, p. 185
1945-69-7865
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: From a photograph by Marion & Co.
“William Gladstone.” Published in: The Scribner’s Monthly, November, 1880, p. 128
1945-69-7866
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Fra Bartolommeo
“Portrait of Savonarola.” In: The Scribner’s Monthly, May, 1880, frontispiece
1945-69-7867
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Diego Rodriguez Velasquez
“Don Olivarez.” Published in: The Century Magazine, July 1906, p. 417
1945-69-7868
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Francisco Goya
“Doña Isabel Corbo de Porcel.” Published in: The Century Magazine, June 1906, p. 209
1945-69-7869
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Diego Rodriguez Velasquez
“Don Baltasar Carlos (detail).” In: The Century Magazine, September 1904, p. 695
On back: article about portrait
1945-69-7870
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Diego Rodriguez Velasquez
“Portrait of King Philip IV as A Sportsman,” in The Century Magazine, February 1904
On back: article about portrait
1945-69-7871
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Diego Rodriguez Velasquez
“Pope Innocent X.” Published in: The Century Magazine, November 1903, p. 77
1945-69-7872
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Francisco Goya
“In The Balcony.” Published in: The Century Magazine, October 1906, p. 911
1945-69-7873
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Munkacsy
“Liszt.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-7874
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: unknown.
“Rebecca Dirichlet.” Published in: Harper’s – vol. LXXXI – 1882
1945-69-7875
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: photograph by Louis Held
“Liszt At The Piano.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-7876
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Antoine-Jean Gros
“Bonaparte at Arcole.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-7877
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: unknown.
“Robert Schumann.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1893 – Apr. 1894
1945-69-7878
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: unknown.
“Hon. Joseph E. Gary.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-7879
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Lina Vallier
“Henri-Benjamin Constant de Rebecque,” in: The Century, Sept., 1895, p. 663
1945-69-7880
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Haydon
“The Life-Mask of John Keats.” Published in: The Century, Oct. 1895, p. 899
1945-69-7881
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: [possibly from a photograph]
“J. E. Johnston.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-7882
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: [possibly from a photograph]
“A. S. Johnston.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-7883
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: photographed by Reichard and Lindner
“William II., Emperor of
1945-69-7884
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Bounieu
“Gabriel-Honoré Riquetti, Comte de Mirabeau.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-7885
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: from a photograph by Pierre Petit
“Hector Berlioz.” Published in: C.N., 1893-1894
1945-69-7886
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Neagle
“Joseph Jefferson (Grandfather of Joseph
Jefferson) in the Character of ‘Solus,’ in the Comedy ‘Every One Has His
1945-69-7887
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Henry Sandam
“George Kennan.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-7888
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Greuze
“Talleyrand.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-7889
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Jean-Baptiste-Paulin Guerin
“Jean-Baptiste Kléber.” Published in: Century, July 1895
1945-69-7890
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Mulnier, photographer
“Alexandre Dumas Fils.” Published in: Century, 1883-1884
1945-69-7891
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: unknown
“Letitia Ramolino, Mother of Napoleon.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-7892
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: from a photograph by Brady
“Major Robert Anderson.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-7893
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Charles Durupt
“Antoine Richepanse.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-7894
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: photo by Sarony
“Nikola Tesla.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-7895
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: photo by J. C. Schaarwächter
“Engelbert Humperdinck.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-7896
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Jacques-Louis David
“Jean-Andoche Junot, Duc D’Abrantès.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-7897
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: from a photograph
“Wilhelm Leibl.” Published in: The American Art Review, vol. I & II, 1881
1945-69-7898
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: from a photograph
“Robert Swain Gifford.” Published in: The American Art Review, vol. I & II, 1881
1945-69-7899
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: from a photograph
“Queen
1945-69-7900
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: photo by Alex Bassano, [after Thomas Sully]
“Victoria, Queen of
On back: article “Queen Victoria,” with additional pictures: Queen Victoria, Edward Duke of Kent, Little Princess Victoria, Claremont, Rosenau, Prince Albert at age 20, Coronation of Queen Victoria, Prince Albert as Field-Marshal, Duchess of Kent, Queen dressed in uniform for a review, Prince of Wales and Princess Royal, Queen and Princess from a painting by Winterhalter, young Prince of Wales, unknown publication, July 1880
1945-69-7901
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
[woman at work table,] published in: Enoch Arden (New York: Dutton & Co., 1893)
On back: part of poem
1945-69-7902
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
[man and woman,] published in: Enoch Arden (New York: Dutton & Co., 1893)
1945-69-7903
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
[family, woman weeping,] published in: Enoch Arden (New York: Dutton & Co., 1893)
On back: part of poem
1945-69-7904
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
[woman on pier,] published in: Enoch Arden (New York: Dutton & Co., 1893)
1945-69-7905
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
[children carry flour from windmill,] in: Enoch Arden (New York: Dutton & Co., 1893)
On back: part of poem
1945-69-7906
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
[rural scene,] published in: Enoch Arden (New York: Dutton & Co., 1893)
1945-69-7907
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
[manor house,] published in: Enoch Arden (New York: Dutton & Co., 1893)
On back: part of poem
1945-69-7908
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
[coastline,] published in: Enoch Arden (New York: Dutton & Co., 1893)
1945-69-7909
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
[harbor scene,] published in: Enoch Arden (New York: Dutton & Co., 1893)
On back: part of poem, with picture of sailing ship
1945-69-7910
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
[children on beach,] published in: Enoch Arden (New York: Dutton & Co., 1893)
1945-69-7911
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: Charles Copeland
[man and woman by cradle,] in: Enoch Arden (New York: Dutton & Co., 1893)
On back: part of poem
1945-69-7912
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: Charles Copeland
[ship at sea,] published in: Enoch Arden (New York: Dutton & Co., 1893)
1945-69-7913
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
[old man and woman,] published in: Enoch Arden (New York: Dutton & Co., 1893)
1945-69-7914
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
[angel and weeping woman,] in: Enoch Arden (New York: Dutton & Co., 1893)
1945-69-7915
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
[castaway on rescuing ship,] in: Enoch Arden (New York: Dutton & Co., 1893)
1945-69-7916
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
[castaway bemoaning his fate,] in: Enoch Arden (New York: Dutton & Co., 1893)
On back: part of poem, with decoration at end
1945-69-7917
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
[shipwrecked men,] published in: Enoch Arden (New York: Dutton & Co., 1893)
On back: part of poem
1945-69-7918
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: Charles Copeland
[elderly man,] published in: Enoch Arden (New York: Dutton & Co., 1893)
On back: title page and names of engraver and artists
1945-69-7919
Engraver: W. T. Green. Artist: Daniel Maclise, R. A.
[the woman-conqueror,] in The Princess, by Tennyson (London: Moxon & Co., 1860)
1945-69-7920
Engraver: W. Thomas. Artist: Daniel Maclise, R. A.
[scene in a pavilion,] in The Princess, by Tennyson (London: Moxon & Co., 1860)
1945-69-7921
Engraver: W. T. Green. Artist: Daniel Maclise, R. A.
[woman rescued from stream,] in The Princess, by Tennyson (Moxon & Co., 1860)
1945-69-7922
Engraver: W. T. Green. Artist: Daniel Maclise, R. A.
[man climbing gate,] in The Princess, by Tennyson (London: Moxon & Co., 1860)
1945-69-7923
Engraver: Anthony and
Davis. Artist: J. La
[castaway and rescuers,] in Enoch Arden, by Tennyson (Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1865)
1945-69-7924
Engraver: Anthony and Davis. Artist: E. Vedder
“The Return” in Enoch Arden, by Tennyson (Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1865)
1945-69-7925
Engraver: Anthony and
Davis. Artist: J. La
“Enoch’s Supplication,” in Enoch Arden, by Tennyson (Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1865)
1945-69-7926
Engraver: H. Marsh. Artist:
J. La
“The Seal of Silence,” in Enoch Arden, by Tennyson (Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1865)
1945-69-7927
– mounted with 1945-69-8436 and filed under that number
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Daniel Vierge
"Treating Versaillists to Wine" in The Century, Nov. 1892, p. 60.
1945-69-7928
Engraver: Anthony and Davis. Artist: W. J. Hennessy
“The Revelation” in Enoch Arden, by Tennyson (Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1865)
1945-69-7929
Engraver: Anthony and Davis. Artist: E. Vedder
“Enoch Passes Away,” in Enoch Arden, by Tennyson (Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1865)
1945-69-7930
Engraver: Anthony and Davis. Artist: W. J. Hennessy
[woman with cradle,] in: Enoch Arden, by Tennyson (Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1865)
1945-69-7931
Engraver: S. H. Berlett. Artist: W. J. Hennessy
“Philip’s Visit to Annie,” in Enoch Arden, by Tennyson (Ticknor & Fields, 1865)
1945-69-7932
Engraver: Kilburn and Mallory. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Going to School,” in Enoch Arden, by Tennyson (Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1865)
1945-69-7933
Engraver: Anthony and
Davis. Artist: J. La
“Philip and Annie in the Wood” in Enoch Arden (Boston: Ticknor & Fields, 1865)
Box 46:
1945-69-7934
Engraver: unknown. Artist: E. H. Garrett
[pond,] in The Princess (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1892)
1945-69-7935
Engraver and Artist: unknown
[man in woods,] in The Princess (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1892)
1945-69-7936
Engraver and Artist: unknown
[riders through woods,] in The Princess (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1892)
1945-69-7937
Engraver: unknown. Artist: G. Perkins
[rocky stream,] in The Princess (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1892)
1945-69-7938
Engraver and Artist: unknown
[garden terrace,] in The Princess (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1892)
1945-69-7939
Engraver: unknown. Artist: G. Perkins
[pond with water lilies,] in The Princess (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1892)
1945-69-7940
Engraver: unknown. Artist: E. H. Garrett
[deer in meadow,] in The Princess (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1892)
1945-69-7941
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Frank B. Schell
[rural landscape,] in The Princess (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1892)
1945-69-7942
Engraver and Artist: unknown
[women in meadow,] in The Princess (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1892)
1945-69-7943
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: E. H. Garrett
[peacocks on garden terrace,] in The Princess (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1892)
1945-69-7944
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: A. Fredericks
[monumental entrance,] in The Princess (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1892)
1945-69-7945
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: A. Fredericks
[soldiers on staircase,] in The Princess (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1892)
1945-69-7946
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: Frederick Dielman
[woman at bedside,] in The Princess (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1892)
1945-69-7947
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Frederick Dielman
[woman ill in bed,] in The Princess (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1892)
1945-69-7948
Engraver: E. H. Tichenor. Artist: Frederick Dielman
[woman by bed of child,] in The Princess (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1892)
1945-69-7949
Engraver: Andrew. Artist: A. Fredericks
[young woman with sick person,] in The Princess (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1892)
1945-69-7950
Engraver: Geo T. Andrew. Artist: W. L. Taylor
“For Dora: take her back; she loves you well…,” with couplet.
Published in: Dora, by Alfred Tennyson (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1886)
1945-69-7951
Engraver: Geo T. Andrew. Artist: W. L. Taylor
[family scene, ] in: Dora, by Alfred Tennyson (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1886)
1945-69-7952
Engraver: Geo T. Andrew. Artist: W. L. Taylor
[woman by gate,] in: Dora, by Alfred Tennyson (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1886)
1945-69-7953
Engraver: Geo T. Andrew. Artist: W. L. Taylor
[elderly man with boy,] in: Dora, by Alfred Tennyson (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1886)
1945-69-7954
Engraver: Geo T. Andrew. Artist: W. L. Taylor
[woman carrying child,] in: Dora, by Alfred Tennyson (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1886)
1945-69-7955
Engraver: Geo T. Andrew. Artist: W. L. Taylor
“And made a little wreath of all the flowers…” in: Dora, by Alfred Tennyson (1886)
1945-69-7956
Engraver: Geo T. Andrew. Artist: W. L. Taylor
“She bow’d down her head…” in: Dora, by Alfred Tennyson (Lee & Shepard, 1886)
1945-69-7957
Engraver: Geo T. Andrew. Artist: W. L. Taylor
[man with child,] in: Dora, by Alfred Tennyson (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1886)
1945-69-7958
Engraver: Geo T. Andrew
Artist: W. L. Taylor
“Then Dora went to Mary’s house…,” in: Dora, by Alfred Tennyson (1886)
1945-69-7959
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: H. Sandham
“The Return from the Deer Hunt.” Published in: The Century Magazine, no date
1945-69-7960
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: unknown
“In Camp.” Published in: Harper’s, Dec. 1886-May 1887
1945-69-7961
Engraver: G. Joubard. Artist: W. Hatherell
“On the Cherwell.” Published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXXVII, June – Nov. 1893
1945-69-7962
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: Boles
“The First Snow of the Season.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. XVIII, 1891
1945-69-7963
Engraver: W. Biscombe Gardner. Artist: E. Blair Leighton
“The Gladiator’s Wife,” in Modern Art and Artists, edited by Wilfrid Meynell, 1886
1945-69-7964
Engraver: Hy W. Peckwell. Artist: H. Pyle
“My hatred of him seemed suddenly to have taken to itself wings”
Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, Vol. VIII – 1890
1945-69-7965
Engraver: L.
“In Sight of the Game – Now Shoot.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov 1890
1945-69-7966
Engraver: H. Pflaum. Artist: G. W. Bardwell
“A Whacker.” Published in: Outing, Sept. 1890
1945-69-7967
Engraver: F. Meaulle. Artist: W. Small
“The
1945-69-7968
Engraver: F. Meaulle. Artist: W. Small
“The Welsher.” Published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXXXVII, June – Nov 1893
1945-69-7969
Engraver: E. H. Del Orme. Artist: Birch
“And Loudest Rang Sir Morven’s Laugh and Lightest Tost His Plume”
Published in: St. Nicholas, Vol. XXI – July, 1894
1945-69-7970
Engraver: A. Measom. Artist: unknown
“Good Water.” Published in: Scribners Magazine, Vol. V, Jan – June 1889
1945-69-7971
Engraver: A. Measom. Artist: unknown
“What does he weigh, Tom.” Published in: Scribners Magazine, Jan – June 1889
1945-69-7972
Engraver: J. Peckwill. Artist: Frederick Remington
“A Southern Rider.” Published in: Harper’s Magazine, 1883
1945-69-7973
Engraver: Latham. Artist: F. S. Cozzens
“
1945-69-7974
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“Canoeing At
1945-69-7975
Engraver: unknown. Artist: F. Dadd
“Winter.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-7976
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-7977
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Granville Perkins
“Cottage,
1945-69-7978
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Jas Beard
“Rabbit and Weasel.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, Nov. 1877
1945-69-7979
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: unknown.
“Cave Rock,
1945-69-7980
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: unknown
“A
1945-69-7981
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Game of Bowls.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-7982
Engraver: J. W. Evans. Artist: unknown
“Giving John A Warming.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1892 – Apr 1893
1945-69-7983
Engraver: H. Haider. Artist: unknown
“’Passionement’ Was What I Wanted,” in: The Century, Nov. 1892 – Apr 1893
1945-69-7984
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“The Queen of the Hunt.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1893
1945-69-7985
Engraver: unknown. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“Mr. Wadsworth’s Hounds,” published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1893
1945-69-7986
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“In The ‘
1945-69-7987
Engraver: F. Moller. Artist: John S. Davis
“Such a Shot.” Published in: The Aldine, vol. VII. No. 6, June, 1874
1945-69-7988
Engraver: F. Moller. Artist: John S. Davis
“An Idle Dog.” Published in: The Aldine, vol. VII. No. 2, Feb. 1874
1945-69-7989
Engraver: W. B. Closson. Artist: W. H. Shelton
“Down Grade into the Valley.” Published in: Century, p. 485, 1890
1945-69-7990
Engraver: Bartle. Artist: W. A. Rogers
“Wal, F’r Instance! Said Uncle Gray,” in: St. Nicholas, Vol. XII, May – Oct. 1885
1945-69-7991
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: Drake
“The “Vandoo,” or Auction
1945-69-7992
Engraver: Hellawell. Artist: de Thulstreep
“Jacks.” Published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXXIX, June – Nov. 1889
1945-69-7993
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: de Thulstreep
“The Modern Tourney.” Published in: Harper’s, Vol. LXXIX, June – Nov. 1889
1945-69-7994
Engraver: W. J. Linton. Artist: F. W. O. Darley
“Hunters and Trappers in the West.” Published in:
History of Wood Engraving In
Box 40:
1945-69-7995
Engraver: H. Davidson. Artist: J. H. C.
“Capturing Two Fish At Once, --or “Landing A Double,’” in St. Nicholas, 1886
1945-69-7996
Engraver: J. P. Davis. Artist:
John s.
“The Young Robin Hunter.” Published in: The Aldine, 1872
1945-69-7997
Engraver: Henry
Linton. Artist: John s.
“An Exquisite Moment.” Published in: The Aldine, 1872
1945-69-7998 – item missing or number not used
1945-69-7999
Engraver: Henry Linton. Artist:
John S.
“A Host of Things with Wings!” Published in: St. Nicholas, vol. VI - 1879
1945-69-8000
Engraver: Henry
Linton. Artist: John s.
“Teddy and Larry Discover Sir John.” Published in: St. Nicholas, vol. VI - 1879
1945-69-9201 –
mounted with 7999-8000, and filed under those numbers
Engraver: Henry
Linton. Artist: John s.
“’T Ain’t No More Mince-Meat Than a Cat’s Foot,” in St. Nicholas, vol. VI, 1879
1945-69-9202 –
mounted with 7999-8000, and filed under those numbers
Engraver: Henry
Linton. Artist: John s.
“
1945-69-8001
Thomas Johnson (artist and engraver), after photo
Domenico Morelli, in Scribner’s, 1890
1945-69-8002
Thomas Johnson after Samuel Cooper
Oliver Cromwell, in The Century, Nov. 1899 (frontispiece)
1945-69-8003
Thomas Johnson after photograph by Charles Hideux
Père Didon, in The Century, August 1900
1945-69-8004
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist; on tissue paper, signed by Johnson
Portrait of a Gentleman or King, in unknown publication
1945-69-8005
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist
Mozart, in Harper’s Monthly, 1878
1945-69-8006
Thomas Johnson after a photograph
Giacomo Meyerbeer, in The Century Magazine, March 1900
1945-69-8007
Thomas Johnson after a photograph by
Professor Huxley and His Grandson, in The Century Magazine, Jan. 1898
1945-69-8008
Thomas Johnson after William Merritt Chase
General James Watson Webb, in Harper’s Weekly, April 17, 1880
1945-69-8009
Thomas Johnson after photograph by Rockwood
John G. Brown, in Harper’s Weekly, June 12, 1880; on back: text about Brown
1945-69-8010
Queen Mary
of
1945-69-8011
Thomas Johnson after Sir Peter Lely
Anne Hyde,
Duchess of
1945-69-8012
Napoleon at
1945-69-8013
Self-Portrait [of Bashkirtseff], in The Century, May 1890–Oct. 1890
1945-69-8014
R. Staudenbaur
Alexander III, the Late Czar of Russia, in Harper’s Weekly, Nov. 10, 1894
1945-69-8015
R. Staudenbaur
George du Maurier, in Harper’s Weekly, 1894
1945-69-8016
R. Staudenbaur
Thomas Hardy, in Harper’s Weekly, 1894, and article about him
1945-69-8017
Possibly R. Staudenbaur
Charles Dudley Warner, in Harper’s Weekly, 1894
1945-69-8018
R. Staudenbaur after a photograph
Superior of the Howling Durweeshes, in Harper’s Weekly, Aug. 19, 1882
1945-69-8019
Unknown engraver and artist
John Henry, Cardinal Newman, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 3, 1888
1945-69-8020
Unknown engraver after a photograph
Cardinal Newman, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 3, 1888
1945-69-8021
F. Juengling after Jean-Francois Millet
Gathering
Beans, in The Magazine of Art,
1945-69-8022
Frank Juengling after Paul J. R. Sinibaldi
Night,
in The Magazine of Art,
1945-69-8023
Fred Juengling after J. W. Alexander
James Russell Lowell, on tissue paper;
On back:
title page of The Vision of Sir Launfal,
by James Russell Lowell (
also portrait of unknown man, possibly Juengling,
and title Artist’s Proofs Engraved on
Wood
1945-69-8024
Fred Juengling after Bruce Crane
On Open Wold
and Hill-top Bleak, in The Vision of
Sir Launfal, by James Russell Lowell (
On back: title engraving, “Prelude to Part Second,” illustration of trees, and poem “Prelude”
1945-69-8025
Fred Juengling after R. Swain Gifford
He Sees the
Snake-Like Caravan Crawl, in The
Vision of Sir Launfal, by James Russell Lowell (
On back: title “Part Second,” text of poem of same title, and illustration “So he muse, as he sat, of a sunnier clime”
1945-69-8026
Fred Juengling after Edwin Austin Abbey
He Saw His Lordship Standing at the Window, Looking in the Direction of the Drinkwater House, in Harper’s, vol. 57, June–Nov. 1878
1945-69-8027
Fred Juengling after C. S. Reinhart
I Run Like Mad, Jumpin’ Ober (sic) de Monumence (sic), in Harper’s, June–Nov. 1878
1945-69-8028
Fred Juengling after Kelly
We Saw Him Climbing Through a Square Opening of Light, in St. Nicholas, vol. 5, 1878
1945-69-8029
Fred Juengling after Kelly
Teaching Grilly to Write, in St. Nicholas, vol. 5, 1878
1945-69-8030
Fred Juengling after unknown artist
Beside the Children Stood Old Soup with a Large Bamboo Rod in His Trunk, in St. Nicholas, vol. 5, 1878
1945-69-8031
Fred Juengling after unknown artist
[Man in a Hammock,] in St. Nicholas, vol. 5, 1878
1945-69-8032
Fred Juengling after H. Muhrman
The Burgomaster, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-8033
Fred Juengling after William Page
Portrait of a Lady, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-8034
Fred Juengling after Lemon
Obed Trees a Bear, in St. Nicholas, vol. 3, 1876
1945-69-8035
Fred Juengling after Lemon
A Bear Trees Obed, in St. Nicholas, vol. 3, 1876
1945-69-8036
Fred Juengling after Kelly
Hurrah for the Coach!, in St. Nicholas, vol. 4, 1877
1945-69-8037
Fred Juengling after unknown artist
Coming Home, in St. Nicholas, vol. 6, 1879
1945-69-8038
Fred Juengling after Edwin Austin Abbey
The
1945-69-8039
Unknown engraver after unknown artist
Interior of the Austen House, in Harper’s, vol. 57, June–Nov. 1878
1945-69-8040
Fred Juengling from photograph
Ploughing Rice, in Harper’s, vol. 57, June–Nov. 1878
1945-69-8041
Unknown engraver after Edwin Austin Abbey
You to Perdition, I to Heaven, in Harper’s, vol. 57, June–Nov. 1878
1945-69-8042
Fred Juengling after Howard Pyle
The Little Pink Finger and the Huge Black Index Came to a Full Stop under This Commandment, in Harper’s, vol. 57, June–Nov. 1878
1945-69-8043
Fred Juengling after D. J. Steeple
Haying, in The Aldine (1877)
1945-69-8044
F. Juengling after H. Bisbing
Lovers’
Walk,
1945-69-8045
F. Juengling after A. F. Bunner
The
Stepping-Stones,
1945-69-8046
Fred Juengling after unknown artist
The Twelve Pieces of Cannon Began to Go Off, in St. Nicholas, 1874–75
1945-69-8047
Fred Juengling after unknown artist
Master Felix is Caught, in St. Nicholas, 1874–75
1945-69-8048
Fred Juengling after W L S
The Talent, The Tact–I May Say, The Genius, in St. Nicholas, 1874–75
1945-69-8049
Fred Juengling after unknown artist
Gunnery Exercise on Board the Practice-Ship, in St. Nicholas, 1874–75
1945-69-8050
Fred Juengling after James C. Bierd
[Birds on the Forest Floor, with shells], in St. Nicholas, 1874–75
1945-69-8051
Fred Juengling after W. L. S.
George With
His
1945-69-8052
Fred Juengling after W. L. S.
Nimpo Sat on the Bed While Rush Told His Story, in St. Nicholas, vol. 1, Nov. 1873
1945-69-8053
Fred Juengling after W. L. S.
The Boys Assist Mr. Fitz Dingle, in St. Nicholas, vol. 1, Nov. 1873
1945-69-8054
Fred Juengling after W. L. S.
Nimpo Saw that Something Was Wrong, in St. Nicholas, vol. 1, Nov. 1873
1945-69-8055
F. Juengling after J. D. Woodward
Negro Head,
1945-69-8056
F. Juengling after H. Bisbing
Triple Cascades on the Sawkill, PA, in The Aldine, vol. 7, no. 21, Sept. 1875
1945-69-8057
F. Juengling after A. Bunner
Under the Elms, in The Aldine, vol. 7, no. 11, Nov. 1874
1945-69-8058
Fred Juengling after Bolles
[boy and girl in toy shop] from “Tommy Harper’s Choice,” in St. Nicholas, Nov. 1873
1945-69-8059
Fred Juengling after W. L. S.
Aunt Matilda and Her Guardians, in St. Nicholas, vol. 1, Nov. 1873
1945-69-8060
Unknown engraver after W. L. S.
Don’t You Want a Ride? in St. Nicholas, vol. 1, Nov. 1873
1945-69-8061
Fred Juengling after Wyatt Eaton
The Sleeper, in Art Journal, Dec. 1880
1945-69-8062
Fred Juengling after W. Leibl
The Old
Peasant and His Daughter, in History
of Wood Engraving in
1945-69-8063
Fred Juengling after F. Duveneck
The
Professor, in History of Wood
Engraving in
1945-69-8064
Fred Juengling after William Merritt Chase
Spanish Peasant, in Harper’s, vol. 64, Nov. 1881–Apr. 1882
1945-69-8065
Fred Juengling after J. Alden Weir
The Good
Samaritan, in American Painters (
1945-69-8066
Fred Juengling after James D. Smillie
Up the
1945-69-8067
Frederick Juengling after Henry Loop
Oenone,
in American Painters (
Box 47:
1945-69-8068
Frederick Juengling after William Merritt Chase
A Wolf-Reared Boy, in St. Nicholas, vol. 9, 1882
1945-69-8069
Frederick Juengling & Miller after L. R. O’Brien
On the Road
to Sillery, in Picturesque
1945-69-8070
Frank Juengling after C. Graham
A Startled Deer, in Harper’s, vol. 65, June–Nov. 1882
1945-69-8071
F. Pettit after C. Graham
Rafts in the Dells, in Harper’s, vol. 65, June–Nov. 1882
1945-69-8072
Frank Juengling after C. Graham
About Nashotah, in Harper’s, vol. 65, June–Nov. 1882
1945-69-8073
Frederick Juengling & Miller after L. R. O’Brien
Cap Rouge,
in Picturesque
1945-69-8074
Frederick Juengling & Miller after L. R. O’Brien
The Sleeping
Giant, in Picturesque
1945-69-8075
F. Juengling after George Inness
A Summer Landscape, in Harper’s Weekly, April 22, 1882
1945-69-8076
Unknown artist and engraver
Boughton’s Studio, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1882
1945-69-8077
La Cour after unknown artist
J. E. Millais’ Studio, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1882
1945-69-8078
Frederick Juengling after C. A. Vanderhoef
Window from Cairo in Leighton’s Residence, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1882
1945-69-8079
Frederick Juengling after C. A. Vanderhoef
Leighton’s Studio, in The Century, vol. 24, New Series vol. 2, Apr.–Nov. 1882
1945-69-8080
Frederick Juengling after C. S. Reinhart
A Water-Carrier, in Harper’s, vol. 65, June–Nov. 1882
1945-69-8081
Frank French after C. S. Reinhart
All the Day I am Happy, in Harper’s, vol. 65, June–Nov. 1882
1945-69-8082
V. L. Chandler after Frank C. Jones
Encampment of Bedouins, in The Century, Nov. 1881–Apr. 1882
1945-69-8083
J. F. Jungling after Frank C. Jones
Bazaar and
Mosque in
1945-69-8084
A. Lindsay after Frank C. Jones
1945-69-8085
J. F. Juengling after Frank C. Jones
A Musician, in The Century, Nov. 1881–Apr. 1882
1945-69-8086
F. Juengling after Frederic E. Church
A Composition, in Harper’s (1879)
1945-69-8087
J. S. Harley after Louis R. Mignot
A Winter Scene, in Harper’s (1879)
1945-69-8088
Unknown engraver after Jasper Cropsey
High Torn, Rockland Lake, in Harper’s (1879)
1945-69-12640
- mounted with 1945-69-8086-8088, and filed with those numbers
F. Juengling after A. F. Bellows
The Parsonage, in Harper’s (1879)
1945-69-8089
Frederick Juengling after Thomas Moran
The Bathers, in Harper’s (1879)
1945-69-8090
Robert Haskin after Albert Bierstadt
View on the Kern River, in Harper’s (1879)
1945-69-8091
Annin after Jervis McEntee
Landscape, in Harper’s (1879)
1945-69-8092
Unknown engraver after Howard Pyle
William Cobbett’s School, in Harper’s, vol. 12, Nov. 1880–Apr. 1881
1945-69-8093
J. P. Davis after Howard Pyle
Going to Church, in Harper’s, vol. 12, Nov. 1880–Apr. 1881
1945-69-8094
Frederick Juengling after Edwin Austin Abbey
You Ain’t a Fool, Parson Roberts, in Harper’s, vol. 12, Nov. 1880–Apr. 1881
1945-69-8095
Henry Wolf after Edwin Austin Abbey
“Oh!” Said the Astonished Widow, in Harper’s, vol. 12, Nov. 1880–Apr. 1881
1945-69-8096
Frederick Juengling after Homer Martin
The Adirondacks, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-8097
R. A. Muller after William Magrath
On the Old Sod, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-8098
Unknown engraver after J. L. E. Meissonier
The Sign-Painter, in Some Modern Artists and Their Work (London: Cassell, 1883)
1945-69-8099
Unknown engraver after Dante Gabriel Rossetti
The Blessed
Damozel, in
1945-69-8100
Jonnard after Titian
Offering to the Genius of Fecundity, in The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-8101
Jonnard after Antoine Watteau
Fête Champêtre, in The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-8102
Robert Varley after Murillo
The Adoration of the Shepherd, in Harper’s Monthly, Dec. 1885
1945-69-8103
A. Lindsay after Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Ecce Ancilla Domini, in Harper’s, vol. 84, Dec. 1891–May 1892
1945-69-8104
Unknown engraver after Peter Paul Rubens
The Infant Christ and St. John, in Harper’s Bazar, unknown date
1945-69-8105
Unknown engraver after Raphael Sanzio
The Alba Madonna, in The Magazine of Art, unknown date
1945-69-8106
H. F. Davey after Zoffany
Mr. Foote
and Mr. Weston in the Characters of President and Dr. Last, in The English Illustrated Magazine,
1945-69-8107
R. Paterson after Zoffany
Mr. Foote in the Character of Major Sturgeon in “The Mayor of Garratt,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1887
1945-69-8108
O. Lacour after Zoffany
Mr. King and
Mrs. Baddeley in the Characters of Lord Ogleby and Miss
1945-69-8109
A. C. Coates after Zoffany
Mr. Shuter, Mr. Beard, and Mr. Dunstall in the Characters of Justice Woodcock, Hawthorn and Hodge, in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1887
1945-69-8110
C. Roberts after Sir Joshua Reynolds
Simplicity, in Harper’s Bazar, May 3, 1884
1945-69-8111
W. B. Closson after Raphael
The Madonna del Gran Duca, in Harper’s Monthly, Dec. 1885 (frontispiece)
1945-69-8112
Peter Aitken after Murillo
Madonna and Child, in St. Nicholas, 1898 (frontispiece)
1945-69-8113
Peter Aitken after Dante Gabriel Rossetti
The Blessed
Damozel, in American Book Co.
1945-69-8114
F. Méaulle after Peter Paul Rubens
Portrait [of Small Child with Necklace], in Harper’s Young People, Feb. 19, 1889
1945-69-8115
F. Méaulle after Peter Paul Rubens
Portrait [of a Young Girl in a Cloak], in Harper’s Young People, vol. 10, 1888–89
1945-69-8116
F. Méaulle after Romney
The Pastor’s Daughter, in Harper’s Young People, vol. 10, 1888–89
1945-69-8117
F. Méaulle after Peter Paul Rubens
The Holy
1945-69-8118
F. Méaulle after Jan Steen
The Fête of St. Nicholas, in Harper’s Young People, vol. 10, 1888-89
1945-69-8119
F. Méaulle after Jan Steen
The Cat’s Dancing Lesson, in Harper’s Young People, vol. 10, 1888-89
1945-69-8120
John Jackson after Peter Paul Rubens
Descent from the Cross, in The Penny Magazine, August 2, 1834, with some text
1945-69-8121
John Jackson after Adrian van Ostade
The Smoker, in The Penny Magazine, May 10, 1834;
on back: article about Ostade, and print of his “Die Verlangte Puppe”
1945-69-8122
John Jackson after Spagnoletto (Joseph Ribera)
The Adoration of the Shepherds, in The Penny Magazine, April 19, 1834, with some text
On back: masthead of The Penny Magazine and list of committee members
1945-69-8123
George T. Andrew after B. Plockhorst
Easter Morning, in Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (New York: Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-8124
George T. Andrew after Raphael
Angel, in Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (New York: Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-8125
George T. Andrew after Murillo
Immaculate Conception, in Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (New York: Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-8126
George T. Andrew after Raphael
Sistine Madonna, in Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (New York: Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-8127
George T. Andrew after Raphael
Madonna and Child, in Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (New York: Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-8128
George T. Andrew after Sir Joshua Reynolds
Angels’ Heads, in Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (New York: Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-8129
George T. Andrew after
Choir Boys, in Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (New York: Dutton, 1885)
1945-69-8130
George T. Andrew after Raphael
Flying angels, in Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (New York: Dutton, 1885).
On back: title page of the book and text of the carol by Charles Wesley
1945-69-8131
M. Klinkich after Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Il Ramoscello, in The Magazine of Art, vol. 6, 1883
1945-69-8132
William Miller after a photograph by the
Photographic Company of
Portrait of an Old Woman, in The Century, Nov. 1884–Apr. 1885
1945-69-8133
T. Johnson after Thomas Couture
Study of an American Girl, in The Century, Nov. 1884–Apr. 1885
1945-69-8134
T. Johnson after Murillo
Beggar Boys at Play, in St. Nicholas, vol. 12, part 1, Nov. 1884–Apr. 1885
1945-69-8135
T. Johnson after Rembrandt van Rijn
Head of a Man, in The Century Magazine, Feb. 1884
1945-69-8136
Thomas Johnson after Rembrandt van Rijn
Portrait of the Burgomaster, in Harper’s, vol. 66, Nov. 1882–Apr. 1883
1945-69-8137
Robert Varley after Roger Vander Weyden
The Angelic Greeting, in Harper’s, vol. 84, Dec. 1891–May 1892
1945-69-8138
Florian After Raphael
The Virgin with the Goldfinch, in Harper’s, vol. 86, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-8139
Florian after Antoine Watteau
Study of a Head, in Harper’s Bazar, date not known
1945-69-8140
Florian after an unknown sculptor, bust in the
1945-69-8141
Florian after Sandro Botticelli
Head of a Grace, in Harper’s Bazar, date not known
1945-69-8142
Duplessis after David Teniers the Younger
Group from a Picture by David Teniers, in Harper’s Bazar, date not known
1945-69-8143
Florian after Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Loving Cup,
in Art & Criticism (
1945-69-8144
W. B. Closson after Bartolomé Esté Murillo
Detail of Immaculate Conception, in Harper’s Monthly, April 1884 (frontispiece)
1945-69-8145
W. B. Closson after Tiziano Vecellio Titian
Flora, in Harper’s Monthly, Dec. 1884
1945-69-8146
William B. Closson after Peter Paul Rubens
The Adoration, in Harper’s Monthly, date not known
1945-69-8147 and 1945-69-8148 (two copies)
Unknown engraver after Raphael
The Spasimo
di Sicilia, in The Magazine of Art,
1945-69-8149
After Murillo
The Flight into Egypt, in Harper’s, vol. 80, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-8150
Albert Blossé possibly after Patinir
Virgin and Child, in The Magazine of Art, Feb. 1892
1945-69-8151 (not mounted - Small)
Henry Wolf after William L. Picknell
The Road to Concarneau, in unknown periodical;
also: article titled “An American Landscape-Painter. William L. Picknell,” by Edward Waldo Emerson
1945-69-8152
Henry Wolf after C. S. Reinhart
A Little Transaction, in Harper’s, vol. 65, June–Nov. 1882
1945-69-8153
Frank French after C. S. Reinhart
Memento Mori, in Harper’s, vol. 65, June–Nov. 1882
1945-69-8154
John Karst, after A. B. Frost
“The Drummer Now Bared His Old Breast, and Show’d Us a Plenty of Scars,” in The Chronicle of the Drum (New York: Charles Scribner & Son, 1882)
1945-69-8155
Henry Wolf after Birch
“As She Felt the Foul Fingers that Touched Her, She Shrank, but She Deigned not to Speak,” in The Chronicle of the Drum (New York: Charles Scribner & Son, 1882)
1945-69-8156
J. Hellawell after J. D. Woodward
“The
Austrian Flags Flaunt Proud in the Fields of
1945-69-8157
Unknown engraver after unknown artist
Drum, in The Chronicle of the Drum (New York: Charles Scribner & Son, 1882)
1945-69-8158
Henry Wolf after C. S. Reinhart
A Flower Show in the Zocalo, in Harper’s, vol. 81 (1882)
1945-69-8159
Frank French after C. S. Reinhart
Water-Dealer, Madrid, in Harper’s, vol. 81 (1882)
1945-69-8160
Henry Wolf after C. S. Reinhard
On the March to Acapulco, in Harper’s, vol. 81 (1882)
1945-69-8161
Henry Wolf after C. S. Reinhart
On the Road to the Bull-Fight, Madrid, in Harper’s, vol. 81 (1882)
1945-69-8162
R. T. King after M. C.
Gathering Sap in a Snow-Storm, in Harper’s, vol. 62, Nov. 1880–Apr. 1881
1945-69-8163
R. T. King after M. C.
Tapping, in Harper’s, vol. 62, Nov. 1880–Apr. 1881
1945-69-8164
Unknown engraver after M. C.
Old-
1945-69-8165
Schilling after M. C.
A Sugar Shanty at Night, in Harper’s, vol. 62, Nov. 1880–Apr. 1881
1945-69-8166
Robert Carson after Thomas Moran
Medmenham Abbey, in Harper’s, vol. 62, Nov. 1880–Apr. 1881
1945-69-8167
Robert Carson after Thomas Moran
Marlow, in Harper’s, vol. 62, Nov. 1880–Apr. 1881
1945-69-8168
Henry Wolf after Alfred Parsons
Nab Scarr, Hartley Coleridge’s Home, in Harper’s, vol. 62, Nov. 1880–Apr. 1881
1945-69-8169
Held after C. Graham
Avenues Formed by a Row of English Beeches, in Harper’s, Nov. 1880–Apr. 1881
1945-69-8170
Henry Wolf after Howard Pyle
Thomas Moon Began to Lay About Him with His Sword, in Harper’s Monthly, Jan. 1883
1945-69-8171
Henry Wolf after Edwin Austin Abbey
Bell-Ringers, in Harper’s Monthly, Dec. 1882
1945-69-8172
Henry Wolf after C. S. Reinhart
Men and Women Unloading a Steamer, Harper’s Monthly, Apr. 1883
1945-69-8173
Henry Wolf after Michael J. Burns
Wreck of the
Schooner “Hartzel” in
1945-69-8174
Henry Wolf after A. Fredericks
The Challenge, in Harper’s, vol. 64, Nov. 1881–Apr. 1882
1945-69-8175
Henry Wolf after
Barley
Harvest, in Picturesque
1945-69-8176
Henry Wolf after W. T. Smedley
Mass in a
Lumber Shanty, in Picturesque
1945-69-8177
Henry Wolf after
A Trout Pool
on the Nepigon, in Picturesque
1945-69-8178
Henry Wolf after Schell and Hogan
Lumberman’s Camp, in Picturesque Canada (New York: James Clarke, 1882)
1945-69-8179
Henry Wolf after F. A. Bridgman
“Almeh and
Armenian”—Scene in
1945-69-8180
Catherine A. Powell after F. A. Bridgman
“Conversation”—Scene
in
1945-69-8181
Henry Wolf after F. A. Bridgman
Apollo Carrying Away Cyrene, in Harper’s, vol. 68, Nov. 1883–Apr. 1884
1945-69-8182
Henry Wolf after F. A. Bridgman
Sugar-Loaf Mountain, in Harper’s, vol. 68, Nov. 1883–Apr. 1884
1945-69-8183
Henry Wolf F. A. Bridgman
“Having a
Good Time” – Scene on the
1945-69-8184
Henry Wolf after William Starbuck Macy
Swan
1945-69-8185
Henry Wolf after
Crystal Cascade, in Harper’s Monthly, July 1881
1945-69-8186
Henry Wolf after Edwin Austin Abbey
With Grandpa, in Harper’s Monthly, Oct. 1881 (frontispiece)
1945-69-8187
Henry Wolf after George Inness
Crossing a Cañon Stream, in Scribner’s Monthly, vol. 22, 1881
1945-69-8188
Henry Wolf after Elizabeth H. Bartol
Portrait of a Boy, in Scribner’s Monthly, vol. 22, 1881
1945-69-8189
Henry Wolf after unknown artist
Mount Tamalpais and Railroad through the Wood, in Scribner’s Monthly, vol. 22, 1881
1945-69-8190
Henry Wolf after George Inness
Indians Gathering Nuts of the Digger-Pine, in Scribner’s Monthly, vol. 22, 1881
1945-69-8191
Henry Wolf after A. B. Frost
Hiring-
1945-69-8192
Henry Wolf after George Inness, Jr.
Welsh Black Cattle, in Harper’s Magazine, 1881–83
1945-69-8193
Henry Wolf after unknown artist or photo
King René, in Harper’s Magazine, 1881–83
1945-69-8194
Henry Wolf after H. [illegible]
Pottery Merchants, in Harper’s Magazine, 1881–83
1945-69-8195
Henry Wolf after Thulstrup
Interior of
a
1945-69-8196 – (duplicate of 1945-69-8168)
Henry Wolf after Alfred Parsons
Nab Scarr, Hartley Coleridge’s Home, in Harper’s, vol. 62, Nov. 1880–Apr. 1881
1945-69-8197 – (duplicate of 1945-69-8164)
Unknown engraver after M. C.
Old-
1945-69-8198
Henry Wolf after Alfred Parsons
Stickle Tarn, in Harper’s, 1881
1945-69-8199
Henry Wolf after Alfred Parsons
William Corbett’s School, in Harper’s, 1881
1945-69-8200
Henry Wolf after Frederick S. Church
“Unseen, Because our Eyes are Dim,” in Harper’s Monthly, Dec. 1883
1945-69-8201
Henry Wolf after Edwin Austin Abbey
“Oh! Said the Astonished Widow,” in Harper’s Monthly, Dec. 1880
1945-69-8202
Henry Wolf after R. C. Woodville
An Audience
with the Prince [
1945-69-8203
Henry Wolf after R. C. Woodville
A Scene in a
Bazaar [
1945-69-8204
Henry Wolf after R. C. Woodville
Mr. and Mrs.
Kendal in Tennyson’s Play of “The
1945-69-8205
Henry Wolf after R. C. Woodville
The Ladder of Cattaro, in Scribner’s Monthly, vol. 21, Nov. 1880–Apr. 1881
1945-69-8206
Henry Wolf after Howard Pyle
The Destruction of the Sign, in Harper’s Monthly (Jan. 1881)
1945-69-8207
Henry Wolf after S. G. McCutcheon
And I Happened to Look Down the Aisle, in Harper’s Monthly (Oct. 1880)
1945-69-8208
Henry Wolf after W. L. Taylor
“If I Should Go Away–Go Away Some Day and Never Come Back,” in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 15, May 1880
1945-69-8209
Henry Wolf after Frederick Dielman
The Newsboy, in Scribner’s Magazine (Oct. 1880)
1945-69-8210
Henry Wolf after M. J. Burns
Beaching the Canoe, in Scribner’s Magazine (Aug. 1891)
1945-69-8211
Henry Wolf after Walter Shirlaw
Feeding the Pigeons, in Scribner’s Monthly, vol. 15, May 1880
1945-69-8212
Henry Wolf after M. J. Burns
“Ahoy, Lads! Ah-O-Y!” in St. Nicholas, May 1880 (frontispiece)
1945-69-8213
Henry Wolf after George Inness Jr.
Returning from the Brook, in Scribner’s Monthly, March 1880
1945-69-8214
Henry Wolf after
At the Dock, Foot of West Tenth St., in Scribner’s Monthly, May 1880
1945-69-8215
Henry Wolf after R. C. Woodville
A Banquet in the Mountains, in Scribner’s Monthly, Jan. 1881
1945-69-8216
Henry Wolf after Louis C. Tiffany
Market Day by the Cathedral Steps, Morlaix, Brittany, in Scribner’s Monthly, July 1881
1945-69-8217
Henry Wolf after Sir Frederick Leighton
Greek Girls Playing Ball, in Baldwin’s Reader, 7th year, American Book Co., 1897
1945-69-8218
Henry Wolf after Adolphe La Lyre
St. Cecilia, in Baldwin’s Reader, 7th year, American Book Co., 1897
Box 48:
1945-69-8219
Henry Wolf after Sarah C. Sears
Romola, in Century Magazine, July 1897
1945-69-8220
Henry Wolf after J. C. Cazin
Canal in
1945-69-8221
Henry Wolf after J. C. Cazin
The Road to the Village, in Century Magazine, Jan. 1898
1945-69-8222
Henry Wolf after J. C. Cazin
Approaching Storm (Canal St.-Omer), in Century Magazine, Jan. 1898
1945-69-8223
Henry Wolf after Fritz von Uhde
Good Friday Morning, in Century Magazine, Dec. 1897
1945-69-8224
Henry Wolf after Fritz von Uhde
The Walk to
1945-69-8225 – (duplicate of 1945-69-8223)
Henry Wolf after Fritz von Uhde
Good Friday Morning, in Century Magazine, Dec. 1897
1945-69-8226
Henry Wolf after Fritz von Uhde
Holy Eve, in Century Magazine, Dec. 1897
1945-69-8227
Henry Wolf after Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema,
Hadrian in
1945-69-8228
Henry Wolf after Gilbert Stuart
Portrait of George Washington, in The Century Magazine, Feb. 1902;
on back: article by Charles Henry Hart
1945-69-8229
Henry Wolf after Charles Willson Peale
Portrait of Thomas Jefferson, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 23, March 1898
1945-69-8230
Unknown engraver after John Singleton Copley
Portrait of Samuel Adams, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 22, 1895
1945-69-8231
T. Johnson after photograph
Henry W. Longfellow, in The Century, vol. 31, New Series, vol. 9, Nov. 1885–Apr. 1886
1945-69-8232
Thomas Johnson after photograph
Robert E.
Lee and Joseph E.
1945-69-8233
Thomas Johnson after photograph
General George B. McClellan, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1885
1945-69-8234
Thomas Johnson after photograph
General James Longstreet, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1885
1945-69-8235
Thomas Johnson after photograph
Thomas A. Edison as a Boy, in St. Nicholas, vol. 20, Aug. 1893
1945-69-8236
Thomas Johnson after photograph by Matthew Brady
George Inness, in The Century, vol. 69, New Series vol. 27, Nov. 1894–Apr. 1895
1945-69-8237
Thomas Johnson after a photograph by Mayall,
Nathaniel Hawthorne, in Harper’s, vol. 73, June–Nov. 1886
1945-69-8238
Thomas Johnson after a photograph
Major-General
George H. Thomas, “The Rock of
1945-69-8239
Thomas Johnson after an unknown artist
Francis Scott Key, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1894
1945-69-8240
Thomas Johnson after J. W. Alexander
Frank Richard Stockton, in The Century Magazine, May 1886–Oct. 1886
1945-69-8241
Thomas Johnson after photograph by Gurney & Son
General Hancock, in The Century Magazine, May 1886–Oct. 1886
1945-69-8242
Thomas Johnson after a photograph by Mora
Dr. John W. Draper, in Harper’s Weekly, Feb. 11, 1882; text on back
1945-69-8243
Thomas Johnson after J. W. Alexander
Thurlow Weed, in Harper’s Weekly, Dec. 2, 1882
1945-69-8244
J. H. E. Whitney after J. W. Alexander
John Hay, in “The Private Secretaries and Biographers of Abraham Lincoln,” in The Century Magazine, May 1886–Oct. 1886
1945-69-8245
Thomas Johnson after J. W. Alexander
John G. Nicolay, “The Private Secretaries and Biographers of Abraham Lincoln,” in The Century Magazine, May 1886–Oct. 1886
1945-69-8246
Thomas Johnson after a photograph
Samuel F. B. Morse, in The Century, Nov. 1887–Apr. 1888
1945-69-8247
Tietze after a photograph
Professor Joseph Henry, in The Century, Nov. 1887–Apr. 1888
1945-69-8248
Thomas Johnson after a photograph after Sarony
Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain), in unknown publication
1945-69-8249
Thomas Johnson after Sully
Daniel Boone, in Century Magazine, Nov. 1886,
with facsimile:
1945-69-8250
Thomas Johnson after a photograph by Matthew Brady
Major-General George G. Meade, in Century Magazine, Nov. 1886
1945-69-8251
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: not deciphered [possibly after a photograph]
“Edwin M. Stanton,” in Century Magazine, Mar. 1887
1945-69-8252
Engraver: Gustav Kruell after a photograph
"Portrait of Fletcher Harper" in Harper's Weekly (June 16, 1877);
Also
in History of Wood Engraving in
1945-69-8253
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Photographer: Kurtz
"Bayard Taylor, Poet of the Centennial, July 4, 1876" in Harper's Weekly, July 15, 1876
1945-69-8254
Engraver: Henry Velten. Photographer: Matthew B. Brady
"James K. Polk (1845.) President, 1845-49." [not known where printed]
1945-69-8255
Engraver: Henry Velten. Artist: Henry Inman.
"William Henry Harrison, 1841" [not known where printed]
1945-69-8256
Engraver: J.M. Johnstone. Artist: G. F. Watts
"George
Peabody" in The Magazine of Art.
1945-69-8257
Engraver: Richard G. Tietze after unknown artist
"George Steers" in Harper's Monthly (January 1884), p. 229; with part of article "The Old Packet and Clipper Service" (continues on back and see 8261 and 8267)
1945-69-8258
Engraver: Charles Mayer after unknown artist
"The ‘Great Western’" in Harper's Monthly (January 1884), p. 229,
1945-69-8259
Engraver: Henry Velten
"James R. Steers" in Harper's Monthly (January 1884), p. 229
1945-69-8260
Engraver:
"The
Old Mechanics'
1945-69-8261
Artist: A.R. Ward [or Waud]
"Clipper-Ship ‘Tornado’ Struck by a Whirlwind" in Harper's Monthly (January 1884);
with part of article "The Old Packet and Clipper Service." (continues on back; see also 8257 and 8267)
1945-69-8262
Artist: A.R. Ward [or Waud]
"An Old-Time Ship Launch" in Harper's Monthly (January 1884), p. 226.
1945-69-8263
Engraver: Henry Velten. Artist: A.R. Ward [or Waud]
"Captain Albert Spencer" in Harper's Monthly (January 1884), p. 226
1945-69-8264
Engraver: Richard G. Tietze. Artist: A.R. Ward [or Waud]
"Jacob A. Westervelt" in Harper's Monthly (January 1884), p. 226
1945-69-8265
Engraver: W. Howland
"Benjamin Franklin" from Benjamin Franklin, his Autobiography, by H. Hastings Weld, with designs by J. G. Chapman (New York: Harper & Bros., 1848)
1945-69-8266
Engraver: Henry Velten. Artist: Charles Wilson Peale
"B.
Franklin" in The Century.
1945-69-8267
Engraver: Henry Velten
"Captain George A. Potter" in Harper's Monthly (January 1884), with part of article "The Old Packet and Clipper Service" (see also 8257 and 8261)
1945-69-8268
Engraver: Joseph T. Speer. Artist: A.R. Waud
"The "Dreadnought" in Harper's Monthly (January 1884)
1945-69-8269
Engraver: Henry Velten
"Captain Edward G. Tinker" in Harper's Monthly (January 1884)
1945-69-8270
Engraver: Henry Velten
"Captain Samuel Samuels" in Harper's Monthly (January 1884)
1945-69-8271
Engraver: H. Velten
"Miniature
of
1945-69-8272
Engraver: H. Velten. Artist: Archibald Robertson; owned by the artist's daughter
"George Washington.” (Water-color painting on marble, 1791), in The Century (1890).
1945-69-8273
Engraver: H. Velten. Artist: R.F.
"Miniature of Martha Washington, painted in 1801,” in The Century (May-Oct. 1890).
1945-69-8274
Engraver: Henry Velten (from photo)
"Samuel Bowles" in The Century. (Apr.-Nov. 1885).
1945-69-8275
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Photographer: Sarony
"James A. Garfield" (photograph taken Aug. 7, 1880) in The Century, Dec. 1881, p. 173.
1945-69-8276
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Photographer: Mayall
"Nathaniel
Hawthorne" in The Century Magazine.
1945-69-8277
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Abbott Handerson Thayer
"George Washington Cable" in The Century Magazine, February 1882, frontispiece
1945-69-8278
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Photographer: A.H. Thayer
"Mark
Twain" in The Century.
1945-69-8279
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Abbott Thayer, drawing of a bust by Augustus St. Gaudens.
"Theodore D. Woolsey" (Ex-President of Yale) in The Century, Sept. 1882, p. 712.
1945-69-8280
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: unknown
"George
William Curtis" in The Century.
1945-69-8281
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: unknown
"Henry
James" in The Century.
1945-69-8282
Engraver: Timothy Cole, from photograph
"Ralph
Waldo Emerson" in The Century.
1945-69-8283
Engraver: Gustav Kruell, from photo
"G. W. Cable" in "Southern Authors." Harper's (May 1887), p. 839.
1945-69-8284
Engraver: Tietze, from photo
"A. Rives" in "Southern Authors." Harper's (May 1887), p. 839.
1945-69-8285
Engraver and artist unknown, from
photo
"Grace King," in "Southern Authors." Harper's (May 1887), p. 839.
1945-69-8286
Engraver and artist unknown, from
photo
"Joel
1945-69-8287
Engraver:
Gustav Kruell. Artist:
"Daniel Boone" in Harper's Monthly (June 1887), p. 59.
1945-69-8288
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
"George Bancroft" in Harper's (Vol. LVI, March 1878), p. 497.
1945-69-8289
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
"Mark Hopkins" in Harper's (September 1881), p. 545.
1945-69-8290
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
"Dr. Bartol" in Harper's (1882)
1945-69-8291
Engraver:
Gustav Kruell. Artist: D.
"Portrait
of the Artist's
1945-69-8292
Engraver: Gustav Kruell (from a photograph)
"Portrait of Walt Whitman" in Scribner's Monthly. Nov. 1880, p. 48.
1945-69-8293
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Wyatt Eaton
"J.
R. Lowell" in The Century.
1945-69-8294
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Photographer: Kurtz
"Mr.
William Hood, President of the
1945-69-8295
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: J.R. Weguelin
"Now Chaplets Bind" in Scribner's Magazine (Apr. 1890), frontispiece. Reprinted in "Printing Art" (Oct. 1918), p. 97.
1945-69-8296
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Will H. Low
"The
Portrait" in The Century.
1945-69-8297
Engraver: J.H.E. Whitney. Artist: Kenyon Cox
"A
Studio Corner" (1890) in The Century.
1945-69-8298
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Alexander Harrison
"Twilight
'Le Crepuscule'" in The Century
Magazine.
1945-69-8299
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: J. Alden Weir.
"Lizzie Lynch" in Harper's Monthly (Sept. 1913), p. 537. Reprinted in Harper's, 1916.
1945-69-8300
Engraving: Henry Wolf. Artist: Horatio Walker
"Spring Plowing, A Canadian Pastoral" in Harper's Monthly (1902),
on back: article about painting
1945-69-8301
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Henry Ossawa Tanner
"The
Annunciation" in The Century
Magazine.
1945-69-8302
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Gilbert Stuart.
"Mrs. Samuel Gatliff" (Elizabeth Corbin Griffin) in The Century Magazine (March 1899)
1945-69-8303
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Jean-Sebastien Rouillard
"Emmanuel,
Marquis de Grouchy" in Century
Magazine.
1945-69-8304
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Fra Bartolomeo
"Savonarola" in Harper's Monthly Magazine (December 1901), p. 58.
1945-69-8305
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Realier-Dumas
"Josephine
at Malmaison" in The Century
Magazine.
1945-69-8306
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Theodore Wores
"A
Japanese Juliet" in The Century
Magazine.
1945-69-8307
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Howard Pyle
"Breton Peasants at a Wayside Cross" in Scribner's Magazine, Dec. 1889, frontispiece.
1945-69-8308
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Jules Breton, original in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
"A
Religious Procession in
1945-69-8309
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: J.R. Weguelin
"O Babbling Spring" [Horace, Book III, Ode XIII.] in Scribner's Magazine (July 1890)
1945-69-8310
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Arthur Burdett Frost
"'You think Travis didn't cry when I told him good-by?'" in Century Magazine, 1890
1945-69-8311
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Joseph Pennell
"Wells
[
1945-69-8312
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Adolph Menzel
"Frederick and His Men at Hochkirch" in Century Magazine (November 1891), p. 23.
1945-69-8313
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: J.R. Weguelin
"The Lovers' Quarrel" [Horace, Book III, Ode IX.] in Scribner's Magazine (Vol. VIII, October 1890), frontispiece.
1945-69-8314
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Jules Dalou
"Mirabeau replying to the Marquis de Dreux-Brézé concerning the King's order to the Third Estate to meet separately." (from the relief by Dalou). In The Century Magazine (November 1890), p. 27. Reprinted in The Century (1894).
1945-69-8315
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Jules Dalou
"Portion of the Bas-Relief ‘The Republic’ by Dalou." In The Century, Nov. 1890, p. 28.
1945-69-8316
Engraver: A. Leveille; Artist: Rodin
"A Group from the "Bourgeois de Calais," in The Century (Nov. 1890 - Apr. 1891).
1945-69-8317
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Emilio Zocchi
"Young Michael Angelo at Work upon His First Piece of Sculpture." In St. Nicholas (January 1891), frontispiece.
1945-69-8318
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Robert Blum
"The Musmee" [Japanese woman] in Scribner's Monthly, March 1891, frontispiece.
1945-69-8319
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: J.R. Weguelin.
"Ye Virgins, Sing Diana's Praise." In Scribner's Magazine, April 1891, p. 430.
1945-69-8320
Engraver: Henry Wolf; Artist: Gilbert Gaul
"Halt for Supper" in Century Magazine (April 1891), p. 908.
1945-69-8321
Engraver: Henry Wolf; Artist: T.W. Taber
"The Chase" in Century Magazine (March 1892), p. 690.
1945-69-8322
Engraver: Henry Wolf; Artist: James C. Beard
"The Marbled Angler on Its Gulfweed Raft" in Century Magazine (May 1894), p. 115.
1945-69-8323
Engraver: Henry Wolf; Artist: Gilbert Gaul
"Along the Road" in Century Magazine (January 1897), p. 428.
1945-69-8324
Engraver: Henry Wolf; Artist: J.R. Weguelin
"To
1945-69-8325
Engraver: Henry Wolf; Artist: Adolf Menzel
"Tiger"
in The Century Magazine.
1945-69-8326
Engraver: Henry Wolf; Artist: Adolf Menzel
"Sharpening
Tools in a Village Smithy, Near Gastein." In The Century Magazine.
1945-69-8327
Engraver: Henry Wolf; Artist: Adolf Menzel
"At
the Spinet" in The Century Magazine.
1945-69-8328
Engraver: Henry Wolf; Artist: Adolf Menzel
"A Sermon in the Open Air" in The Century (November 1891), p. 21.
1945-69-8329
Engraver: Henry Wolf; Artist: Adolf Menzel
"The Promenader" in The Century (November 1891), p. 24.
1945-69-8330
Engraver: Henry Wolf, Artist: Edouard Manet.
"The Woman With a Parrot" in Harper's (June 1920), p. 88, with article about painting
1945-69-8331
Engraver: Henry Wolf; Artist: Rembrandt; original in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
"Portrait of a Man" in Harper's Monthly (May 1916), p. 948, with article about painting
1945-69-8332
Engraver: Henry Wolf; Artist: Henry Salem Hubbell
"The Goldfish" in Harper's Magazine (November 1913), with article about painting
1945-69-8333
Engraver: Henry Wolf; Artist: Homer Martin
"The Mussel Gatherers" (painted 1886) in Harper's Magazine (May 1913), with article about painting
1945-69-8334
Engraved on wood by Henry Wolf, from painting by Lydia Field Emmet.
“Portrait of Helen,” Harper's, Feb, 1913, with article about painting
1945-69-8335
Engraved on wood by Henry Wolf, from original painting by Robert Henri
"The Blue Kimono," in Harper's Magazine, Oct. 1912, with article about painting
1945-69-8336
Engraved on wood by Henry Wolf; from painting by Homer D. Martin;
“A
1945-69-8337
Engraved on wood by Henry Wolf; after Henry Golden Dearth
“Sunset
in
1945-69-8338
Engraved by Henry Wolf; Painting by Irving R. Wiles
"Girl and Peonies" in Harper's Monthly, March, 1907
1945-69-8339
Engraved on wood by Henry Wolf; painted by Horatio Walker
"Oxen Drinking," in Century, March, 1904
1945-69-8340
Engraved on wood by Henry Wolf. Artist: Henry W. Ranger;
"Bradley's Mill-Pond," in Century, August, 1905
1945-69-8341
Engraved on wood by Henry Wolf, from Homer D. Martin;
"View
on the
1945-69-8342 [- See also 1945-69-8739]
Engraved on wood by Henry Wolf; painted by William L. Picknell, “The Road to Concarneau,” in Century, Sept. 1901
1945-69-8343
Engraved
on wood by Henry Wolf, from the painting by George de
"Examples
of American Portraiture. IV: A
1945-69-8344
– item missing or number not used
1945-69-8345
Engraved on wood by Henry Wolf, after W. Gedney Bunce;
"San
Giorgio,
Box
49:
1945-69-8346
Engraved on wood by Henry Wolf, after C. C. Coleman
"Christ Walking on the Sea," in The Century Magazine, January, 1900
1945-69-8347
Engraved on wood by Henry Wolf, after J. Alden Weir
"The Christmas Tree" in The Century Magazine, December, 1899
1945-69-8348
Henry Wolf, engraver; possibly artist's proof
[sunset view of man on an open cart being pulled by two oxen through farmland.]
Note: protective over-sheet is signed by Wolf
1945-69-8349
Engraver:
R. A. Muller; artist:
"The
St. Memin Portrait of
1945-69-8350
Engraved by H. Velten; Painted by Charles Willson Peale
Benjamin Franklin, in The Century, Nov. 1890 - April 1891
1945-69-8351
- small
Engraved on wood by Henry Wolf; from painting by John S. Sargent,
"The
Honorable Joseph H. Choate, Ambassador of the
Also:
article “The Practice of the Law in
1945-69-8352
- small
Engraved on wood by Henry Wolf; from painting by John S. Sargent,
"James C. Carter, Esq.," in The Century Magazine, October, 1901
This is part of the article mentioned under 8351
1945-69-8353
Engraved by Henry Wolf, after Irving Ramsey Wiles
Henry Wolf, in Harper's Monthly, January 1906
1945-69-8354
Engraved on wood by Henry Wolf; Gilbert Stuart, artist
"William
Smith,
1945-69-8355
Engraved
by Henry Wolf; from the painting by Dupessis (Joseph Sifrede), in Pennsylvania
Academy of Fine Arts,
Benjamin Franklin, 1778, in Scribner's Magazine, May, 1898
1945-69-8356
Henry Wolf, engraver (Oct. 1897); Corwin Knapp Linson, artist (1894)
"Charles Anderson Dana," in McClure's Magazine, December or September, 1897, frontispiece
Note: a sheet covering the engraving is signed by artist and engraver
1945-69-8357
Henry Wolf, engraver, after Gilbert Stuart
"Judge Stephen Jones," in Century Magazine, November, 1904
1945-69-8358
Engraved of wood by Henry Wood; from the painting by John S Sargent, R. A.
"James C. Carter, Esq.," in Century, October, 1901
1945-69-8359
Engraved on wood by Henry Wolf; from the painting by John S. Sargent, R. A.
"The Honorable Joseph H. Choate, Ambassador of the U. S. to Great Britain," in Century, October, 1901, frontispiece
1945-69-8360
Engraved on wood by Henry Wolf, from the Painting by Frederic P. Vinton
portrait of the Honorable Alanson W. Beard, in Century, February, 1901
1945-69-8361
Engraved by Henry Wolf; artist: John S. Sargent; photographed by Frederick Hollyer
“Miss M. Carey Thomas,” President of Bryn Mawr College, in The Century, July, 1900
1945-69-8362
Engraved by Henry Wolf; Painted by R. Madrazo
"Samuel P. Avery," in Century Magazine, December, 1896
1945-69-8363
Henry Wolf, engraver; from a photograph
"General William T. Sherman at Atlanta," in "Advance Reader" of Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co., 1886, also Century Magazine, July 1887
1945-69-8364
Henry Wolf, engraver; original drawing by Wm. St. John Harper
"First Meeting Between Washington and La Fayette," “Advance Reader" of Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co., 1886, also Century Magazine, July 1887
1945-69-8365
Henry Wolf, engraver; Charles Willson Peale, artist; border drawn by Frank French
“Mrs. Rebecca Rogers,” in Century Magazine, April 1897
1945-69-8366
Henry Wolf, engraver, From miniature ascribed to J. W. Jarvis
“General George Rogers Clark,” in Scribner’s Magazine, July 1898
1945-69-8367-8368
Engraved by Henry Wolf, from the painting by John Trumbull, 1792
“Alexander Hamilton,” in Scribner's Magazine, 1895 and November 1898
1945-69-8369
Engraved by Henry Wolf; artist not known; original owned by Rev. F. B. Hodge
"Mrs. Deborah Franklin," in The Century Magazine, July 1899
1945-69-8370
Engraved on wood by Henry Wolf, after Benjamin West
“Benjamin West” (self portrait) in The Century, Apr. - Nov. 1899
1945-69-8371
Engraved on wood by Peter Aitken; painted by John Welber
“Captain James Cook,” in The Century, Apr. - Nov. 1899
1945-69-8372
Engraved by T. Johnson; painted by D. Martin
“Dr. Benjamin Franklin,” in The Century, Apr. - Nov. 1899
1945-69-8373
Engraver: Gustav Kruell
"President [José Manuel] Balmaceda" in Harper's Monthly (September 1887), p. 568
1945-69-8374
Engraver: Gustav Kruell, from miniature by Colonel Trumbull
"John Brown" [18th century John Brown] in Harper's Monthly (June 1887), p. 62.
1945-69-8375
Engraver: Gustav Kruell
"Maximo Santos, President of Uruguay from March 1, 1882, to November, 1886." In Harper's Monthly (November 1887), p. 905
1945-69-8376
Engraver: Gustav Kruell
"Juarez Celman" in Harper's Monthly (November 1887), p. 903
1945-69-8377
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Photographer: Walker (1875)
"Right and left profiles of General Grant" in The Century. (Nov. 1887), p. 126.
1945-69-8378
Engraver: Gustav Kruell
"General Samuel P. Heintzelman" in Century Magazine. New York (December 1884), p. 266.
1945-69-8379
Engraver: Gustav Kruell
"General John A. McClernand" in Century Magazine. (December 1884), p. 291.
1945-69-8380
Engraver: Gustav Kruell
"General Henry W. Halleck" in Century Magazine. (December 1884), p. 291.
1945-69-8381
Engraver: Gustav Kruell
"General Simon B. Buckner" in Century Magazine. (December 1884), p. 286.
1945-69-8382
Engraver: Gustav Kruell; Artist: Weir; photographed by G.S. Cook, Richmond, VA
"Robert E. Lee" (from the portrait by Weir at Romancoke, painted just after the Mexican War [1846-8]) in The Century, "Battles and Leaders." New York (1888).
1945-69-8383
Engraver: Gustav Kruell, from the last portrait taken
"General Philip Henry Sheridan" in Scribner's Magazine. (November 1888), frontispiece
1945-69-8384
Engraver: Gustav Kruell, from a photograph
"Brigadier-General U.S. Grant" in The Century (May 1887), p. 148.
1945-69-7347
[mounted with 1945-69-8384, and filed with that number]
Engraver: Gustav Kruell, from a photograph
"Major-General
John A.
1945-69-8385
Engraver: Caroline A. Powell, from a photograph by Brady
"Major-General O.O. Howard" in The Century Magazine (May-Oct. 1886).
1945-69-8386
Engraver: Gustav Kruell, from a war-time photograph by Bogardus
"Major-General W.S. Rosecrans" in The Century Magazine (Oct. 1886), p. 901.
1945-69-8387
Engraver: H. Velten, from a photograph
"General George B. McClellan" in The Century Magazine (Nov. 1885 - Apr. 1886).
1945-69-8388
Engraver: Henry Velten, from a photograph by Brady)
"General Grant at Headquarters During the Virginia Campaign" in The Century, 1885
1945-69-8389
Engraver: Henry Velten
"General Robert E. Lee" [publication unknown]
1945-69-8390
Engraver: Henry Velten, from a photograph by Brady
"Major-General John F. Reynolds" [publication unknown]
1945-69-8391
Engraving: Peter Aitken. Artist: Henry Peters Gray (from life and from a photograph)
"George E. Waring, Jr., When Colonel of the Fourth Missouri Cavalry" in The Century Magazine. New York (February 1900), p. 548.
1945-69-8392
Engraver: A.V.S. Anthony. Artist: Charles Copeland
"Brigade General Philip H. Sheridan" in Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! Written and Composed by George F. Root (New York and Boston: H.M. Caldwell Co., 1865). Text on back.
1945-69-8393
Engraver: Miss Caroline A. Powell
"General John W. Geary" [publication unknown]
1945-69-8394
Engraver: Miss Caroline A. Powell
"General Gordon Granger" [publication unknown]
1945-69-8395
Engraver: Miss Caroline A. Powell
"Hannibal Hamlin" [publication unknown]
1945-69-8396
Engraver: Miss Caroline A. Powell
"Simon Cameron" [publication unknown]
1945-69-8397
Engraver: R. Staudenbaur
"Major-General Oliver O. Howard, U.S.A., Retired" in Harper's Weekly. 1894.
1945-69-8398
Engraver: H. Goetze. Photographer: Mora
"General William Tecumseh Sherman, U.S.A." in Harper's Weekly (Nov. 3, 1883).
1945-69-8399
Engraver: W.B. Closson. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
"Henry Wadsworth Longfellow" (1880). From "Words of Longfellow." (Vol. III, 1881)
1945-69-8400
Engraver: H. Gray (from photograph)
"The Big Four -- W.H. Vanderbilt" in Harper's (Vol. LXXI, June-Nov. 1885)
1945-69-8401
Engraver: Tielge (from photograph)
"The Big Four -- Russell Sage" in Harper's (Vol. LXXI, June-Nov. 1885)
1945-69-8402
Engraver: E. Bookhout (from photograph)
"The Big Four -- Cyrus W. Field" in Harper's (Vol. LXXI, June-Nov. 1885)
1945-69-8403
Engraver unknown, from photo
"The Big Four – Jay Gould" in Harper's (Vol. LXXI, June-Nov. 1885)
1945-69-8404
Engraver: Henry Davidson. Artist: John Simpson
"Tyrone Power." In The Century. New York (Nov. 1889 - Apr. 1890).
1945-69-8405
Engraver: Henry Davidson. Artist unknown
"Joseph Jefferson, father of Joseph Jefferson" in The Century (Nov. 1889 - Apr. 1890).
1945-69-8406
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Gilbert Stuart
"Nancy Penington" in The Century Magazine. New York (August 1898), p. 545.
1945-69-8407
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Gilbert Stuart
"Mrs. William Rawle" in The Century Magazine. New York (April 1899), p. 831.
1945-69-8408
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Gilbert Stuart
"Mrs. John Travis (Elizabeth Bond)" in The Century Magazine (September 1898), p. 721.
1945-69-8409
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Gilbert Stuart
"Mrs. Robert Eglesfield Griffith (Maria Thong Patterson)" in The Century Magazine. (May 1899), frontispiece.
1945-69-8410
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Gilbert Stuart
"Mrs. George Plumstead" in The Century Magazine. New York (October 1898), p. 879.
1945-69-8411
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Reginald Bathurst Birch
"In Christmas Season, Long Ago." In St. Nicholas Magazine, Dec. 1886, frontispiece
1945-69-8412
Engravers: Henry Wolf and W.M. Aikman. Artist: H. Pyle
"Illustration to Verse IV" [man kissing young woman carrying basket] in Scribner's Magazine. New York (Vol. VIII, December 1890), p. 705.
1945-69-8413
Engravers: Henry Wolf and W.M. Aikman. Artist: H. Pyle
"Illustration to Verse IV" [young woman crying over basket of broken eggs], in Scribner's Magazine. New York (Vol. VIII, December 1890), p. 705.
1945-69-8414
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: W.M. Cary
"The Chase" in Jones Fourth Reader, Ginn. (1903).
TEXT: "The antlered monarch of the waste/ Sprang from his heathery couch in haste."
1945-69-8415
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Edward Henry Corbould.
"The Prince of Wales Driving With the Duke of Beaufort and Duke of Portland." In Harper's Monthly (April 1885), p. 767.
1945-69-8416
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: T. Hovenden.
"The Grocer," In New England Bygones (Philadelphia: Lippincott & Co., 1882, p. 87)
1945-69-8417
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Eastman Johnson.
"The New England Peddler." In Harper's Weekly. 1887.
1945-69-8418
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Edward Windsor Kemble.
"At Twilight." In The Century Magazine. New York (November 1887), p. 118.
1945-69-8419
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey.
"Autolycus," from “Ballads and Ballad Music Illustrating Shakespeare,” in Harper's Monthly (June 1881), p. 53.
1945-69-8420
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: A.B. Frost.
"At the Well" (1885). In Harper's, Nov. 1885 - Apr. 1886; March 1886, p. 617.
1945-69-8421
Engraver: G.P. Williams. Artist: A.B. Frost.
"Courting by Proxy" (1885). In Harper's, Nov. 1885 - Apr. 1886; March 1886, p. 615.
1945-69-8422
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: E.A. Abbey.
"To Be Merry," with poem, in Harper's Magazine (December 1880), p. 69.
1945-69-8423
Engraver: J.P. Davis. Artist: E.A. Abbey.
"Christmas Eve - A Ceremonie," with poem, in Harper's Magazine, Dec. 1880, p. 69.
1945-69-8424
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: E.A. Abbey.
"I held Love's head while it did ake...," with poem. In Harper's, May 1881, frontispiece.
1945-69-7444
– mounted with 1945-69-8424, and filed with that number
Engraver: R.A. Muller. Artist: E.A. Abbey.
"The Grave-Digger." In Harper's (May 1881), frontispiece.
1945-69-8425
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey.
"Sappho," with poem, in Harper's Monthly (December 1881), frontispiece.
1945-69-8426
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey.
"Prescience." In Harper's Monthly (December 1881), p. 30.
1945-69-8427
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: William Hamilton Gibson.
"Enoch Emmons." In Harper's Monthly (October 1881), p. 650.
1945-69-8428
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: William Hamilton Gibson.
"Elephant's Head, White Mountain Notch -- Winter." In Harper's Monthly (June 1881)
1945-69-8429
Engraver: C.P. Williams.. Artist: Howard Pyle.
"The Corn Fields on the Hill-Side" (1880), from "Autumn Sketches in the
Pennsylvania Highlands." In Harper's (Vol. LXIV, Nov. 1881 - Apr. 1882), p. 95.
1945-69-8430
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: E.A. Abbey
"Eternitie," with poem by Herricke, in Harper's (Nov. 1881-Apr. 1882, Jan. 1882), p. 257
1945-69-8431
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Hamilton W. Gibson
"Shadowed" in Harper's (Vol. LXIV, Nov. 1881 - Apr. 1882)
1945-69-8432
Engraver: Jno. Tinkey. Artist: Hamilton W. Gibson
"Side-Hill Pasture" in Harper's (Vol. LXIV, Nov. 1881 - Apr. 1882)
1945-69-8433
Engraver: Held. Artist: Hamilton W. Gibson
"Looking Up-Hill" in Harper's (Vol. LXIV, Nov. 1881 - Apr. 1882)
1945-69-8434
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Charles D. Weldon
"The Call Room" in Harper's (Vol. LXXIII, June-Nov. 1886, July 1886), p. 209
1945-69-8435
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Daniel Vierge
"Fight at a Barricade, Paris" in The Century Magazine, October 1892, p. 810.
1945-69-8436
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Daniel Vierge
"A Convoy of Communist Prisoners" in The Century, Nov. 1892, p. 50.
1945-69-7927
– mounted with 1945-69-8436 and filed under that number
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Daniel Vierge
"Treating Versaillists to Wine" in The Century, Nov. 1892, p. 60.
1945-69-8437
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Eastman Johnson
"The Nantucket School of Philosophy" in The Century, October 1894, p. 816.
1945-69-8438
Engraver: Henry Wolf
"Sitting Athlete, as seen in the museum" [sculpture] ["Seated Boxer," ca. 50 BC, attributed to Apollonius, Museo Nazionale Romano, Rome), in Century Magazine (Feb. 1887), p.604.
1945-69-8439
Engraver: Henry Wolf
"Métisse Type" in Harper's (Vol. LXXVII, June-Nov. 1888; July 1888), p. 213
1945-69-8440
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Wm. Sergeant Kendall
"St. Yves, Priez pour nous!" in Century Magazine. New York (July 1895), p. 425.
1945-69-8441
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Gilbert Stuart.
"Chevalier D'Yrujo." In The Century Magazine. New York (October 1902), p. 945.
1945-69-8442
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Sir Thomas Lawrence.
"Miss Nelthrop." In Harper's Monthly, Dec. 1907. Reprinted in Harper's, June 1916.
1945-69-8443
Engraver: Abram Anderson. Artist: T. de Thulstrup.
"The Carriage of Madame la Générale," from "Russian Scenes." In Harper's, 1889.
1945-69-8444
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: T. de Thulstrup.
"The Point, on the Islands of the Neva," from "Russian Scenes." In Harper's, 1889.
1945-69-8445
Engraver: H. Wolf. Artist: A.B. Frost.
"Berry-Pickers' Camp." In Harper's Monthly (March 1888), p. 547.
1945-69-8446
Engraver: H. Wolf. Artist: A.B. Frost.
"Political Discussion in a Lumber Shanty." In Harper's Monthly (March 1888), p. 551.
1945-69-8447
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: F. Lathrop.
"Antique Class, National Academy of Design; L.E. Wilmarth, Teacher." From "The Art Schools of New York." In Scribner's Monthly. (October 1878), p. 765.
1945-69-8448
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Francis Lathrop.
"Portrait Class, School of Design for Women, Cooper Union; Wyatt Eaton, Teacher." From "The Art Schools of New York." In Scribner's Monthly. (October 1878), p. 774.
1945-69-8449
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Frederick Dielman.
"Indian Girl Spinning." In Scribner's Monthly. (September 1878), p. 698.
1945-69-8450
Engraver: Henry Wolf.
"Family of Deputy-Governor of Dizfoul, Persia," from "The Excavations at Susa." In Harper's Monthly (June 1887), p. 9.
1945-69-8451
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Geo. Wharton Edwards.
"Waiting for the Tow to Make Up." In The Century Magazine. (September 1887), p. 699.
1945-69-8452
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Paul Renouard.
"Who Sit at the Little Marble Tables, Drink Absinthe, and are Invariably Decorated." In Harper's (Vol. LXXVIII, April 1889), p. 691.
1945-69-8453
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Adolph Menzel.
"At Kissingen." In The Century. New York (November 1891), p. 19.
1945-69-8454
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Pierre Georges Jeanniot.
"Boulevard des Italiens - a thorough Parisienne." In Scribner's Magazine, June 1891.
1945-69-8455
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: J. Beard.
"The Diver at Work," From "The Zoological Station at Naples." In The Century Magazine. (May-Oct. 1886, September 1886), p. 793.
1945-69-8456
Engraver: W.A. Bertram. Artist: Faber (signed 1883).
"Dressing Fish By Night." In The Century Magazine. (May-Oct. 1886).
1945-69-9614
– mounted with 1945-69-8455-8456, and filed under those numbers
Engraver:
"Drawing the Seine," From "
1945-69-8457
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Frederick Remington.
"A Deep Ford." In The Century. New York (Nov. 1887 - Apr. 1888).
1945-69-8458
Engraver: Peter Aitken. Artist: Frederick Remington.
"An Exploring Outfit." In The Century. New York (Nov. 1887 - Apr. 1888).
1945-69-8459
Engraver: Peter Aitken. Artist: Frederick Remington.
"Cutting Out a Steer." In The Century. New York (Nov. 1887 - Apr. 1888).
1945-69-8460
Engraver: Schoonmaker. Artist: Frederick Remington.
"In a Bog-Hole." In The Century. New York (Nov. 1887 - Apr. 1888).
1945-69-8461
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: François Gérard
"Joachim Murat, King of Naples." In The Century Magazine. (June 1893), p. 197.
1945-69-8462
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Vierge.
"Friar's Head." In The Century Magazine. (September 1895), p. 646.
1945-69-8463
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Franz Von Lenbach.
"Franz Von Lenbach" [self-portrait] in The Century Magazine. (January 1897), p. 329.
1945-69-8464
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Franz Von Lenbach.
"Professor Edward Emerson." In The Century Magazine. (January 1897), p. 328.
1945-69-8465
Engraver: Henry Wolf, from a photograph
"Lenbach and His Child." In The Century Magazine. (January 1897), p. 325.
1945-69-8466
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Franz Von Lenbach.
"Bismarck." In The Century Magazine. (January 1897), frontispiece.
1945-69-8467
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: Walter Shirlaw.
"Stands Confess'd." From "The Hermit" by Oliver Goldsmith (Lippincott Co., 1886).
1945-69-8468
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: Walter Shirlaw.
"And the Wanderer is Welcome to the Hall." From "The Vision of Sir Launfal" by James Russell Lowell. (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1887.) On back: part of poem
Box
50:
1945-69-8469
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: Walter Shirlaw.
"My Golden Spurs now Bring to Me." From "The Vision of Sir Launfal" by James Russell Lowell. (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1887.) On back: part of poem
1945-69-8470
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: Walter Shirlaw.
"And Through the Dark Arch a Charger Sprang." From "The Vision of Sir Launfal" by James Russell Lowell. (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1887.) On back: part of poem
1945-69-8471
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: Walter Shirlaw.
"Cellini Casting the Statue. (The Perseus)" in Works of Longfellow (Boston: 1881-83).
1945-69-8472
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: Walter Shirlaw.
"Second Childishness." From Shakespeare’s "Seven Ages of Man" in As You Like It. (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1885.)
1945-69-8473
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: Walter Shirlaw.
"Sought a Solitude Forlorn," from The Hermit by Oliver Goldsmith (Lippincott, 1886)
1945-69-8474
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: Walter Shirlaw.
"He Caroll'd Lays of Love," from The Hermit by Oliver Goldsmith (Lippincott, 1886)
1945-69-8475
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: Walter Shirlaw.
"Turn, Gentle Hermit," from The Hermit by Oliver Goldsmith (Lippincott, 1886)
On back: title “The Hermit,” with owl head and peacock feathers
1945-69-8476
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: Walter Shirlaw.
"Turn, Angelina," from The Hermit by Oliver Goldsmith (Lippincott, 1886)
1945-69-8477
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: Walter Shirlaw.
Frontispiece [queen and courtiers], from The Hermit by Oliver Goldsmith (1886).
On back: title page for book and statement about date illustrations were executed.
1945-69-8478
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: Walter Shirlaw.
"Lingering Hours Beguiled," from The Hermit by Oliver Goldsmith (Lippincott, 1886)
1945-69-8479
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: Walter Shirlaw.
"Follows to the Cell," from The Hermit by Oliver Goldsmith (Lippincott, 1886)
1945-69-8480
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: Walter Shirlaw.
Ornament piece (cupid with doves), from The Hermit by Oliver Goldsmith (1886)
1945-69-8481
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: Walter Shirlaw.
Ornament piece (rose), from The Hermit by Oliver Goldsmith (Lippincott, 1886)
1945-69-8482
- SMALL
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: Walter Shirlaw.
"Finis," from The Hermit by Oliver Goldsmith (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1886)
1945-69-8483
- SMALL
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: Walter Shirlaw.
Ornament: angel with trumpet, from The Hermit by Oliver Goldsmith (Lippincott, 1886)
1945-69-8484
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: Walter Shirlaw.
"But Mine the Sorrow," from The Hermit by Oliver Goldsmith (Lippincott, 1886)
1945-69-8485
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: Walter Shirlaw.
Ornamental Piece, from The Hermit by Oliver Goldsmith (Lippincott, 1886)
1945-69-8486
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: Walter Shirlaw.
Ornamental Piece, from The Hermit by Oliver Goldsmith (Lippincott, 1886)
1945-69-8487
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: Walter Shirlaw.
Ornamental Piece, from The Hermit by Oliver Goldsmith (Lippincott, 1886)
1945-69-8488
Engraver: S.S. Kilburn. Artist: Jno. Steeple Davis.
"The Queen of Prussia's Ride." In St. Nicholas (Vol. IX, June 1882).
1945-69-8489
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Walter Shirlaw.
"Michael Angelo's Visit to Titian's Studio." From Works of Longfellow (v. III, 1883).
1945-69-8490
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Lawrence Alma-Tadema.
"Portrait of Mrs. C.W. Wyllie." In Scribner's Magazine. (December 1895), p. 679.
1945-69-8491
Engraver:
J.M. Johnstone (English
"Evening
at
1945-69-8492
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Howard Pyle.
"Blackbeard Buries His Treasure." In Harper's Monthly (September 1887), p. 508.
1945-69-8493
Engraver: A. Boileau. Artist: L. Passini.
"A Zucca-Seller." In Modern Art and Artists. Ed. Wilfrid Meynell. (Cassell, 1886)
1945-69-8494
Engraver: A. Leveille. Artist: Alex Cabanel.
"Cléopâtre." In Modern Art and Artists. Ed. Wilfrid Meynell. (Cassell, 1886)
1945-69-8495
Engraver: J.L. Langridge Artist: J.L. Gérôme.
"Napoleon
Before the Sphinx." In
1945-69-8496
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: David Neal.
"Mr.
Oliver Cromwell of Ely Visits Mr. John Milton." From a Cassell & Co., Ltd. Publication (
1945-69-8497
Engraver: C. Roberts. Artist: Sir Peter Lely.
"The Duchess of Grammont." In Harper's Bazar (November 3, 1888).
1945-69-8498
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Alessandro Botticelli.
"Self Portrait: Alessandro Botticelli." In Harper's (August 1888), p. 457.
1945-69-8499
Engraver: Professor Berthold (English). Artist: Savoldo.
"
1945-69-8500
Engraver: A. Bertrand (French). Artist: V. Foulquier.
"François 1er et la reine Claude visitant les traveaux de Fontainebleau." From Histoire de France (Tours: Alfred Mame et Fils, 1864.)
1945-69-8501
Prof. Berthold after Niccolo Barabino
“
On back: article by Linda Villari about Niccolo Barabino and picture of his “Madonna – Quasi Oliva Speciosa”
1945-69-8502
W. B. Closson after Markovsky
“Russian Girl in Ancient Russian Dress,” in Scribners Monthly, Nov. 1880-April 1881
1945-69-8503
W. B. Closson after John S. Copley
“The Boy and the Flying Squirrel,” [Henry Pelham,] in Scribners Monthly, 1880-1881
1945-69-8504
Gustav Kruell from photograph by Zimmerman,
“Edward Eggleston,” in Harpers, Nov. 1886, p. 815
1945-69-8505
Gustav Kruell from photograph by Mora,
“Edmund Clarence Stedman,” in Harpers, Nov. 1886, p. 817
1945-69-8506
Gustav Kruell from photograph by
“Richard Henry Stoddard,” in Harpers, Nov. 1886, p. 819
1945-69-8507
Gustav Kruell from photograph by unknown person
“Richard Watson Gilder,” in Harpers, Nov. 1886, p. 821
1945-69-8508
Richard G. Tietze after unknown artist
“Captain John Britton,” with article, in Harpers Monthly, Jan. 1884, p. 221
1945-69-8509
Richard G. Tietze after lithograph by Louis R. Menger
“
1945-69-8510
Richard G. Tietze after A. R. Waud
“The ‘Sovereign of the Seas,’ Dismasted,” with article, in Harpers Monthly, Jan. 1884
1945-69-8511
Richard G. Tietze after unknown artist
“Captain Lauchlan McKay,” with article, in Harpers Monthly, Jan. 1884, p. 222
1945-69-8512
Richard G. Tietze after lithograph published by N. Currier
“Clipper-ship ‘Red Jacket’ in the ice off Cape Horn, August 1854” with article, in Harpers Monthly, Jan. 1884, p. 217; article continues on back
1945-69-8513
Richard G. Tietze after unknown artist
“Captain Joseph C. Delano,” with article, in Harpers Monthly, Jan. 1884
1945-69-8514
unknown engraver and artist
“Captain William C. Thompson,” with article, in Harpers Monthly, Jan. 1884
1945-69-8515
Henry Velten after unknown artist
“Captain William H. Allen,” with article, in Harpers Monthly, Jan. 1884
1945-69-8516
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“John Murray, III,” in Scribners or Harpers, 1880 or 1885
1945-69-8517
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“William Gifford, first editor of the London Quarterly,” in Harpers, 1885
1945-69-8518
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“John Sevier,” in Scribners or Harpers, 1880 or 1885
1945-69-8519
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Colonel Emmons Clark,” in Scribners or Harpers, 1880 or 1885
1945-69-8520
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Enlarged portion of a block engraved by Kruell,” plate 4 from unknown publication
1945-69-8521
Gustav Kruell after R. Brompton
“Lord Chatham,” in Harpers, 1883
1945-69-8522
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Cotton Mather,” in Harpers, 1883
1945-69-8523
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Richard Henry Stoddard,” in Scribners, 1880
1945-69-8524
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“George Graham,” in Harpers, 1883
1945-69-8525
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Charles Eliot Norton,” in Harpers, 1880-81
1945-69-8526
Gustav Kruell after photography by London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company
“Laurens Alma-Tadema,” in Scribners, 1895
1945-69-8527
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Zophar Mills,” in Harpers, 1880-81
1945-69-8528
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Charles Forrester,” in Harpers, 1880-81
1945-69-8529
Gustav Kruell after photograph by Parkinson
“Joseph R. Hawley,” in Harpers, 1882 or 1885
1945-69-8530
Gustav Kruell after photography by R. S. De Lamater
“William B. Franklin,” in Harpers, 1882 or 1885
1945-69-8531
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Porfirio Diaz,” in Harpers, 1882 or 1885
1945-69-8532
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“William Black,” in Harpers, 1882-1883
1945-69-8533
Unknown engraver, possibly Henry Velten, after unknown artist
“Christopher Columbus,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1882
1945-69-8534
Henry Velten after unknown artist
“Henry Eckford,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1882
1945-69-8535
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Robert Gilmor, Jun.,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1882
1945-69-8536
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Franz Liszt,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1882
1945-69-8537
H. Velten after unknown artist
“John Eliot,” [the apostle of the Indians,] in The Century, Apr.-Nov. 1883
1945-69-8538
H. Velten after a print after an unknown artist
“Robert Boyle,” in The Century, Apr.-Nov. 1883
1945-69-8539
C. A. Powell after Sir Peter Lely
“Mary, Princess of
1945-69-8540
R. A. Muller from mezzotint by John Smith after painting by Sir Godfrey Kneller
“
1945-69-8541
T. Johnson after Joseph Wright
“Erasmus Darwin,” in The Century, April-Nov. 1899
1945-69-8542
Peter Aitken after Sir Joshua Reynolds
“Josiah Wedgwood,” in The Century, April-Nov. 1899
1945-69-8543
Peter Aitken after unknown artist
“Sir Joseph Banks,” in The Century, April-Nov. 1899
1945-69-8544
“Alexander Wedderburn, Lord Loughborough, First Earl of Rosslyn,” in The Century, April-Nov. 1899
1945-69-8545
T. Johnson after unknown artist
“Children and Lamb,” in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, Oct. 1879
1945-69-8546
T. Johnson after unknown artist
“Theodore Parker,” in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, Jan. 1880
1945-69-8547
T. Johnson after unknown artist
“Empress Eugenie, wife of Napoleon III,” in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, 1879
1945-69-8548
T. Johnson after unknown artist
“Napoleon as First Consul,” in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, Dec. 1879
1945-69-8549
R. G. Tietze from mezzotint after painting by Sir Godfrey Kneller
“The Duchess of
1945-69-8550
R. G. Tietze from photograph by C. Hopfner
“Madame Franz (Marie Hinrichs),” in The Century, May-Oct. 1893
1945-69-8551
T. Johnson after unknown artist
“Queen Louise of
1945-69-8552
T. Johnson after unknown artist
“Mary Caton, Marchioness of
1945-69-8553
T. Johnson after unknown artist
“Louisa Caton, Duchess of
1945-69-8554-A [note: found on back of sheet with 8551-8553]
Smithwick & French after unknown artist
“Elizabeth Caton, Lady Stafford,” in Harpers Monthly, July 1880
1945-69-8554-B
T. Johnson after unknown artist
“Johannes Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,” in Harpers Monthly, 1878-1879
1945-69-8555
T. Johnson after unknown artist
“Professor Benjamin Jowett, Master of
1945-69-8556
T. Johnson after unknown artist
“Robert Schumann,” in Harpers Monthly, 1878-1879
1945-69-8557
T. Johnson after unknown artist
“Philippine Welser, Countess of
1945-69-8558
T. Johnson after photography by Elliott and Fry,
“Thomas Carlyle,” in Harpers Monthly, May 1881
1945-69-8559
T. Johnson after unknown artist
“Early portrait of Mrs. Thomas Carlyle,” in Harpers Monthly, May 1881
1945-69-8560
T. Johnson after unknown artist
“Abel Crawford,” in Harpers Monthly, June 1881
1945-69-8561
T. Johnson after unknown artist
“George Eliot,” in Harpers Monthly, May 1881
1945-69-8562
Henry Wolf after George Romney
“John Flaxman,” in The Century, 1899
1945-69-8563
Peter Aitken after portrait by Joseph Wright of
“Joseph Wright of
1945-69-8564
T. Johnson after Stephen Slaughter
“Sir Hans Sloane,” in The Century, 1899
1945-69-8565
Peter Aitken after
“David Hartley,” in The Century, 1899
1945-69-8566
Elbridge Kingsley after G. A. Watts (another name, difficult to read, is also visible)
“Matthew Arnold,” in The Century, 1881-1882
1945-69-8567
Tom Johnson after photo taken by Giulio Rossi of a pencil sketch by Wageman
“Leigh Hunt,” in The Century, 1881-1882
1945-69-8568
Horace Baker after unknown artist, from Peacock’s Life of Young
“Thomas Young, M.D., F.R.S.,” in Harpers, Nov. 1889-April 1890
1945-69-8569
Horace Baker(?) after unknown artist
“Professor Ferdinand Keller,” in Harpers, Nov. 1889-April 1890
1945-69-8570
Gustav Kruell after photograph by
“J. B. McMaster,” in Harpers, May-Nov. 1886
1945-69-8571
Gustav Kruell after photograph by
“Charles Nordhoff,” in Harpers, May-Nov. 1886
1945-69-8572
Gustav Kruell after photograph by Barraud,
“Bronson Howard,” in Harpers, May-Nov. 1886
1945-69-8573
Gustav Kruell after photograph by unknown
“Brander Matthews,” in Harpers, May-Nov. 1886
1945-69-8574
Thos. Johnson after photo by Elliott and Fry
“George du Maurier,” in The Century, Apr.-Nov. 1883
1945-69-8575
Gustav Kruell after photo by Elliott and Fry,
“Alfred Parsons,” in Harpers, June 1889
1945-69-8576
T. A. Butler after photo by Elliott and Fry,
“George du Maurier,” in The Century, Apr.-Nov. 1883
1945-69-8577
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Catherine II, in Russian costume,” in The Century, 1890-1891
1945-69-7385 -
mounted with 8577 and filed under that number
John P. Davis after Pierre Mignard
“Antoinette de Ligier de la Garde, Mme. Deshoulieres,” in The Century, 1890-1891
1945-69-8578
Gustav Kruell after photograph by Elliott & Fry,
“Charles Booth, author of ‘Labor and Life of the People,’” in Scribners Magazine, 1892
1945-69-8579
Thos. Johnson after unknown photographer
“Mme. Dudley, of the Comedie-Française,” in Scribners Magazine, 1892
1945-69-8580
Gustav Kruell after unknown photographer
“M. Got, dean of the Comedie-Française,” in Scribners Magazine, 1892
1945-69-6999 [mounted
with 8578-8580, and filed under those numbers]
Gustav Kruell after unknown photographer
“The late Charles Loring Brace, founder of the Children’s Aid Society,” in Scribners Magazine, 1892
1945-69-8581
Gustav Kruell after unknown photographer
“Major-General Henry W. Halleck,” in Century, 1886
1945-69-8582
Gustav Kruell after photograph by Cook
“Major-General George E. Pickett,” in Century, 1887
1945-69-8583
Gustav Kruell after Jean-Baptiste-Paulin Guerin
“Marshall Jean Lannes, Duke of
1945-69-8584
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Antoine Louis Barye,” in Century, 1886 or 1896
1945-69-8585
Gustav Kruell after photograph by J. E. Mayall, ca. 1860
“David Livingstone,” in Scribners Magazine, 1891
1945-69-8586
Gustav Kruell after unknown photographer
“Commander Lovett Cameron,” in Scribners Magazine, 1891
1945-69-8587
Gustav Kruell after unknown photographer
“Gaspar Nunez de Arce,” in Scribners Magazine, 1891
1945-69-8588
Gustav Kruell after unknown photographer
“James Harlan,” in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, July 1889
1945-69-8589
Gustav Kruell after unknown photographer
“George W. Jones,” in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, July 1889
1945-69-8590
Gustav Kruell after unknown photographer
“John F. Dillon,” in Harpers New Monthly Magazine, July 1889
1945-69-8591
M. Klinkicht after unknown artist
“George du Maurier,” in The Magazine of Art, Oct. 1892
1945-69-8592
F. Babbage after Sir John E. Millais
“Lorenzo and Isabella,” in The Magazine of Art, Oct. 1892
1945-69-8593
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“At the Author’s Club,
1945-69-8594
John Karst after W. L. Sheppard
“
1945-69-8595
John Karst after A. R. Waud
“Capture of Major André,” in Bryant, History of the
1945-69-8596
John Karst after Granville Perkins
“View from
1945-69-8597
John Karst after unknown artist
“Waiting for the Boat,” in Appleton’s Journal, May 18, 1872
1945-69-8598
John Karst after unknown artist
“
1945-69-8599
Kellenbach after
“The Coquette,” in Harpers Bazar, Feb. 16, 1884
1945-69-8600
Kellenbach after Josselin de Jong
“The Petition,” with article on back, from The Magazine of Art, 1885
1945-69-8601
Kellenbach after Paul Potter
“A Page of Studies” [cows and sheep,] in The Magazine of Art, 1884
1945-69-8602
Kien after J. MacWhirter
“
1945-69-8603
T. Kien after H. O’Neil
“The Death of Rafaelle,” in The Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-8604
T. Kien after Percy Dixon, with poem on back by H. F. Wilson
“
1945-69-8605
Kien after Charlie W. Wyllie
“Seashore, Zante,” in Picturesque
1945-69-8606
S. S. Kilburn after W. A. Bouguereau
“Nymphs and Satyr,” published by The Hoffman House,
1945-69-8607
S. S. Kilburn after unknown photographer
“Dengler, Duveneck and Farny, in their studio,” in The American Art Review, v. 2, 1881
1945-69-8608
S. S. Kilburn after A. J. Wiertz
“The Lovers,” in The American Art Review, v. 2, 1881
1945-69-8609
S. S. Kilburn after Correggio
“Narcissus,” published by The Hoffman House,
1945-69-8610
S. S. Kilburn after Etienne
“Boudoir of an Eastern Princess,” published by The Hoffman
House,
1945-69-8611
P. Kahdemann after unknown early Flemish painter
“The Adoration,” in The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-8612
P. Kahdemann after Sir Edwin Landseer
“A Distinguished Member of the Humane Society,” in The Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-8613
Kaefeberg [or Kaeseberg] & Oertel after Ad. Lins
“Nach dem Abendlauten,” in Illustrirte Zeitung (
1945-69-8614
Kingdon-Boyd after unknown artist
“Group of Kingfishers – Alcyones,” in American Agriculturist, Jan. 1867
1945-69-8615
R. G. Tietze after S. G. McCutcheon
“Aunt Chloe’s Horticultural Pets,” in Harpers Weekly, Jan. 15, 1881
1945-69-8616
Richard G. Tietze after Edwin A. Abbey
“To Musique,” with poem on back, in Harpers Magazine, 1883
1945-69-8617
Richard G. Tietze, after mezzotint by John Smith, after painting by Sir Godfrey Kneller
“The Duke of
1945-69-8618
Richard G. Tietze after C. G.
“She raised the gold-headed stick which she carried…,” in Harpers Magazine, 1888
1945-69-8619
Richard G. Tietze after J. G. Brown
[two ragamuffins,] in Harpers Young People, 1883
1945-69-8620
Richard G. Tietze after J. G. Brown
“Bric-a-brac,” in Harpers Weekly, Aug. 12, 1882
1945-69-8621
Richard G. Tietze after Michael Munkacsy
“
1945-69-8622
Richard G. Tietze after Maria Brooke
“Little Agnes in the Big Hat,” in St. Nicholas, April 1894
1945-69-8623
Richard G. Tietze after Maria Brooke
“A Careful Little Maid,” in St. Nicholas, Feb. 1894
1945-69-8624
Richard G. Tietze after R. Caton Woodville
“The Duke of Marlborough on the morning of Malplaquet,” in Harpers, 1889-1890
1945-69-8625
Richard G. Tietze after unknown artist (perhaps a photo)
“An Inca queen and princess,” in Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-8626
Richard G. Tietze after photograph by Sarony
“Your little friend, Elsie Leslie Lyde,” in St. Nicholas, Nov. 1888-April 1889
1945-69-8627
Richard G. Tietze after Reginald B. Birch
“The Little Christmas Spy,” in St. Nicholas, Nov. 1888-April 1889
1945-69-8628
1945-69-8628
Richard G. Tietze after J. G. Brown
“The Belle of the Florists,” in Harpers Young People,, Nov. 18, 1884
1945-69-8629
Richard G. Tietze after A.F.
“The Scullion who became a Sculptor,” in Harpers Fourth Reader, 1888
1945-69-8630
Robert Varley after W. P. Synder
“The Little Rebel and Lord Cornwallis,” in Harpers Fourth Reader, 1888
1945-69-8631
Witte after W. H. Drake, who drew from photographs
“The Nest of the Thrush,” in Harpers Fourth Reader, 1888
1945-69-8632
A. E. Wood from photo taken during recent eruption
“
Box 51:
1945-69-8633
R. G. Tietze after Moulin
“Moulin’s Bust of Barye,” in Art and Criticism (New York: Harper, 1892)
1945-69-8634
W. B. Closson after unknown sculptor, perhaps Barye
“Head of the Lion of the Tuileries – right side,” in Art and Criticism (Harper, 1892)
1945-69-8635
Louis Faber after unknown sculptor, perhaps Barye
“Standing Bear,” in Art and Criticism (New York: Harper, 1892)
1945-69-8636
J. Tinkey after unknown sculptor, perhaps Barye
“Two Young Bears Fighting,” in Art and Criticism (New York: Harper, 1892)
1945-69-8637
W. H. Morse after John B. Bristol
“Lake George, from near Sabbath-Day Point,” in American Painters (
1945-69-8638
W. H. Morse after Albert F. Bellows
“
1945-69-8639
W. H. Morse after Joseph Pennell
“
1945-69-8640
W. H. Morse after
“Study of the rocky Mountain Aspens,” in American Painters (D. Appleton & Co., 1881)
1945-69-8641
W. H. Morse, on wood by G. Gibson, after Joseph Rusling Meeker
“The Indian Chief,” in American Painters (D. Appleton & Co., 1881)
1945-69-8642
W. H. Morse after Charles Henry Miller
“Return to the Fold,” in American Painters (D. Appleton & Co., 1881)
1945-69-8643
W. H. Morse after Francis Hopkinson Smith
“A Glimpse of Franconia Notch,
1945-69-8644
W. H. Morse after unknown artist
“On the Street” [
1945-69-8645
Perhaps W. H. Morse after unknown artist
“The ‘Fairy’ of the
1945-69-8646
W. H. Morse after unknown artist
“Public Benches” [
1945-69-8647
Thomas S. Johnson after unknown artist
“Horse-dealers” [
1945-69-8648
A. V. S. Anthony after Macdonough
[young woman with rake] and couplet, in Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs, edited by J. G. Holland (
1945-69-8649
A. V. S. Anthony after H. W. Herrick
[birds] and couplet headed “Song,” in Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs, edited by J. G. Holland (
1945-69-8650
A. V. S. Anthony after Harry Fenn
[castle] and stanza headed “Bugle Song,” in Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs,
edited by J. G. Holland (
1945-69-8651
A. V. S. Anthony after H. W. Herrick
[soldiers] and beginning of “Incident of the French Camp,”
in Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs,
edited by J. G. Holland (
1945-69-8652
A. V. S. Anthony after Macdonough
[medieval people] and couplet “The Singers,” in Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs,
edited by J. G. Holland (
1945-69-8653
A. V. S. Anthony after E. B. Bensell
[man riding through forest] and couplet “The King of Denmark’s Ride,” in Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs, edited by J. G. Holland (Scribner, Armstrong, & Co., 1873)
1945-69-8654
A. V. S. Anthony after H. W. Herrick
[battle scene] and beginning of “The Merry Chasseur,” in Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs,
edited by J. G. Holland (
1945-69-8655
A. V. S. Anthony after F. O. C. Darley
[18th century battle scene] and lines of poetry,
in Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs,
edited by J. G. Holland (
1945-69-8656
John Filmer after Nehlig
[scene after battle,] with poetry, in The Song of the Sower, by Bryant (
1945-69-8657
John Filmer after Nehlig
[man on horse,] with poetry, in The Song of the Sower, by Bryant (
1945-69-8658
George T. Andrew after Francis Miller
[woman in rocking chair,] with poetry, in Rock Me to Sleep Mother, by Elizabeth Akers Allen (New York: H. M. Caldwell Co., 1882)
1945-69-8659
George T. Andrew after S. G. McCutcheon
“No love like mother-love ever has shone,” in Rock Me to Sleep Mother, by E. A. Allen
(
1945-69-8660
George T. Andrew after J. C. Shepherd
[mother and daughter in rocking chair,] with poetry, in Rock Me to Sleep Mother, by E. A. Allen
(
1945-69-8661
George T. Andrew after F. S. Church
[angel,] with couplet, in Rock Me to Sleep Mother, by E. A. Allen (Caldwell Co., 1882)
1945-69-8662
George T. Andrew after F. S. Church
[angel and cradle,] in Rock Me to Sleep Mother, by E. A. Allen (Caldwell Co., 1882).
On back: title page and entire text of poem “Rock Me to Sleep Mother”
1945-69-8663
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor(?)
[Father Time,] with poetry, in Rock Me to Sleep Mother, by E. A. Allen (
1945-69-8664
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor(?)
“Mother, come back from the echoless shore,” in Rock Me to Sleep Mother, by E. A. Allen
(
1945-69-8665
George T. Andrew after F. S. Church
[woman and angel,] with poetry, in Rock Me to Sleep Mother, by E. A. Allen (
1945-69-8666
Florian after L. Raven Hill
“Mr. Micawber’s Gaunlet,” from unknown publication,
illustrating David Copperfield
1945-69-8667
S. G. Putnam after Elihu Vedder
“Identity,” with poem by Aldrich, in Engravings on Wood by Members So. Am. Wood-Engr. (
1945-69-8668
Pupil of W. B. Closson after Hy. Sandham
[medieval monks,] in The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich (Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-8669
A. Hayman after W. L. Metcalf
[man and woman,] in The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich (Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-8670
Pupil of W. B. Closson after unknown artist
[woman in garden,] in The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich (Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-8671
S. L. Putnam after W. L. Metcalf
[woman on shore,] in The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich (Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-8672
Pupil of W. B. Closson after W. L. Metcalf
[monk illuminating manuscript] in The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1882)
1945-69-8673
A. Hayman after W. L. Metcalf
[angel and woman,] in The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich (Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-8674
George F. Andrew after M. Waterman
[oasis and building,] in The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich (Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-8675
George F. Andrew(?) after H. Sandham
[head of Sphinx,] in The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich (Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-8676
George F. Andrew after unknown artist [monogram present]
[woods,] in The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich (Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-8677
George F. Andrew after A.R.S.
[fire in large building,] in The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1882)
1945-69-8678
George F. Andrew after F. Hopkinson Smith
[pond and trees,] in The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich (Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-8679
George F. Andrew after A.F.
[ships in harbor,] in The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich (Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-8680
George F. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
[field,] in The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich (Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-8681
George F. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
[stream and trees,] in The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich (Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-8682
J. S. Harley after J. B. Sword
[rocky shore,] in Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, by Gray (Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-8683
L. E. Faber after Thomas B. Craig
[graveyard,] in Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, by Gray (Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-8684
George Andrew after Charles Copeland
[man at table,] with chorus, in Old Folks at Home, by Stephen Foster (Ticknor, 1888)
1945-69-8685
A.V.S. Anthony after Charles Copeland
[field,] with couplet, in Old Folks at Home, by Stephen Foster (Boston: Ticknor, 1888)
1945-69-8686
A.V.S. Anthony after Charles Copeland
[man on road,] with couplet, in Old Folks at Home, by Stephen Foster (Ticknor, 1888)
1945-69-8687
George Andrew after Charles Copeland
[man under tree,] with chorus, in Old Folks at Home, by Stephen Foster (Ticknor, 1888)
1945-69-8688
A.V.S. Anthony after Charles Copeland
[bee hives,] with couplet, in Old Folks at Home, by Stephen Foster (Ticknor, 1888)
1945-69-8689
A.V.S. Anthony after Charles Copeland
[family group, youth playing banjo,] with couplet, in Old Folks at Home, by Stephen Foster (Ticknor, 1888)
1945-69-8690
Florian after William Hatherell
“John Ridd and Lorna at Bagworth Water-slide,” in unknown publication, illustrating Lorna Doone by R. D. Blackmore
1945-69-8691
A.V.S. Anthony after Charles Copeland
[
1945-69-8692
George Andrew after Charles Copeland
[elderly couple] with couplet, in Old Folks at Home, by Stephen Foster (Ticknor, 1888)
1945-69-8693
Frederick Juengling after Edwin A. Abbey
“Ceremony upon Candlemas Eve,” with poem by Robert Herrick (another copy of poem on back), in Harpers Magazine, March 1879
1945-69-8694
Florian after Douglas Volk
“Dimmesdale’s Revelation,” from unknown publication,
illustrating The Scarlet Letter
1945-69-8695
Frederick Juengling after A. Kappes
[funeral,] with poetry, from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs edited by J. G. Holland (New York, Scribner, Armstrong & Co., 1873), with title page on back
1945-69-8696
Kinnersley after Macdonough
[sailors] for “How’s my boy?” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs (1873)
1945-69-8697
Nichols after A. Kappes
[funeral] for “The Count’s Little Daughter,” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs
1945-69-8698
John Filmer after Chapman
[farmer returning home,] with couplet, for “The Cotter’s Saturday Night,” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs edited by J. G. Holland (New York, Scribner, Armstrong & Co., 1873), with essay on back
1945-69-8699
John Filmer after Chapman
[courting couple] with couplet, for “The Cotter’s Saturday Night,” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs edited by J. G. Holland (New York, 1873)
1945-69-8700
John Filmer after Chapman
“The priest-like father reads the sacred page,” for “The Cotter’s Saturday Night,” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs edited by J. G. Holland (New York, 1873)
1945-69-8701
John Filmer after Chapman
“The parent pair their secret homage pay,” for “The Cotter’s Saturday Night,” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs edited by J. G. Holland (New York, 1873)
1945-69-8702
Andrew and Filmer after Boughton
[children by stream,] from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs edited by J. G. Holland
1945-69-8703
Macdonald after Miss Ledyard
[bride] for “A Musical Box,” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs ed. by
1945-69-8704
Andrew and Filmer after Meffert
[battle scene] and couplet, from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs edited by
1945-69-9613 –
mounted with 1945-69-8702-8704 and filed under those numbers
Andrew and Filmer after Hill
[field] for “Maud Muller,” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs edited by
1945-69-8705
Cox after Hoppin
“Hannah binding shoes,” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs edited by
1945-69-8706
Cox after Hoppin
“On a Girdle” with poetry, from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs edited by
1945-69-8707
Cox after Barry
[farm scene] from Illustrated
Library of Favorite Songs edited by
1945-69-8708
Cox after Hennessy
[man and children] from Illustrated
Library of Favorite Songs edited by
1945-69-8709
Ward after Ward
[waterfall] and lines from “The Angler’s Wish,” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs
edited by
1945-69-8710
Ward after Harry Fenn
[grave] and lines from “The Knight’s Tomb,” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs
1945-69-8711
Ward after Harry Fenn
[caslte] and lines from “Wake, Lady!” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs (1873)
1945-69-8712
Ward after Ward
[mother and children] with couplet, from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs (1873)
1945-69-8713
A.V.S. Anthony after Parsons
[ocean waves] and lines from “Break, Break, Break!” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs (1873)
1945-69-8714
A.V.S. Anthony after Smillie
[mill] and lines from “The Brook-side,” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs
1945-69-8715
A.V.S. Anthony after Parsons
[harbor scene] and lines of poetry, from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs (1873)
1945-69-8716
A.V.S. Anthony after Macdonough
[young woman] and title “The Sands of Dee,” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs
1945-69-8717
A.V.S. Anthony after Kensett
[sea] and lines of poetry, from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs (1873)
1945-69-8718
A.V.S. Anthony after Macdonough
[cottage] and title “The Joiners,” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs (1873)
1945-69-8719
A.V.S. Anthony after Hoppin
[woman sewing] and poem “The Song of the Shirt,” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs (1873)
1945-69-8720
A.V.S. Anthony after McLennan
[ball scene] and poem “Sir Patrick Spens,” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs
1945-69-8721
A.V.S. Anthony after C. C. Griswold
[woods] and lines of poetry, from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs (1873)
1945-69-8722
A.V.S. Anthony after Harry Fenn
[ship] and poem “The Forging of the Anchor,” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs
1945-69-8723
William James Linton after C. C. Griswold
[meadow] and title “Epithalamium,” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs (1873)
1945-69-8724
William James Linton after C. C. Griswold
[well] and title “The Bucket,” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs (1873)
1945-69-8725
William James Linton after Harry Fenn
[church] and title “Those Evening Bells” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs
1945-69-8726
William James Linton after Harry Fenn
[boats] and title “The Fishermen” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs (1873)
1945-69-8727
William James Linton after Miss Hallock
[youth and girl] and lines from “The Doorstep,” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs (1873)
1945-69-8728
William James Linton after C. C. Griswold
[men on beach] and title “The Fisher’s Cottage,” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs (1873)
1945-69-8729
William James Linton after J. B.
[woman] and lines from “At the Church Gate,” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs (1873)
1945-69-8730
William James Linton after Hennessy
[sad woman] and title “The Days that are No More,” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs (1873)
1945-69-8731
Langridge after Macdonough
[mother and baby] and lines from “Lullaby,” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs
1945-69-8732
Langridge after Parsons
[ships] and lines of poetry, from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs (1873)
1945-69-8733
Langridge after Parsons
[boat in storm] and couplet, from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs (1873)
1945-69-8734
Langridge after Macdonough
[courting couple] and couplet, from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs (1873)
1945-69-8735
William James Linton after Hennessy
[mother] and title “Cradle Song,” from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs (1873)
1945-69-8736
William James Linton after Hennessy
[couple] and lines of poetry, from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs (1873)
1945-69-8737
Andrew & Filmer after Johnson
“The Barefoot Boy,” with poetry, from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs (1873)
1945-69-8738
A. V. S. Anthony after Macdonough
[men entering house,] from Illustrated Library of Favorite Songs (1873)
1945-69-8739
George A. Andrew after Frederick W. Freer [listed on title page as W. F. Freer]
[woman in garden,] from Fair Ines by Thomas Hood (Boston: Estes & Lauriat, 1886).
On back: title page of book and the poem “Fair Ines”
1945-69-8740
George A. Andrew after
[head of woman,] from Fair Ines by Thomas Hood (Boston: Estes & Lauriat, 1886).
1945-69-8741
George A. Andrew after Frederick W. Freer [listed on title page as W. F. Freer]
[couple,] from Fair Ines by Thomas Hood (Boston: Estes & Lauriat, 1886).
1945-69-8742
George A. Andrew after
[ship,] from Fair Ines by Thomas Hood (Boston: Estes & Lauriat, 1886).
1945-69-8743
John Andrew & Son, after F. T. Merrill
“Took off his own sword…,” in The Man without a Country, by Edward E. Hale (
1945-69-8744
John Andrew & Son, after F. T. Merrill
“The finest party that had ever been known” in The Man without a Country (1891)
1945-69-8745
John Andrew & Son, after F. T. Merrill
“’Damn the
1945-69-8746
John Andrew & Son, after F. T. Merrill
“Noland took the book…,” in The Man without a Country, by Edward E. Hale (1891)
1945-69-8747
John Andrew & Son, after F. T. Merrill
“He bade me take down his beautiful map…,” in The Man without a Country (1891)
1945-69-8748
R. G. Tietze after photograph
“Joseph Jefferson as ‘Newman Noggs’ in ‘Nicholas Nickleby,’” in The Century, 1889
1945-69-8749
H. Davidson after photograph by Falk
“Joseph Jefferson as ‘
1945-69-8750
Thomas Johnson after photo by Walker & Sons
“Joseph Jefferson as Rip Van Winkle,” in The Century, Vol. XXXIX, 1889-1890
1945-69-8751
R. G.
Tietze after photo by
“Joseph Jefferson as Dr. Pangloss,” in The Century, Vol. XXXIX, 1889-1890
1945-69-8752
Thomas Johnson after unknown photographer
“John Drew,” in The Century, Vol. XL, May- October1890
1945-69-8753
R. G. Tietze after unknown photographer
“John Drew as Handy Andy,” in The Century, Vol. XL, May- October1890
1945-69-8754
Thomas Johnson after Elisabeth Vigee Lebrun
“Madame Le Brun's Portrait of Herself,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. XIII, 1885-1886
1945-69-8755
F. S King after F. S. King
“F. S. Church in his Studio” and “F. S. King,” in Harper's Weekly, October 7, 1893
On back: article by Barnet Phillips about Church
1945-69-8756
Frederick Juengling after James Abbott McNeill Whistler
“Portrait of Whistler,” in Scribner's Monthly, Vol. XVIII, May-October 1879
1945-69-8757
H. Thiriat after Mignard
“Moliere as Julius Caesar,” in The Magazine of Art (London: Cassell & Co., 1886)
1945-69-8758
O. Lacour after Rembrandt
“Rembrandt Self-Portrait,” in English Illustrated Magazine (London: Macmillan, 1888)
1945-69-8759
O. Lacour after Alphonse de Neuville
“On the Road to German Prisons,” in The Magazine of Art (London: Cassell, 1891)
1945-69-8760
Unknown engraver and artist, perhaps after a
photo
“Alphonse de Neuville,” in The Magazine of Art (London: Cassell, 1891)
1945-69-8761
O. Lacour after a photograph by Imperial Photographic Company
“John Pettie,” in Some Modern Artists and Their Work (London: Cassell & Co., 1883)
On back: article about Pettie
1945-69-7000 – mounted with 8761 and filed
under that number
O.
Lacour(?) after John Pettie(?)
“Trout
Fishing at
1945-69-8762
A. Lepere, engraver and artist
“Portrait of Lepere,” in Scribner's Magazine, Vol. XVIII, 1895
On
back: article about Lepere, with 3
more pictures: :The Month of the Vintage,” a decorated letter, and mother and
daughter from the back
1945-69-8763
A. Lepere, engraver and artist
“The Scene at Bercy,” in Scribner's Magazine, Vol. XVIII, 1895
1945-69-8764
Jonnard after Leon Bonnat
“Pierre Puvis de Chavannes,” in Modern Art and Artists, ed. by W. Meynell (1886)
1945-69-8765
Jonnard after William Quiller Orchardson
“Portrait of Orchardson,” in The Magazine of Art (London: Cassell & Co., Ltd., 1890)
1945-69-8766
Jonnard after W. Holman Hunt
“W. Holman Hunt (1845),” in Magazine of Art (London: Cassell & Co., Ltd., 1891)
1945-69-8767
Jonnard after Jules Bastien-Lepage
“Jules Bastien-Lepage,” in The Magazine of Art (London: Cassell & Co., Ltd., 1890)
1945-69-8768
Jonnard after the statue by August Rodin
“Jules Bastien-Lepage,” in The Magazine of Art (London, Cassell & Co., Ltd., 1890)
1945-69-8769
W. B. Closson after Sarony, Photographer
“Daniel Huntington, P. N. A.,” in The American Art Review, V. 2, Part 1, 1880
1945-69-8770
Florian after John Fulleylove
“The Late Charles Chaplin,” The Magazine of Art (London: Cassell & Co., Ltd., 1891)
1945-69-8771
M. Klinkicht after Eastman Johnson? or perhaps a photograph?
“Eastman Johnson,” in The Magazine of Art (Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co., 1882)
On back: article about Johnson
1945-69-8772
M. Klinkicht? after Eastman Johnson?
“The Reprimand,” in The Magazine of Art (London: Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co., 1882)
1945-69-8773
M. Klinkicht after George Frederick Watts
“Mrs. Frederick Myers,” in The Magazine of Art (London: Cassell & Co., 1882)
On back: brief article about
1945-69-8774
M. Klinkicht after George Frederick Watts
“G. F. Watts,” in The Magazine of Art (London: Cassell & Co., 1882)
1945-69-8775
M. Klinkicht after Haynes Williams? or perhaps a photograph?
“Haynes Williams,” in The Magazine of Art (London: Cassell & Co., 1881)
1945-69-8776
M. Klinkicht after Haynes Williams
“The Stepmother,” in The Magazine of Art (London: Cassell & Co., 1881)
1945-69-8777
Johnson after unknown artist, perhaps a photo
“Boughton's Studio,” in Harper's, Vol. LXVII, April-Nov. 1883
1945-69-8797
– mounted with 8777 and filed under that number
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“George H. Boughton,” in Harper's, Vol. LXVII, April-Nov. 1883
1945-69-8778
M. Klinkicht after Albert E. Fradelle, Photographer
“Keeley Halswelle,” in The Magazine of Art (London: Cassell & Co., Ltd., 1881)
1945-69-8779
M. Klinkicht after Keeley Halswelle
“Fen-Land,” in The Magazine of Art (London: Cassell & Co., Ltd., 1881)
1945-69-8780
M. Klinkicht after G. Reid
“Alexander Macdonald, Esq.,” in The Magazine of Art (London: Cassell, 1889)
On back: article about the Kepplestone Collection
1945-69-8781
R. Heath after William Charles Ross
“Her Majesty the Queen,” [Victoria,] in The Magazine of Art (London: Cassell, 1889)
1945-69-8782
Timothy Cole after El Greco (Domenico Theotocopuli)
“El Greco,” in The Century Magazine, January 1903
1945-69-8783
Burig(?) after G. F. Watts
“Dante Gabriel Rossetti,” in Harper's, Dec. 1890
1945-69-8784
Bellenger(?) after Madrazo
“Coquelin as Ruy Blas,” in Modern Art and Artists, ed. by W. Meynell, (Cassell, 1886)
1945-69-8785
Bellenger(?) after Madrazo
“Coquelin in ‘L'Etourdi,’” in Modern Art and Artists, ed. by W. Meynell, (Cassell, 1886)
1945-69-8786
A.
Bellenger after William
“William F. Yeames, “ in Some Modern Artists (London: Cassell & Co., 1885)
On back: article about Yeames
1945-69-8787
A. Bellenger after William F. Yeames
“Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush,” in Some Modern Artists (Cassell, 1883)
1945-69-8788
Clement Bellenger after Daniel Vierge
“Clement Bellenger,” in Scribner's Magazine, Vol. XVIII, September 1895
On back: article about Bellenger
1945-69-8789
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Paul Potter,” in Harper's, September 1883
1945-69-8790
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“George Fuller,” in Harper's, Vol. LXIX, September 1884
1945-69-8791
Gustav Kruell after Thomas Sully
“Junius Brutus Booth,” in Harper's, Vol. LXXIX, November 1889
1945-69-8792
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“Edwin Booth,” in Harper's, June 1881
1945-69-8793
Gustav Kruell after F. Hollyer, Photographer
“John Pettie,” in Harper's, Vol. LXVII, November 1883
1945-69-8794
Gustav Kruell after F. Hollyer, Photographer
“Pettie's Studio,” in Harper's, Vol. LXVII, November 1883
1945-69-8795
Gustav Kruell after F. Hollyer, Photographer
“
1945-69-8796
Gustav Kruell after F. Hollyer, Photographer
“Luke Fildes,” in Harper's, Vol. LXVII, November 1883
1945-69-8797
– mounted with 8777 and filed under that number
Gustav Kruell after unknown artist
“George H. Boughton,” in Harper's, Vol. LXVII, April-Nov. 1883
1945-69-8798
Gustav
Kruell after J. Dupont, Photographer,
“Nicaise De Keyser,” in Harper's, Vol. LXVII, October1883
1945-69-8799
Gustav
Kruell after J. Dupont, Photographer,
“Studio of Nicaise De Keyser,” in Harper's, Vol. LXVII, October1883
1945-69-8800
Gustav Kruell, engraver after Pach Brothers, photographers
“Joseph Jefferson,” in The Century, Vol. XL, October 1890, frontispiece
1945-69-8801
F. S. King after Sarony, Photographer
“Joseph Jefferson as Bob Acres,” in The Century, Vol. XVIII, October 1890
1945-69-8802
T. A. Butler, engraver, probably after a photograph
“Charles Kemble,” in Harper's, Nov. 1889
1945-69-8803
Gustav Kruell, engraver, after a photograph by Sarony
“Edwin Booth,” in Harper's, Nov. 1889
1945-69-8804
T. A. Butler, engraver, probably after a photograph
“Edwin L. Davenport,” in Harper's, Nov. 1889
1945-69-8805
Gustav Kruell, engraver, after a photograph by Sarony
“
1945-69-8806
Gustav Kruell after Philip Wouvermans(?)
“Philip Wouvermans,” in Harper's Monthly, Vol. LXVI, March 1883
1945-69-8807
A. Hayman after C. S. Reinhart
“Sheep Pasture Near Alfriston,” in Harper's Monthly, Vol. LXVI, March 1883
1945-69-8808
J. E. Sharp after Philip Wouvermans
“The Hay Merchant,” in Harper's Monthly, Vol. LXVI, March 1883
1945-69-8809
W. H. Morse, engraver, drawn on wood by W. H. Gibson, after painting by William Hart
“The Last Gleam,” in American Painters (New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1881)
1945-69-8810
W. H. Morse after William T. Richards
“At
1945-69-8811
W. H. Morse, engraver, drawn on wood by W. H. Gibson, after George Inness
“Pine-Grove,
Barberini Villa,
1945-69-8812
W. H. Morse, engraver, drawn on wood by W. H. Gibson, after George Inness
“Light Triumphant,” in American Painters (New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1881)
1945-69-8813
W. H. Morse after William Morris Hunt
“Summer,” in American Painters (New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1881)
1945-69-8814
W. H. Morse, engraver, drawn on wood by W. H. Gibson, after painting by William Hart
“The Path by the River,” in American Painters (New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1881)
1945-69-8815
W. H. Morse after Arthur Quartley
“An Afternoon in August,” in American Painters (New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1881)
1945-69-8816
W. H. Morse after Jasper Francis Cropsey
“The Old Mill,” in American Painters (New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1881)
1945-69-8817
W. H.
Morse after
“
1945-69-8818
W. H.
Morse after
“
1945-69-8819
W. H. Morse after Alfred Parsons
“Down House, from the Garden,” in The Century, Vol. XXV, Nov. 1882-April 1883
1945-69-8820
W. H. Morse (?) after Alfred Parsons
“
1945-69-8821
W. H. Morse after G. F. Barnes
[Devereaux
1945-69-8822
W. H. Morse after C. E. H. Bonwill
[Timber Harvest,] with verse, ,] in Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin, 1880-1883)
1945-69-8823
W. H. Morse after George R. Halm
“The Whale Within the Iceberg,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. XII, Part I, 1884
1945-69-8824
Miss Powell after George R. Halm
“Stranded,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. XII, Part I, 1884
1945-69-8825
W. H. Morse after F. B. Schell
“
1945-69-8826
W. H. Morse after F. B. Schell
“Rapids
at Mouth of
1945-69-8827
W. H. Morse after Harry Fenn
“The
First Boat on the
1945-69-8828
W. H. Morse after J. Smittie
“Sentinel
Rock and
1945-69-8829
W. H. Morse after J. D. Woodward
“
1945-69-8830
W. H. Morse after Joseph Rusling Meeker
“Near
the
1945-69-8831
W. H.
Morse, drawn on wood by J. D. Woodward, after
“Sunset
in the
Box 52:
1945-69-8832
Possibly W. H. Morse, after Samuel Colman
“A
Street Scene in
1945-69-8833
W. H. Morse, drawn on wood by W. Gibson, after Horace Wolcott Robbins
“Sunny Banks of the Ausable,” in American Painters (D. Appleton & Co., 1881)
1945-69-8834
W. H. Morse, drawn on wood by Bonwill, after Thomas Hicks
“
1945-69-8835
W. H. Morse after J. D. Woodward
“West
Side,
1945-69-8836
W. F. Morse after J. D. Woodward
“
1945-69-8837
W. H. Morse after Granville Perkins
“
1945-69-8838
W. H. Morse after F. B. Schell
“
1945-69-8839
W. H. Morse after F. B. Schell & Hogan
“Timber
Coves,
1945-69-8840
W. H. Morse after F. B. Schell
“Storm
on Lake Winnipeg,” in Picturesque
1945-69-8841
W. H. Morse after Ernest E. T. Seton
“I Could Just See His Shapely Form...” and “The Partridge Drumming,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. XIV, 1886
1945-69-8842
W. H. Morse after R. Swain Gifford
“
1945-69-8843
W. H. Morse after Thomas J. Moran
“
1945-69-8844
W. H. Morse after Thomas Moran
“
1945-69-8845
W. H. Morse after J. D. Woodward
“The
Upper Delaware,” in Picturesque
1945-69-8846
W. H. Morse after Blum
“Old
Fire-Place,” [Governor’s
1945-69-8847
W. H. Morse after Quartly(?) [Signature lower left]
“The
Ferry to Governor's
1945-69-8848
W. H. Morse after Charles A. Vanderhoof
“A Gun Casemate,” in Scribner's Monthly, 1880-1881
1945-69-8849
W. H. Morse after Harry Fenn
“Point Lookout,” in Harper's, Vol. LXVII, April-Nov. 1883
1945-69-8850
E. Sharp after Harry Fenn
“
1945-69-8851
W. H. Morse after W. H. Gibson
“
1945-69-8852
W. H. Morse after Samuel Colman
“Street
in
1945-69-8853
W. H. Morse after Harry Fenn
“
1945-69-8854
W. H. Morse after Joseph Pennell
“Front
of
1945-69-8855
Unknown engraver after Joseph Pennell
“Candle-Makers' Row,” in The Century, Vol. XXVII, Jan. 1884
1945-69-8856
Hy Wolf after Joseph Pennell
“A
Rainy Night, Looking Toward
1945-69-8857
E. Heinemann after Joseph Pennell
“The Canongate,” in The Century, Vol. XXVII, Jan. 1884
1945-69-8858
W. H. Morse after Joseph Pennell
“The Cowgate, from George the Fourth's Bridge,” in The Century, Vol. XXVII, Jan. 1884
1945-69-8859
W. H. Morse after Frank B. Schell
“The Bridge,” in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1881-1883)
1945-69-8860
W. H. Morse after Samuel Colman
“Andernach
on the
1945-69-8861
Harley, drawn on wood by W. H. Gibson, after John W. Casilear
“River-Side,”
in American Painters (
1945-69-8862
F. L. McCann after Robert F. Bloodgood
“A Corner in Wheat,” in Harper's Young People, September 29, 1891
1945-69-8863
W. H. Morse after Thomas Moran
“Sound of the Sea,” with verse, in Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-8864
A. V. S. Anthony after F. B. Schell
“Visit to the Tomb,” in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-8865
W. J. Dana after F. Hopkinson Smith
“O
1945-69-8866
W. Miller after Bruno Liljefors
“Foxes,” in unknown publication, no date
1945-69-8867
W. Miller after John W. Twachtman
“Study
of
1945-69-8868
W. Miller after Wyatt Eaton
“Man's Head,” with article, in Art Journal, December 1880
1945-69-8869
Willy Miller after Thomas Hovenden
“I'm So Happy,” in American Art (New York: Cassell & Co., 1886)
1945-69-8870
Willy Miller after George Inness
“Sunset,” in American Art (London: Cassell & Co., Ltd., 1886)
1945-69-8871
W.
Miller after D.
“In By-Gone Days, he had often tossed baby Nancy,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. XIII, 1885
1945-69-8872
W. H. Morse after Harry Fenn
“Coke Ovens,” in Harper's, Vol. LXVII, April-Nov. 1883
1945-69-8873
W. H. Morse after Harry Fenn
“Allegrippus Ravine,” in Harper's, Vol. LXVII, April-Nov. 1883
1945-69-8874
W. H. Morse after William L. Sheppard
“Natural
Tunnel,” [
1945-69-8875
W. H. Morse after Harry Fenn
“Cumberland
Gap, from the East,” in Picturesque
1945-69-8876
M. Klinckicht after W. B. Richmond
“Andrew Lang,” in The Magazine of Art (London: Cassell & Co., Ltd., 1882)
1945-69-8877
Thomas Johnson after a daguerreotype
“Sidney Lanier,” in The Century, Vol. XXVII, November 1883-April 1884
On back: “Sidney Lanier,” engraved by H. Velten after photo by Kuhn & Cummings
1945-69-8878
Timothy Cole after Anthony Van Dyck
“The Countess Leccari,” in The Century Magazine, February 1913
1945-69-8879
Pierre Drevet after Charles-Antoine Coypel
“Adrienne Lecouvreur,” in Harper's Monthly, August 1878
On back: part of an article about engravers
1945-69-8880
Auguste Desnoyers after Francois Gerard
“Belisarius (Belisaire),” in Harper's Monthly, August 1878
1945-69-8881
Jonnard after Raphael
“Pope Leo X,” in The Magazine of Art (London: Cassell & Co., Ltd., 1890)
1945-69-8882
Thomas Johnson after Lenbach
“Pope Leo XIII,” in The Century, February 1896
1945-69-8883
Unknown engraver after Houseworth & Co., Photographers
“The Late Frank Leslie,” in Harper's Weekly, January 31, 1880
On back: obituary for Leslie and masthead from Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, January 10, 1857, with picture of U. S. Capitol
1945-69-8884
Thomas Johnson after Goupil & Co., Photographers
“Emile Littre,” in The Century, Vol. XXVIII, April-Nov. 1884
1945-69-8885
Gustav Kruell after Sarony, Photographer
“Henry
1945-69-8886
Thomas Johnson after Unknown photographer
“Henry W. Longfellow,” in The Century, Vol. XXXVI, April-Nov. 1883
1945-69-8887
Thomas Johnson after George C. Cox, Photographer
“T. R. Lounsbury,” in unknown publication, no date
1945-69-8888
Evans after unknown sculptor
“Louis
XIV as a Boy,” in
1945-69-8889
J. Herman Goetze after unknown artist
“James Russell Lowell,” with article, in Harper's, January 1881
1945-69-8890
P. Kahdemann after Ford Madox Brown
“The Execution of Mary Stuart,” in The Magazine of Art (London: Cassell & Co., 1890)
1945-69-8891
William B. Closson after Fratelli Vianelli, Photographers
“Margaret
of
1945-69-8892
Gustav Kruell after Regnault
“Portrait of General Prim,” in Harper's, January or March 1877
1945-69-8893
Gustav Kruell after Ouless
“H. S. Marks,” in Harper's, January or March 1877
1945-69-8894
Gustav Kruell after William I. Topley, Photographer
“The Right Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald,” in Harper's, Vol. LXXVIII, March 1889
1945-69-8895
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist or photographer
“Cardinal Manning,” in The Century, Vol. XXVI, April-Nov. 1883
1945-69-8896
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist
“John Marshall,” in The Century, Vol. XXV, Nov. 1882-April 1883
1945-69-8897
Thomas Johnson after J. W. Alexander
“James McCosh, LL.D., President of Princeton College,” in unknown publication, n.d.
1945-69-8898
William James Linton after Unknown Photographer
“Joseph Mazzini,” in The Century, Vol. XXXI, Nov. 1885-April 1886
1945-69-8899
Gustav Kruell after C. Parker, Photographer
“Mr.
Justice Miller, of the Supreme Court of the
1945-69-8900
Gustav Kruell after Coypel
“Moliere,” in Scribner's Magazine, Vol. IX, June 1891
1945-69-8901
Frederic B. Schell after J. W. Laudenbach
“
1945-69-8902
John Evans after Burns
“Perce Rock,” in The Century, Vol. XXVII, November 1883-April 1884
1945-69-8903
R. C. Collins after Burns
“Cafe
1945-69-8904
H . C. Babcock after Burns
“Fishermen at Paspebiac,” in The Century, Vol. XXVII, November 1883-April 1884
1945-69-8905
C. J. Wardell after Frederick B. Schell
“A
Glimpse from the Mountain (
1945-69-8906
A. Lockhardt after Frederick B. Schell and Hogan
“
1945-69-8907
A. Lockhardt after L. R. O'Brien
“Looking
Towards
1945-69-8908
A. Lockhardt after L. R. O'Brien
“Old
Battery, St. Helen's Island,” in Picturesque
1945-69-8909
A. Lockhardt after L. R. O'Brien
“Chapel and Grotto at Ste. Anne de Beaupre,” in Picturesque Canada (J. Clarke, 1882)
1945-69-8910
Langridge after Harry Fenn
“Mauch Chunk, from Foot of Mount Pisgah,” in Picturesque America, no date
1945-69-8911
Langridge after Harry Fenn
“General
View of
1945-69-8912
Langridge after Harry Fenn
“
1945-69-8913-
OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
H. Ulrich after Paul Baudry
“Types of Beauty-No. 7,” in Harper's Bazar, February 11, 1882
1945-69-8914
J. Minton after A. Will, after an unknown sculptor
“Statue
of Gutenberg, at
1945-69-8915
J. Minton after Unknown Artist
“Shags and Sea-Gulls,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. I, 1873
1945-69-8916
J. Minton after Unknown Artist
“Light-House
at the Thimble Shoal,
1945-69-8917
George T. Andrew after Unknown Artist
“The Candy-Pulling,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. IX, 1882
1945-69-8918
E. Heinemann after Harris(? – see signature in lower right)
“The Towns-Folk Stormed Against the Iron-Bound Gate of the Castle,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. IX, 1882
1945-69-8919
E. H. (Heinemann?) after Unknown Artist
“The
Electric Light in
1945-69-8920
T. Shussler after Unknown Artist – see signature in lower right
“A Rainy Night - Street Lighted by Electricity,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. IX, 1882
1945-69-8921
John Evans after W. A. Rogers
“The Old Lighthouse Keeper and the Children,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. XIX, August 1892
1945-69-8922
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
[child kneeling on Kitchen floor,] in St. Nicholas, Vol. I, November 1873
1945-69-8923
J. P. Davis after F. Beard
[child blowing bubbles, dog watching,] in St. Nicholas, Vol. I, November 1873
1945-69-8924
J. P. Davis after Miss M. I. MacDonald
“The Last Guest at the Wedding,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. I, November 1873
1945-69-8925
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
[children piled on bed,] in St. Nicholas, Vol. I, November 1873
1945-69-8926
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
“In This Way They Went Up and Down the Creek...,” in St. Nicholas, November 1873
1945-69-8927
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
“The Cricket on the Hearth,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. V, 1878
1945-69-8928
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
“Scrubby's Friends Arranging her Christmas-Tree,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. V, 1878
1945-69-8929
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
“Ole Kriss is Coming with his Reindeer,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. V, 1878
1945-69-8930
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
[woman sketching next to scarecrow,] in St. Nicholas, Vol. V, 1878
1945-69-8931
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
“I Hasn't Said he Might Go,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. V, 1878
1945-69-8932
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
“Dick Lee in Trouble,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. V, 1878
1945-69-8933
J. P. Davis after F. D.
“At the Entrance to the Circus,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. V, 1878
1945-69-8934
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
“Pinned!” in St. Nicholas, Vol. V, 1878
1945-69-8935
J. P. Davis after F. D.
“O, Tom! The King Wants to Speak with You!” in St. Nicholas, Vol. VI, 1879
1945-69-8936
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
“Parker's Big Fish,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. VI, 1879
1945-69-8937
J. P. Davis after F. D.
“The Housekeepers at Home,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. VI, 1879
1945-69-8938
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
“Fly! The Enemy Comes!” in St. Nicholas, Vol. VI, 1879
1945-69-8939
H. Davidson after Kenyon Cox
“Old Piper and the Dryad,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. XII, May-October 1885
1945-69-8940
John Evans after J. Shepherd
“Gathering Autumn Leaves in the Mountains,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. XX, November 1892
1945-69-8941
John Evans after John Evans
“Summer's Come,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. XIX, No. 8, June 1892
1945-69-8942
E. H. Del'Orme after Harry Fenn
“In the Clover,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. XVIII, July 1891
1945-69-8943
E. H. Del'Orme after Francis Day
“The Bloom of May,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. XXI, May 1894
1945-69-8944
E. H. Del'Orme after unknown artist
“In the Conservatory,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. XIX, May 1892
1945-69-8945
E. Hinemann after Jan Verhas
“Helping Mother,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. VI, 1879
1945-69-8946
Gustav Kruell after Edwin H. Blashfield
“His Lordship's Bedtime,” in St. Nicholas, January 1883
1945-69-8947
F. Juengling after unknown artist, but see monogram
“Young George Thinks It Over,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. III, 1876
1945-69-8948
F. Juengling after unknown artist, but see monogram
“Stephenson Running His Own Engine,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. III, 1876
1945-69-8949
F. Juengling after unknown artist
“The Signal of Distress,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. III, 1876
1945-69-8950
F. Juengling after unknown artist
“Over the Rocky Trails of the Mountains,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. III, 1876
1945-69-8951
“When
the
1945-69-8952
Held after W. A. Rogers
“Up to the Pilot House We Rushed...,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. XIV, Nov. 1886-April 1887
1945-69-8953
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
“The Dogs Became Frantic at Sight of the Deer,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. IV, 1877
1945-69-8954
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
“Capsized in the Snow,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. IV, 1877
1945-69-8955
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
“The ‘Swooping Eagle’ to the Rescue,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. IV, 1877
1945-69-8956
J. P. Davis after unknown artist
“The Procession,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. IV, 1877
1945-69-8957
Frank French after Frank French
“On New Year's Day in the Morning,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. XX, January 1893
Box 53:
1945-69-8958
John Evans after Alfred Frederick
“The King's Feast: Bringing in the viands,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. XII, 1884-1885
1945-69-8959
Frank French after Mary Hallock Foote
“A November Evening,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. XIII, Part I, 1885-1886
1945-69-8960
R. Taylor after Mee(? See monogram)
[Girl’s head,] in St. Nicholas, Vol. XIII, Part 2, May-Oct. 1886
1945-69-8961
“When We Were Boys -,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. IX, September 1882
1945-69-8962
Langridge after unknown artist
[old woman asleep in rocking chair,] in St. Nicholas, Vol. I, November 1873
1945-69-8963
W. B. Closson after F. S. Church
“The Boy in the Moon,” with verse, in St. Nicholas, Vol. IX, June 1882
1945-69-8964
W. B. Closson after unknown artist
“The Minuet,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. VIII, 1881
1945-69-8965
[circus scene,] in St. Nicholas, Vol. VIII, 1881
1945-69-8966
Frederick Juengling after illegible
“Sir Beaumains and the Black Knight,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. VIII, 1881
1945-69-8967
Frank French after unknown artist
“A Little Old Bachelor,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. VIII, 1881
1945-69-8968
[Malayan Sword Dance,] in St. Nicholas, Vol. VI, 1879
1945-69-8969
Frederick Juengling after Kelly
“fraid?
No!
1945-69-8970
E. Heinemann after C.S.R.
“Thee Can Hand Me the Letter,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. IV, 1877
1945-69-8971
E. Heinemann after Kelly
“The Shepherd and his Flock,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. IV, 1877
1945-69-8972
E. Heinemann after Kelly
“Frank Launches the Boat,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. IV, 1877
1945-69-8973
E. Heinemann after C. S. R.
“She Took his Damp Clothes...,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. IV, 1877
1945-69-8974
“Mustering all his strength, ...,” in St. Nicholas, Vol. VIII, 1881
1945-69-8975
T.D. Sugden after R.L.
[woman with logs on river,] in St. Nicholas, Vol. VIII, 1881
1945-69-8976
George
T. Andrew after
“She gazed upon the inner court ...,” in Sir Walter Scott, The Lay of the Last Minstrel (Boston: Ticknor & Co., 1886)
1945-69-8977
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
“Who lists may in their mumming see/ Traces of ancient mystery,” in Christmas in the Olden Time, by Sir Walter Scott (New York: Cassell & Co., Ltd., 1887)
1945-69-8978
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[Scots and geese,] in Christmas in the Olden Time, by Scott (Cassell & Co., 1887)
1945-69-8979
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[banquet scene, with chalice,] in Christmas in the Olden Time, by Scott (Cassell, 1887)
1945-69-8980
George T. Andrew after Henry Sandham
“On Christmas eve the Mass was sung,” in Christmas in the Olden Time, by Scott (1887)
1945-69-8981
George T. Andrew after Childe Hassam
“On Christmas eve the bells were rung,” in Christmas in the Olden Time, by Scott (1887)
1945-69-8982
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[people around fire,] in Christmas in the Olden Time, by Scott (Cassell & Co., 1887)
1945-69-8983
George T. Andrew after Henry Sandham
[family
around fire,] in Christmas in the Olden
Time, by Scott (Cassell & Co., 1887)
1945-69-8984
George T. Andrew after Childe Hassam
[classical people in procession,] in Christmas in the Olden Time, by Scott (Cassell, 1887)
1945-69-8985
George T. Andrew after Unknown artist
[snow-covered buildings and portrait of Scott, added to original print,] in Christmas in the Olden Time, by Sir Walter Scott (New York: Cassell & Co., 1887)
On back: title page for book, and lists of artists who produced pictures for it
1945-69-8986
George T. Andrew after unknown artist
[night snow scene,] in Christmas in the Olden Time, by Scott (Cassell & Co., 1887)
1945-69-8987
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
“The grim boar's head frowned on high...,” in Christmas in the Olden Time (1887)
1945-69-8988
George
T. Andrew after J. Steeple
“Blue-coated service man,” in Christmas in the Olden Time, by Scott (Cassell, 1887)
1945-69-8989
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
“Cheer the poor man’s heart,” in Christmas in the Olden Time, by Scott (Cassell, 1887)
1945-69-8990
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[House by river,] in Sir Walter Scott, The Lay of the Last Minstrel (Ticknor & Co., 1886)
1945-69-8991
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[boy in forest,] in Sir Walter Scott, The Lay of the Last Minstrel (Ticknor & Co., 1886)
1945-69-8992
A. V. S. Anthony (? Looks more like Young,} after Edmund H. Garrett
[2 knights jousting,] in Sir Walter Scott, The Lay of the Last Minstrel (Ticknor, 1886)
1945-69-8993
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[bloodhound,] in Sir Walter Scott, The Lay of the Last Minstrel (Ticknor & Co., 1886)
1945-69-8994
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[minstrel, with verse,] in Scott’s The Lay of the Last Minstrel (Boston: Ticknor, 1886);
On back: artist’s studio, and decorated title for the book
1945-69-8995
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[Castle with grazing sheep,] in Scott, The Lay of the Last Minstrel (Ticknor & Co., 1886)
1945-69-8996
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[small castle,] with verse, in Scott, The Lay of the Last Minstrel (Boston: Ticknor, 1886)
1945-69-8997
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[Young woman kneeling at deathbed of old man,] in Sir Walter Scott, The Lay of the Last Minstrel (Boston: Ticknor & Co., 1886)
1945-69-8998
George T. Andrew after unknown artist
“Fortune: The vulgar game of Post and Pair,” in Christmas in the Olden Time (1887)
1945-69-8999
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[dancing couple,] in Christmas in the Olden Time, by Scott (New York: Cassell, 1887)
1945-69-9000
George T. Andrew after George A. Teel
[priest at altar,] in Christmas in the Olden Time, by Scott (New York: Cassell, 1887)
1945-69-9001
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: From a photo by F. C. Schaaruachter
“Count Von Moltke” in The Century, Nov. 1883-April 1884
1945-69-9002
Engraver: Heinemann. Artist: Marie-Nicholas Ponce-Camus
“Edouard-Adolphe-Casimir-Joseph Mortier, Duke of
1945-69-9003
Engraver: Tietze. Artist: unknown.
“John McVickar” in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1884
1945-69-9004
Engraver: T. A. Butler. Artist: from lithograph by Belliard
“Marquise de Montesson,” in The Women of the French Salons, by Amelia Mason, 1891; also in The Century Magazine, 1890
1945-69-9005
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: unknown
“Mme. D’Epinay,” in The Women of the French Salons, by Amelia Mason, 1891; also in The Century Magazine, 1890
1945-69-9006
Engraver: C. Roberts. Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds
“Portrait of Lady Frances Marsham, Afterwards Lady Romney,” in Harper’s Bazar, 1890
1945-69-9007
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: From an old Russian lithograph
“Emperor Nicholas I,” in The Century Magazine, May 1891
1945-69-9008
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-9009
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: J. J. Henner
“Madame Noetzin,” in The Magazine of Art, June 1888
1945-69-9010
Engraver: H. Velten, from engraving by William Holl, Jr. Artist: Thomas Carrick
“Daniel O’Connell,” in The Century Magazine, April-November 1894
1945-69-9011
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Maull and Fox, photographers
“Charles Darwin,” in Harper’s, October 1884
1945-69-9012
Engraver: Gustav Kruell (?) Artist: unknown
“Christopher Plantin,” in Harper’s, June-November 1890
1945-69-9013
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: Titian
“Portrait of Philip II,” in Harper’s, November 1892-April 1893
1945-69-9014
Engraver: R. Taylor. Artist: Velasquez
“Philip IV,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1888
1945-69-9015
Engraver: Wm B. Closson. Artist: Regnault
“General Prim,” in The Century Magazine, November 1881
1945-69-9016
Engraver: T. S. Bayley. Artist: E. T. Compton
“Castillo Del Rey, Majorca,” in Picturesque
1945-69-9017
Engraver: T. S. Bayley. Artist: J. MacWhirter, A. R. A.
“
1945-69-9018
Engraver: T. S. Bayley. Artist: unknown.
“Tangier,” in Picturesque
1945-69-9019
Engraver: T. S. Bayley. Artist: E. T. Compton
“Near Cabo Sagratifi: Sierra Nevada in Distance,” in Picturesque
1945-69-9020
Engraver: T. S. Bayley. Artist: J. Fulleylove
“
1945-69-9021
Engraver: T. S. Bayley. Artist: J. Fulleylove
“Spezzia,” in Picturesque
1945-69-9022
Engraver: A. Blosse. Artist: unknown
“Tunny Fishing: The
Slaughter,” in Picturesque
1945-69-9023
Engraver: A. Blosse. Artist: unknown
“The Top of the Grand
1945-69-9024
Engraver: A. Blosse. Artist: W. Hatherell
“
1945-69-9025
Engraver: A. Blosse. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-9026
Engraver: A. Blosse. Artist: J. Fulleylove
“The Docks,” in Picturesque
1945-69-9027
Engraver: A. Blosse. Artist: W. H. J. Boot
“
1945-69-9028
Engraver: A. Blosse. Artist: John O’Connor, R. S.
“Gibraltar: from the Neutral Ground,” in Picturesque
1945-69-9029
Engraver: A. Blosse. Artist: C. W. Wyllie.
“
1945-69-9030
Engraver: A. Blosse. Artist: unknown
“Centa, from the Sea,” in Picturesque
1945-69-9031
Engraver: A. Blosse. Artist: John MacWhirter
“
1945-69-9032
Engraver: A. Blosse. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-9033
Engraver: A. Blosse. Artist: John Fulleylove
“Villa Doria and Gardens,” in Picturesque
1945-69-9034
Engraver: A. Blosse. Artist: Charlie W. Wyllie
“
1945-69-9035
Engraver: A. Blosse. Artist: Charlie W. Wyllie
“Santa Maura,” in Picturesque
1945-69-9036
Engraver: A. Blosse. Artist: Alfred East, R.I.
“
1945-69-9037
Engraver: A. Blosse. Artist: Charlie W. Wyllie
“On the Coast of
1945-69-9038
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Blum
“A Venetian Balcony,” in The Century, Nov. 1882-April 1883
1945-69-9039
Engraver: Meeder. Artist: J. D. Woodard
“
1945-69-9040
Engraver: A. Whitney. Artist: Blum
“A Memory of
1945-69-9041
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Robert Blum
“Street Scene in
1945-69-9042
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: unknown
“The Landing Stage, Patras,” in Picturesque
1945-69-9043
Engraver: H. F. Davey. Artist: E.T.C.
“Valldemosa,” in Picturesque
1945-69-9044
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: J. MacWhirter, A.R.A.
“The Isthmus of Corinth, From Acro Corinthus,” in Picturesque
1945-69-9045
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: J. MacWhirter, A.R.A.
“The Plains of
1945-69-9046
Engraver: J. S. Harley. Artist: H. Fenn
“Villa D’Este,” in Picturesque
1945-69-9047
Engraver: J. S. Harley. Artist: H. Fenn
“Market-Place at
1945-69-9048
Engraver: R. Berthold. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-9049
Engraver: R. Berthold. Artist: J. Fulleylove
“Mola San Carlo,
1945-69-9050
Engraver: Varley. Artist: F. Hopkinson Smith.
“In
1945-69-9051
Engraver: J. Greenaway. Artist: Collingwood Smith
“
1945-69-9052
Engraver: Wm. Closson(?) or Chauncey Wright(?) Artist: George Loring Brown
“The
1945-69-9053
Engraver: Aldine Co. Artist: Kressing
“The Zackenfall,
1945-69-9054
Engraver: C. Friedlander. Artist: J. Fulleylove
“
1945-69-9055
Engraver: John Karst. Artist: M. F. H. De Haas
“The Coast of
1945-69-9056
Engraver: John W. Evans. Artist: Louis Loeb
“
1945-69-9057
Engraver: Van Ness. Artist: F. Hopkinson Smith
“In Old
1945-69-9058
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: A.C.W.
[shag on a cliff,] in St. Nicholas, November 1873
1945-69-9059
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: J. C. Beard
[hummingbird and nest,] in St. Nicholas, November 1873
1945-69-9060
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Stephens.
[German goatherds,] in St. Nicholas, November 1873
1945-69-9061
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: W.L.S.
“Grits Concludes to Go Home by Himself,” in St. Nicholas, November 1873
1945-69-9062
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: W.S.
“The Sumac Gathers,” in St. Nicholas, November 1873
1945-69-9063
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: G.P.
“He Saw A Little Shovel Sticking in the Sand,” in St. Nicholas, 1874-1875
1945-69-9064
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: M.T. or T.M. (monogram)
[rider over flat landscape,] in St. Nicholas, 1874-1875
1945-69-9065
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Abbey
“A Mesopotamian Gooffah,” in St. Nicholas, 1874-1875
1945-69-9066
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: [see monogram]
“Lizzie Knelt Down to Arrange the Airy Skirt,” in St. Nicholas, 1874-1875
1945-69-9067
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: G. Perkins
“The Chase of the ‘Margaretta,’” in St. Nicholas, 1875
1945-69-9068
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: G. Perkins
“The Pilot Going on Board a Steamer,” in St. Nicholas, 1875
1945-69-9069
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: G. Perkins
“The
1945-69-9070
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Abbey
“The Interview with Crooked Feather,” in Scribner’s Monthly, April-Nov. 1876
1945-69-9071
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: unknown
“The Bobolink,” in Scribner’s Monthly, April-Nov. 1876
1945-69-9072
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: monogram: D inside O
“Professor Cleaveland on the Lecture Path,” in Scribner’s Monthly, April-Nov. 1876
1945-69-9073
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: monogram: T and M
“A Hill-Side Mosaic—(The ‘Pastures,’)” in Scribner’s Monthly, April-Nov. 1876
1945-69-9074
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: A.F.
“Great Fear of the Wicked Company She Had
1945-69-9075
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: monogram: T and M
[ship on moonlit sea,] in St. Nicholas(?), 1877(?)
1945-69-9076
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Thomas Moran
“The Heart of Winter,” in St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-9077
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Homer Martin
“
1945-69-9078
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: R. Swain Gifford
“Morning at Jesse Conkling’s,” in Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1878-April 1879
1945-69-9079
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: J. C. Beard
“Parallelism in Flight of Birds and Swimming of Fish,” in Scribner’s Monthly, Apr. 1881
1945-69-9080
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: W. P. Snyder
“She turned … and passed up the Twilight,” in Lucile, by Owen Meredith (
1945-69-9081
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: W. P. Snyder
“It needs not to tell…,” in Lucile, by Owen Meredith (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-9082
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“Government House, From Skating Pond,” in Picturesque
Box 54:
1945-69-9083
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Blum
“Brunhild, The Warrior-Queen, Hurls Her Spear at Gunther’s Shield,” in St. Nicholas, 1882
1945-69-9084
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist:
“Reverie,” in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1882
1945-69-9085
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist:
“Franconia Notch, From
1945-69-9086
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: E. A. Abbey
[17th century man and woman,] in Harper’s, Dec. 1883-May 1884
1945-69-9087
Engraver: Fred S. King. Artist: unknown
“The Francois Michelon Rose,” in The Century, April-Nov. 1883
1945-69-9088
Engraver: Fred S. King. Artist: unknown
“The Duke of
1945-69-9089
Engraver: Fred S. King. Artist: unknown
“The Eugenie Verdier Rose,” in The Century, April-Nov. 1883
1945-69-9090
Engraver: Fred S.
King. Artist:
“A Woodland Path,” in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1884
1945-69-9091
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: F. S. Church
“The Mermaid and the Sea-Wolf,” in Harper’s, Nov. 1884-April 1885
1945-69-9092
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Spring Blossoms,” in Harper’s, Nov. 1884-April 1885
1945-69-9093
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Charles Green
“The Lord of Misrule,” in Harper’s, Nov. 1884-April 1885
1945-69-9094
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Leon Bonvin
“Chrysanthemums,” in Harper’s, Nov. 1885-April 1886
1945-69-9095
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“A Love Song,” in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1885
1945-69-9096
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“On the Lower Ottawa,”
in Picturesque
1945-69-9097
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: F. S. Church
“Pandora,” in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1885.
1945-69-9098
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: monogram: T and M
“The Mirage,” in
1945-69-9099
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: W. H. Gibson
“Stable-Studio where Gilbert Stuart painted his portrait of
1945-69-9300 -
mounted with 9098-9099 and filed with those numbers
Engraver: E. Heineman. Artist: W.L.S.
“Bill Bunce Visits the Camp,” in St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-9301 - mounted with 9098-9099 and filed with
those numbers
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: monogram: T and M
“A Halt on the Journey,” in St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-9100 - OVERSIZED – A – Box 2
Engraver: H. Uhlrich. Artist: Henri Leopold Levy
“Types of Beauty—No. 8,” in Harper’s Bazar, April 22, 1882
1945-69-9101
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: unknown
[church procession,] in The Lay of the Last Minstrel (Boston: Ticknor, 1886)
1945-69-9102
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: unknown
[castle and village,] in The Lay of the Last Minstrel (Boston: Ticknor, 1886)
1945-69-9103
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: unknown
[castle, shields,] in The Lay of the Last Minstrel (Boston: Ticknor, 1886)
1945-69-9104
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: unknown
[decoration with stork,] in The Lay of the Last Minstrel (Boston: Ticknor, 1886)
1945-69-9105
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: unknown
[lion decoration,] in The Lay of the Last Minstrel (Boston: Ticknor, 1886)
1945-69-9106
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
“Power laid his rod of rule aside, and Ceremony doffed his
pride,” in Christmas in Olden Time (
1945-69-9107
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Then opened wide the Baron’s Hall…,” in Christmas in Olden Time (Cassell, 1887)
1945-69-9108
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: Childe Hassam
[gathering Mistletoe,] in Christmas in Olden Time (
1945-69-9109
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: Harry Fenn
[bringing in Yule log, decorating,] in Christmas in Olden Time (Cassell & Co., 1887)
1945-69-9110
Engraver: Geo. T.
Andrew. Artist: J. Steeple
[boar hunters with dogs,] in Christmas in Olden Time (
1945-69-9111
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
[Fool with others,] in Christmas
in Olden Time (
1945-69-9112
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
[procession to manor house,] in Christmas in Olden Time (New York: Cassell, 1887)
1945-69-9113
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
“The hall was dressed with holly green,” in Christmas in Olden Time (Cassell, 1887)
1945-69-9114
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
“The damsel donned her kirtle sheen,” in Christmas in Olden Time (Cassell & Co., 1887)
1945-69-9115
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Heap on more wood,” in Christmas
in Olden Time (
1945-69-9116
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
[hamlet,] in: The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1883)
1945-69-9117
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
“That joins Loch Katrine to Achray,” in: The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood, 1883)
1945-69-9118
Engraver: Not given on cuts. Artist: Not given on cuts
[birds over lake,] in: The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1883)
1945-69-9119
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
Published in: The Lady of the Lake…,
[thistles and landscape,] in: The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1883)
1945-69-9120
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
[birds on branch,] in: The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1883)
1945-69-9121
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
[lake with island,] in: The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1883)
1945-69-9122
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: unknown
[stone bridge,] in: The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1883)
1945-69-9123
Engraver: J. P. Davis. Artist: Harry Fenn.
[stream, deer skull, horn,] in: The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1883)
1945-69-9124
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
[hay stacks, mountains,] in: The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1883)
1945-69-9125
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
[mountain, lake,] in: The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1883)
1945-69-9126
Engraver: unknown. Artist: E. H. Garrett
[fields, mountains,] in: The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1883)
1945-69-9127
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: Harry Fenn
[river, mountains,] in: The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1883)
1945-69-9128
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
“amid Glenfinlas’ green,” in: The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1883)1883
1945-69-9129
Engraver: unknown. Artist: F. B Schell
“Across the brook like roebuck bound,” in: The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood, 1883)
1945-69-9130
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: A. B. Frost
[men and women in hall,] in: The Lady of the Lake (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1883)
1945-69-9131
Engraver: unknown. Artist: A. B. Frost
“And enter the enchanted hall!” in: The
Lady of the
1945-69-9132
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: unknown
[Margaret on turret,] with verse, in The Lay of the Last Minstrel (Boston: Ticknor, 1886)
1945-69-9133
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: unknown
[couple in woods, with dog,] in The Lay of the Last Minstrel (Boston: Ticknor, 1886)
1945-69-9134
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: Louis Loeb
“In the Hollow of His Hand,” in The Century, April-Nov. 1896
1945-69-9135
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“River Scene,” in Nature
(
1945-69-9136
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“View from the Cliff,” in Nature (
1945-69-9137
Engraver: Jonnard(?). Artist: H. Giacomelli(?)
“
1945-69-9138
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“Returning Home,” in Nature
(
1945-69-9139
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“Engelberg,” in Nature
(
1945-69-9140
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“Foot of the
1945-69-9141
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“Gap in the
1945-69-9142
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: H. Giacomelli(?)
“The Memorial,” in Nature
(
1945-69-9143
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: H. Giacomelli(?)
“An Evening Idyll,” in Nature
(
1945-69-9144
Engraver: W. B. Closson and his assistants. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
[
1945-69-9145
Engraver: Geo T. Andrew. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
“Irresolute and Trembling,” in Twenty Poems from Longfellow (
1945-69-9146
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow.
“Mad River,” in Twenty Poems from Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1884)
1945-69-9147
Engraver: Geo T. Andrew. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
“Becalmed,” in Twenty Poems from Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1884)
1945-69-9148
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow.
“Yet something ever cheers and charms,” in Twenty Poems from Longfellow (1884)
1945-69-9149
Engraver: W. B. Closson and his assistants. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
[sailboat,] in Twenty Poems from Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1884)
1945-69-9150
Engraver: Robt.
Hoskin. Artist:
“Sunset on the
1945-69-9151
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: E. Leutze
“
1945-69-9152
Engraver: John P. Davis. Artist: William H. Beard
“Whoo!” in: Harper’s, Nov. 1879 and Art in America, 1880
1945-69-9153
Engraver: Juengling. Artist: James Hamilton
“Ship of the ‘The Ancient Mariner,’” in: Harper’s, Nov. 1879 and Art in America, 1880
1945-69-9154
Engraver: Fitzner Davey. Artist: T. Graham
“The Last Boat,” in The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-9155
Engraved: E. H. Del’Orme. Artist: Victor Perard
“Sunset. A Sun-dog on the Snow Clouds,” in Scribner’s Magazine, Jan.-June 1891
1945-69-9156
Engraved: E. H. Del’Orme. Artist: W. L. Taylor
“The Thetis (on the right) and the Steam Whaler Beluga (on
the left) in the Ice off Lion Reef,
1945-69-9157
Engraved: E. H. Del’Orme. Artist: Charles Broughton
“At Close Quarters, Among the Icebergs,” in Scribner’s Magazine, Jan.-June 1891
1945-69-9158
Engraved: H. Baude. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“The World is Too Much with Us” [cliffs, with sonnet by Wordsworth,] in Harpers, 1890
1945-69-9159
Engraved: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“In the Distance Two British Cruisers Shone,” in Harpers, February 1887
1945-69-9160
Engraved: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: Elbridge Kingsley
“Waiting for Spring,” in The Century, Nov. 1882-April 1883
1945-69-9161
Engraved: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: Elbridge Kingsley
“Among the Pines,” in The Century, Nov. 1882-April 1883
1945-69-9162
Engraved: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: Elbridge Kingsley
“An Observer,” in The Century, Nov. 1882-April 1883
1945-69-9163
Engraved: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: Elbridge Kingsley
“At Sea,” in The Century, Nov. 1882-April 1883
1945-69-9164
Engraved: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“The Shepherd, Looking Eastward, Softly Said,” in Harpers Monthly, 1887
1945-69-9165
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: W. Hole
“Out of the night and the other world came in to him the dead,” in Scribner’s, 1887
1945-69-9166
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: Elbridge Kingsley
“Flight of the Birds,” in The Century, Nov. 1882-April 1883
1945-69-9167
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: Harry Fenn
“
1945-69-9168
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: unknown
“Around
1945-69-9169
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: unknown.
“Baron Castin, of
1945-69-9170
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: unknown.
“Siegfried Tempering The Sword Balmung,” published in: St. Nicholas, 1882
1945-69-9171
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: [illegible – see signature]
“Sworn Friends.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1882
1945-69-9172
Engraver and artist: E. Kingsley
“A Flock of Sheep,” in The Century, Nov. 1884-April 1885
1945-69-9173
Engraver: E. Kingsley. Artist: George Inness, Sr.
“Under the
1945-69-9174
Engraver and artist: E. Kingsley. Engraved from Nature
[
1945-69-9175
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: Elbridge Kingsley
“Life and Death,” in The Century, April-Nov. 1884
1945-69-9176
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: Elbridge Kingsley
“Snow-Born,” in The Century, Nov. 1883-April 1884
1945-69-9177
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: “by himself from Nature”
“A Tragedy of a Nest,” in The Century, April-Nov. 1883
1945-69-9178
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: Elbridge Kingsley
“Spring,” in The Century, April-Nov. 1884
1945-69-9179
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: Elbridge Kingsley
“A September Day on the
1945-69-9180
Engraver: Elbridge
Kingsley. Artist:
“The Last Load,” in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1884
1945-69-9181
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: Elbridge Kingsley
“Winter,” in Works of Longfellow, v. 3 (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-9182
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: R. Caton Woodville(?)
“The Kings Jester,” in Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1880-April 1881
1945-69-9183
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: R. Caton Woodville
“In
1945-69-9184
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: Frank Fowler
[head of a youth,] in The Century, Nov. 1881-April 1882
1945-69-9185
Engraver: Schussler. Artist: unknown
“The Laundry of the Casa G—,” in The Century, Nov. 1881-April 1882
1945-69-9186
Engraver: Catherine A. Powell Artist: unknown
“The Aqueduct in San Pedro (Morella),” in The Century, Nov. 1881-April 1882
1945-69-9187
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: Stephen Parrish
“Around
1945-69-9188
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Stephen Parrish
“Old Fish-House—
1945-69-9189
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Joe Pennell
“Around Cape Ann: The Town of
1945-69-9190
Engraver: Robt. C. Collins. Artist: Stephen Parrish
“Fish-Houses at Rocky Neck,” in The Century, Nov. 1881-April 1882
1945-69-9191
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: unknown
“A Ramble in Old
1945-69-9192
Engraver: G. A. Bogart. Artist: unknown
“A Ramble in Old
1945-69-9193
Engraver: J. S. Hussler. Artist: unknown
“Stone-Yard on the
1945-69-9194
Engraver: G. A. Bogart. Artist: Joe Pennell
“A Ramble in Old
1945-69-9195
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: Hy. Sandham.
“
1945-69-9196
Engraver: V. L. Chandler. Artist: Hy. Sandham.
“Hogarth’s House,” in The Century, May-October 1886
1945-69-9197
Engraver: V. L. Chandler. Artist: Hy. Sandham.
“Hogarth’s Tomb,” in The Century, May-October 1886
1945-69-9198
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: Hy. Sandham
“The Canadian
1945-69-9199
Engraver:
“By the Road-Side,” in The Century, April-Nov. 1882
1945-69-9200
Engraver: A. Whitney. Artist:
“The Canadian
1945-69-9201 –
mounted with 7999-8000, and filed under those numbers
Engraver: Henry
Linton. Artist: John s.
“’T Ain’t No More Mince-Meat Than a Cat’s Foot,” in St. Nicholas, vol. VI, 1879
1945-69-9202 –
mounted with 7999-8000, and filed under those numbers
Engraver: Henry
Linton. Artist: John s.
“
1945-69-9203
Engraver: W. R. Bodenstab. Artist: Henry Sandham
“On the Rush Meadows,” in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, June-Nov. 1888
1945-69-9204
Engraver: W. R. Bodenstab. Artist: Jos. Pennell
“Coming Home from the Fisheries, Fraserburgh,” in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, June-Nov. 1888
1945-69-9205
Engraver: W. R. Bodenstab. Artist: Jos. Pennell
“
1945-69-9206
Engraver: J. A. Bogert. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“Triumph of the Snow-Plough,” in Picturesque
1945-69-9207
Engraver: W. R. Bodenstab. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“Spearing Salmon by Night on the Restigouche,” in Picturesque
1945-69-9208
Engraver: A. F. Kinnersley. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“The Fishing Excursion,” in The Child’s Paper (American Tract Society, 1860)
1945-69-9209
Engraver: A. F. Kinnersley. Artist: Herrick.
“Going to sea,” in The Child’s Paper (American Tract Society, 1860)
1945-69-9210
Engraver: Florian. Artist: A. B. Frost
Scenes From the Great Novels: “The Slide,” Pickwick Papers, Chapter XXX
1945-69-9211
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“’Gone Away’ Over Caneseraga,” in Harper’s, June-Nov. 1893
1945-69-9212
Engraver: F. S. King and Grimley. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“Fox-Hunting in the
1945-69-9213
Engraver: P. Aitken. Artist: L. R. Wiles
“The Red Partridge Tells His Story: When the Dogs Came Near…,” in St. Nicholas, 1888
1945-69-9214
Engraver: C. V. Brownlow. Artist: W. H. Boot, R.B.A.
“A Painter’s House-Boat: Under the Willows,” in The Magazine of Art, August 1888
1945-69-9215
Engraver: R. Taylor. Artist: Sir J. D. Linton
“Sacharissa,” in The Magazine of Art, August 1888
1945-69-9216
Engraver: F. Pettit. Artist: undoubtedly from a photograph
“Harness Horses,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1889
1945-69-9217
Engraver: R. Varley. Artist: undoubtedly from a photograph
“Cattle at
1945-69-9218
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: A. C. Redwood
“Auctioning a Jack,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1889
1945-69-9219
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: A. C. Redwood
“Swapping Horses,” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1889
1945-69-9220
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: Frederic Remington
“Polo Players,” in Harpers Monthly, August 1891
1945-69-9221
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: Frederic Remington
“Jockeys,” in Harpers Monthly, August 1891
1945-69-9222
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“Fox Hungtin in the
1945-69-9223
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“
1945-69-9224
Engraver: W. J. Dana. Artist: F. B. Schell
“
1945-69-9225
Engraver:
“
1945-69-9226
Engraver:
“Trout Fishing on
1945-69-9227
Engraver: Bogert. Artist: Harry Fenn
“A
1945-69-9228
Engraver:
“
1945-69-9229
Engraver: Van Ness. Artist: Victor Perard
“Locks 23 and 24
1945-69-9230
Engraver: W. Miller. Artist: Jos Pennell
“
1945-69-9231
Engraver: W. Mollier. Artist: F. B. Schell
“Baie St. Paul,” in Picturesque
1945-69-9232
Engraver: W. Mollier. Artist: F. B. Schell
“At the Landing, Rosseau,” in Picturesque
1945-69-9233
Engraver: W. Mollier. Artist: F. B. Schell
“Among the Thousand Islands,” in Picturesque
1945-69-9234
Engraver: W. Mollier. Artist: F. B. Schell.
“Riverside Granaries,” in Picturesque
1945-69-9235
Engraver: W. Mollier. Artist: F. B. Schell
“Tail Piece” [train,] in Picturesque Canada (New York: James Clarke, 1882)
1945-69-9236
Engraver: W. Mollier. Artist: F. B. Schell
“Lumbering on the Upper Ottawa,” in Picturesque
1945-69-9237
Engraver: W. Mollier. Artist: F. B. Schell
“View From the
Box 55:
1945-69-9238
Engraver: J.W. Evans. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“
1945-69-9239
Engraver: J.W. Evans. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“
1945-69-9240
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: Burns
“
1945-69-9241
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: Welch
“Haying on the Coast of
1945-69-9242
Engraver: W. Roberts. Artist: Jas. D. Smillie
“
1945-69-9243
Engraver: E. R. Tichenor. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“Scenes About Lake Simcoe,” in Picturesque
1945-69-9244
Engraver: E. R. Tichenor. Artist: F. B. Schell
“The
1945-69-9245
Engraver: E. R. Tichenor. Artist: Alfred Kappes
“Indians Making Torches,” in Picturesque
1945-69-9246
Engraver: W. R. Bodenstab. Artist: F. B. Schell
“
1945-69-9247
Engraver: T. L. Smart. Artist: F. B. Schell & Hogan
“Crib of Timber Running the Slide,” in Picturesque
1945-69-9248
Engraver: T. L. Smart. Artist: W. C. Fitler
“A View in
1945-69-9249
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“Town Hall and Market,
1945-69-9250
Engraver: E. R. Tichenor. Artist: Fred B. Schell
“
1945-69-9251
J. A. Bogert after Thomas Moran
Looking
Towards
1945-69-9252
Andrew after Edward V. Valentine, sculptor
The Penitent Thief, in The American Art Review, vols. I & II, 1881
1945-69-9253
Andrew after Edward V. Valentine, sculptor
The Nation’s Ward, in The American Art Review, vols. I & II, 1881
1945-69-9254
Andrew after William M. Hunt
The Lambs,
in The American Art Review, vols. I
& II,
1945-69-9255
Andrew after a photograph
Edward
Virginius Valentine, in The American
Art Review, vols. I & II,
1945-69-9256
John Filmer after Benjamin F. Reinhart
Katrina van
Tassel, from American Painters (
1945-69-9257
O. Lacour after Nelly Erichsen
Joe Verrill, A North-Country Fisherman, in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1886
1945-69-9258
H. Velten after photograph
Verdi, in The Century, vol. 31, New Series vol. 9, Nov. 1885–Apr. 1886
1945-69-9259
Jonnard after John S. Sargent
The Misses Vickers: “Portraits des Misses…,” in the Magazine of Art, vol. 8, 1885
1945-69-9260 – see also 9261, modified version of this
Butterworth & Heath after Sir George Hayter
Princess Victoria, from St. Nicholas, vol. 3 (1876)
1945-69-9261 – see also 9260, a fuller version of this
T. Johnson after Sir George Hayter
Victoria, Aug. 10, 1835, in Harper’s Monthly, July 1880
1945-69-9262
Gustave Kruell after a photograph by
William F. Vilas, in Harper’s, April 1891
1945-69-9263
Gustave Kruell after unknown artist
Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, in Century, Oct. 1896
1945-69-9264
Engraved by Berthold from a mezzotint of G. S. Shury, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
The Ladies Waldegrave, in The Magazine of Art, Cassell & Co., Ltd. (1891)
1945-69-9265
H. Velten after photograph by Notman
William
Warren as “
1945-69-9266
W. A. Hinchman after a photograph by Chancellor,
John Brougham as the “O’Grady” in “Arrah Na Pogue,” in The Century, 1890
1945-69-9267
H. Velten after unknown artist, possibly a photograph
Princess
Victoria of
1945-69-9268
E. Thomas after unknown artist (Gilbert Stuart?)
George Washington, in Musée Universel, 1873
1945-69-9269
R. G. Tietze after John Trumbull
George Washington, from Century, 1887, with brief article on back
1945-69-9270
Gustave Kruell after Gilbert Stuart
Gibbs-Channing Portrait of Washington, in Harper’s, vol. 78, April 1889, frontispiece
1945-69-9271
Gustave Kruell after Gilbert Stuart
[Stuart’s first portrait of George Washington,] in Harper’s Monthly, Dec. 1924
1945-69-9272
Gustave Kruell after Captain Middleton
Mary, the Mother of Washington, in Harper’s, vol. 74, March 1887
1945-69-9273
Thomas Johnson after a photograph
Daniel Webster, in The Century, vol. 29, New Series vol. 7, Nov. 1884–Apr. 1885
1945-69-9274
T. A. Butler after a photograph
John Greenleaf Whittier at Forty-Five, in Harper’s, vol. 86, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-9275
R. G. Tietze after a photograph
[John Greenleaf Whittier?], in Harper’s Nrew Monthly Magazine, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-9276
Catherine A. Powell after J. S. Copley
Lady Wentworth, in Scribner’s Monthly, vol. 21, Nov. 1880–Apr. 1881
1945-69-9277
Catherine A. Powell after M. Oakey
A Nun at Her Devotions, in Scribner’s Monthly, vol. 21, Nov. 1880–Apr. 1881
1945-69-9278
T. Johnson after unknown artist,
John G. Whittier, in Harper’s, vol. 68, Dec. 1883–May 1884
1945-69-9279
Catherine A. Powell after a photograph by Hollyer of painting by Frederick Watts
Mrs. Percy Wyndham, in The Century, vol. 26, New Series vol. 4, Apr.-Nov. 1883
1945-69-9280
R. Paterson after R. E. Pine
Mrs. Yates as Medea, in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1888
1945-69-9281
- OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
F. Juengling after F. A. Verner
Shooting the Rapids, in The Aldine, 1876
1945-69-9282
Gustave Kruell after William Merritt Chase
A Fishmarket
in
1945-69-9283
Gustave Kruell after Elihu Vedder
The Venetian Model, in The American Art Review, July 1880
1945-69-9284
Gustave Kruell after Percival de Luce
On back: article about Elizabeth Zane
1945-69-9285
Gustave Kruell after Elihu Vedder
The Phorcydes, in The American Art Review, June 1880
1945-69-9286
Gustave Kruell after Van Dyck
1945-69-9287
Gustave Kruell after John Everett Millais
The Princes in the Tower, in St. Nicholas Magazine, Feb. 1880 (frontispiece)
1945-69-9288
Gustave Kruell after William H. Hunt
The Flight of Night, in The American Art Review, vol. I, Jan. 1880
1945-69-9289
Gustave Kruell after William H. Hunt
The Discoverer, The American Art Review, vol. I, Jan. 1880
1945-69-9290
Gustave Kruell after William H. Hunt
The Flight
of Night, from Linton’s History of
Wood Engraving in America,
1945-69-9291
Gustave Kruell after W. T. Smedley
“The Baron
and Flemming walked forth …,” in Works
of Longfellow, v. 2,
1945-69-9292
Gustave Kruell
Ideal Bronze
Head,
1945-69-9293
Gustave Kruell after J. G. Brown
The Deacon’s Visit, in Harper’s Weekly, May 6, 1882
1945-69-9294
Gustave Kruell after sculptor Praxitiles
Head from the Temple of Hera near Argos, in The Century, Feb. or April 1882
1945-69-9295
Gustave Kruell, after sculptor Praxitiles
Head of Zeus
from
1945-69-9296
Gustave Kruell after W. P. Snyder
“Yes! He
Loves Me!,” from Lucile, by Owen
Meredith (
1945-69-9297
Gustave Kruell after W. P. Snyder
“
1945-69-9298
Gustave Kruell after W. P. Snyder
[young woman slumped on settee,] from Lucile, by Owen Meredith (
1945-69-9299
Gustave Kruell after W. P. Snyder
[two young women talking,] from Lucile, by Owen Meredith (Boston: Osgood, 1882)
1945-69-9300 -
mounted with 9098-9099 and filed with those numbers
Engraver: E. Heineman. Artist: W.L.S.
“Bill Bunce Visits the Camp,” in St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-9301 - mounted with 9098-9099 and filed with
those numbers
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: monogram: T and M
“A Halt on the Journey,” in St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-9302
F. S. King after A. F. Tait
Lost in the Snow, from Harper’s, July-Nov. 1879
1945-69-9303
John Tinkey after Frederick Dielman
A Study, from Harper’s, July-Nov. 1879
1945-69-9304
Smithwick & French after B. C. Porter
A Child’s Portrait, from Harper’s, July-Nov. 1879
1945-69-9305
Annin after Wordsworth Thompson
The Scout, from Harper’s, July-Nov. 1879
1945-69-9306
F. S. King after W. H. Gibson
[mountains,] with verse, from Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-9307
W. J. Dana after J. W. Rix
“Brook,” with verse, from Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-9308
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Thomas Moran
“Westward, Westward, Hiawatha Sailed into the Fiery Sunset.” In Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-9309
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: F.O.C. Darley
“I have seen it in a vision,” in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-9310
Engraver: J.T. Speer. Artist: F.O.C. Darley.
“Hiawatha and the Ghosts,” In Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-9311
Engraver: John Andrew
& Son, sc. Artist: F. B. Schell,
“Toward the Sun his hands were lifted,” in Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-9312
F. S. King after Harry Fenn
Tower on the
Wall, [
1945-69-9313
W. H. Morse after Harry Fenn
Yarmouth Wherries, in Harper’s, vol. 65, June-Nov. 1882
1945-69-9314
Elbridge Kingsley after Corot
Lake Nemi, in The Century Magazine, no date
1945-69-9315
Elbridge Kingsley after Corot
View of the Coliseum, Rome, in The Century Magazine, no date
1945-69-9316
Elbridge Kingsley after Corot(?)
Old Hadley Street, in The Century Magazine, no date
1945-69-9317
Elbridge Kingsley, engraver and artist
Spring, in The Century Magazine, May 1884
1945-69-9318
Elbridge Kingsley after Rousseau
“St.
Michael’s Mount,” Off the Coast of
1945-69-9319
Elbridge Kingsley after Rousseau
The
1945-69-9320
Elbridge Kingsley after Frank C. Jones
Oriental Musicians (publication not known, no date)
1945-69-9321
Elbridge Kingsley after William Hole
I Were Liker a Man if I Struck this Creature Down, in Scribner’s Magazine, 1889
1945-69-9322
Elbridge Kingsley
Morning from
the Shadow of
1945-69-9323
- SMALL
Gustave Kruell after a photograph by Van Bosch,
Benôit-Constant Coquelin, in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, April 1889
On back: “Stage manager with his staff,” by Mernard
1945-69-9324
Elbridge Kingsley, after Albert Pinkham Ryder
The
1945-69-9325
Elbridge Kingsley after Corot
Orpheus Greeting the Morn, in The Century, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-9326
Elbridge Kingsley after Jean Baptiste Corot
The Wood Gatherers, in The Century Magazine, June 1889
1945-69-9327
E. B. Kingsley after Corot
1945-69-9328
E. B. Kingsley after Corot
Landscape with Cattle, in The Century, vol. 39, New Series vol. 17, Nov. 1889-Apr. 1890
1945-69-9329
E. B. Kingsley after a photograph by W. H. Jackson & Co.
Great
Shoshone
1945-69-9330
Elbridge Kingsley, engraver and artist
A Winter Idyl, in The Century, vol. 39, New Series vol. 17, Nov. 1889-Apr. 1890
1945-69-9331
Elbridge Kingsley, engraver and artist
Elbridge
Kingsley, in Scribner’s Magazine,
vol. 17, 1895, with article about him on back
1945-69-9332
Elbridge Kingsley, engraver and artist
Twilight, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 17, 1895
1945-69-9333
Elbridge Kingsley, engraver and artist
A Tragedy of the Sea, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 17, 1895
1945-69-9334
Elbridge Kingsley after Rousseau
The “Ravines of Apremont,” in The Century, Nov. 1890–Apr. 1891
1945-69-9335
Elbridge Kingsley after D. W. Tryon
Moonlight, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 18, 1895
1945-69-9336
Elbridge Kingsley after Charles-François Daubigny
The Setting Sun, in The Century Magazine, July 1892
1945-69-9337 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9338
J. A. Bogert after Thomas J. Moran
The Wonderful River, in St. Nicholas, vol. 1, 1874
1945-69-9339 – see also 9343
Engraved by Bogert, drawn on wood by C. Maurand, after Thomas Moran
1945-69-9340 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9341 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9342
J. A. Bogert after Thomas Moran
Caught by the Snow, from The Century Magazine, no date
1945-69-9343 – see also 9339
engraved by Bogert, drawn on wood by C. Maurand, after Thomas Moran
View from
Fourteen--
1945-69-9344 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9345 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9346 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9347
W. H. Morse after Thomas Moran
[city by ocean,] with verse, from The Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-9348
W. H. Morse after F. B. Schell
The Devil’s
Bridge, with verse, from The Works of
Longfellow (
1945-69-9349 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9350
W. H. Morse after Thomas Moran
Dream-Land,
from American Painters (
1945-69-9351 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9352 – see also 9357
C. Maurand after Thomas Moran
A Glimpse of the Missisquoi, in The Aldine, 1872
1945-69-9353
Ch. Maurand after Thomas Moran
A Storm in the Mountains, in The Aldine, vol. 7, no. 7, July 1874
1945-69-9354
Ch. Maurand after Thomas Moran
O
1945-69-9355
Ch. Maurand after Thomas Moran
1945-69-9356
Engraver: C. Maurand. Artist: Thomas Moran
“
1945-69-9357 – see also 9352
Ch. Maurand after Thomas Moran
On the Missisquoi, in The Aldine, vol. 7, no. 6, June 1874
1945-69-9358 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9359 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9360
John Filmer after R. Swain Gifford
Making Port,with
verse, from Illustrated Library of
1945-69-9361
James Miller after Thomas Moran
A
1945-69-9362 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9363 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9364 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9365
Lauderbach after Thomas Moran
Gathering Chestnuts (publication not known, no date)
1945-69-9366
Lauderbach after Thomas Moran
1945-69-9367
Lauderbach after Thomas Moran
Autumn Leaves (publication not known, no date)
1945-69-9368
John Karst after Thomas Moran
Lake Tahoe,
from Picturesque
1945-69-9369 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9370– missing or number not used
1945-69-9371 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9372 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9373 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9374 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9375
Annin after Thomas Moran
Oaks of
1945-69-9376 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9377
A.V.S. Anthony(?) after Thomas Moran? or Mary A. Hallock?
[meadow-brook, with cows,] from The Hanging of the Crane (Boston: Osgood, 1875)
1945-69-9378
A.V.S. Anthony(?) after Thomas Moran? or Mary A. Hallock?
[bird nest with eggs,] from The Hanging of the Crane (Boston: J. R. Osgood, 1875)
1945-69-9379
A.V.S. Anthony(?) after Thomas Moran? or Mary A. Hallock?
[mill and village,] from The Hanging of the Crane (Boston: J. R. Osgood & Co., 1875)
1945-69-9380
A.V.S. Anthony(?) after Thomas Moran? or Mary A. Hallock?
[ships in storm,] from The Hanging of the Crane (Boston: James R. Osgood & Co., 1875)
1945-69-9381
A.V.S. Anthony(?) after Thomas Moran? or Mary A. Hallock?
[cannon with broken wheel,] from The Hanging of the Crane (Boston: Osgood, 1875)
1945-69-9382
A.V.S. Anthony(?) after Thomas Moran? or Mary A. Hallock?
[girls and women in hall,] from The Hanging of the Crane (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1875)
1945-69-6992 –
mounted with 9377-9382 and filed with those numbers
A.V.S. Anthony(?) after Thomas Moran? or Mary A. Hallock?
[trees on hillside,] from The Hanging of the Crane (
1945-69-6993 – mounted with 9377-9382 and filed with those numbers
A.V.S. Anthony(?) after Thomas Moran? or Mary A. Hallock?
[sword with belt,] from The Hanging of the Crane (
Box 56:
1945-69-9383
A.V.S. Anthony(?) after Thomas Moran? or Mary A. Hallock?
[ocean,] from The
Hanging of the Crane (
1945-69-9384
A.V.S. Anthony(?) after Thomas Moran? or Mary A. Hallock?
[family at dinner,] from The Hanging of the Crane (
1945-69-9385
A.V.S. Anthony(?) after Thomas Moran? or Mary A. Hallock?
[rocky pool,] from The Hanging of the Crane (
1945-69-9386
A.V.S. Anthony(?) after Thomas Moran? or Mary A. Hallock?
[man in hall,] from The Hanging of the Crane (Boston: J. R. Osgood, 1875)
1945-69-9387
A.V.S. Anthony(?) after Thomas Moran? or Mary A. Hallock?
[mother reading letter,] from The Hanging of the Crane (Boston: J. R. Osgood, 1875)
1945-69-9388
A.V.S. Anthony(?) after Thomas Moran? or Mary A. Hallock?
[moon,] from The
Hanging of the Crane (
1945-69-9389
A.V.S. Anthony(?) after Thomas Moran? or Mary A. Hallock?
[older couple,] from The Hanging of the Crane.
1945-69-9390
A.V.S. Anthony(?) after Thomas Moran? or Mary A. Hallock?
[Rocky, arid terrain,] from The Hanging of the Crane (
1945-69-9391 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9392
E. J. Legarde after Thomas Moran
Long Island,
1945-69-9393 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9394
F. S. King after Thomas Moran?
Ashore on a
1945-69-9395
F. S. King after J. Hill
The Fog
1945-69-9396
F. S. King after Thomas Moran
Hauling the “Sleigh-Boat” Over the Ice, in St. Nicholas, vol. 1, Nov. 1873
1945-69-9397
F. S. King after Thomas Moran
1945-69-9398
John Andrew & Son after Thomas Moran
Can it be
the Sun Descending?, with verse from “The Son of the Evening Star,” from The Works of Longfellow, vol. 1 (
1945-69-9399
R. H. Stewart after Granville Perkins
From the Sky
the Moon Looked at Them, with verse from “Hiawatha,” from The Works of Longfellow, vol. 1 (
1945-69-9400
John Andrew & Son after Frank B. Schell
Hiawatha Building the Canoe, with verse from “Hiawatha,” from The Works of Longfellow, vol. 1 (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1880)
1945-69-9401
T. Shussler after unknown sculptor
“Small marble head found at Patras,” in The Century, Apr.-Nov. 1882
1945-69-9402
Elbridge Kingsley after unknown sculptor
“Life-size marble head,” in The Century, vol. 24, New Series, vol. 2, Apr.-Nov. 1882
1945-69-9403
Frank Pettit after Alfred Parsons
1945-69-9404
Frank Pettit after Alfred Parsons
“Book Whose Society the Poets Seek,” in Harper’s, vol. LXXIX, June-Nov. 1889
On back: “The Brook,” by William Wordsworth, decorated letter initialed by artist
1945-69-9405
Frank Pettit(?) after E. De Martino
The ‘Amerigo Vespucci,’ in Harper’s Monthly, February 1887, p. 371
1945-69-9406
F. A. Pettit after H. Siddons Mowbray
The Centaur, from Scribner’s Magazine, June 1893, frontispiece
1945-69-9407
F. A. Pettit after George H. Boughton
The Parting Guest, in Scribner’s Magazine, June 1893, p. 70
1945-69-9408
F. Pettit after W. H. Gibson
A Jungle, in Harper’s Monthly, 1887
1945-69-9409
Frank Pettit after Alfred Parsons
Corpse-Walk Pit, in Harper’s, vol. LXXIV, Dec. 1886-May 1887
1945-69-9410
Frank Pettit after Eric Pape
Night in the Women’s Ward, in The Century, Nov. 1884-Apr. 1885
1945-69-9411
F. A. Pettit after Victor Pérard
A Snow-Storm
Below, [
1945-69-9412
F. A. Pettit after Victor Pérard
Wentworth Valley, Blue Mountains, Australia, in Scribner’s Magazine, Jan.-June 1891
1945-69-9413
F. A. Pettit after Victor Pérard
Saluting the Flag (Morning exercise in the Industrial schools), in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 11, Jan.-June 1892
1945-69-9414
F. Pettit after Alfred Parsons
Guy’s Cliffe Mill, in Harper’s, vol. LXXXII, Nov. 1890-Apr. 1891
1945-69-9415
F. A. Pettit after Carl Hansen
Sentenced to Death, in Scribner’s Magazine, Vol. 12, July-Dec. 1892
1945-69-9416
F. A. Pettit after Domenico Morelli
Christ Ministered Unto (Mark i. 13), in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 8, 1890
1945-69-9417
F. A. Pettit after C. Graham
Cliffs on North Shore, above Duluth, in Harper’s, vol. LXIX, June-Nov. 1884
1945-69-9418
F. Pettit after C. Graham
1945-69-9419
F. Pettit after C. Graham
Alexandria Bay, in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, vol. LXVIII, Nov. 1883-Apr. 1884
1945-69-9420
F. Pettit after E. A. Abbey
Moat
Mountain, from the Wildcat, Near
1945-69-9421
F. Pettit after E. A. Abbey
Fingal’s
Cave,
1945-69-9422
F. Petit after unknown artist
Flora’s Glen, in Harper’s, vol. LXVIII, Nov. 1883–April 1884
1945-69-9423
F. Petit after unknown artist
Light-House at the Entrance to the Lost Channel, in Harper’s, Nov. 1883–April 1884
1945-69-9424
F. Petit after A. B. Frost
Guide Letting Loose the Dogs, in Harper’s New Monthly, Nov. 1883–April 1884
1945-69-9425
F. Pettit after C. Graham
Kakabikka
1945-69-9426
F. Pettit after Frank Seymour
View of the Second Cataract, in Harper’s, vol. LXIX, June-Nov. 1884
1945-69-9427
F. Pettit after E. H. Garrett
Rescue of
the Crew of the “
1945-69-9428
Frank Pettit after R. Swain Gifford
Old Roadway with Orchard, in Harper’s, vol. LXXI, June–Nov. 1885
1945-69-9429
R. Schelling after C. Graham
On the
Canal, [
1945-69-9430
F. Pettit after
The Road to Choubra, in Harper’s, vol. LXXXIII, June–Nov. 1891
1945-69-9431
Witte after F. Hopkinson Smith
Market Day, Valedé Mosque, in Harper’s, vol. LXXXIII, June–Nov. 1891
1945-69-9432
A. E. Wood after F. Hopkinson Smith
Fruit Stand, Scutari, in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, June–Nov. 1891
1945-69-9433
Frank Pettit after J. O. Davidson
The Battle of Trafalgar, October 21, 1805, in Harper’s, Nov. 1885-Apr. 1886
1945-69-9434
Jonathan P. Davis after H. M. P.
Landing of
William of
1945-69-9435
F. A. Pettit after C. Delort
“I Have Followed the Currents under the Branches,” – The Centaur, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 12, July–Dec. 1882
1945-69-9436
H. W. Peckwell after C. Delort
“Sometimes, also, my mother would return to me fragrant with the perfume of the valleys.” – The Centaur, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 12, July–Dec. 1882
1945-69-9437
S. S. Kilburn after Edmund H. Garrett
“All now was songless, empty, and forlorn,” from
The Closing Scene (
1945-69-9438
F. A. Pettit after D. W. Tryon
“Alone from out the stubble piped the quail,”
from The Closing Scene (
1945-69-9439 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9440
J. A. Bogert after Thomas Moran
Edmond’s Pond, in Harper’s, vol. 68, Dec.1883–Apr. 1884
1945-69-9441
Jon Filmer after A. R. Waud
Maiden’s Rock, Lake Pepin, in Picturesque America, v. 2 (New York: Appleton, 1874)
1945-69-9442 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9443
A. Measom after John S. Davis
Vernal
1945-69-9444 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9445
C. Maurand after J. D. Woodward
A Hummock,
1945-69-9446
Aikman after Harry Fenn
“
1945-69-9447
Grimley after Harry Fenn
Grand Cañon of the Yellowstone, in Harper’s, vol. 74, Dec. 1886–May 1887
1945-69-9448
R. A. Muller after Jasper F. Cropsey
High Torn, Rockland Lake, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-9449
Annin (?) after Thomas Cole
Desolation, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-9450
Annin after George L. Brown
Altorf, Birth-Place of William Tell, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-9451
Unknown engraver after Thomas Hill
The Yosemite, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-9452
Robert Hoskin after Granville Perkins
Long Branch from the Sea, in Harper’s, vol. LIII, June–Nov. 1876
1945-69-9453
Robert Hoskin after Granville Perkins(?)
Temples of the Rio Virgen, Southern Utah, in Harper’s, vol. LIII, June–Nov. 1876
1945-69-9454
Robert Haskin after George H. Boughton
Katwyk, in Harper’s, vol. 69, June–Nov. 1884
1945-69-9455
Robert Haskin after Allen C. Redwood
1945-69-9456
Langridge after A. Fredericks
King Rapp’s Garden, in Harper’s, vol. 51, June–Nov. 1884
1945-69-9457
Langridge after A. Fredericks
Down on the River-Bank She Saw Little Lights, in Harper’s, vol. 51, June–Nov. 1884
1945-69-9458
A. Measom after G.P.(?)
View in
1945-69-9459
John Filmer after Harry Fenn
Cliffs on the Yellowstone, from Picturesque America, no date
1945-69-9460
W. R. Bordenstab after unknown artist
Cemetery,
St. Pierre [
1945-69-9461
E. H. Del Orme after Harry Fenn
In the
Jardin des Plantes, [
1945-69-9462 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9463
A. Measom after John S. Davis
1945-69-9464
A. Measom after unknown artist
Palmetto Thicket, in Harper’s, vol. 52, Nov. 1875–Apr. 1876
1945-69-9465 after unknown artist
A. Measom
Azaleas – Garden at Magnolia, in Harper’s, vol. 52, Nov. 1875–Apr. 1876
1945-69-9466 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9467
John Filmer after R. Swain Gifford
Mount Hood,
from Picturesque
1945-69-9468 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9469 – missing or number not used
1945-69-9470
F. Méaulle after unknown artist
French Girl of the 17th Century, in Harper’s Young People, vol. 10, 1888–1889
1945-69-9471
G. Kruell after Bougereau
The Oranges, in Harper’s, Dec. 1875, p. 25
1945-69-9472
G. Kruell after Merle
Beggar Girl, in Harper’s, May 1876, p. 823
1945-69-9473
G. Kruell after unknown artist, possibly a photograph
Thomas Nast, in Harper’s, March 1877, p. 481
1945-69-9474
G. Kruell after unknown artist,
Anna Seward, in Harper’s, March 1877, p. 482
1945-69-9475
G. Kruell after unknown artist
Pico della Mirandola, in Scribner’s Magazine, 1879
1945-69-9476
G. Kruell after a photograph
Albert Moore, in Scribner’s Magazine, 1891
1945-69-9477
G. Kruell after C. S. Reinhart
Nice Girl in
an Old Chair, in Scribner’s Magazine,
1880
1945-69-9478
G. Kruell after W. L. Metcalf
“I Saw that
He Had Placed at Her Head a Little Cross,” in Scribner’s Magazine, 1891
1945-69-9479
G. Kruell after unknown artist
Early Portrait of Thomas Carlyle, in Harper’s, 1880-1881
1945-69-9480
G. Kruell after unknown artist
Cecil Calvert, Second Lord Baltimore, in Harper’s, 1883
1945-69-9481
G. Kruell after unknown artist,
The Indian Girl, in Harper’s, 1880-1881
1945-69-9482
G. Kruell after unknown artist
Ole Bull, in in Harper’s, 1880-1881
1945-69-9483
Gustav Kruell after C. L. Elliott
Portrait of Fletcher Harper, in Harper’s, 1879
1945-69-9484
Gustave Kruell after G. A. Baker
An Ideal Head, in Harper’s, 1879
1945-69-9485
Hoskin after J. F. Kensett
Noon by the
Sea-Shore,
1945-69-9486
Unknown engraver after Henry Inman
Mumble the
Peg, in Art in
1945-69-9487
Gustave Kruell after a photograph by Fradelle and
Young,
Walter Besant, in Harper’s, vol. 77, June 1888
1945-69-9488
Unknown engraver after a photograph by W. L. Hawker,
R. L. Stevenson, in Harper’s, vol. 77, June 1888
1945-69-9489
Unknown engraver after a photo by the London Stereoscopic Company
H. Rider Haggard, in Harper’s, vol. 77, June 1888
1945-69-9490
Unknown engraver after a photograph by Fradelle,
Thomas Hardy, in Harper’s, vol. 77, June 1888
1945-69-9491
Gustave Kruell from a photograph by Vander Weyde,
Joseph Hatton, in Harper’s, vol. 77, June 1888
1945-69-9492
Gustave Kruell from a photograph by Frederick
Hollyer,
George Meredith, in Harper’s, vol. 77, June 1888
1945-69-9493
Gustave Kruell from a photograph by Alexander
Bassano,
Miss Charlotte M. Yonge, in Harper’s, vol. 77, June 1888
1945-69-9494
Gustave Kruell from a photograph by Fradelle,
Mrs. T. R. MacQuoid, in Harper’s, vol. 77, June 1888
1945-69-9495
Gustave Kruell from a photograph
Félix Buhot, in Harper’s Monthly, 1886 or 1888
1945-69-9496
Gustave Kruell from a photograph by the St.
James’s Studio,
John Tyndall, in Harper’s Monthly, 1886 or 1886
1945-69-9497
Gustave Kruell from a photograph by the Cameron
Studio,
Leslie Stephen, in Harper’s Monthly, 1886 or 1888
1945-69-9498
Gustave Kruell from a photograph by Barraud,
Cardinal Newman, in Harper’s Monthly, 1886 or 1888
1945-69-9499
Gustave Kruell after John S. Sargent
Portrait of Carolus Duran, in Harper’s Monthly, October 1887
1945-69-9500
Gustave Kruell after an engraving by G. Seidel
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, in Scribner’s Magazine, February 1886 (frontispiece)
1945-69-9501
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Elliott and Fry, photographers.
“Alexander William Kinglake.” In Harpers Monthly, May 1888, frontispiece.
1945-69-9502
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown, possibly a photograph
“Eugenie Marie de Montijo, Empress of France.” In Harpers Monthly, March 1888
1945-69-9503
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Elliott & Fry, photographers.
“Walter Besant.” In Harpers Monthly, June 1888
1945-69-9504
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Photo by: H. S. Mendelssohn.
“Dinah Maria Craik.” In Harpers Monthly, June 1888
1945-69-9505
Engraver: Gustav
Kruell. Artist: Photograph by Alexander Bassano,
“James Anthony Froude.”
In Harpers Monthly, May 1886
or May 1888
1945-69-9506
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Photograph by Barraud.
“Herbert Spencer.” In Harpers
Monthly, May 1886 or May 1888
1945-69-9507
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Photograph by Hollyer.
“Samuel Smiles.” In Harpers Monthly, May 1886 or May 1888
1945-69-12903
– mounted with 9505-9507 and filed under those numbers
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Photograph by Alexander Bassano.
“Frederick Max Muller.”
In Harpers Monthly, May 1886
or May 1888
1945-69-9508
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Photograph by the London Stereoscope Company.
“Earl Lytton.” In Harpers Monthly, May 1888.
1945-69-9509
Engraver: Gustav
Kruell. Artist: Photograph by Mayall,
“Rev. H. R. Haweis.” In Harpers Monthly, May 1888.
1945-69-9510
Engraver: Gustav
Kruell. Artist: Photograph by
“Matthew Arnold.” In Harpers Monthly, May 1888.
1945-69-9511
Engraver: Gustav
Kruell. Artist: Photograph by Abel Lewis, Isle of
“William Morris.” In Harpers Monthly, May 1888.
1945-69-9512
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: [Michaelangelo?]
“Michael Angelo,” in Works
of Longfellow (
1945-69-9513
Engraver: Gustav
Kruell. Artist: From a photograph by H. S. Mendelssohn,
“Mrs. M. O. W. Oliphant.” In Harpers, June 1888
1945-69-9514
Engraver: Gustav
Kruell. Artist: From a photograph by Frederick Hollyer,
“Mrs. Richmond Ritchie. (Anne Thackeray).” In Harpers, June 1888
1945-69-9515
Engraver: F. Anderson. Artist: unknown
“Princess Elizabeth” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1887
1945-69-9516
Engraver: F. Anderson Artist: unknown
“Princess Augusta” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1887
1945-69-9517
Engraver: F. Anderson Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-9518
Engraver: F. Anderson Artist: unknown
“Princess Sophia” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1887
1945-69-9519
Engraver: F. Anderson Artist: unknown
“Princess Mary” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1887
1945-69-9520
Engraver: F. Anderson Artist: unknown
“Princess Amelia” in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1887
1945-69-9521
Engraver: H. Davidson Artist: Thomas Sully
“Mrs. John Ridgely” in unknown publication, no date
1945-69-9522
Engraver: H. Davidson,
from mezzotint of John Smith. Artists: W. Wissing and
“Princess Anne of
1945-69-9523
Engraver: H. Davidson. Artist: Antoine-Louis Gros.
“Louis-Alexandre Berthier, Prince of Neufchatel and of
1945-69-9524
Engraver: Dalziel. Artist: Neal.
“Portrait of Mr. Frank G. Macomber,” in Modern Arts and Artists , ed. by Meynell, 1886
1945-69-9525
Engraver: Peter
Aitken. Artist: Joseph Wright of
“Joseph Wright of
1945-69-9526
Engraver: Peter Aitken. Artist: Reynolds
“Josiah Wedgewood” in The Century, 1897.
1945-69-9527
Engraver: Peter Aitken. Artist: Stephen Pointz Denning.
“Princess Victoria, at the Age of Four” in The Century, May 1897.
1945-69-9528
Engraver: Peter Aitken. Artist: Paulus Moreelse.
“The Little Princess” in St. Nicholas, Oct. 1897
1945-69-9529
Engraver: Peter Aitken. Artist: Cornelis de Vos.
“The Daughters of the Artists” in
1945-69-9530
Engraver: Peter Aitken. Artist: Velasquez.
“Queen Mariana of
1945-69-9531
Engraver: Peter Aitken. Artist: Gilbert Stuart.
“Portrait of Elizabeth Bordley” in The Century Magazine, Nov. 1897.
On back: article by Charles Henry Hart, about the painting.
1945-69-9532
Engraver: Peter Aitken. Artist: Gilbert Stuart.
“Portrait of Marchioness D’Yrugo Maria Theresa Sarah McKean)” in The Century Magazine, June 1898, frontispiece.
On back: article by Charles Henry Hart, about the painting.
1945-69-9533
Engraver: Peter Aitken. Artist: After a Daguerreotype by Brady.
“Elisha Kent Kane at the Age of 36” in The Century Magazine, Aug. 1898, frontispiece.
1945-69-9534
Engraver: Peter Aitken. Artist: Peter Aitken.
“Henry George” in The Century Magazine, February 1899.
1945-69-9535
Engraver: O. Almquist. Artist: perhaps from a photograph
‘Harriet Hubbard Ayer” in Harpers Bazar, July 7, 1888
1945-69-9536
Engraver: O. Almquist. Artist: Gerard.
“Julie Recamier” in Harpers Bazar, July 7, 1888
On back: article about Recamier
1945-69-9537
Engraver: F. Meaulle. Artist: Rubens.
“The Two Sons of Rubens” in Harpers Young People, 1888.
1945-69-9538
Engraver: Meaulle. Artist: Velasquez.
“A Spanish School-Boy” in Harpers Young People, 1888.
1945-69-9539
Engraver: Meaulle. Artist: Porbus.
“Princess Eleonora of
1945-69-9540
Engraver: Meaulle. Artist: Jacopo Da Pontormo.
“Portrait of a Boy” in Harpers Young People, 1888.
1945-69-9541
Engraver: Meaulle. Artist: Rubens.
“Portraits of Children” in Harpers Young People, 1888.
1945-69-9542
Engraver: W. Biscombe Gardner. Artist: Professor Hubert Herkomer, R.A.
“John Ruskin” in Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-9543
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown, perhaps a photograph
“F. Therese Malten, Soprano” in Harpers, March 1883
1945-69-9544
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: unknown
“Paul Gustave Doré” in Harpers Weekly, February 3, 1883
On back: article about Doré
1945-69-9545
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: Walery, photographer.
“L. Alama-Tadema” in The
Century, 1893
1945-69-9546
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: Frederick Leighton.
“Sir Frederick Leighton, P.R.A.” in Harpers, April-Nov. 1883
1945-69-9547
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: From Photo.
“Leighton’s Studio” in Harpers, April-Nov. 1883
1945-69-9548
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: From Photo.
“Tommaso Salvini as Marco Cralievich” in The Century, May-Oct. 1893
1945-69-9549
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: Sarony, photographer.
“M. Coquelin as Mascarille in the “Precieuses Ridicules” in The Century, 1893
Box 57:
1945-69-9550
Engraver: M. Klinckicht. Artist: Sir Joseph Noel Paton, R.S.A., L.L.D.
Self-portrait, in Some Modern Artist and Their Work, 1883
On back: article by George R. Halkett, about Paton
1945-69-9551
Engraver: M. Klinckicht. Artist: Sir Joseph Noel Paton, R.S.A., L.L.D.
“The Dead Lady” in Some Modern Artist and Their Work, 1883
1945-69-9552
Engraver: M.
Klinckicht. Artist: From photograph by Done and Co.,
On back: brief article about Cole
1945-69-12904 - mounted with 9552 and filed under that
number
Engraver: M. Klinckicht. Artist: Vicat Cole, R.A.
“Arundel” in Some Modern Artist and Their Work, 1883
1945-69-9553
Engraver: M. Klinckicht. Artist: Frank Holl, R.A.
“Frank Holl” in Some Modern Artist and Their Work, 1883
On back: brief article about Holl
1945-69-9554
Engraver: M. Klinckicht. Artist: Frank Holl, R.A.
“Leaving Home” in Some Modern Artist and Their Work, 1883
1945-69-9555
Engraver: M. Klinckicht. Artist: from photograph by A. E. Fradelle
“Briton Riviere,” in Some Modern Artist and Their Work, 1883
1945-69-9556
Engraver: M. Klinckicht. Artist: Briton Riviere, R.A.
“A Stern Chase is Always a Long Chase” in Some Modern Artist and Their Work, 1883
1945-69-9557
Engraver: M. Klinckicht. Artist: from photography by London Stereoscopic Company
“Marcus Stone,” in Some Modern Artist and Their Work, 1883
On back: article by Wilfred Meynell, about Stone.
1945-69-9558
Engraver: M. Klinckicht. Artist: Marcus Stone, A.R.A.
“Le Roi Est Mort. Vive Le Roi” in Some Modern Artist and Their Work, 1883
1945-69-9559
Engraver: Wm. J. Linton. Artist: W. J. Hennessy.
“Booth as Claude in The Lady of
On back: passage from “The Lady of Lyons,” act V, scene iii
1945-69-9560
Engraver: M. Klinckicht. Artist: from photograph by Messrs. Elliot and Fry.
“Henry Stacy Marks,” in Some Modern Artist and Their Work, 1883
1945-69-9561
Engraver: M. Klinckicht. Artist: Henry Stacy Marks, R.A.
“Half-Hours at ‘The Zoo,’” in Some Modern Artist and Their Work, 1883
1945-69-9562
Engraver: Wm. J. Linton. Artist: W. J. Hennessy.
“Booth as
On back: passage
from “
1945-69-9563
Engraver: Wm. J. Linton. Artist: W. J. Hennessy.
“Booth as Don Caesar De Bazan” in E. Booth in 12 Dramatic Characters (Osgood, 1872)
On back: passage from “Don Caesar De Bazan,” act I, scene 1
1945-69-9564.
Engraver: Wm. J. Linton. Artist: W. J. Hennessy.
“Booth as Bertuccio in The Fool’s Revenge” in Edwin Booth in Twelve Dramatic Characters (Boston: James R. Osgood & Co., 1872)
On back: passage from “The Fool’s Revenge,” act I, scene 1.
1945-69-9565
Engraver: Andrew. Artist: William M. Hunt.
[angel from Albany Capitol,] in American Art Review, v. 1, 1881
1945-69-9566
Engraver: Andrew. Artist: William M. Hunt.
[figure from Albany Capitol,] in American Art Review, v. 1, 1881
1945-69-9567
Engraver: Andrew. Artist: from a photograph
“W. M. Hunt in His Studio in Mercantile Building” in American Art Review, v. 1, 1881
1945-69-9568.
Engraver: Wm. J. Linton. Artist: From Photographs by A. Marshall
“Portrait of William M. Hunt” in American Art Review, v. 1, 1881
1945-69-9569
Engraver: Wm. J. Linton. Artist: J. Hennessy.
“Edwin Booth as Benedick.” In The Aldine, 1870-1871.
1945-69-9570
Engraver: R. S.
Staudenbaur. Artist: photographs by
Sarony and
“Madame Christine Nilsson, Madame Etelka Gerster” in Harpers Weekly, Dec. 8, 1883
1945-69-9571 Engraver: J. H. Goetze. Artist: photographs by Sarony and Mora
“Madame Adelina Patti, Madame Marcella Sembrich” in Harpers Weekly, Dec. 8, 1883
1945-69-9572
Engraver: David Nichols, SC. Artist: From Photograph
“Annie Louise Cary.” In The Century, April-Nov. 1882
1945-69-9573
Engraver: Wm. B. Closson. Artist: From Photograph
“Clara Louise Kellogg, in Aida.” In The Century, April-Nov. 1882
1945-69-9574
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: From Photograph
“Etelka Gerster.” In The Century, April-Nov. 1882
1945-69-9575
Engraver: David Nichos. Artist: From Photograph
“Christine Nilsson.” In The Century, April-Nov. 1882.
1945-69-9576
Engraver: W. B. Closson.
Artist: Photographed
at
“Jenny Lind-Goldschmidt.” In The Century, Nov. 1892-April 1893
1945-69-9577
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Photographed by Brady
“Forrest as Metamora.” In The Century, 1889-1890
1945-69-9578
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: Photographed by Hollyer.
“Frederick Watts, R.A.” In The Century, April-Nov. 1883
1945-69-9579
Engraver: Thos. Johnson.
Artist: photograph by A. F. Mackenzie,
1945-69-9580
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: Photographed by Hollyer.
“Millais’s Studio.” In Harpers, April-Nov. 1883
1945-69-9581
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: From a Photograph by Kurtz.
“William M. Chase.” In The American Art Review, January 1881
1945-69-9582
Engraver: G. Kruell, after an engraving by Mandel. Artist: Anthony Van Dyck.
“Anthony Van Dyck.” In Harpers, July 1878.
1945-69-9583
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: Waldo and Jewett.
“Portrait of Colonel John Trumbull.” In The American Art Review, 1881
1945-69-9584
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: From a Photograph by Sarony.
“Walter Shirlaw.” In The American Art Review, 1881
1945-69-9585
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: From a Photograph.
“C. F. Wimar.” In The American Art Review, 1881
1945-69-9586
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Photographed by Allen & Rowell.
“The Late James T. Fields.” In Harpers Weekly, May 14, 1881
On back: article about the poet Fields
1945-69-9587
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Photographed by Sarony
“
On back: article about the artist Gifford
1945-69-9588
Engraver: John Evans. Artist: From the Painting by Gerome.
“Rachel as Phedre.” In Scribners Monthly, Nov. 1880-April 1881
1945-69-9589
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: J. W. Alexander.
“John Gilbert as Sir Peter Teazle.” In The
Century, Nov. 1887-April 1888
1945-69-9590
Engraver: Peter Aitken. Artist: Mme. Vigee Lebrun.
“The Girl With the Muff.”
In
1945-69-9591
Engraver: J. M. Johnstone Artist: John E. Millais
“Sir John E. Millais, Bart, P.R.A.” In The Magazine of Art, October 1892
On back: “The Widow’s Mite,” and title “In Memoriam: Sir John Everett Millais.”
1945-69-9592
Engraver: H. Velten. Artist: From a Photograph by Ambrosetti
“Rosa Bonheur” In The Century, April-Nov. 1884
1945-69-9593
Engraver: T. A. Muller. Artist: Rosa Bonheur
“Crossing a Loch in the
1945-69-9594
Engraver: E. A. Tilly. Artist: From Life.
“Josef
1945-69-9595
Engraver: A. Taylor. Artist: From a Photograph by Hollyer.
“Edward Burne Jones.” In unknown publication, no date
1945-69-9596
Engraver: M. Klinckicht. Artist: from photograph by A. E. Fradelle
“Philip H. Calderon, R.A.” in Some Modern Artists and Their Work, 1883
On back: brief biography of Calderon
1945-69-9597
Engraver: A. Bellenger. Artist: Philip H. Calderon, R.A.
“Sighing His Soul into His Lady’s
1945-69-9598
Engraver: M. Klinckicht. Artist: photograph by A. Boucher
“Louise Jopling,” in Some Modern Artists and Their Work, 1883
On back: biographical sketch of Jopling
1945-69-9599
Engraver: Swain. Artist: Louise Jopling
“It Might Have Been.” In Some Modern Artists and Their Work, 1883.
1945-69-9600
Engraver: Wm. Measom. Artist: unknown
“Jenny Lind.” In Howitt’s Journal, v. 1, 1847.
1945-69-9601
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: H. Pyle.
“St. Valentine’s Day in the Morning.” In Harpers Weekly, Feb. 26, 1881.
1945-69-9602
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Raphael.
“St. Cecilia.” In Harpers Monthly, Nov 1880.
1945-69-9603
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: H. Pyle.
“This is Enoch Wade, gentlemen,’ said the baronet.” In Scribners Magazine, Nov. 1889
1945-69-9604
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Weldon.
“Willard Stood There in the Entry with a Lamp in His Land.” In Harpers, Dec. 1889
1945-69-9605
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Dagnan-Bouveret.
“At the Pardon.” In Scribners Magazine, Dec. 1889
1945-69-9606
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“A Woman on Horseback.” In Harpers, Jan. 1890
1945-69-9607
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Fired Villiers.
“Tippo Tib and Manyema with Ivory.” In Scribners Magazine, Feb. 1890
1945-69-9608
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: H. Pyle.
“I wish to God we were well out of this all,’ he said almost gloomily .” In Scribners Magazine, 1890
1945-69-9609
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: H. Pyle.
“There, half-stretched on the wet, blood-stained grass, lay Philip Cross.” In Scribners Magazine, 1890
1945-69-9610
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Frederic Remington.
“Juan and Juanita.” In Harpers, July 1890
1945-69-9611
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: W. A. Coffin.
“The Naiku.” In Scribners Magazine, May 1891
1945-69-9612 - small
Recto: Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: F. D. Millet.
“Gardeners in Vierlande.”
Verso: engraver: Whitney. Artist: F. D. Millet
“Going to Market.” In Harpers’ new Monthly Magazine, no date
1945-69-9613 – mounted
with 1945-69-8702-8704 and filed under those numbers
Andrew and Filmer after Hill
[field] for “Maud Muller,” from Illustrated Library of
1945-69-9614 - mounted with
1945-69-8455-8456, and filed under those numbers
Engraver:
"Drawing
the Seine," From "
1945-69-9615
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Will H. Low.
“The Two Maries.” In Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-9616
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: E. T. Merrill.
“Chaucer and the Elizabethan Poets.” [Bacon, Shakespeare, Jonson, Spencer.] In A
Dream of
1945-69-9617
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: W. H. Low.
“Iphigenia.” In A Dream of
1945-69-9618
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Knaus
“Making Mamma’s
Christmas Present” in St. Nicholas,
Dec. 1879
1945-69-9619
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Jean Baptiste Greusse.
(The Dauphin) in St. Nicholas, Nov. 1879
1945-69-9620
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Thomas Hovender.
[elderly man in chair,] in Scribners Magazine, 1879-1880
1945-69-9621
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“The
1945-69-9622
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: M. J. Binns(?)
“The Mess-Room, ‘When the Wind is Off Shore” in Scribners Magazine, 1879-1880
1945-69-9623
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: W. L. S.
“Selling Cakes and Ice Water” in Scribners Magazine, 1879-1880
1945-69-9624
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“The Descent From the Cross” in Harpers, 1879
1945-69-9625
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: McMonnies.
“Modelling a Horse’s Head” in Harpers, 1878
1945-69-9626
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: McMonnies.
“Statue of Shakespeare” in Harpers, 1878
1945-69-9627
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: McMonnies.
“Female Figure, Symbolizing Agriculture” in Harpers, 1878
1945-69-9628
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: McMonnies
“Princess Charlotte” in Harpers, 1878
1945-69-9629
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“The Crown of Thorns” in Harpers, July 1878
1945-69-9630
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Titian
“Interior of a Turkish Cafe” in Harpers Monthly, 1877
1945-69-9631
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Titian
“Christ of the Tribute-Money” in Harpers Monthly, 1877
1945-69-9632
Engraver: Gustav Kruell Artist: Titian
“The Assumption of the Virgin” in Harpers Monthly, 1877
1945-69-9633
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“John Stark” In Harpers Monthly, 1877
1945-69-9634
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Gustav Richter.
“Reverie.” In Harpers Monthly, 1877
1945-69-9635
Engraver: Gustav Kruell after engraving by Anderloni. Artist: Titian
“Madonna and Angels” in Harpers Monthly, 1877
1945-69-9636
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Titian.
“Venus and Cupid” in Harpers Monthly, 1877
1945-69-9637
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Fidelia Bridges.
“The
1945-69-9638
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: [see monogram on picture]
“Even-Tide.” In Harpers Monthly, 1877
1945-69-9639
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: C. S. Reinhart.
“And You Are Sitting, as of Old, Beside My Hearth-Stone, Heavenly Maid,” in Harpers, 1876-1877
1945-69-9640
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Abbey.
“At the Same Moment the Judge Pealed the
1945-69-9641
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Medallion: Portrait Bust of Bryant” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1876
1945-69-9642
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Statue of Governor Winthrop” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1876
1945-69-9643
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: C. S. Reinhart.
“Lovers’ Strolls by Moonlight” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1876
1945-69-9644
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: unknown
“Clarendon House” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1876
1945-69-9645
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Ludwig Knaus
“Fragment From The Gamblers” in Harpers Weekly, about 1876
1945-69-9646
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Abbey
“Vraicking” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1875
1945-69-9647
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Abbey
“His Strawberry Cow Slipped Loose Her Tether” in Harpers, June-Nov. 1875
1945-69-9648
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Fred’k Dielman.
“Ursula” in Works of
Longfellow (
1945-69-9649
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: F. Dielman.
“Prince Henry, drinking” in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-9650
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Benjamin West.
“Death on the Pale Horse” in Harpers, Nov. 1879, and Art
in
1945-69-9651
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: John Smybert
“
1945-69-12905 - mounted with 9650-9651, and filed under
those numbers
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: John Singleton Copley.
“Portrait of a Lady” in Harpers,
Nov. 1879, and Art in
1945-69-9652
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: W. L. Sheppard.
“Lady Wentworth” in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-9653
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“Around the Fireside at their Ease” in Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-9654
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: A. B. Frost
“A Pacific Contest At the Soldiers’ Home” in Harpers, April 1881
1945-69-9655
Engraver: V. Bernstrom. Artist: A. B. Frost
“It Was All She Had to Give” in Harpers, April 1881
1945-69-9656
Engraver: W. G. Linton. Artist: John S. Davis
“The Infant Jesus” in The Aldine, Dec. 1872
1945-69-9657
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: M. L. Macomber
“The Annunciation” in The Century, Nov. 1892-April 1893
On back: short notice about Miss Macomber
1945-69-9658
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: Albert Pinkham Ryder.
“Jonah” in The Century, May-Oct. 1890
1945-69-9659
Engraver: Hy W. Peckwell. Artist: Morelli
“Madonna and Child Jesus” in Scribners Magazine, 1890
1945-69-9660
Engraver: G. H. Reed. Artist: L. Oliver Merson
“To Deck Himself From the Anemone Beds on the Hills” in Harpers, 1886-1887
1945-69-9661
Engraver: R. A. Muller. Artist: A. Bramtot
“Angels Watching Over the Child Jesus” in Harpers, 1886-1887
1945-69-9662
Engraver: Not Known. Artist: Briton Riviere, R.A.
“Daniel” in Some Modern Artists and Their Work, 1883
1945-69-9663
Engraver: Not Known. Artist: A. Bromtot
“On the Way to
1945-69-9664
Engraver: A. Anderson. Artist: Pierre Lagarde.
“Through The Desert” in Harpers, Nov. 1889-April 1890
1945-69-9665
Engraver: J. A. Adams. Artist: unknown
“Meeting of Jacob and Joseph” in Harper’s Illuminated Bible, no date
1945-69-9666
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Alfred Bramtot
“Listening for Voices” in Harpers Monthly, Dec. 1886
1945-69-9667
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Pinturicchio
“Jesus and the Young St. John,” detail from “Holy
On back: “La Belle Jardiniere,” by Raphael, engraver unknown
1945-69-9668
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Duccio di Bouninsegna.
“Christ Among the Doctors” in Harpers Monthly, Oct. 1893
1945-69-9669
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Oliver Merson
“Mary Teaching Jesus the Alphabet” in Harpers, Dec. 1886-May 1887
1945-69-9670
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Oliver Merson
“Mary Teaching Jesus the Alphabet” in Harpers Monthly, Dec. 1886
1945-69-9671
Engraver: Wm. B.
Closson. Artist:Dr. J. M. Heinrich
Hofmann of
“The boy Jesus in the
1945-69-9672
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: Giogione.
“The Adulteress Brought Before Christ,” in The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-9673
Engraver: G. T. Andrew. Artist: Birch.
[children in meadow,] in New England Bygones (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-9674
Engraver: G. T. Andrew. Artist: [illegible]
[man sitting on porch,] in New England Bygones (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-9675
Engraver: unknown. Artist: W. M. Dunk.
[cemetery,] in New England Bygones (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-9676
Engraver: E. Clement. Artist: A. B. Frost.
[corn husking party,] in New England Bygones (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-9677
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: Gilbert Gaul
“On the Way to Market” in unknown publication, no date
1945-69-9678
Engraver: Langridge. Artist: [see monogram on picture]
[family reading,] in St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-9679
Engraver: Brightly. Artist: Jac. C. Beard,
[two mules,] in St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-9680
Engraver: Lauderbach. Artist: T. Moran
“The
1945-69-9681
Engraver: Speer. Artist: H.R.S.
“Mackerel-Boats,” in St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-9682
Engraver: F. Juengling. Artist: unknown
“A Narrow Escape,” in St. Nicholas, 1879
1945-69-9683
Engraver: F. Juengling. Artist: Kelly
[horse tied to wheel,] in St. Nicholas, 1879
1945-69-9684
Engraver: F. Juengling. Artist: [see monogram]
“The girls decide to leave the carriage,” in St. Nicholas, 1879
1945-69-9685
Engraver: Dalziel Bros. Artist: S. Monk
“Francis Carew Finding the Body of Derrick,” in Character Sketches (Hess, 1892)
1945-69-9686
Engraver: Dalziel Bros. Artist: [illegible]
“The Old Woman Stood Still Before Them, Leaning on Her Staff,” in St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-9687
Engraver: Dalziel Bros. Artist: [illegible]
“Scene in
1945-69-9688
Engraver: Dalziel. Artist: Daniel Maclise, R. A.
[man escaping from castle,] in The Princess, by Tennyson (
On back: title page for the book
1945-69-9689
Engraver: Thomas. Artist: Daniel Maclise, R. A.
[women in castle room,] in The Princess, by Tennyson (
1945-69-9690
Engraver: Dalziel. Artist: Daniel Maclise, R.A.
“Your Highness would enroll them with your own,” in The Princess (Moxon, 1860)
1945-69-9691
Engraver: Dalziel. Artist: Daniel Maclise, R.A.
“I brought a message here from Lady Blanche,” in The Princess (Moxon & Co., 1860)
1945-69-9692
Engraver: Dalziel. Artist: Daniel Maclise, R.A.
“We scarcely thought in our own hall to hear…” in The Princess (Moxon & Co., 1860)
1945-69-9693
Engraver: W. Thomas. Artist: Daniel Maclise, R.A.
“At last a solemn grace…” in The Princess, by Tennyson (
1945-69-9694
Engraver: W. Croome. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-9695
Engraver: W. Croome. Artist: Hy. B. Brown
“Gen.
1945-69-9696
Engraver: W. Croome. Artist: W. Croome.
[man shooting deer,] in The
History of Wood-engraving in
On back: brief biographical sketch of Croome, by William J. Linton
Box 58:
1945-69-9697
Engraver: G. T. Devereux. Artist: William Hughes
[Christ rescuing girls,] in The History of Wood-engraving in
On back: short article about engravers, by William J. Linton
1945-69-9698
Engraver: Wm Croome. Artist: Wm Croome.
“Snipe Shooting,” in Gleason Pictorial, Aug. 20, 1853
On back: article about picture
1945-69-9699
Engraver: Wm. Croome. Artist: Wm Croome.
“Grouse Shooting” in Gleason Pictorial, Oct. 22, 1853
On back: article about picture
1945-69-9700
Engraver: Wm. Croome. Artist: Wm. Croome.
“Rail Shooting,” in Gleason Pictorial, Dec. 8, 1853
On back: article about picture
1945-69-9701 –
item missing or number not used
1945-69-9702
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Thomas J. Moran
“The Story of the Iceberg,” with poem, in St. Nicholas Magazine, Dec. 1889
1945-69-9703
Engraver: Edragal. Artist: T. Moran.
“Kwasind, The Strong Man,” with poem, in The Aldine, June 1872
1945-69-9704
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Josef Scheurenberg.
“Mary Meets a Shepherd-boy,” in The Century, Dec. 1894
1945-69-9705
Engraver: H. Davidson. Artist: F. Von Uhde.
“The Appearance of the Angel to the Shepherds,” in The Century, Dec. 1894
1945-69-9706
Engraver: Henry Wolf, from photo by A. Braun & Co. Artist: Dagnan-Bouveret.
“Horses at the Watering-Trough” in The Century, May 1894
1945-69-9707
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Marin Oakes Woodbury
“On the Dike” in
1945-69-9708
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: Fritz L’Allemand
“
1945-69-9709
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Baron Steuben.
“Death of Napoleon I,” in The Century, Oct. 1896
1945-69-9710
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: Emile-Jean-Horace Vernet.
“The
1945-69-9711
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Meissonier.
“1814—Campaign of
1945-69-9712
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Walter Gay.
“Charity,” in The Century, Dec. 1896
1945-69-9713
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: J. L. Gerome.
“The Last Prayer: Christian Martyrs in the Coliseum,” in Baldwins Reader, 6th year, 1897
1945-69-9714
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Frank W. Benson
“Summer,” in The Century, Oct. 1896
1945-69-9715
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Adolphe Yvon
“Marshal Ney Sustaining the Rear-Guard of the Grand Army,” in The Century, July 1896
1945-69-9716
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Meissonier.
“Information,” in The Century, July 1896
1945-69-9717
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: William M. Chase.
“The Artist’s Daughter,” in St. Nicholas, June 1896
1945-69-9718
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Narcisse V. Diaz.
“The Lovers,” in The Century, May 1896, frontispiece
1945-69-9719
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Eric Pape.
“I Could Buy Him An’ Sell Him Twice Over…,” in The Century, Sept. 1895
1945-69-9720
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: G. Bourgain.
“Submission of the Mamelukes to Bonaparte,” in The Century, June 1895
1945-69-9721
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: F. H. Tompkins.
“Mother and Sleeping Child,” in The Century, Jan. 1895
1945-69-9722
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Realier-Dumas.
“Bonaparte, the Novice, at the
1945-69-9723
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: William M. Chase.
“Gathering Autumn Leaves,” in
1945-69-9724
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Winslow Homer.
“Eight Bells,” in The Century, July 1894
1945-69-9725
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist:
Josef
“Alone in the World,” in The Century, July 1894
1945-69-9726
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Tito Lessi.
“Milton Visiting Galileo,” in Scribners Magazine, March 1894, frontispiece
1945-69-9727
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Horatio Walker.
“A Morning in Spring,” with article about
1945-69-9728
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist:
“Light In Shade,” in The Century, Oct. 1893
1945-69-9729
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist:
“In Her First Youth,” in The Century, September 1893
1945-69-9730
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Edwin H. Blashfield.
“The Angel With The Flaming Sword,” in The Century, September 1893
1945-69-9731
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: A. Castaigne.
“A Festival of the Felibres: ‘To Mistral,” in The Century, March 1893
1945-69-9732
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: William Thorne
“Purity,” in The Century, February 1893
1945-69-9733
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Alice D. Kellogg.
“The Mother,” in The Century, January 1893
1945-69-9734
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Robert W. Vonnoh.
“Phoebe,” in
1945-69-9735
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Abbott H. Thayer.
“The Virgin Enthroned,” with article on back, in The Century, Dec. 1892
1945-69-9736
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Dagnan-Bouveret.
“Madonna and Child,” in The Century, December 1892
On back: poem “Madonna,” by Harrison S. Morris
1945-69-9737
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: F. D. Millet.
“Between Two Fires,” in The Century, September 1892
1945-69-9738
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Will H. Low.
[man on terrace,] illustrating “A Sea Change,” by Stedman, in The Century, Aug. 1892
1945-69-9739
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Will H. Low.
[man and waves,] illustrating “A Sea Change” by E. C. Stedman, in Century, Aug. 1892
1945-69-9740
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Will H. Low.
[man playing lyre,] illustrating “A Sea Change” by Stedman, in The Century, Aug. 1892
1945-69-9741
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Will H. Low.
[women playing music,] illustrating “A Sea Change,” in The Century, Aug. 1892
1945-69-9742 - see also 1945-69-5978
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: E. H. Blashfield.
“A Votive Offering—to St. Vitalius,” in Scribners Magazine, July 1892
1945-69-9743
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Carl Marr.
“The Flagellants (detail),” in The Century, May 1892
1945-69-9744
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: J. C. Beard.
“Squid and Devil-Fish,” in The Century, March 1892
1945-69-9745
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Frederick Wilber Stokes.
“An Arctic Cathedral,
1945-69-9746
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist:
George De
“Killing The Moose,” in The Century, February 1892
1945-69-9747 - see also 1945-69-5979
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Edwin H. Blashfield.
“Altar Front, of Fifth Century, in
1945-69-9748
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: J. Bastien LePage.
“Annunciation to the Shepherds,” in The Century, December 1891
1945-69-9749
Engraver: F. Levin. Artist: Harry Fenn.
“Looking From Brantwood Toward The Head of
1945-69-9750
Engraver: Witte. Artist: Harry Fenn.
“Coniston—Old Hall and Old Man” in Harpers, Nov. 1889-April 1890
1945-69-7400 –
mounted with 9749-9750 and filed with those numbers
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Hubert Herkomer, A.R.A.
“John Ruskin” in Harpers, Nov. 1889-April 1890
1945-69-9751
Henry Wolf after Francois Gérard
Josephine as Empress, in The Century, Nov. 1895
1945-69-9752
Henry Wolf after Robert Lefèvre
Napoleon as Emperor, in The Century, Nov. 1895
1945-69-9753
M. Haider after Leopold Kupelwieser
Francis I., Emperor of
1945-69-9754
Henry Wolf after Henri-Frédéric Schopin
Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès, Duke of Parma, in The Century, Apr.-Nov. 1895
1945-69-9755
Henry Wolf after John Singer Sargent
Portrait of Miss Beatrice Goelet, in The Century Magazine, Mar. 1892
1945-69-9756
Henry Wolf after Arthur B. Frost
Christmas Carnival in New York Exchange, in Harper’s Monthly, Nov. 1885
1945-69-9757
Catherine Powell after Frederic Remington
In with the Horse Herd, in Century Magazine, Feb. 1888
1945-69-9758
Henry Wolf after Frederic Remington
A Row in a
1945-69-9759
Henry Wolf after Henry Sandham
San Antonio Mission, in Century, May 1883
1945-69-9760
Henry Wolf after Edwin Austin Abbey
A Town Garden, in Harper’s, vol. 67, Apr.-Nov. 1883
1945-69-9761
Henry Wolf after
To the Rescue, in Harper’s Monthly, Feb. 1884
1945-69-9762
Henry Wolf after
Interior of Merchant’s Exchange, in Harper’s Monthly, March 1884
1945-69-9763
Henry Wolf after Frederick Dielman
Listening While Frey Bernardo Reads, in Harper’s, vol. 74, Dec. 1886
1945-69-9764
Henry Wolf after
A Wood Interior, in Harper’s, vol. 74, Dec. 1886
1945-69-9765
Henry Wolf after Paul Dubois, sculptor
Military Courage, in Century Magazine, Dec. 1886
1945-69-9766
Henry Wolf after R. Swain Gifford
The Roadside, from
Engravings on Wood by Members of Society
of American Wood Engravers (
1945-69-9767
Henry Wolf after George Albert Frost
An Old Brodyag Begging Food, in Century Magazine, Dec. 1888
1945-69-9768
Henry Wolf after Frederic Remington
A Texan Pony, in Century Magazine, Jan. 1889
1945-69-9769
Henry Wolf after Kenyon Cox
In the Smithy, in Harper’s Monthly, Jan. 1889
1945-69-9770
Henry Wolf after A. B. Frost
Setting a Beaver-Trap, in Century Magazine, Aug. 1888
1945-69-9771
Henry Wolf after Joseph Pennell
1945-69-9772
Henry Wolf after Joseph Pennell
The Cathedral (
1945-69-9773
Henry Wolf after Fernan Harvey Lungren
Aimée was anxiously watching the sky, in St. Nicholas, July 1888
1945-69-9774
Henry Wolf after Frederic Remington
In a Canyon of the
1945-69-9775
Henry Wolf after Henry Sandham
Bivouac of Party Teamsters, in Century Magazine, May 1888
1945-69-9776
Henry Wolf after Henry Sandham
A Visit to the Alexandrofski Central Prison at Night, in Century Magazine, Nov. 1889
1945-69-9777
Henry Wolf after W. T. Smedley
Ruins of Hougomont, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 11, April 1888
1945-69-9778
Henry Wolf after Enrique Serra
A Passage from the Papers, in Harper’s Monthly, March 1888
1945-69-9779
Henry Wolf after Howard Pyle
Washington the Young Surveyor, from Harper’s Fourth Reader, 1888
1945-69-9780
Henry Wolf after Gilbert Gaul
“An open church some look of welcome wore,” and beginning of poem The Convict’s Christmas Eve, by Will Carleton, in Harper’s Monthly, Dec. 1887
1945-69-9781
Henry Wolf after A. B. Frost
Why’n’t Ye Gin Dad them Messages? , in Harper’s Monthly, Dec. 1887
1945-69-9782
Henry Wolf after Joseph Pennell
Durham Cathedral [interior,] in Century Magazine, Dec. 1887
1945-69-9783
Henry Wolf after Howard Pyle
Marooned, in Harper’s Monthly, Sept. 1887
1945-69-9784
Henry Wolf after T. de Thulstrup
A Music Ride, in Harper’s Monthly, Sept. 1887
1945-69-9785
Henry Wolf after Howard Pyle
On the Tortugas, in Harper’s Monthly, Aug. 1887 (frontispiece)
1945-69-9786
Henry Wolf, after Lepsius
Ramses the King at
1945-69-9787
Henry Wolf after a photograph of the mummy taken under Professor Maspero
Profile of Ramses II, in Century Magazine, May 1887
1945-69-9788
Henry Wolf after Louis Ernest Barrias, sculptor
Bernard Palissy, in Century Magazine, March 1887
1945-69-9789
Henry Wolf after R. B. Birch
Grizel saw the horse in front of her fall heavily to the ground, in St. Nicholas, Jan. 1887
1945-69-9790
Henry Wolf after Antoine Mercié, sculptor
David, in Century Magazine, Jan. 1887
1945-69-9791
Henry Wolf after Adolph Menzel
Contribution, in The Century, Nov. 1891
1945-69-9792
Catherine A. Powell after unknown artist
The Rose, publication not given, perhaps Century Magazine, Feb. 1889
1945-69-9793
Henry Wolf after Jean-Léon Gérôme
The Carpet Merchant, in Century Magazine, Feb. 1889
1945-69-9794
Henry Wolf after Jean-Léon Gérôme
Thirst, in Century Magazine, Feb. 1889
1945-69-9795
Henry Wolf after Henri Lemaistre
L’Entrée des Artistes (including Bonnat, Massenet, and Ambroise Thomas), in Harper’s Monthly, March 1889
1945-69-9796
Henry Wolf after Jean Joseph Benjamin-Constant
Evening on the Terraces, in Harper’s, vol. 78, Nov. 1888–Apr. 1889
1945-69-9797
Henry Wolf after Jean Joseph Benjamin-Constant
Moonlight on the Terraces, in Harper’s, Nov. 1888–Apr. 1889
1945-69-9798
Henry Wolf after
“The Merest Glimpse
Was Allowed Me of a Pretty
1945-69-9799
A. Wood after Alfred Parsons
River Duddon, in Harper’s, vol. 79, June-Nov. 1889
On back: sonnet “The River Duddon: The Stepping Stones,” by William Wordsworth
1945-69-9800
Henry Wolf after Alfred Parsons
A Flock of Sheep that Leisurely Pass By, in Harper’s, July 1889
1945-69-9801
M. Klinckicht after James Clarke Hook, R. A.
J. C. Hook, in Some Modern Artists and Their Work (
On back: article about James Clarke Hook, with picture “Jolly as a Sand-Boy”
1945-69-9802
E. Bure after James Clarke Hook, R. A.
Crabbers, in Some Modern Artists and Their Work (
1945-69-9803
M. Klinckicht after Erskine Nicol, A. R. A.
E. Nicol, in Some Modern Artists and Their Work (London: Cassell & Co., 1883).
On back: brief biography of Erskine Nicol
1945-69-9804
W. I. Mosses after Erskine Nicol, A. R. A.
Among the Old Masters,
in Some Modern Artists and Their Work
(
1945-69-9805
Joseph Jefferson as “Dr. Pangloss,” in The Century, Nov. 1889–Apr. 1890
1945-69-9806
Sothern as “Lord Dundreary” in “Our American Cousin,” in The Century, 1889–1890
1945-69-9807
Henry Wolf after Jean-Léon Gérôme
Bonaparte before the Sphinx (“L’Oedipe”), in Century Magazine, Feb. 1889
1945-69-9808
Henry Wolf after Gilbert Stuart
Maria Snowden—Mrs. Peter Miercken, in The Century Magazine, January 1902
1945-69-9809
Henry Wolf after Gilbert Stuart
Frances Cadwalader, Lady Erskine, in The Century Magazine, Apr. 1898 (frontispiece)
1945-69-9810
Henry Wolf after Charles Willson Peale
General Nathaniel Greene, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 19, Apr. 1898
Box 59:
1945-69-9811
Henry Wolf from a mezzotint engraving, after unknown artist
Sir John Moore, in Century Magazine, Sept. 1895
1945-69-9812
Henry Wolf after Alfred Fredericks
Chatterton in His Garret, in Harper’s, vol. 67, Apr.-Nov. 1883
1945-69-9813
J. E. Sharpe after Alfred Fredericks
Chatterton on His Death-Bed, in Harper’s, vol. 67, Apr.-Nov. 1883
1945-69-9814
F. Wolf after R. W. Macbeth
On the Heath, in Harper’s, vol. 67, Apr.-Nov. 1883
1945-69-9815
Henry Wolf after T. Welch
Swingling Flax, in Harper’s, vol. 67, Apr.-Nov. 1883
1945-69-9816
Henry Wolf after J. C. Beard
Play-House of the Collar-Bird, in Harper’s, vol. 71, June–Nov. 1885
1945-69-9817
Whitney & Wellington after R. F. Zogbaum
Taps, in Harper’s, vol. 71, June–Nov. 1885
1945-69-9818
Henry Wolf after R. F. Zogbaum
A Hot Trail, in Harper’s, vol. 72, Nov. 1885–Apr. 1886
1945-69-9819
F. H. Wellington after C. S. Reinhart
Rip van Winkle, in Harper’s, vol. 72, Nov. 1885–Apr. 1886
1945-69-9820
Henry Wolf after Alfred Parsons
Places of Worship, in Harper’s, vol. 73, June-Nov.1886
1945-69-9821
McCann after Alfred Parsons
A
1945-69-9822
K. C. Atwood after Henry Ward Ranger
Winter at Laren, in The Century, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-9823
H. Davidson after Henry Ward Ranger
Moonlight, in The Century, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-9824
Henry Wolf after Henry Ward Ranger
Landscape, in The Century, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-9825
Peter Aitken after Henry Ward Ranger
The Zuyder Zee, in The Century, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-9826
Henry Wolf after William Saint John Harper
The Gilded Boy, in St. Nicholas Magazine, April 1885 (frontispiece)
1945-69-9827
Henry Wolf after a photograph by Schreiber and Sons,
Eurotas, [cow,] in Harper’s Monthly, May 1885
1945-69-9828
Henry Wolf after a photograph by Schreiber and Sons,
Mary Anne of St. Lambert, [cow,] in Harper’s Monthly, May 1885
1945-69-9829
Henry Wolf after Charles Dater Weldon
Lady Archer Stood Still a Moment, in Harper’s Monthly, May 1885
1945-69-9830
Henry Wolf after R. F. Zogbaum(?)
Great Highway of Central Asia, in Harper’s Monthly, March 1886
1945-69-9831
Henry Wolf after R. F. Zogbaum
A Refractory Steer, in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, July 1885
1945-69-9832
Henry Wolf after Julian Rix
Old
1945-69-9833
A. E. Wood after Antoine Louis Barye, sculptor
The Grand Prize of 1865,[lion, “Fille de l’Air,”] in Harper’s Monthly, Sept. 1885
1945-69-9834
Henry Wolf after Antoine Louis Barye, sculptor
Tiger and Hare, in Harper’s Monthly, Sept. 1885
1945-69-9835
Henry Wolf after
A Winter Wood-Path, in Harper’s, vol. 72, Nov. 1885–Apr. 1886
1945-69-9836
Henry Wolf after
A Moonlight Tragedy, in Harper’s, vol. 72, Nov. 1885–Apr. 1886
1945-69-9837
Henry Wolf after A. Fredericks,
Through the gates their feet, with lac-dye rosy and neat, in Harper’s, Dec. 1885
1945-69-9838
Henry Wolf after A. Fredericks,
Where
1945-69-9839
Henry Wolf after R & R
Ford on the Cumberland, in Harper’s, vol. 73, June-Nov. 1886
1945-69-9840
John Tinkey after Julian Rix
1945-69-9841
Henry Wolf after Frederick Barnard
Lor, Miss, I Am Sure I Begs Your Pardon, in Harper’s, vol. 73, June-Nov. 1886
1945-69-9842
Henry Wolf after Howard Helmick
A Visiting Party, in Century Magazine, Dec. 1893
1945-69-9843
Henry Wolf after Henry Ward Ranger
Landscape, in Century Magazine, Mar. 1893
1945-69-9844
Henry Wolf after A. Castaigne
The
1945-69-9845
Henry Wolf after Charles Sprague Pearce
The Widow, in The Century, May-Oct. 1893
1945-69-9846
Henry Wolf after W. Zehme
On the Road, in Century Magazine, July 1893
1945-69-9847
Henry Wolf after Gilbert Gaul
The Rev. William Shurtleff and His Wife, in Century Magazine, Oct. 1893
1945-69-9848
Henry Wolf after A. B. Frost
The Moose at Bay, in Harper’s Monthly, Feb. 1884
1945-69-9849
Henry Wolf after A. B. Frost
Miss Patty’s A-Coming, in Harper’s Monthly, Dec. 1883
1945-69-9850
Henry Wolf after J. Oliver Nugent
The Whalebone-Whale Feeding Upon Jelly-Fishes, in St. Nicholas Magazine, Dec. 1883
1945-69-9851
Henry Wolf after F. S. Church
After the Rain, in Scribner’s Monthly, May 1880
1945-69-9852
Henry Wolf after John Singer Sargent
Oyster Gatherers at Cancale, in Scribner’s Monthly, July 1880
1945-69-9853
Henry Wolf after Chelmonski
Life in the
1945-69-9854
Henry Wolf after N. Swertchikoff
Rural Post in Russia, in Scribner’s Monthly, Oct. 1880
1945-69-9855
Henry Wolf after William Saint John Harper
Birds Nest, [for the whining school boy,] in “The Seven Ages of Man,” in Shakespeare’s As You Like It (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1885)
1945-69-9856
Henry Wolf after Edwin Austen Abbey
Punters, in Harper’s Monthly, Feb. 1884
1945-69-9857
Henry Wolf after
Almesbury, in Harper’s Monthly, March 1884
1945-69-9858
Henry Wolf after
Chickadees, in Harper’s Monthly, March 1884
1945-69-9859
Henry Wolf after E. F. Brewtnall
Self-Inauguration of Richard III, in Harper’s, vol. 69, June–Nov. 1884
1945-69-9860
Henry Wolf after Edwin Austin Abbey
The Haggis, in Harper’s, vol. 69, June–Nov. 1884
1945-69-9861
Henry Wolf after F. Barnard
‘Tis Merry in Hall when Beards Wag All, in Harper’s, vol. 70, Nov. 1884–Apr. 1885
1945-69-9862
Henry Wolf after
Winter in the Woods, Harper’s, vol. 70, Nov. 1884-Apr. 1885
1945-69-9863
Henry Wolf after F. D. Millet
Appearance of Mandel’s Studio the Morning after His Death, in Harper’s, Dec. 1884
1945-69-9864
Henry Wolf after A. B. Frost
“Douglas and Ellen,” in Lady of the
1945-69-9865
Henry Wolf after A. Frost
[woman holding out letter] in Lady of the
1945-69-9866
Henry Wolf after F. Dielman
[two women, child, knight,] in Lady of the Lake (Boston: J. R. Osgood, 1885)
1945-69-9867
Henry Wolf after F. Dielman
[crowd of fearful young people,] in Lady of the Lake (Boston: J. R. Osgood, 1885)
1945-69-9868
Henry Wolf after unknown artist
Roman Women Supplicating the Gods to Save the Imperial City from Hannibal, from “Barnes Brief History of Rome,” in Harper’s Monthly (1885, frontispiece)
1945-69-9869
Henry Wolf after R. Swain Gifford
Entrance to the Gate, in Harper’s Monthly, June 1885
1945-69-9870
Unknown engraver after E. Sanginetti
Maud S. [horse,] in Harper’s, vol. 67, Apr.-Nov. 1883
1945-69-9871
Henry Wolf after E. Sanginetti
Iroquois [horse,] in Harper’s, vol. 67, Apr.-Nov. 1883
1945-69-9872
Henry Wolf after E. Sanginetti
Foxhall Winning the Grand Prix, in Harper’s, vol. 67, Apr.-Nov. 1883
1945-69-9873
Unknown engraver after E. Sanginetti
Rarus [horse,] in Harper’s, vol. 67, Apr.-Nov. 1883
1945-69-9874
Henry Wolf after W. Gentz
Entrance of the Crown Prince into Jerusalem, in Harper’s Monthly, Aug. 1883
1945-69-9875
Henry Wolf after Thure de Thulstrup
In Rättvik Church, in Harper’s Monthly, Oct. 1883
1945-69-9876
Henry Wolf after Howard Pyle
Washington Refusing a Dictatorship, in Harper’s, vol. 67, Apr.-Nov. 1883.
On back: text
about
1945-69-9877
Henry Wolf after unknown artist
Almont, [horse,] in Harper’s Monthly, Oct. 1883
1945-69-9878
Henry Wolf after unknown artist
Alma-Tadema’s Studio, in Harper’s Monthly, Nov. 1883
1945-69-9879
Henry Wolf after Howard Pyle
The Civil Procession, Headed by General Washington and Governor Clinton, in Harper’s, vol. 67, Apr.-Nov. 1883
1945-69-9880
J. Sutton after Smeeton Tilly
The First Lesson, in The Aldine (1874)
1945-69-9881
H. Claudius after William St. John Harper
Feeding the Squirrels in Union Square, in Harper’s Weekly, March 11, 1882
1945-69-9882
A. Measom after E. Rudaux
There’s a Bite, in The Aldine, vol. 9, no. 3 (March 1878, frontispiece)
1945-69-9883
A. Lindsay after C. Carleton
Here’s That Letter You and Travers Sent Me, in Harper’s, vol. 88, Nov. 1893-Apr. 1894
1945-69-9884
V. Bernstrom after C. S. Reinhart
Saints in the Surf, Ocean Grove, in Harper’s, vol. 73, June-Nov. 1886
1945-69-9885
Henry Wolf after Cecelia Beaux
Mother and Daughter, in The Century, Sept. 1900 (frontispiece)
1945-69-9886
Henry Wolf after J. Alden Weir
The Green Bodice, in The Century Magazine, Apr. 1899
1945-69-9887
Henry Wolf after Francis C. Jones
A Critical Move, in St. Nicholas, vol. 21, Dec. 1893
1945-69-9888
Henry Wolf after Irving R. Wiles
The Sonata, in Century Magazine, Sept. 1897 (frontispiece)
1945-69-9889
Henry Wolf after John W. Alexander
The Mirror, in Century Magazine, May 1897 (frontispiece)
1945-69-9890
Henry Wolf after William Merritt Chase
1945-69-9891
N. Orr & Co.
[three sisters,] in The
Child’s Paper,
1945-69-9892
R. Schelling after John S. Davis
French Peasants, in Harper’s Weekly, Apr. 24, 1880
1945-69-9893
C. Streller after G. Sundblad
On the Ice, in The Aldine vol. 4 (1872)
1945-69-9894
J. Sutton after Smeeton-Tilly
Winter Pastimes, in The Aldine (1874)
1945-69-9895
Henry Wolf after a photograph by an unknown artist
A Javanese Young Woman, in Century Magazine, Aug. 1897
1945-69-9896
Henry Wolf after Edmund C. Tarbell
My Sister Lydia, in The Century, Nov. 1892-Apr. 1893
1945-69-9897
Henry Wolf after Dagnan-Bouveret
La Bernoise, in The Century, Apr.-Nov. 1894
1945-69-9898
Henry Wolf after Frederick W. Freer
A Lady in Black, in The Century, Apr.-Nov. 1894
1945-69-9899
Henry Wolf after Agnes Steineger
A Portrait, in Century Magazine, July 1894
1945-69-9900
Henry Wolf after Cecelia Beaux
Revery, in The Century, vol. 68, New Series vol. 26, Apr.-Nov. 1894
1945-69-9901
Henry Wolf after Edward Windsor Kemble
Bolling Bascom of
1945-69-9902
Henry Wolf after Howard Pyle
It was along this wall that the wounded soldiers sat, in The Century Magazine, Oct. 1889
1945-69-9903
Henry Wolf after an unknown sculptor, from photo by G. Neumann
5. Statue of King
Menephtah at
1945-69-9904
Henry Wolf after an unknown sculptor
9. Portrait-Statue of Seti-Menephtah, in Century Magazine, Sept. 1889
1945-69-9905
Henry Wolf after an unknown carver
16. Bas-Relief of Seti-Menephtah, in Century Magazine, Sept. 1889
1945-69-9906 – mounted with 7358 and filed under that number
Mme. Roland, illustration for “The Women of the French Salons,” in The Century, 1891
1945-69-9907
Gustave Kruell after George W. Flagg
Washington Allston at the age of 62, in Scribner’s Magazine, frontispiece, Jan. 1892
1945-69-9908 – mounted with 1945-69-5625-5627, and filed under that number
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: A. B. Frost
[woman handing purse to man.] In The
Lady of the
1945-69-9909
C. H. Baude after a photograph by Elliott and Fry,
Anthony Trollope, in Harper’s, vol. 66, Nov. 1882–Apr. 1883
1945-69-9910
Henry Wolf after Irving Ramsey Wiles
Henry Wolf, in an unknown publication, with “Monographs on American Wood Engravers: XX – Henry Wolf,” by George Howes Whittle.
On back of one page: A Passage from the Papers [see 9778];
On back of another page: “Portrait of Mrs. C. W. Wyllie,” engraved by Henry Wolf after L. Alma Tadema
1945-69-9911
Frederick Juengling after S. J. Guy
A Bed-Time Story, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-9912
Henry Wolf after Alfred Fredericks
The Mowing, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-9913
Henry Wolf after C. S. Reinhart
1945-69-9914
Smithwick and French after Edwin Austin Abbey
The Astonished Abbé, in Harper’s, July–Nov. 1879
1945-69-9915
Henry Wolf after unknown artist
Miss Celia and Ben, in St. Nicholas, 1877–1878
1945-69-9916
Henry Wolf after unknown artist
Kittyman at Home in the Goblet, in St. Nicholas, 1877–1878
1945-69-9917
Henry Wolf after unknown artist
Alfred Tennyson Barlow, in St. Nicholas, 1877–1878
1945-69-9918
Henry Wolf after unknown artist
[girl playing with doll,] illustrating “Only A Doll!”, by Sarah Orne Jewett, in St. Nicholas, 1877–1878
1945-69-9919
Henry Wolf after William Mackay Laffan
Interrupted Pilgrims, [fowl,] in Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1877
1945-69-9920
Henry Wolf after William Mackay Laffan
Joe, in Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1877
1945-69-9921
Henry Wolf after William Mackay Laffan
Ab Ovo–A British Subject, in Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1877
1945-69-9922
Henry Wolf after Henry Sandham
A Moose
1945-69-9923
Henry Wolf after Roger Riordan
Oyster on the Back of Live Spider-Crab, in Scribner’s Monthly, Dec. 1877
1945-69-9924
Henry Wolf after Mary H. Foote
Dump of the Great Eastern Tunnel, in Scribner’s Monthly, Feb. 1878
1945-69-9925
Henry Wolf after Roger Riordan
Repaired Shells, in Scribner’s Monthly, Dec. 1877
1945-69-9926
Henry Wolf after unknown artist
The Beast Gave a Mighty Spring, in St. Nicholas, vol. 5, (1877–78)
1945-69-9927
Henry Wolf after unknown artist
The Ocean Eagle Soared, in St. Nicholas, vol. 5, (1877–78)
1945-69-9928
Henry Wolf after unknown artist
Entrance Gate to the
1945-69-9929
Henry Wolf after Charles Stanley Reinhart
Unfulfilled, in Scribner’s Monthly, Jan. 1878
1945-69-9930
Henry Wolf after Fidelia Bridges
Cedar-Birds, in Scribner’s Monthly, Jan. 1878
1945-69-9931
Henry Wolf after Alfred Kappes
Going into the Woods without a Dog, in Scribner’s Monthly, Jan. 1878
1945-69-9932
Henry Wolf after Carlantonio Grue
Cup–Landscape, in Scribner’s Monthly, Feb. 1878 or Mar. 1878
1945-69-9933
Henry Wolf after unknown artist
Profumiera Vase, in Scribner’s Monthly, Feb. 1878 or Mar. 1878
1945-69-9934
Henry Wolf after Carlantonio Grue
Small Dish–Landscape, in Scribner’s Monthly, Feb. 1878 or Mar. 1878
1945-69-9935
Henry Wolf after unknown artist
Bishop Chase’s Log
Hut–The First Episcopal Church in
1945-69-9936
Henry Wolf after John Bolles
Laborers Going to the Coffee-Fields, in Scribner’s Monthly, February or March 1878
1945-69-9937
Henry Wolf after Carlantonio Grue
Small Dish–Allegorical Figure, in Scribner’s Monthly, February or March 1878
1945-69-9938
Henry Wolf after William Mackay Laffan
Hung Up, in Scribners Monthly, April 1878
1945-69-9939
Henry Wolf after William Mackay Laffan
On the Au Sable, in Scribners Monthly, April 1878
1945-69-9940
Henry Wolf after William Mackay Laffan
On the Runway, in Scribners Monthly, April 1878
1945-69-9941
Henry Wolf after Henry F.
Devil’s Oven, in Scribners Monthly, April 1878
1945-69-9942
Henry Wolf after Howard Pyle
Cooking a
1945-69-9943
Henry Wolf after Henry F.
Boys Catching Minnows, in Scribners Monthly, April 1878
1945-69-9944
Henry Wolf after Sir Peter Lely
Queen Mary as Diana, in Scribners Monthly, May 1878
1945-69-9945
Henry Wolf after William H. Low
Shooting Hares by Moonlight, in Scribners Monthly, May 1878
1945-69-9946
Henry Wolf after C. S. Rinehart
Don Cathedra on “Soft Sawder,” in Scribner’s Monthly, May 1878
1945-69-9947
Henry Wolf possibly after John Bolles
The Veteran, in Scribner’s Monthly, May 1878
1945-69-9948
Henry Wolf after unknown artist (possibly Roger Riordan)
Unusual Nest of Icterus Cucullatus or Hooded Oriole, in Scribner’s Monthly, June 1878
1945-69-9949
Henry Wolf after Roger Riordan
Nest of Blue-Gray Gnat-Catcher (Poliptila Caerulea), in Scribner’s Monthly, June 1878
1945-69-9950
Henry Wolf after Roger Riordan
Nest of
1945-69-9951
Henry Wolf after Roger Riordan
Nest of Hutton’s Vireo (Vireo Huttoni), in Scribner’s Monthly, June 1878
1945-69-9952
Henry Wolf after Francis Lathrop
Fish Knife, lent by D. Maitland Armstrong,, in Scribners Monthly, July 1878
1945-69-9953
Henry Wolf after Roger Riordan
Nest of Black-Capped Gnat-Catcher (Polioptila Melanura), in Scribners Monthly, July 1878
1945-69-9954
Henry Wolf after Mary H. Foote
A Window in the Old
1945-69-9955
Henry Wolf after
Hawk and King-Bird, in Scribners Monthly, Aug. 1878
1945-69-9956
Henry Wolf after Winslow Homer
Pumpkins Among the Corn, in Scribners Monthly, Aug. 1878
1945-69-9957
Henry Wolf after Charles A. Vanderhoof
Approach to the
1945-69-9958
Henry Wolf after Fred Dielamn
Hotel in the “Diggin’s”, in Scribners Monthly, Sept. 1878
1945-69-9959
Henry Wolf after C. L. Warner, designer in clay
Sketch for Medallion
of American
1945-69-9960
Henry Wolf after Mary Hallock Foote
Practicing for the Match, in St. Nicholas, vol. 5, Aug. 1878
1945-69-9961
Henry Wolf after Mary Hallock Foote
The Blue-Beard Group, in St. Nicholas, vol. 5, Sept. 1878
1945-69-9962
Henry Wolf after R. Swain Gifford
The Western Entrance, in Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1878
1945-69-9963
Henry Wolf after R. Swain Gifford
View from the Rear Piazza, in Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1878
1945-69-9964
Henry Wolf after F. S. Church
Down the Lake, in Scribner’s Monthly, Mar. 1879
1945-69-9965
Henry Wolf after R. Swain Gifford
The Avenue North of the House, in Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1878
1945-69-9966
Henry Wolf after Giotto di Bondoni
Fig. 29 – From
Giotto’s Fresco in the Arena Chapel,
1945-69-9967
Henry Wolf after Giotto di Bondoni
Fig. 17 – The Last
Supper. …in the Arena Chapel,
1945-69-9968
Henry Wolf after R. Swain Gifford
The Old Willow, in Scribner’s Monthly, 1879
1945-69-9969 - [see also 9986]
Henry Wolf after Arthur Quartley
Cod-Fisher’s Hut on Cap Tree Island, in Scribner’s Monthly, Jan. 1879
1945-69-9970
Henry Wolf after Ed Wimbridge
Castle Conklin, in Scribner’s Monthly, Feb. 1879
1945-69-9971
Henry Wolf after Ed Wimbridge
A Tile Man’s Design for a Mantle-Piece, in Scribner’s Monthly, Feb. 1879
1945-69-9972
Henry Wolf after James P. Kelly
The Men’s Modeling Class, in Scribner’s Monthly, Dec. 1878
1945-69-9973
Henry Wolf after F. Dielman
The Church-Yard Wall, in Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1879
1945-69-9974
Henry Wolf after Edwin Austin Abbey
“A Fire Burned on the Grate, and Before it Sat a Girl with Her Hands Clasped Upon Her Knee,” in Harper’s Monthly, June 1880
1945-69-9975
Henry Wolf after Edwin Austin Abbey
The Mill, in Harper’s Monthly, June 1880
1945-69-9776
Henry Wolf after George Inness, Jr.
The Start Viva, in Scribners Monthly, 1878-79
1945-69-9777
Henry Wolf after Henry Sandham
Bringing in the Caribou, in Scribners Monthly, 1878-79
1945-69-9778
Henry Wolf after unknown artist
Michael, the Fiddler, in Scribners Monthly, 1878-79
1945-69-9779
Henry Wolf after unknown artist
A Day-Dream, in Scribners Monthly, 1878-79
1945-69-9880
Henry Wolf after F. S. Church
History and Romance, in Scribners Monthly, Dec. 1878
1945-69-9881
Henry Wolf after A. C. Redwood and F. H. L.
Outpost Duty, in Scribner’s Monthly, Feb. 1879
1945-69-9982
Henry Wolf after J. Bollet (sic?)
Trying the Bow, in Scribner’s Monthly, March 1879
1945-69-9983
Henry Wolf after F. B. Mayer
The Nineteenth Century, in Scribner’s Monthly (1879)
1945-69-9984
Henry Wolf after Edwin Austin Abbey
Tiles for a Mantelpiece, in Scribner’s Monthly (1879)
1945-69-9885
Henry Wolf after Roger Riordan
Tan-Y-Bwlch Station, in Scribner’s Monthly (1879)
1945-69-9986 - [see also 9969]
Henry Wolf after Arthur Quarterly
Cod-Fisher’s Hut on Cap Tree Island, in Scribner’s Monthly (1879)
1945-69-9987
Henry Wolf after J. Bolles
Seeking Pasturage Below the Glaciers of the Sierra, in Scribner’s Monthly, 1879
1945-69-9988
Henry Wolf after R. Swain Gifford
Old Wind-Mill at Bridgehampton, in Scribner’s Monthly, 1879
1945-69-9989
Henry Wolf after W. Mackay Laffan
Things, in Scribner’s Monthly, 1879
1945-69-9990
Henry Wolf after unknown artist
Twilight at Bloody Pond, in Scribner’s Monthly, 1879
1945-69-9991
Henry Wolf after Walter Shirlaw
The voice was so near that Dru sprang to her feet, in St. Nicholas Magazine, 1879
1945-69-9992
Henry Wolf after Walter Shirlaw
Nocturne for Little
Hands, in
1945-69-9993
Henry Wolf after unknown artist
Commodus as Hercules, in Scribner’s Monthly, May 1879
1945-69-9994
Henry Wolf after H. Muhrman
A Sidewalk Restaurant, in Scribner’s Monthly, May 1879
1945-69-9995
Henry Wolf after William M. Laffan
On the Manistee: Clear of the Sweepers and into Good Fishing, in Scribner’s Monthly, 1879-1880
1945-69-9996
Henry Wolf after Allen C. Redwood
A Tar-Heel, in Scribner’s Monthly, 1879-80
1945-69-9997
Henry Wolf after William H. Low
The Salamagundi Club in Early Times, in Scribner’s Monthly, 1879-1880
1945-69-9998
Henry Wolf after G. Inness, Jr.
The Illustrator Illustrated, in Scribner’s Monthly, 1879-1880
1945-69-9999
Henry Wolf after M. J. Burns
Hauling Traps, in Scribner’s Monthly, 1880-1881
1945-69-10000
Henry Wolf after M. J. Burns
Taking a Tow, in Scribner’s Monthly, 1880-1881
1945-69-10001
Henry Wolf after M. J. Burns
Off to a Wreck, in Scribner’s Monthly, 1880-1881
1945-69-10002
Henry Wolf after M. J. Burns
Launching the Surf-Boat, in Scribner’s Monthly, 1880-1881
1945-69-10003
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: S. V.
“Armed Russian on Horse. 16th Century.” In: Scribner’s Monthly, Jan.-March 1880
1945-69-10004
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Schwartz
“Russian hospitality during the time of Ivan the Terrible,” in: Scribner’s Monthly, 1880
1945-69-10005
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Burns
“The Night Patrol.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Jan.-March 1880
1945-69-10006
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: F. Hopkinson Smith
“A Pang in Black and White.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Jan. - March 1880
Box 60:
1945-69-10007
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: unknown
“Hark! Hark! The Dogs do Bark, The Beggars Are Coming to Town…”
Published in: St. Nicholas, 1880, January, frontispiece
1945-69-10008
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Hilarion (Wan) Pranishnickoff
“O’er the eyes of the listening fathers….” Published in: St. Nicholas, January, 1880
1945-69-10009
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Hilarion (Wan) Pranishnickoff
“Why Don’t You Sit Down?” Published in: St. Nicholas, January, 1880
1945-69-10010
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[farmyard and house]. Published in: The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-10011
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
“Among the wooden piers…” in: The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-10012
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: unknown, possibly Durer
“Albrecht Durer,” with lines of poem.
Published in: The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-10013
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: unknown
“The House of Albrecht Durer” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-10014
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
“Curfew,” in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-10015
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Jane E. Hay
“If my feeble prayer can reach thee…” [poem continues]
Published in: The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-10016
Engraver: Henry Velten. Artist: T. de Thulstrup. Includes lines of poetry.
“Fra Sebastiano.” In: Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-10017
Engraver: Fred’k Juengling. Artist: Walter Shirlaw. Includes poem.
“Julia.” Published in: Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1882-83)
1945-69-10018
Engraver: E. C. Held. Artist: H. Pruett Share
“At Saint Wolfgang.” In: Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1883)
1945-69-10019
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Thomas Moran or Mary A. Hallock
[forest scene]. In: Longfellow, The Hanging of the Crane (Boston: Osgood, 1875)
1945-69-10020
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Thomas Moran or Mary A. Hallock
[moonlit rocks and trees.] In: Longfellow, The Hanging of the Crane (Osgood, 1875)
1945-69-10021
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Thomas Moran or Mary A. Hallock
“Drums on the table with his spoon,” in Longfellow, The Hanging of the Crane (1875)
1945-69-6997
[mounted with 1945-69-10019-10021, and filed with those numbers]
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Thomas Moran or Mary A. Hallock
“The crown is on his sister’s brow,” in Longfellow, The Hanging of the Crane (1875)
1945-69-6998 [mounted
with 1945-69-10019-10021, and filed with those numbers]
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Thomas Moran or Mary A. Hallock
[head of little girl,] in Longfellow, The Hanging of the Crane (Osgood, 1875)
1945-69-10022
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Thomas Moran or Mary A. Hallock
“After a day of cloud and wind and rain,” In: Longfellow, The Hanging of the Crane (Osgood, 1875)
1945-69-10023
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Thomas Moran or Mary A. Hallock
[bird flying,] in: Longfellow, The Hanging of the Crane (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1875)
1945-69-10024
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Thomas Moran or Mary A. Hallock
“Drops down into the night,” in Longfellow, The Hanging of the Crane (Osgood, 1875)
1945-69-10025
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Thomas Moran or Mary A. Hallock
“More than one Monarch of the Moon,” in Longfellow, The Hanging of the Crane (Osgood, 1875)
1945-69-10026
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Thomas Moran or Mary A. Hallock
[sun shining through the clouds, in Longfellow, The Hanging of the Crane (1875)
1945-69-10027
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Thomas Moran or Mary A. Hallock
“The sunshine of their golden hair, in Longfellow, The Hanging of the Crane (1875)
1945-69-10028
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock
“But still the fire upon the hearth burns on, in Longfellow, The Hanging of the Crane (Osgood, 1875)
1945-69-10029
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock
[angel flying,] in: Longfellow, The Hanging of the Crane (Boston: Osgood, 1875)
1945-69-10030
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock
“The picture fades; as at a village fair, in Longfellow, The Hanging of the Crane (Osgood, 1875)
1945-69-10031
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock
“For two alone, there in the hall,” in Longfellow, The Hanging of the Crane (1875)
1945-69-10032
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock
[setting sun,] in: Longfellow, The Hanging of the Crane (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1875)
1945-69-10033
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock
“And now, O monarch absolute,/ Thy power is put to proof”
Published in: Longfellow, The Hanging of the Crane (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1875)
1945-69-10034
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock
“The Hanging of the Crane” [title] in Longfellow, The Hanging of the Crane (1875)
1945-69-10035
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock
[kettle on the hearth,] in Longfellow, The Hanging of the Crane (Osgood, 1875)
1945-69-10036
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock
“The lights are out, and gone are all the guests,” in Longfellow, The Hanging of the Crane (Osgood, 1875)
1945-69-10037
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock
“So said the guests in speech and song,” in Longfellow, The Hanging of the Crane (Osgood, 1875)
1945-69-6996 - mounted with 1945-69-10034-10037, and filed with those numbers
Engraver: A.V. S. Anthony. Artist: Mary A. Hallock
“And now I sit and muse on what may be,” in Longfellow, The Hanging of the Crane (Osgood, 1875)
1945-69-10038
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: F. S. Church
“’O brother birds,’ St. Francis said,” illustrating “The Sermon of St. Francis,” in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1881-83)
1945-69-10039
Engraver: pupil of
Wm. B. Closson. Artist:
“The Sexagenarian.” Illustrating Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin, 1881-83)
1945-69-10040
Engraver: W. J. Linton. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“Evangeline.” Illustrating Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1881-83)
1945-69-10041
Engraver: W. J. Linton. Artist: T. W. Wood
“And as he entered,
Illustrating “Tales of a Wayside Inn,” Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin, 1881-83)
1945-69-10042
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: T. de Thulstrup
“The Troubadour.” Illustrating Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1883)
1945-69-10043
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
“Cross the crimson on
the breast?” Published in: Twenty
Poems from Henry W. Longfellow (
1945-69-10044
Engraver: W. J. Dana. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
“Free from care and
free from pain,” in: Twenty
Poems from Henry W. Longfellow (
1945-69-10045
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
“Stands beckoning up
the
1945-69-10046
Engraver: J. Clement. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
“Leaving the arms of Callirrhoe,” in: Twenty Poems from Henry W. Longfellow (1884)
1945-69-10047
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
“
1945-69-10048
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
“Nothing else he heeds or hears,” in Twenty Poems from Henry W. Longfellow (1884)
1945-69-10049
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: F. B. Schell
“The
1945-69-10050
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: G. F. Barnes
“Staircase and Nursery in Mr. Longfellow’s Home,” in Works of Longfellow (1880)
1945-69-10051
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: J. O. Davidson
“Seaweed,” poem on
back. In: Works
of Longfellow (
1945-69-10052
Engraver: S. S. Kilburn. Artist: F. B. Schell
“A Shattered Rainbow Hung.” In: Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-10053
Engraver: W. J. Dana. Artist: F. T. Merrill
“And ye shall be accursed forevermore” from John Endicott.
Published in: Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-10054
Engraver: W. J. Dana. Artist: W. H. Gibson
“Bellaggio.” Published in:
Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-10055
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: J. Appleton Brown
“Amalfi.” Published in:
Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-10056
Engraver: W. J. Dana. Artist: F. B. Schell
“Old St. David’s at
Radnor,” with poem, in Works of
Longfellow (
1945-69-10057
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: Granville Perkins
“
1945-69-10058
Engraver: W. J. Dana. Artist: F. B. Schell
“Mondamin at Hiawatha’s Tent –Song of Hiawatha”
Published in: Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-10059
Engraver: J. W. Lauderbach. Artist: J. D. Smillie
“The Pathway that ran
through the Woods,” in Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-10060
Engraver: J. A. Bogert. Artist: J. D. Smillie
“Black shadows fall from the Lindens tall. –Birds of Passage”
Published in: Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-10061
Engraver: G. F. Smith. Artist: W. H. Gibson
“Haunted Houses,” in: Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
On back: illustrated titles: “Birds of Passage” and “Flight the First,” drawn by L.S. Ibsen, and engraved by Russell & Richardson.
1945-69-10062
Engraver: W. J. Dana. Artist: W. H. Gibson. On back: verses from poems.
“Standish Hall,
1945-69-10063
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: Granville Perkins.
“Dimly the shadowy form of the Mayflower riding at Anchor,” with verses from poems on back. Published in: Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-10064
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: J. E. Baker.
“Pau-Puk-Keewis and the Birds,” in Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-10065
Engraver: J. Hellawell. Artist: Granville Perkins.
“Death of Nahma,” with verses from poems on back; in Works of Longfellow (1880)
1945-69-10066
Engraver: J. T. Speer. Artist: D.C. Hitchcock.
“Reeling and plunging along through the Drifts,” with verses from poems on back.
Published in: Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-10067
Engraver: Henry Velton. Artist: J. Carroll Beckwith
“The Tramp of Odin’s Steed.” [Frithiof’s Saga]
Published in: Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-10068
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: F. B. Schell.
“Irmingard,” with verse, in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-10069
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: J. Appleton Brown
“Into the forest dense and brown,” with verse.
Published in: Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-10070
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: F. B. Schell
“
1945-69-10071
Engraver: J. S. Harley. Artist: George H. Boughton
“Miles Standish,” with verses. In: Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin, 1880).
On back: illustrated title: “The Courtship of Miles Standish”
1945-69-10072
Engraver: Pupils of W. B. Closson. Artist: Ross Turner
“And how soon they fade!” with verse, in Works of Longfellow (Boston, 1882-83)
1945-69-10073
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: Ross Turner
“
Published in: Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-10074
Engraver: W. J. Dana. Artist: Harry Fenn
“To the
1945-69-10075
Engraver: John Karst. Artist: Louis Ritter
“As I was standing upon the ramparts of the Campo Santo”
Published in: Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-10076
Engraver: J. A. Bogert. Artist: Thos. Moran
“The Terrestial Paradise – ‘Into the Ancient Wood,’ etc”
Published in: Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-10077
Engraver: Robt. Varley. Artist: F. B. Schell
“Lovely Spring.” Published in:
Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-10078
Engraver: W. J. Linton. Artist: J. D. Smillie
“But the dark foliage interweaves/ In one unbroken roof of leaves,” “Prelude.”
Published in: Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-10079
Engraver: Wm. Jas. Linton. Artist: H. Pruett Share
“Fortunate old man! Here among familiar rivers….,” “Virgil’s First Eclogue.”
Published in: Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-10080
Engraver: Henry W. Peckwell. Artist: Edwin Douglass
“Evangeline.” Published in:
6th and 7th Years, American Book Co.,
1945-69-10081
Engraver: Geo. Andrew & Son. Artist: F. B. Schell
[sea coast,] illustrating “Evangeline,” Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-10082
Engraver: unknown. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
[Log Cabin,] illustrating “Evangeline,” Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-10083
Engraver: Harley. Artist: H. W. Gibson
“This is the forest primeval,” illustrating “Evangeline,” Works of Longfellow (1880)
1945-69-10084
Engraver: Geo. Andrew & Son. Artist: Gran’l Perkins
“Thus ere another noon they emerged from the shades,” illustrating “Evangeline,” in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-10085
Engraver: Pupils of Wm. B. Closson. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“The Monk of St. Anthony,” in Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin, 1882-83).
On back: illustrated title “Translations,” and flowers, drawn by L.S. Ibsen, engraved by Russell & Richardson
1945-69-10086
Engraver: J. S. Harley. Artist: Geo. H. Boughton
“So through the
On back: illustrated title “The Courtship of Miles Standish,” drawn by L.S. Ibsen, engraved by Russell & Richardson
1945-69-10087
Engraver: J. S. Harley. Artist: Geo. H. Boughton
“Filled with the name and the fame of the Puritan maiden Priscilla,” illustrating “The Courtship of Miles Standish” in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-10088
Engraver: J. S. Harley. Artist: Geo. H. Boughton
“Standish the stalwart it was, with eight of his valorous army,” illustrating “The Courtship of Miles Standish” in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-10089
Engraver: J. S. Harley. Artist: Geo. H. Boughton
“Meanwhile Alden at home had built him a new habitation,” illustrating “The Courtship of Miles Standish” in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-10090
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: Thos. Moran
“The Cold Light of
Stars,” in: Works of Longfellow (
On back: poem “The Light of Stars,” and illustrated title “Part First,” drawn by L.S. Ibsen, engraved by Russell & Richardson
1945-69-10091
Engraver: W. J. Dana. Artist: Granville Perkins
“Daybreak [bird],” in: Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-10092
Engraver:
“Hyacinths.” Published in:
Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-10093
Engraver: W. J. Dana. Artist: Granville Perkins
“Daybreak [corn],” in: Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-10094
Engraver: F. B. Schell. Artist: N. Orr
“Speeding along the woodland way,” “The Baron of St. Castine.”
Published in: Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-10095
Engraver: John Karst. Artist: F. T. Murphy
“The happy days,” in: Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880).
On back: illustrated title for “Giles Corey of the Salem
1945-69-10096
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: W. H. Gibson
“Autumnal Woods.” In: Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-10097
Engraver: W. J. Dana. Artist: C. G. Bush
“Youth and Age,” with verse, in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-10098
Engraver: S. S. Kilburn. Artist: C. G. Bush
“Old Age,” with verse, in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-10099
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: W. T. Smedley
“Flemming and Mary Ashburton,” in Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-10100
Engraver: Geo T. Andrew. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
“Over the shining sands the wandering cattle homeward,” illustrating “The Bells of Lynn,” in: Twenty Poems from Henry W. Longfellow (Boston Houghton, Mifflin, 1884)
1945-69-10101
Engraver: pupils of W. B. Closson. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
“From the dark belfries of yon cloud-cathedral wafted…” in Twenty Poems from Henry W. Longfellow (Boston Houghton, Mifflin, 1884)
1945-69-10102
Engraver: pupils of W. B. Closson. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
“The Lighthouse,” in:
Twenty Poems from Henry W. Longfellow
(
1945-69-10103
Engraver: Geo T. Andrew. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
“Three Friends of Mine,” in: Twenty Poems from Henry W. Longfellow (1884)
1945-69-10104
Engraver: pupils of W. B. Closson. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
“Then why shouldst thou be dead…,” in Twenty Poems from Henry W. Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1884)
1945-69-10105
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
“The distant lighthouse hears, and with his flaming signal answers you…,” in: Twenty Poems from Henry W. Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1884)
1945-69-10106
Engraver: Geo T. Andrew. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
“Daybreak,” in: Twenty Poems from Henry W. Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin, 1884)
On back: title page from book
1945-69-10107
Engraver: Geo T. Andrew. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
“It crossed the churchyard with a sigh” in Twenty Poems from Henry W. Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1884)
1945-69-10108
Engraver: Closson. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
“The Village
Blacksmith,” in Twenty Poems from Henry
W. Longfellow (
1945-69-10109
Engraver: Closson. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
“The Day is Done,” in:
Twenty Poems from Henry W. Longfellow
(
1945-69-6994
[mounted with 1945-69-10106-10109, and filed with those numbers]
Engraver: N. Orr, Co. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
“There are no birds in last year’s nest,” in Twenty Poems from Henry W. Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1884)
1945-69-6995 [mounted
with 1945-69-10106-10109]
Engraver: Geo T. Andrew. Artist: Ernest W. Longfellow
“It Is Not Always
May” in Twenty Poems from Henry W.
Longfellow (
1945-69-10110
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: Jessie Curtis Sheppard
“It sounds to him like her mother’s voice,” in The Village Blacksmith, by Henry Longfellow (New York: Dutton & Co., 1885)
1945-69-10111
Engraver: Geo T. Andrew. Artist: Frank T. Merrill
“He needs must think of her once more,” in The Village Blacksmith, by Henry Longfellow (New York: Dutton & Co., 1885)
1945-69-10112
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: F. B. Schell
“Toiling, --rejoicing, --sorrowing,” in: The Village Blacksmith, by Henry Longfellow (New York: Dutton & Co., 1885)
1945-69-10113
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: Frank T. Merrill
“Thanks, thanks to thee, my worthy friend,” in: The Village Blacksmith, by Henry Longfellow (New York: Dutton & Co., 1885)
1945-69-10114
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: W. L. Taylor
“The Wreck of the
Hesperus,” unknown publication, by Dutton & Co.,
1945-69-10115
Engraver: Geo T. Andrew. Artist: Frank T. Merrill
“The Smith at His
Forge – from ‘The Village Blacksmith,’” unknown publication, by Dutton &
Co.,
1945-69-10116
Engraver: J. S. Harley. Artist: Darley
[men fighting in a tavern,] published in: The Riverside Magazine, no date
1945-69-10117
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Mrs. Heald and the
Savages at
1945-69-10118
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Saving the Portrait of Washington,” published in: Our Country, 1878
1945-69-10119
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Mrs. Heald Defending Herself.” Published in: Our Country, 1878
1945-69-10120
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Hastening to the
Defence of
1945-69-10121
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“A Scene at
1945-69-10122
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“A Scene at
1945-69-10123
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Attack on
1945-69-10124
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“
1945-69-10125
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Retreat of the
Confederates from
1945-69-10126
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Barbara Frietchie’s
1945-69-10127
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Lee’s Retreat After the Battle of Gettysburg.” Published in: Our Country, 1878
1945-69-10128
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“The Attack on
1945-69-10129
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Attack of the
‘Monitor’ on the ‘
1945-69-10130
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“The British Repulsed
at
1945-69-10131
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Completion of the Pacific Railroad.” Published in: Our Country, 1878
1945-69-10132
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“The Taking of
1945-69-10133
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Opening of the Centennial Exhibition, May 10, 1876.” In: Our Country, 1878
1945-69-10134
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“General Scott
Entering the City of
1945-69-10135
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Give Them a Little More Grape.” Published in: Our Country, 1878
1945-69-10136
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Escape of Santa Anna
at
1945-69-10137
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“General Scott
Proclaiming the Conquest of
1945-69-10138
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Then the smiling Pau-Puk-Keewis, Shook the bowl and threw the pieces.”
Illustrating “Hiawatha’s Wooing,” in Works of Longfellow (Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-10139
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“From his pouch he took his colors,” with verse. Illustrating “Hiawatha’s Wooing,” in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-10140
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Then they shook their medicine-pouches,” with verse. Illustrating “Hiawatha’s Wooing,” in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-10141
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Death of Minnehaha,” with verse. Illustrating “Hiawatha’s Wooing,” in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-10142
Engraver: John Andrew. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Rural Life in
1945-69-10143
Engraver: John Andrew. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Rural Funerals.” Published in: The Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam, 1852)
1945-69-10144
Engraver: John Andrew. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
[cathedral.] Published in: The Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam, 1852)
1945-69-10145
Engraver: J. A. Bogert. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“And the maiden looked up at him,” with couplet from “Hiawatha’s Wooing.
Published in: Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-10146
Engraver: Childs. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Traits of Indian.” Published in: The Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam, 1852)
1945-69-10147
Engraver: Childs. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Boar’s Head Tavern.” Published in: The Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam, 1852)
1945-69-10148
Engraver: Childs. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Widow and Her Son.” Published in: The Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam, 1852)
1945-69-10149
Engraver: Childs. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Pride of the Village.” Published in: The Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam, 1852)
1945-69-10150
Engraver: Childs. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“The Peach War.” Published in: History of New-York (G. P. Putnam & Co., 1849)
1945-69-10151
Engraver: Childs. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Meeting of the stout Risingh and Peter Stuyvesant,” in: History of New-York (G. P. Putnam & Co., 1849)
1945-69-10152
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Shot them fast among the serpents,” illustrating “Hiawatha’s Wooing,” in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-10153
Engraver: Andrew & Son. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Took her hand, as brown and withered, As an oak-leaf is in winter,” illustrating “Hiawatha’s Wooing,” Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-10154
Engraver: Andrew & Son. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“The medicine dance,” illustrating “Hiawatha’s Wooing,” Works of Longfellow (1880)
1945-69-10155
Engraver: Andrew & Son. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“The harvest of the cornfields,” illustrating “Hiawatha’s Wooing,” in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-10156
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
[man and woman singing,] illustrating “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” in The Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam, 1852)
1945-69-10157
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
[man at desk,] illustrating “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” in: The Sketch Book (New York: G. P. Putnam, 1852)
1945-69-10158
Engraver: W.
Miller. Artist:
“The Sheep
1945-69-10159
Engraver: John
Tinkey. Artist:
“Across Lots: Among the Weeds.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1882
1945-69-10160 – in color
Engraver: Howard McCormick. Artist: Howard McCormick
“Mother and Child.” Published in: The Century Magazine, July 1909
1945-69-10161
Engraver: W. J. Linton. Artist: William Blake
“Death’s Door.” In: A Treatise on Wood Engraving (Chatto and Windus, 1838)
1945-69-10162
Engraver: Lacour. Artist: Frank Dicksee
“
1945-69-10163
Engraver: Lacour. Artist: Frank Dicksee
“Eyes, Look Your Last! Arms, Take Your Last Embrace!” [scene from Romeo and Juliet,] in: Modern Art and Artists, edited by Wilfrid Meynell (London: Cassell, 1886)
1945-69-10164
Engraver: O. Lacour. Artist: E. Haytley
“Peg Woffington as
Mrs. Ford in the ‘Merry Wives of
Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine (
1945-69-10165
Engraver: W. J. Linton . Artist: W. J. Hennessy
“Booth as Shylock in
Merchant of
On back: lines from Act 1, scene 3.
1945-69-10166
Engraver: W. J. Linton. Artist: W. J. Hennessy
“Booth as Othello.” Published in: Edwin Booth in Twelve Dramatic Characters (Boston: James R. Osgood & Co., 1872). On back: lines from Act 1, scene 2.
1945-69-10167
Engraver: W. J. Linton. Artist: W. J. Hennessy
“Booth as Brutus in Julius Caesar.” Published in: Edwin Booth in Twelve Dramatic Characters (Boston: James R. Osgood & Co., 1872). On back: lines from Act 5, scene 3.
1945-69-10168
Engraver: W. J. Linton. Artist: W. J. Hennessy
“Booth as Macbeth.” Published in: Edwin Booth in Twelve Dramatic Characters (Boston: James R. Osgood & Co., 1872). On back: lines from Act 4, scene 1.
1945-69-10169
Engraver: W. J. Linton. Artist: W. J. Hennessy
“Booth as King Richard.” Published in: Edwin Booth in Twelve Dramatic Characters (Boston: James R. Osgood & Co., 1872). On back: lines from Act 5, scene 3.
1945-69-10170
Engraver: W. J. Linton. Artist: W. J. Hennessy
“Booth as Benedict in Much
1945-69-10171
Engraver: W. J. Linton. Artist: W. J. Hennessy
“Booth as Hamlet.” Published in: Edwin Booth in Twelve Dramatic Characters (Boston: James R. Osgood & Co., 1872). On back: lines from Act 5, scene 1.
1945-69-10172
Engraver: W. J. Linton. Artist: W. J. Hennessy
“Booth as King Lear.” Published in: Edwin Booth in Twelve Dramatic Characters (Boston: James R. Osgood & Co., 1872). On back: lines from Act 3, scenes 2 and 4.
1945-69-10173
Engraver: J. Quartley. Artist: A. Fredericks
“Macbeth and Macduff,” in The Plays of Wm. Shakespeare (London: Cassell, Petter & Galpin, 1885)
1945-69-10174
Engraver: J. Quartley. Artist: William Ralston
“Malvolio.” In: The Plays of Wm. Shakespeare (London: Cassell, Petter & Galpin, 1885)
1945-69-10175
Engraver: J. Quartley. Artist: F. Dicksee
“Henry V and Katharine of
1945-69-10176
Engraver: F. Wellington. Artist: unknown
“Witchcraft, 1884.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1884 – Apr. 1885
1945-69-10177
Engraver: F. Wellington. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“Tony. ‘No Offense;
But Question for Question Is All
1945-69-10178
Engraver: F. W. Wellington. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“Are You Trying to Make Me Run Away?’” In: Harper’s, Nov. 1884 – Apr. 1885
1945-69-10179
Engraver: F. W. Wellington. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Morgan at Porto
1945-69-10180
Engraver: F. W. Wellington. Artist: Howard Pyle
“
In: Harper’s, Nov. 1888–Apr. 1889
Box 61:
1945-69-10181
Engraver: F. W. Wellington. Artist: R. Wiles
“A Religious Mendicant.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-10182
Engraver: F. W. Wellington. Artist: W. T. Smedley
“One Day in June.” Published in: Engravings on Wood by Members Society of American Wood-Engravers (New York: Harper’s & Bros., 1887)
1945-69-10183
Engraver: F. W. Wellington. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Death of the Indian Chief Alexander.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1885
1945-69-10184
Engraver: F. W. Wellington. Artist: Bronze by A. L. Barye
“The Tiger Hunt.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1885. Text on back
1945-69-10185
Engraver: W. R. Bodenstab. Artist: Bronze by A. L. Barye
“Lion and Serpent.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1885
1945-69-10186
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Bronze by A. L. Barye
“Tiger Devouring a Crocodile.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1885
1945-69-10187
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Geo Boughton
“The Swing.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1888 – Apr. 1889
1945-69-10188
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Léon Bonvin
“Pinks.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-10189
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Léon Bonvin
“The Thistle.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-10190
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Hy Sondham
“The Children’s Hour.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1884
1945-69-10191
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: W. Ham. Gibson
“Caught Napping.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1884
1945-69-10192
Engraver: F. H.
Wellington. Artist: from photo by
“Fig. 17 - The Sachsen.” Published in: Harper’s, Dec. 1886 – May 1887
1945-69-10193
Engraver:
“Fig. 14 - The Catherine II.” Published in: Harper’s, Dec. 1886 – May 1887
1945-69-10194
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“Looking Seaward as Was the Wont of Puritan Maidens.” In: Harper’s, June-Nov. 1886
1945-69-10195
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Surrender of
1945-69-10196
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Thulstrup
“At the Posting Station (Skyd Station).” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1888 – Apr. 1889
1945-69-10197
Engraver: F. Levin. Artist: Thulstrup
“Fisher-Folk Returning Home From Market.” In: Harper’s, Nov. 1888 – Apr. 1889
1945-69-10198
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“My Dear
1945-69-10199
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“I’m Mistaken, or I Heard Voices.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1886
1945-69-10200 – mounted
with 1945-69-10301-10302, and filed under those numbers
Engraver:
“Twilight in Winter.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1884 – June 1885
1945-69-10201
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Cecilia Beaux. Owner: Mrs. Arthur Murray Sherwood.
“Portrait of a Child.” Published in: St. Nicholas, November 1895, frontispiece
1945-69-10202
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Jean-Louis-André-Théodore Géricault.
“Officer of the Mounted Chasseurs of the Imperial Guard Charging.”
Published in: Century Magazine, September 1896
1945-69-10203
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: William M. Chase
“The Lady with the White Shawl.” Published in: The Century, September 1900
1945-69-10204
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Diego R. Velasquez
“Portrait of a Lady.” Privately published (copyright: Harper & Brothers, 1909)
1945-69-10205
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: T. de Thulstrup
“Mujik Sowing.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1889
1945-69-10206
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: T. de Thulstrup
“Uhlans.” Published in: Harper’s, Dec. 1891 – May 1892
1945-69-10207
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: T. de Thulstrup
“The Charlottenburg Races.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1890
1945-69-10208
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: R. Caton Woodville
“A Levee at St. James’s.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1884 – Apr. 1885
1945-69-10209
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: Frederic Dielman
“Watching the Swarm.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1884
1945-69-10210
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: Frederic Dielman
“Indeed, Burt, I Care for You.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1884
1945-69-10211
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: Thulstrup
“A Court Ball at the
1945-69-10212
Engraver: Timothy Cole. Artist: Aman-Edmond Jean
“Portrait of a Woman.” Published in: The Century Magazine, April 1915, frontispiece
1945-69-10213
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Madame Madeleine Lemaire
“A
1945-69-10214
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Dagnan-Bouveret
“Breton Peasant Girl at a Pardon—A Taper Vender.” In: Harper’s Bazar, 1894
1945-69-10215
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: J. E. Saintin
“Reverie.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, Oct. 1891
1945-69-10216
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: W. H. Hyde
“’Happier,’ She Replied, ‘Than I Ever Thought Anybody Could Be.’”
In: Harper’s, Nov. 1893 – Apr. 1894
1945-69-10217
Engraver: John C. Crossman; W. Croome. Artist: unknown.
“
1945-69-10218
Engraver: John C. Crossman; W. Croome. Artist: unknown. Text on back.
“
1945-69-10219
Engraver: John C. Crossman; W. Croome. Artist: unknown.
“Hancock House,
1945-69-10220
Engraver: John C. Crossman; W. Croome. Artist: unknown. Text on back.
“House of Industry—
1945-69-10221
Engraver: John C. Crossman. Artist: unknown. Text on back.
“
1945-69-10222
Engraver: John C. Crossman. Artist: unknown. Text on back.
“
1945-69-10223
Engraver: Mallory. Artist: unknown. Text on back.
“
1945-69-10224
Engraver: Mallory. Artist: unknown. Text on back.
“
1945-69-10225
Engraver: John C. Crossman (?). Artist: unknown. Text continues on back.
“View of the United States’ frigate Constitution, engraved upon a piece of wood, taken from one of her live oak knees, in 1833,” in: The American Magazine, of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge, Boston, 1835
1945-69-10226
Engraver: John C. Crossman. Artist: unknown. Text on back.
“
1945-69-10227
Engraver: John C. Crossman. Artist: unknown
“Front View of the
Capitol, Washington.” In: The
American Magazine,
1945-69-10228
Engraver: C. Cullen. Artist: F. T. Merrill
“What Makes it Go?” Published in: St. Nicholas, Aug. 1882
1945-69-10229
Engraver: C. Cullen. Artist: unknown. Poem on back.
“Reading the Story.” Published in:
1945-69-10230
Engraver: Bodenstab. Artist: William Hole
“The Track on Both Hands Was Enclosed by the Unbroken Woods”
Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, Jan – June, 1889
1945-69-10231
Engraver: W. Miller. Artist: William Hole
“The passenger standing alone upon the point of rock, at tall, slender figure of a gentleman, habited in black.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, Jan – June, 1889
1945-69-10232
Engraver: Hoskin. Artist: H. Boughton, A.R. A.
“At the Kissing Bridge.” Published in: Harper’s, Dec. 1883 – May 1884
1945-69-10233
Engraver: Not known. Artist: H. Boughton, A.R. A.
“Evangeline.” In: Some Modern Artists and Their Works, Cassell & Co., 1883
1945-69-10234
Engraver: Not known. Artist: H. Boughton, A.R. A.
“Rose Standish.” In: Some Modern Artists and Their Works, Cassell & Co., 1883
1945-69-10235
Engraver: A. Anderson. Artist: T. de Thulstrup
“Advancing Through
the
1945-69-10236
Engraver: J. M. Johnstone. Artist: F. D. Millet
“Rook and Pigeon.” In: The
Magazine of Art,
1945-69-10237
Engraver: A. Anderson. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Hey, Black Cat! Hey, My Pretty Black Cat!” in: Harper’s, Nov. 1892 – Apr. 1893
1945-69-10238
Engraver: A. Anderson. Artist: Howard Pyle
“There is a Flock of Yellow Birds around Her Head.” In: Harper’s, 1892-1893
1945-69-10239
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Spring.—The Cuckoo.” Published in: Harper’s, Dec. 1883 – May 1884
1945-69-10240
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: Frederic Dielman
“Under the Mistletoe.” Published in: Harper’s, Dec. 1883 – May 1884
1945-69-10241
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: Frederic Dielman
“There Was No Rest Until Amy Had Seen It.” In: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1884
1945-69-10242
Engraver: Wm. B. Closson. Artist: Mariano Fortuny (1838 – 1874)
“An Old Beggar.” Published in: The Century Magazine, November, 1881
On back: portrait
of Mariano Fortuny, from a photogravure, and view of “Fortuny’s Studio in
1945-69-10243
Engraver: Wm. B. Closson. Artist: F. H. Tompkins
“The Worshippers.” Published in: unknown, 1896
1945-69-10244
Engraver: E. H. Del’Orme. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“A Drama of the Sea.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, Jan – June, 1891
1945-69-10245
Engraver: A. Hayman. Artist: Hy Sandham
“The Ferry.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1885
1945-69-10246
Engraver: Lindsay. Artist: Hy Sandham
“Steering A Raft Through the Rapids.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1885
1945-69-10247
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: Wm. Hole
“The first to move was the singer, who got to his feet suddenly and softly”
Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, Jan – June, 1889
1945-69-10248
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: Thulstrup. Printed on tissue.
“Marry the King.” Published in: Harper’s, 1893, “The Refugees” by A. Conan Doyle
1945-69-10249
Engraver: Florian. Artist: George Roux
“Is Grünn There? He Calls Out.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1892 – Apr. 1893
1945-69-10250
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: George Roux
“All This Made My Aunt Very Proud.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1892 – Apr. 1893
1945-69-10251
Engraver: A. Hayman. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“Water Stand in Cordova.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1882
1945-69-10252
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“Primitive Threshing.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1882
1945-69-10253
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“Coffee at Castillejo.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1882
1945-69-10254
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Theodore Wores
“Consecration of the Joss.” In ‘Chinatown Scenes,’ Harper’s, Nov., 1892 – Apr. 1893
1945-69-10255
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Theodore Wores
“A Chinese Shop.” In ‘Chinatown Scenes,’ Harper’s, Nov., 1892 – Apr. 1893
1945-69-10256
Engraver:
“The Gods of the Threshold,” in ‘Chinatown Scenes,’ Harper’s, Nov., 1892 – Apr. 1893
1945-69-10257
Engraver: David M. K. Artist: unknown, probably after a photograph
“The Day Before Thanksgiving.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, Nov. 27, 1888
1945-69-10258
Engraver: J. P. Davis. Artist: unknown.
“Jon’s Meeting With the Three Horsemen.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-10259
Engraver: J. P. Davis. Artist: unknown.
“The Children with their Tapers.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-10260
Engraver: J. P. Davis. Artist: unknown.
“The Great Seal of England is Presented to the Baby King,” in: St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-10261
Engraver: J. P. Davis. Artist: unknown.
“The Queen Jumped Nimbly from the Throne.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-10262
Engraver: J. P. Davis. Artist: unknown.
“On the
1945-69-10263
Engraver: J. P. Davis. Artist: unknown.
“Santa Claus Appears on Deck.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1875-1876.
1945-69-10264
Engraver: J. P. Davis. Artist: unknown.
“The Little Prince and His Playmate.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1875-1876.
1945-69-10265
Engraver: J. P. Davis. Artist: unknown.
“A Chinese New Year’s Party.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1875-1876.
1945-69-10266
Engraver: R. Taylor. Artist: T. Walter Wilson, R. I.
“Christie’s A Hundred Years Ago: The Earl of Chesterfield and Mr. Christie.”
Published in: The Magazine of Art, June 1888
1945-69-10267
Engraver: R. Taylor. Artist: T. Walter Wilson, R. I.
“The Entrance to the Treasure-House.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, June 1888
On back: “Beneath the great-room floor: the cellars,” by T. Walter Wilson, engraver unknown.
1945-69-10268
Engraver: R. Taylor. Artist: T. Walter Wilson, R. I.
“A
1945-69-10269
Engraver: J. W. Evans. Artist: Howard Helmick
“Sunday Morning at
1945-69-10270
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: Jules Breton
“The Pardon of Kergoat.” Published in: Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-10271
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: A. Edelfelt
“Outside the Church.” Published in: Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-10272
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: J. G. Melchers
“The Communion.” Published in: Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-10273
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: J. Geoffroy
“Leaving School.” Published in: Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-10274
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: P. Ivanowitch
“The Sword Dance.” Published in: Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-10275
– SMALL
Engraver: G. H. B. Artist: unknown
“William Grobbyns.” Published in: unknown, vol. LXX, no. 415, no date
1945-69-10276
Engraver: E. H. Del’Orme. Artist: Howard Helmick
“The
1945-69-10277
Engraver: H.
Davidson. Artist:
“At the Sewing-Circle.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1894 – Apr. 1895
1945-69-10278
Engraver: L. C.
“Their Thanksgiving Dinner.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, Nov. 20, 1888
1945-69-10279
Engraver: C. H. Baude. Artist: E. I. Weeks
“Le Dernier Voyage.” Published in: Harper’s, June - Nov., 1889
1945-69-10280
Engraver: C. H. Baude. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“Une Épave.” Published in: Harper’s, June - Nov., 1889
1945-69-10281
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: Fred S. Church
“Each pearly tear proclaimed her sad, sweet sympathy,” in The Inca Princess (Lippincott, 1886)
1945-69-10282-10287
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: Fred S. Church
Head and tail pieces from The Inca Princess (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1886):
Cherub with arrow, cherub with distaff, owl, weeping cherub, cherub above sun, dove
1945-69-10288
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: J.T. Errazuris
“Spring-Time on the
1945-69-10289
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Madame Demont-Breton
“The Wave.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, August 20, 1889
1945-69-10290
Engraver: Babbage (?). Artist:
M.
“Alone,” in Modern Art
and Artists (ed. by Wilfrid Meynell,
1945-69-10291
Engraver: Babbage. Artist: F. D. Millet (1885)
“The Granddaughter,” in Modern Art and Artists (ed. by Wilfrid Meynell, 1886).
1945-69-10292
Engraver: G. Kruell (?). Artist: P. S. Newell
“The Fourth of July: Caring for the Wounded,” in Harper’s Young People, June 28, 1887
1945-69-10293
Engraver: T. A. Butler. Artist: From photo
“The ‘Harper’s Young People’ Cot and Its Occupant in St.
Mary’s Hospital,
1945-69-10294
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: George H. Boughton, R. A.
“The Frozen Fountain.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-10295
Engraver: W.B. Baude. Artist: W. T. Dannat
“Un Profil Blond: A Study in Red.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1889
1945-69-10296
Engraver: Hoskin. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“At Stein’s Grave.” Published in: Harper’s, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-10297
Engraver: Hayman. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“The Path to
1945-69-10298
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“The Constant Maids of Ockley.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1882
1945-69-10299
– mounted with 10401-10402 and filed under those numbers
Engraver: Robt. Hoskin. Artist: J. W. Casilear
“A Landscape,” in: Harper’s, 1879; also in Art in America (Harper & Bros., 1880)
1945-69-10300 –
mounted with 10401-10402 and filed under those numbers
Engraver: Mayer. Artist: B. F. Mayer
“The Rose,” in: Harper’s, 1879; also in Art in America (Harper & Bros., 1880)
1945-69-10301
Engraver: A.
Whitney. Artist:
“A Snow-Squall.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1884 – June 1885
1945-69-10302
Engraver: unknown. Artist:
“A Haunt of the Witch-Hazel.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1884 – June 1885
1945-69-10200
– mounted with 10301-10302, and filed under those numbers
Engraver:
“Twilight in Winter.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1884 – June 1885
1945-69-10303
Engraver: F.H. Wellington. Artist: George H. Boughton, A. R. A.
“The Druid Priestess.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1884 – June 1885
1945-69-10304
Engraver: Robert Varley. Artist: C. P.
“Polly Almost Catches Jonah.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1874-1875.
1945-69-10305
Engraver: C. A. Powell. Artist: F. A.
“This is the Clan, Come to Welcome You.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1874-1875.
[Illustration for Eight Cousins, by Louisa May Alcott.]
1945-69-10306
Engraver: Robert Varley. Artist:
“Susy Loses her Old Flat.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1874-1875.
1945-69-10307
Engraver: Cullen. Artist: unknown.
“Beehive.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1874-1875.
1945-69-10308
Engraver: Robert Varley. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“
1945-69-10309
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Chadbury Weir.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1891
1945-69-10310
Engraver: Frank Pettit. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Twining Ferry.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1891
1945-69-10311
Engraver: F. Levin. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Pershore Water-Gate.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1891
1945-69-10312
Engraver: Robert Varley. Artist: Harry Fenn?
“The Islet Called ‘The Ship of Ulysses.’” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1892
1945-69-10313
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Smedley, from a photo
“In The Grounds of the New Villa of the Empress of Austria,” in Harper’s, 1892
1945-69-10314
Engraver: A. E. Wood. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-10315
Engraver: W. M. Aikman. Artist: unknown.
“Olive Grove,
1945-69-10316
Engraver: Robert Varley. Artist: unknown
“General View of the
1945-69-10317
Engraver: Robert Varley. Artist: unknown
“The ‘Maid of the Mist’ in the Whirlpool Rapids.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Apr. – Nov., 1876
1945-69-10318
Engraver: Robert Varley. Artist: unknown
“Stenton.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Apr. – Nov., 1876
1945-69-10319
Engraver: Robert Varley. Artist: unknown
“The Old
1945-69-10320
Engraver: Robert Varley. Artist: Julian Rix
“Cypress Point,
1945-69-10321
Engraver: J. Grimley. Artist: Julian Rix
“Fog in the Redwoods,
1945-69-10322
Engraver: Robert Varley. Artist: Julian Rix
“
1945-69-10323
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Julian Rix
“Black Oak,
1945-69-10324
Engraver: Robert Varley. Artist: Granville Perkins
“The Getic Shore,” in: Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-10325
Engraver: Henry Marsh. Artist: E. H. Garrett
“Delia,” with poetry in: Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-10326
Engraver: S. S. Kilburn. Artist: J. Hopkins Smith
“
1945-69-10327
Engraver: Robert Varley. Artist: see monogram on print
“The
1945-69-10328
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: A. F.
“Looking Through the Round Window.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-10329
Engraver: Robert Varley. Artist: F. B.
“Through the Daisies.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-10330
Engraver: Robert Varley. Artist: H. W. Gibson
“A
1945-69-10331
Engraver: E. H. Del’Orme. Artist: H. W. Gibson
“Under the Moss.” Published in: Harper’s, Dec. 1886 – May 1887
1945-69-10332
Engraver: Robert Varley. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“The Citadel, from H.M.S. Northampton,” in Picturesque
1945-69-10333
Engraver: Robert Varley. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“
Published in: Picturesque
1945-69-10334
Engraver: Robert Varley. Artist: Frederick Remington
“Gentleman Rider on the Paseo de la Reforma,” in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1891
1945-69-10335
Engraver: W. Zimermann. Artist: Frenzeny?
“A Supply Train in a Snow-Storm,” published in: Harper’s Weekly, Feb. 11, 1882
1945-69-10336
Engraver: W. Zimermann. Artist: Harry Fenn
“
Published in: Harper’s Weekly, July 1, 1882
1945-69-10337
Engraver: Dav. G. Yates. Artist: G. Smillie
“The
1945-69-10338
Engraver: Dav. G. Yates. Artist: Victor Nehlig
“Gertrude of
1945-69-10339
Engraver: C. W. Wright. Artist: Herring
“Pharaoh’s Horses.” In American
Agriculturist (
1945-69-10340
Engraver: C. W. Wright. Artist: unknown
“The Flushed Partridge.” In: American Agriculturist (Orange Judd & Co., 1867)
Box 62:
1945-69-10341
Engraver: C. W. Wright. Artist: Sir Edwin Lanseer
“Suspense.” In: American Agriculturist (Orange Judd & Co., 1867)
1945-69-10342
Engraver: C. W. Wright. Artist: H. Wm. Herrick
“A Great Noise in the Barn.” Published in: American Agriculturist, May 1868
1945-69-10343
Engraver: C. W. Wright. Artist: drawn from life
“Percheron Horses.” Published in: American Agriculturist, April 1868
1945-69-10344
Engraver: A.E. Wood. Artist: unknown
“Interior of San Apollinare Nuovo.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-10345
Engraver: A.E. Wood. Artist: H. Bolton
“Grand Cañon of the
1945-69-10346
Engraver: A.E. Wood. Artist: E. De Martina
“The Italia.” In “War Vessels of European Nations,” Harper’s, Dec. 1886 – May 1887
1945-69-10347
Engraver: F. Pettit. Artist: E. De Martina
“The Dulio,” in “War Vessels of European Nations,” Harper’s, Dec. 1886 – May 1887
1945-69-10348
Engraver: A.E. Wood. Artist: A.R. Waud
“The Danish ‘Raven,’” in ‘Early Navigators and Their Carriers,’ Harper’s, 1885-1886
1945-69-10349
Engraver: F. Pettit. Artist: A.R. Waud
“The Bucentaur” in ‘Early Navigators and Their Carriers,’ Harper’s, 1885-1886
1945-69-10350
Engraver: unknown. Artist: A.R. Waud
“The Argo” in ‘Early Navigators and Their Carriers,’ Harper’s, 1885-1886
1945-69-10351
Engraver: unknown. Artist: A.R. Waud
“Discovering New Countries” in ‘Early Navigators…,’ Harper’s, 1885-1886
1945-69-10352
Engraver: A.E. Wood. Artist: H. Hawley
“A View of Wall Street.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-10353
Engraver: F. Pettit. Artist: H. Hawley
“A Panic in the Street.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-10354
Engraver: A.E. Wood. Artist: H. Bolton Jones
“Grand Cañon of the
1945-69-10355
Engraver: A.E. Wood. Artist: Antoine Louis Barye, sculptor
“Fille de L’Air: The Grand Prize of 1865…,” in: Harper’s Magazine, 1885
1945-69-10356
Engraver: A.E. Wood. Artist: H. Hawley
“A Group of the Aaggie
1945-69-10357
Engraver: A. Anderson. Artist: H. Hawley
“A Group of the
Clothilde
1945-69-10358
Engraver: A.E. Wood. Artist: unknown
“Mishima Satsuma, Black on White,” published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1888
1945-69-10359
Engraver: A.E. Wood. Artist: unknown
“Mishima Satsuma, White on Gray,” published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1888
1945-69-10360
Engraver: Witte. Artist: T. H. Robinson
“The Street of
1945-69-10361
Engraver: H. W. Peckwell. Artist: T. H. Robinson
“Millet’s House from the Garden….” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1890
1945-69-10362
Engraver: Witte. Artist: Gibson
“
1945-69-10363
Engraver: Hellawell. Artist: unknown.
“Laguna Del Inca.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1890
1945-69-10364
Engraver: G. P. Williams. Artist: Frederick Remington, after a photograph
“Roping Cattle at Punta Negra.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1890
1945-69-10365
Engraver: Witte. Artist: Thulstrup
“Infantry of the Line.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1892
1945-69-10366
Engraver: A. Anderson. Artist: Thulstrup
“Bersaglieri.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1892
1945-69-10367
Engraver: Witte. Artist: Frederick Remington
“The Supply Train over the Mountain.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1891
1945-69-10368
Engraver: L.
“The Indian Method of Breaking a Pony.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1891
1945-69-10369
Engraver: W. B. Witte. Artist:
“Out of Reckoning.—A Narrow Escape,” in: Scribner’s Monthly, Jan. – June, 1891
1945-69-10370
Engraver: Witte. Artist: Reinhart
“Avenue
1945-69-10371
Engraver: Aikman. Artist: Smedley
“
1945-69-10372
Engraver: Witte. Artist: C. Graham
“The
1945-69-10373
Engraver: S. G. Putnam. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“A Bytown C’Est Un’ Joli’ Place.” Published in: Harper’s, Dec., 1891 – May 1892
1945-69-10374
Engraver: Witte. Artist: from photo
“A Prairie Stock
1945-69-10375
Engraver: Witte. Artist: T. de Thulstrup
“Field Artillery.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1892
1945-69-10376
Engraver: Witte. Artist: T. de Thulstrup
“Mountain Artillery.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1892
1945-69-10377
Engraver: Witte. Artist: T. de Thulstrup
“Dragoons.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1892
1945-69-10378
Engraver: Witte. Artist: T. de Thulstrup
“Field Chasseurs.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1892
1945-69-10379
Engraver: W. B. Witte. Artist: Frederick Remington
“A Hunting
1945-69-10380
Engraver: W. B. Witte. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Point Finnin,
1945-69-10381
Engraver: W. B. Witte. Artist: Childe Hassam
“The Crowd at
1945-69-10382
Engraver: W. B. Witte. Artist: Charles Broughton, from a photograph
“Finish of the Race for the ‘Melbourne Cup,’ 1890,” in Scribner’s Magazine, 1892
1945-69-10383
Engraver: W. B. Witte. Artist: W. L. Dodge
“Female Figure from
W. L. Dodge’s Decoration in the
Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, July – Dec. 1892
1945-69-10384
Engraver: W. B. Witte. Artist: Zazzor
“The
1945-69-10385
Engraver: W. B. Witte. Artist: Joseph Blanc
“Return of the Victorious Clovis from Tolbiac,” in Scribner’s Magazine, 1892
1945-69-10386
Engraver: W. B. Witte. Artist: F. Bonvin
“The Orphans’ School.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, July – Dec. 1892
1945-69-10387
Engraver: W. B. Witte. Artist: Alexander Cabanel
“
1945-69-10388
Engraver: H. Werdmüller. Artist: H. Helmick
“A Present for his Reverence.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, April 9, 1889
1945-69-10389
Engraver: H. Werdmüller. Artist: Hon. John Collier
“A Priestess of Bacchus.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, March, 1888
1945-69-10390
Engraver: H. Werdmüller. Artist: G. H. Boughton
“The Peacemaker.” In Some Modern Artists and Their Works (Cassell & Co., 1883)
1945-69-10391
Engraver: H. Werdmüller. Artist: G. H. Boughton
“The Heir Presumptive.” In Some Modern Artists and Their Works (Cassell, 1883)
1945-69-10392
Engraver: H. Werdmüller. Artist: George H. Boughton
“A Field Handmaiden:
1945-69-10393
Engraver: H. Werdmüller. Artist: from the bust by Houdon
“Molière.” Published in:
Magazine of Art, Cassell &
Co.,
1945-69-10394
Engraver: R. C. West. Artist: R.H.M.
“Head of Indian Elephant” and “Head of African Elephant,” in St. Nicholas, 1882
1945-69-10395
Engraver: D. Nicholas. Artist:
“A Private Rehearsal.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1882
1945-69-10396
Engraver: Carl Schwarzburger. Artist: J. H. Cocke
“On the Way to the Pound.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1882
1945-69-10397
Engraver: A. Whitney. Artist: unknown
“The Ballad of Babette.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1881
1945-69-10398
Engraver: A. Whitney. Artist: Burns
“A Steaming Supper.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-10399
Engraver: A. Whitney. Artist: Lungren
“A Peasant of the
1945-69-10400
Engraver: A. Whitney. Artist: J. A. S. Monks
“Sometimes, on the Rocks, We See a Girl Blowing a Horn to Call Together her Flock of Goats.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-10401
Engraver: Müller? Artist: T. W. Wood
“Arguing the Question.” Published in: Harpers, 1879; also in Art in America, 1880
1945-69-10402
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: J. G. Brown
“Dress Parade.” Published in: Harpers, 1879; also in Art in America, 1880
1945-69-10299
– mounted with 10401-10402 and filed under those numbers
Engraver: Robt. Hoskin. Artist: J. W. Casilear
“A Landscape.” Published in: Harpers, 1879; also in Art in America, 1880
1945-69-10300 –
mounted with 10401-10402 and filed under those numbers
Engraver: Mayer. Artist: B. F. Mayer
“The Rose.” Published in: Harpers, 1879; also in Art in America, 1880
1945-69-10403
Engraver: E. H. Del’Orme. Artist: A. Castaigne
“She Had Covered Her
1945-69-10404
Engraver: Robert Varley. Artist: A. Castaigne
“Maria Addolorata.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1894 – Apr. 1895
1945-69-10405
Engraver: Not Known. Artist: Philip Hermogenes Calderon, R.A.
[girl and mother at window,] with couplet from Longfellow’s “Twilight,”
in Some Modern Artists and Their Work
(
1945-69-10406
Engraver: Not Known. Artist: Mrs. Butler
“Missing.” In Some
Modern Artists and Their Work (
1945-69-10407
Engraver: Not Known. Artist: E. Munier
“At the Spring.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-10408
Engraver: Not given. Artist:
drawing by Jno.
“The Well That Speaks.” Published in: The Aldine, 1877
1945-69-10409
Engraver: P. Gusman. Artist: W. Hathenell
“Were Gathered to Welcome Us,” published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1893
1945-69-10410
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: H. Helmick
“A Rural Confessional.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, May, 1892
1945-69-10411
Engraver: George T. Andrew Artist: W. A. Rogers
“And then one day the Deacon driv,” in Grandma’s Attic Treasures (Dutton, 1882)
1945-69-10412
Engraver: George T. Andrew . Artist: W. F. Halsall
“To the distant English shore?” in Grandma’s Attic Treasures (Dutton, 1882)
1945-69-10413
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: W. A. Rogers
“He pulled me down on his knee” in Grandma’s Attic Treasures (Dutton, 1882)
1945-69-11335
– mounted with 10411-10413 and filed under those numbers
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: Miss C. A. Northam
“She’s like her mother, dear wife” in Grandma’s Attic Treasures (Dutton, 1882)
1945-69-10414
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: Miss C. A. Northam
“But I was a bit particular” in Grandma’s Attic Treasures (Dutton, 1882)
1945-69-10415
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: Miss C. A. Northam
“Ay, Hannah, wife, it is good to rest” in Grandma’s Attic Treasures (Dutton, 1882)
1945-69-10416
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: J. Francis Murphy
“Asa had gone down to the fields” in Grandma’s Attic Treasures (Dutton, 1882)
1945-69-10417
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: Miss C. A. Northam
[Grandmother and granddaughter on the porch,] in Grandma’s Attic Treasures (1882)
1945-69-10418
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“The Nurse-Maid, A
1945-69-10419
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Well, Dat Nigger Cheat de Burrer….” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1878
1945-69-10420
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-10421
Engraver: Thos. Johnson. Artist: unknown
“Uncle Jimmy, Champion Fisherman of Beaufort.” In: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1878
1945-69-10422
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: Thulstrup
“A Christening Party.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1888 – Apr. 1889
1945-69-10423
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: Thulstrup
“A Sunday Funeral.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1888 – Apr. 1889
1945-69-10424
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: see signature on picture
“The Most Exciting Part.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1888 – Apr. 1889
1945-69-10425
Engraver: W. M. Aikman. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Most Sweet it is with Unuplifted Eyes.” In: Harper’s, Nov. 1888 – Apr. 1889
1945-69-10426
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Dragging the Duke Out of the Coach.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1893 – Apr. 1894
1945-69-10427
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“The Vigilants.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-10428
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: Thulstrup
“The Wedding on Board the ‘Golden Rod,’” in: Harper’s, Nov. 1892 – Apr. 1893
1945-69-10429
Engraver: M. Jackson. Artist: E. M. Ward, A. R. A.
“The rabble’s rage and tyrant’s angry steel,” The Traveller (Art-Union of London, 1851)
1945-69-10430
Engraver: J. L. Williams. Artist: F. W. Hulme
“Have we not seen
round
1945-69-10431
Engraver: Harley. Artist: Lemuel E. Wilmarth
“Ingratitude.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-10432
Engraver: C. Jouband. Artist: W. Hatherell
“They Picked the Candidate up.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1893
1945-69-10433
Engraver: Closson. Artist: Weldon
“Choral Procession,
1945-69-10434
Engraver: Henry Davidson. Artist: Henry Sandham
“They have marched
away into
1945-69-10435
Engraver: T. H. Heard. Artist: J. Carter Beard
“Rattlesnake Coiled to Strike,” in: The Century Magazine, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-10436
Engraver: T. H. Heard. Artist: J. Carter Beard
“Rattlesnake in Coil,” in: The Century Magazine, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-10437
Engraver: P. Annin and E. Artist: H. H. Herrick
“Black Snake; Milk or Chicken Snake,” published in: American Agriculturist, 1867
1945-69-10438
Engraver: P. Annin and E. Artist: H. H. Herrick
“Copperhead; Rattlesnake,” published in: American Agriculturist, 1867
1945-69-10439
Engraver: P. Annin and E. Artist: H. H. Herrick
“Green Tree Frog; Squirrel Tree-Toad; Garden Toad,” in American Agriculturist, 1867
1945-69-10440
Engraver: P. Annin and E. Artist: H. H. Herrick
“Green Turtle and Salt Water Terrapin,” published in: American Agriculturist, 1867
1945-69-10441
Engraver: Meeder—Chubb. Artist: unknown
“Adult Shad, 1/4 Natural Size. Drawn from Life.” In: American Agriculturist, 1867
1945-69-10442
Engraver: Meeder—Chubb. Artist: unknown
“The Common Pickerel.” Published in: American Agriculturist, 1867
1945-69-10443
Engraver: Meeder—Chubb. Artist: unknown
“Head of Pickerel.” Published in: American Agriculturist, 1867
1945-69-10444
Engraver and artist: Wm. B. Closson
“Night Moths.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-10445
Engraver: Atwood. Artist: J. C. Beard
“The Nest-Building
Fish of the
1945-69-10446
Engraver: W. Mollier. Artist: J. C. Beard
“Hen and Chickens” [fish.] Published in: St. Nicholas, May – Oct. 1886
1945-69-10447
Engraver: Meeder-Chubb. Artist:
“Whidah-Bird; Trogon.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1878
1945-69-10448
Engraver:
Meeder-Chubb. Artist:
“Superb Bird of
1945-69-10449
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: Charles Lutyens
“The Harnessing of the Black Horses.” In: The Magazine of Art, 1885
1945-69-10450
Engraver: Peter Aiken. Artist: Adolph Schreyer
“A Sheik of the Desert,
Present Day.” Published in: 6th and 7th year
readers by American Book Co.,
1945-69-10451
Engraver: Peter Aiken. Artist: L. Alma Tadema
“Fortune’s
1945-69-10452
Engraver: Wm. B. Closson. Artist: Frank Duveneck
“The Turkish Page.” Published in: American Painters (D. Appleton & Co., 1881)
1945-69-10453
Engraver: William B. Closson. Artist: Mariano Fortuny
“A Negro of
1945-69-10454
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: W. J. Dannat
“An Aragonese Smuggler.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1885
1945-69-10455
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: Jos. Lauber
“The Burgomaster’s Daughter.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-10456
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: Irving R. Wiles
“A Beauty from the Sus.” Published in: The Century, May – Oct. 1893
1945-69-10457
Engraver: E. H. Del’Orme. Artist: Theodore Grust
“Gretchen and Kätchen.” Published in: St. Nicholas, April, 1894
1945-69-10458
Engraver: Closson. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote
“The Fountain at La Jordana.” Published in: St. Nicholas, April, 1894
1945-69-10459
Engraver: William B. Closson. Artist: Don José Casado
“King Ramirez.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1887
1945-69-10460
Engraver: William B. Closson. Artist: F. Pradilla
“Surrender of
1945-69-10461
Engraver: A. Measom. Artist: unknown
“The Oaks, Near Goose Creek Church,” published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1875 – Apr. 1876
1945-69-10462
Engraver: A. Measom. Artist: Granville Perkins
“Listening to the Trinity Christmas Chimes,” in: Harper’s, Nov. 1875 – Apr. 1876
1945-69-10463
Engraver: A. Measom. Artist: Granville Perkins
“On the Oklawaha.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1875 – Apr. 1876
1945-69-10464
Engraver: A. Measom. Artist: unknown
“Approach to Black Hall.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1875 – Apr. 1876
1945-69-10465
Engraver: E. H. Del’Orme. Artist: F. Stahl
“At the Entrance of The Passage.” In: Scribner’s Magazine, Jan. – June 1892
1945-69-10466
Engraver: E. H. Del’Orme. Artist: Hugh Thomson
“St. Jude’s Church at ‘Worship Hour,’ 8:30 p.m.” In Scribner’s Magazine, 1892
1945-69-10467
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: Louis Loeb
“The Old Market,” published in: unknown title, vol. LIII, 1895 or later
1945-69-10468
Engraver: H. W. Peckwell. Artist: Béraud
“The Salle Graffard.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, July – Dec. 1892
1945-69-10469
Engraver: H. W. Peckwell. Artist: photo of a painting by W. Camphausen
“The Triumphal Entry
into
1945-69-10470
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: Edwin Long, R. A.
“The Suppliants: Expulsion
of the Gypsies from
1945-69-10471
Engraver: Babbage (?). Artist:
“The Armada in Sight.” In: Modern Art and Artists (Ed. by Wilfrid Meynell, 1886)
1945-69-10472
Engraver: Peckwell. Artist: Howard Pyle
“A Night in the
1945-69-10473
Engraver: Peckwell. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Brownejohn’s Wharf.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-10474
Engraver: Peckwell. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Celebration on the Night of the Inauguration,” in Harper’s, Nov. 1888 – Apr. 1889
1945-69-10475
Engraver: L. C.
“The
1945-69-10476
Engraver: L. C.
“The Kitten of the Regiment.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, May 29, 1888
1945-69-10477
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“The Ford.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1885
1945-69-10478
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“A Halt.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1885
1945-69-10479
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Sergeant Jasper at the Battle of Fort Moultrie,” in: Harper’s, Apr. – Nov. 1883
Box 63:
1945-69-10480
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: Howard Pyle
“The
1945-69-10481
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: Adolphe Yvon
“The Retreat from
1945-69-10482
Engraver: C. Streller. Artist: Hubert Herkomer, A. R. A.
“Hard Times.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, May 1888
1945-69-10483
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Sea Fight.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1895
1945-69-10484
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: Luis Jimenez
“The Drummers of the Republic.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1894 – Apr. 1895
1945-69-10485
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: Louis Loeb
“Bonaparte Attacking
Snow Forts at the
1945-69-10486
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: Lionel Royer
“Napoleon Decorating the Russian Grenadier at Tilsit,” in The Century, 1895-1896
1945-69-10487
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: A. Bligny
“The Guard: Campaign
of
1945-69-10488
Engraver: M. Haider. Artist: H. Chartier
“
1945-69-10489
Engraver: Horace Baker. Artist: Benjamin West
“Cromwell Dissolving the Long Parliament,” published in 8th reader, James Baldwin (American Book Co., 1897).
On back: “
1945-69-10490
– SMALL
Engraver: Evans. Artist: Thulstrup
“Repulse of
Published in unknown, no date
1945-69-10491 –
SMALL
Engraver: Evans. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“The Bombardment of Fredericksburg, December 11, 1862,” unknown publication.
On back: “
1945-69-10492 [note: same picture as 10490 but from a different publication]
Engraver: Evans. Artist: Thulstrup
“Repulse of
Published in: The Century Magazine, May 1886 – Oct. 1886
1945-69-10493 [note: same picture as 10491 but from a different publication]
Engraver: Evans. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“The Bombardment of Frederickburg, December 11, 1862,” in The Century Magazine, May 1886 – Oct. 1886
1945-69-10494
Engraver: John Evans. Artist: Charles Kendrick from a sketch by A. R. Waud.
“Union Defenses at Ellerson’s Mill,” published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1885
1945-69-10495
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: A. R. Waud
“After the
Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1885
1945-69-10496
Engraver: C. Schwarzburger. Artist: Allan C. Redwood
“Charge of Confederates under Ripley and Pender at Beaver Dam Creek, Just Above Ellerson’s Mill.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1885
1945-69-10497
Engraver: John Evans. Artist: A. R. Waud
“Supplying the Hungry
Army at
1945-69-10498
Engraver: John Evans. Artist: A. R. Waud
“Burying the Dead,
and Burning Horses at
1945-69-10499
Engraver: T. Shussler. Artist: A. R. Waud
“The Retreat from the Chickahominy.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1885
1945-69-10500 –
SMALL
Engraver: T. Shussler. Artist: A. C. Redwood
“Cobb’s and Kershaw’s Troops behind the Stone-Wall,” unknown publication
1945-69-10501
- SMALL
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
“Porch of the Poet’s House,
1945-69-10502
– SMALL – in color (red, blue, and gold)
Engraver: Dalziel Brothers. Artist: unknown
Title page of The Spirit of Praise: a Collection of Hymns Old and New (London, F. Warne and Co. New York, Scribner, Welford & Co., no date)
1945-69-10503
Engraver: A. Irwin. Artist:
Alf.
[nurse and Lady Clare,] in: Lady Clare (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1884)
1945-69-10504
Engraver: H. M. Snyder. Artist: Granville Perkins
“Oh, God be thanked!” in: Lady Clare (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1884)
1945-69-10505
Engraver: A. Irwin. Artist:
Alf.
“Are ye out of your mind, my nurse,” in: Lady Clare (Porter & Coates, 1884)
1945-69-10506
Engraver: Rea. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-10507
Engraver: Madame Jacob-Bazin. Artist: Rupert C. W. Bunny
“Songs from Shakespeare: ‘Sigh no More, Ladies’—Much
On back: decorated title “Chronicle of Art,” by Pease(?)
1945-69-10508
Engraver: J. M.
Johnstone. Artist:
[woman by creek,] for “Love’s Rubicon” in The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-10509
Engraver: S.S. Kilburn. Artist: Blum
“A Little Brown Dwarf,” published in: St. Nicholas, 1882
1945-69-10510
Engraver: Lagarde. Artist: Sol Eytinge, Jun
“The Christmas Baby,” with poem, in: Harper’s Bazar, 188-
1945-69-10511
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Frederic B. Schell
Decorated title Bingen on the Rhine (view of town) (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1883)
On back: title page for this poem by Caroline E. S. Norton, and two decorated vignettes engraved by Lauderbach and drawn by Edmund H. Garrett
1945-69-10512
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Granville Perkins
[North African town,] in Bingen on the Rhine (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1883)
1945-69-10513
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Wm. T. Smedly
“A Soldier of the Legion lay dying in
1945-69-10514
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Frederic B. Schell
“Take a message and a token …,” in Bingen on the Rhine (Porter & Coates, 1883)
1945-69-10515
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Wm. T. Smedley
[soldier and his girl back home,] in Bingen on the Rhine (Porter & Coates, 1883)
1945-69-10516
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Frederic B. Schell
[moon over
1945-69-10517
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Wm. T. Smedley
“The soldier of the Legion … was dead!” in Bingen on the Rhine (Porter & Coates, 1883)
1945-69-10518
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Granville Perkins
[moon over camp,] in Bingen on the Rhine (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1883)
1945-69-10519 – same as 10540
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Granville Perkins
[bell rung as fire alarm,] in The Bells, by Edgar Allan Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10520 – same as 10541
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Granville Perkins
[burning ship,] in The Bells, by Edgar Allan Poe (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10521 – same as 10542
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: unknown
[covered wagons,] in The Bells, by Edgar Allan Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10522 – same as 10543
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: F. O. C. Darley(?)
“Hear the tolling of the bells,” in The Bells, by Edgar Allan Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10523 – same as 10528
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: A. Fredericks
[lilies of the valley as bells,] in The Bells, by Edgar Allan Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10524 – same as 10529
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Granville Perkins
[bats with bell,] in The Bells, by Edgar Allan Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10525 – same as 10530
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: R. Riordan
“How they scream out their affright!” in The Bells, by E. A. Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10526 – same as 10539
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“In the clamorous appealing to the mercy of the fire,” in The Bells, by E. A. Poe (1881)
1945-69-10527 – same as 10566
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: R. Riordan
“Oh, from out the sounding cells,” in The Bells, by E. A. Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10528 – same as 10523
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: A. Fredericks
[lilies of the valley as bells,] in The Bells, by Edgar Allan Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10529– same as 10524
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Granville Perkins
[bats with bell,] in The Bells, by Edgar Allan Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10530– same as 10525
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: R. Riordan
“How they scream out their affright!” in The Bells, by E. A. Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10531
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Frederic B. Schell
Title: From Greenland’s Icy Mountains, by Reginald Heber (Porter & Coates, 1884)
On back: title page for the poem
1945-69-10532
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Frederic B. Schell
Another title: From Greenland’s Icy Mountains, by R. Heber (Porter & Coates, 1884)
1945-69-10533
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Frederic B. Schell
“From
1945-69-10534
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Frederic B. Schell
“From
1945-69-10535
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Frederic B. Schell
[sea,] in From Greenland’s Icy Mountains, by Reginald Heber (Porter & Coates, 1884)
1945-69-10536
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Frederic B. Schell
[Bible, crown of thorns, crosses,] in From Greenland’s Icy Mountains by Heber (1884)
1945-69-10537
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Frederic B. Schell
“Redeemer, King, Creator,” From Greenland’s Icy Mountains, by Reginald Heber (1884)
1945-69-10538
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Frederic B. Schell
[Crown and palm,] From Greenland’s Icy Mountains, by Reginald Heber (1884)
1945-69-10539– same as 10526
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“In the clamorous appealing to the mercy of the fire,” in The Bells, by E. A. Poe (1881)
1945-69-10540– same as 10519
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Granville Perkins
[bell rung as fire alarm,] in The Bells, by Edgar Allan Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10541– same as 10520
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Granville Perkins
[burning ship,] in The Bells, by Edgar Allan Poe (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10542– same as 10521
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: unknown
[covered wagons,] in The Bells, by Edgar Allan Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10543– same as 10522
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: F. O. C. Darley(?)
“Hear the tolling of the bells,” in The Bells, by Edgar Allan Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
On back: bell laying on ground, artist unknown; with verse
1945-69-10544 – same as 10578
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Miss C. A. Northam
“How we shiver with affright,” in The Bells, by Edgar Allan Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10545 – same as 10579
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Granville Perkins
[bell towers,] in The Bells, by Edgar Allan Poe (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10546 – same as 10580
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: A. Fredericks
“And their king it is who tolls,” in The Bells, by Edgar Allan Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10547
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Frederic B. Schell
“…the lamp of life deny?” in From Greenland’s Icy Mountains, by R. Heber (1884)
1945-69-10548
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Frederic B. Schell
“Salvation! O Salvation!” in From Greenland’s Icy Mountains, by R. Heber (1884)
1945-69-10549
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Frederic B. Schell
[head of Christ,] in
From
1945-69-10550
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Frederic B. Schell
[ship on ocean,] in
From
1945-69-10551
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Frederic B. Schell
“Though every prospect pleases,” in From Greenland’s Icy Mountains, by Heber (1884)
1945-69-10552
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Frederic B. Schell
“In vain with lavish kindness,” in From Greenland’s Icy Mountains, by R. Heber (1884)
1945-69-10553
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Frederic B. Schell
“The heathen, in his blindness,” in From Greenland’s Icy Mountains, by R. Heber (1884)
1945-69-10554
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Frederic B. Schell
[family leaving church,] in From Greenland’s Icy Mountains, by R. Heber (1884)
1945-69-10555
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Frederic B. Schell
“Where Afric’s sunny fountains…,” in From Greenland’s Icy Mountains (1884)
1945-69-10556
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Frederic B. Schell
“From many an ancient river,” in From Greenland’s Icy Mountains, by Heber (1884)
1945-69-10557
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Frederic B. Schell
“From many a palmy plain,” in From Greenland’s Icy Mountains, by R. Heber (1884)
1945-69-10558
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Frederic B. Schell
“What though the spicy breezes,” in From Greenland’s Icy Mountains, by Heber (1884)
1945-69-10559 – same as 10590
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: R. Riordan
Frontispiece [angel and bell,] in The Bells, by Edgar Allan Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
On back: title page; a line of bells, and decorated title
1945-69-10560 – same as 10593
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“…sledges with the bells,--Silver bells,” in The Bells, by Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10561 – same as 10594
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: S. G. McCutcheon
“What a world of merriment …,” in The Bells, by Edgar A. Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10562 – same as 10586
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: A. Fredericks
“How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle,” in The Bells, by Edgar A. Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10563 – same as 10587
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Hear the mellow wedding-bells,” in The Bells, by E. A. Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10564 – same as 10588
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Cha. P. King
“Golden bells!” in The Bells, by Edgar Allan Poe (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10565 – same as 10589
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: R. Riordan
“From the molten-golden notes,” in The Bells, by E. A. Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10566– same as 10527
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: R. Riordan
“Oh, from out the sounding cells,” in The Bells, by E. A. Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10567
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Wm T. Smedley
“Tell my mother that her other sons…,” in Bingen on the Rhine (Porter & Coates, 1883)
1945-69-10568
Engraver: James W.
Lauderbach. Artist: Alf.
“Tell my sister not to weep…,” in Bingen on the Rhine (Porter & Coates, 1883)
1945-69-10569
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Granville Perkins
“My heart leap’d forth to hear him…,” in Bingen on the Rhine (Porter & Coates, 1883)
1945-69-10570
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Granville Perkins
“But to look upon them proudly,” in Bingen on the Rhine (Porter & Coates, 1883)
1945-69-10571
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Wm. T. Smedley
“Tell my brothers and companions…, ” in Bingen on the Rhine (Porter & Coates, 1883)
1945-69-10572
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Frederic B. Schell
“Full many a corpse lay ghastly pale,” in Bingen on the Rhine (Porter & Coates, 1883)
1945-69-10573
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Alfred Fredericks
“That we fought the battle bravely…,” in Bingen on the Rhine (Porter & Coates, 1883)
1945-69-10574
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Granville Perkins
“And ‘midst the dead and dying…,” in Bingen on the Rhine (Porter & Coates, 1883)
1945-69-10575
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Wm. T. Semdley
“There’s another-not a sister…,” in Bingen on the Rhine (Porter & Coates, 1883)
1945-69-10576
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Fred. B. Schell
“I saw the blue
1945-69-10577
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Granville Perkins
“The German songs we used to sing…,” in Bingen on the Rhine (Porter & Coates, 1883)
1945-69-12831 – mounted with 10575-10577 and filed under those numbers
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“On the vineclad hills of Bingen,” in Bingen on the Rhine (Porter & Coates, 1883)
1945-69-10578– same as 10544
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Miss C. A. Northam
“How we shiver with affright,” in The Bells, by Edgar Allan Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10579– same as 10545
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Granville Perkins
[bell towers,] in The Bells, by Edgar Allan Poe (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10580– same as 10546
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: A. Fredericks
“And their king it is who tolls,” in The Bells, by Edgar Allan Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10581 – also on back of 10543
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: Char. P. King
“Keeping time, time, time,” in The Bells, by Edgar Allan Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10582
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: F. S. Church
[Lady Clare and lily-white doe,] in: Lady Clare (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1884)
1945-69-10583
Engraver: Rea. Artist: G. Perkins
[Lord Ronald and Lady Clare,] in: Lady Clare (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1884)
1945-69-10584
Engraver: C. H. Reed. Artist:
Alf.
[Lady Clare dressed as poor villager,] in Lady Clare (Porter & Coates, 1884)
1945-69-10585
Engraver: unknown. Artist: E. H. Garrett
[bouquet of flowers,] in: Lady Clare (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1884)
1945-69-10586 – same as 10562
Engraver: Jas. W. Lauderbach. Artist: A. Fredericks
“How they tinkle, tinkle tinkle,” in: The Bells, by E. A. Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10587 – same as 10563
Engraver: Jas. W. Lauderbach. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Hear the mellow wedding-bells” in: The Bells, by E. A. Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10588 – same as 10564
Engraver: Jas. W. Lauderbach. Artist: Chas. P. King
“Golden bells!” in: The Bells, by E. A. Poe (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10589 – same as 10565
Engraver: Jas. W. Lauderbach. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“From the molten-golden notes” in: The Bells, by E. A. Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10590 – same as 10559
Engraver: Jas. W. Lauderbach. Artist: R. Riordan
“The Bells by Edgar A. Poe [frontispiece]” in: The Bells (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10591 – also on back of 10559-10562
Engraver: Jas. W. Lauderbach. Artist: Chas. R. King
[line of bells,] in: The Bells, by E. A. Poe (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10592 – also on back of 10559-10562
Engraver: Jas. W. Lauderbach. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“The Bells” [title,] in: The Bells, by E. A. Poe (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10593 – same as 10560
Engraver: Jas. W. Lauderbach. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Hear the sledges with the bells” in: The Bells, by E. A. Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10594 – same as 10561
Engraver: Jas. W. Lauderbach. Artist: S. G. McCutcheon
“What a world of merriment…,” in: The Bells, by E. A. Poe (Porter & Coates, 1881)
1945-69-10595
Engraver: A. Lepère. Artist: Daniel Vierge
“Malaguena,” printed on tissue paper, from unknown French publication, 1890
On back: n-d-1885: portrait of Daniel Vierge by A. F. j[illegible]; and
n-d-1886: “From a drawing of Vierge” [cloaked man on donkey]
1945-69-10596
Engraver: Wm. J. Linton. Artist: Wm. J. Linton
The Flood of Years, by William Cullen Bryant [frontispiece,] (New York: Putnam, 1878);
On back: text of poem (glued together so can’t read it all); statement about Linton
1945-69-10597
Engraver: Wm. J. Linton. Artist: Wm. J. Linton
[William Cullen Bryant,] in: The Flood of Years, (New York: Putnam’s Sons, 1878)
1945-69-10598
Engraver: Wm. J. Linton. Artist: Wm. J. Linton
[ocean waves,] in: The Flood of Years, by William C. Bryant (Putnam’s Sons, 1878)
1945-69-10599
Engraver: Wm. J. Linton. Artist: Wm. J. Linton
[man plowing, man cutting tree,] in The Flood of Years, by W. C. Bryant (Putnam, 1878)
1945-69-10600
Engraver: Wm. Jas. Linton. Artist: Hennessy
“A Pallid Sisterhood,” in The Song of the Sower, By Wm. C. Bryant (Appleton, 1871)
1945-69-10801
– mounted with 10600 and filed under that number
Engraver: Wm. Jas. Linton. Artist: Hennessy
“Murmuring Harp” in: The Song of the Sower, By Wm. C. Bryant (
1945-69-10601
Engraver: A. Whitney. Artist: Lungren
“A Birthnight Ball in the Olden Time,” in: Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-10602
Engraver: A. Whitney. Artist: Blum
“Sunday Morning,” published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-10603
Engraver: A. Whitney. Artist: Blum
“An Arrival in the Olden Time,” in: Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-10604
Engraver: A. Whitney. Artist: R. C. Woodville
“A Miridite by the
1945-69-10605
Engraver: A. Whitney. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Distant View of Palé from the Citadel of Crané,” in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1884
1945-69-10606
Engraver: T. Shussler. Artist: F. M.
“An Old Maryland Manor-House,” published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1884
1945-69-10607
Engraver: C. P. Williams. Artist: Harry Fenn
“The
1945-69-10608
Engraver: E. Sylvester. Artist: Harry Fenn
“
Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1884
1945-69-10609
Engraver: A. Whitney. Artist: Blum
“Entrance of the Bull,” published in: The Century, Nov. – Apr. 1884
1945-69-10610
Engraver: H. Davidson. Artist: Blum
“An Act of Audacity,” published in: The Century, Nov. – Apr. 1884
1945-69-10611
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Blum
“The Attack” [bull fight.] Published in: The Century, Nov. – Apr. 1884
1945-69-10612
Engraver: A. Whitney. Artist: Blum
“The Banderillero’s Challenge.” Published in: The Century, Nov. – Apr. 1884
1945-69-10613
Engraver: A. Whitney. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“A Corner of the Inn Yard—Early Morning,” in: Harper’s, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-10614
Engraver: V. Bernstrom. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“The March in the Rain,” in “French Army Scenes,” Harper’s, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-10615
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“The Staff,” published in: “French Army Scenes,” Harper’s, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-10616
Engraver: E. R. T. Artist: Henry Bacon
“A Rosa Bonheur of the Future.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1881 – Apr. 1882
1945-69-10617
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
“Too Wet Outside.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1881 – Apr. 1882
1945-69-10618
Engraver: A. Whitney. Artist: unknown
“A Subtle Device.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1881 – Apr. 1882
1945-69-10619
Engraver: G. A. Bogert. Artist: F. Hopkinson
“Home of the Artist, W. S. Mount.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1881 – Apr. 1882
1945-69-10620
Engraver: W. Whitney. Artist: unknown
“Peter and Peter’s Cart.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Nov. 1884 – April 1885
1945-69-10621
Engraver: W. Turner. Artist: R. Swain Gifford
“The Great Flocks of Sheep.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Nov. 1884 – April 1885
1945-69-10622
Engraver: Catherine A. Powell. Artist: unknown
“Resting Near the Long Walk.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Nov. 1884 – April 1885
1945-69-10623
Engraver: W. Turner. Artist: unknown
“The Wide View Over the Sand Dunes.” In: St. Nicholas, Nov. 1884 – April 1885
1945-69-10624
Engraver: A. Whitney. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Governor Andros and the
1945-69-10625
Engraver: A. Hayman. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Death of King Philip.” Published in: Harper’s, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-10626
Engraver: A. J. Whitney. Artist: unknown
[pony behind brush,] in New England Bygones, by Arr (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1883);
On back: title page for book
1945-69-10627
Engraver: G. P. Williams. Artist: artist
[old woman knitting,] in New England Bygones, by Arr (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-10628
Engraver: A. J. Whitney. Artist: H. Bolten Jones
[creek in winter landscape,] in New England Bygones, by E. H. Arr (Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-10629
Engraver: A. J. Whitney. Artist: A. B. Frost
[blacksmith shop,] in
New England Bygones, by
1945-69-10630
Engraver: Whitney & Jocelyn. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Life in a New Country: or Log Cabin Experience,” in advertising material Emerson, Alvord & Co., New York, 1856, with description of scene on back
1945-69-10631
Engraver: Tarbell. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“The Indian Girl Saving Howard” in advertising material Emerson, Alvord & Co., 1856
1945-69-10632
Engraver: Roberts. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Morgan’s Prayer” in advertising material Emerson, Alvord
& Co.,
1945-69-10633
Engraver: J. H. Byram. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Mrs. Austin and the Bear” in advertising material Emerson,
Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10634
Engraver: Wm. Roberts. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Captivity of Jonathan Alder,” in advertising material Emerson, Alvord & Co., New York, 1856, with description of scene on back
1945-69-10635
Engraver: Whitney & Jocelyn. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“The Magnanimity of Rohn-Yen-Ness” in advertising material Emerson, Alvord & Co., New York, 1856, with description of scene on back
1945-69-10636
Engraver: Whitney & Jocelyn. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Escape of Gov. Sevier,” in advertising material Emerson,
Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10637
Engraver: Samuel P. Avery. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Adventures of Dr. Caldwell,” in advertising material
Emerson, Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10638
Engraver: Whitney & Jocelyn. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Capture of Santa Anna” in advertising material Emerson, Alvord & Co., New York, 1856, with description of scene on back
1945-69-10639
Engraver: Whitney & Jocelyn. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Mrs. Palmer and Putnam” in advertising material Emerson,
Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10640
Engraver: N. Orr. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“The Mother’s Trial” in advertising material Emerson, Alvord
& Co.,
1945-69-10641
Engraver: unknown. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“The
1945-69-10642
Engraver: Whitney, Jocelyn & Annin. Artist: Whitney
[girls having tea party,] in: The Child’s Paper (American Tract Society, 1860-1865)
1945-69-10643
Engraver: R. Roberts. Artist: Benj. F. Childs
[girl with pets,] in: The Child’s Paper (American Tract Society, 1860-1865)
1945-69-10644
Engraver: Bross-Bogert. Artist: Herrick
“A Little Boy’s Resolution,” in The Child’s Paper (American Tract Society, 1860-1865)
1945-69-10645
Engraver: Elias J. Whitney. Artist: Benj. F. Childs(?)
[boys with cannon,] in: The Child’s Paper (American Tract Society, 1860-1865)
1945-69-10646
Engraver: R. Roberts. Artist: Benj. F. Childs(?)
[young man gardening,] in: The Child’s Paper (American Tract Society, 1860-1865)
1945-69-10647
Engraver: Whitney, Jocelyn & Annin. Artist: Thwaites
[inside of drunkard’s house,] in The Child’s Paper (American Tract Society, 1860-1865)
1945-69-10648
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Back[illegible]
[dog,] in: The Child’s Paper (American Tract Society, 1860-1865)
1945-69-10649
Engraver: Childs. Artist: Benj. F. Childs(?)
[3 poor children,] in: The Child’s Paper (American Tract Society, 1860-1865)
1945-69-10650
Engraver: unknown. Artist: E. J. Whitney
[boy feeding dog,] in: The Child’s Paper (American Tract Society, 1860-1865)
1945-69-10651
Engraver: Elias J. Whitney. Artist: Ludvig S. Ipsen
[profile of Alexander Anderson, with decoration,] designed for American Art Review
1945-69-10652
Engraver: Elias J. Whitney. Artist: August Will
“Alexander Anderson, Aged 92,” published by the American Tract Society, 1867
1945-69-10653
Engraver: Elias J. Whitney. Artist: unknown
[woman standing with open book,] in Bitter-Sweet, by J. G. Holland (Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-10654
Engraver: Elias J. Whitney. Artist: unknown
[woman with baby,] in Bitter-Sweet, by J. G. Holland (New York: Scribner & Co., 1867);
On back: part of title page for poem
1945-69-10655
Engraver: Elias J. Whitney. Artist: Raphael(?)
[Madonna and Child,] in Bitter-Sweet, by J. G. Holland (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-10656
Engraver: Whitney. Artist: Whitney
“Peace,” from The Child’s Paper, by American Tract Society, 1852;
On back: article about Whitney
1945-69-10657
Engraver: Whitney. Artist: Gilbert
[man in chains,] from The Child’s Paper, by American Tract Society, 1852
1945-69-10658
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: F. Dielman
“Charles Dudley Warner.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1885
1945-69-10659
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Frank Russell Green
“If a Body Meet a Body?” Published in: St. Nicholas, Sept. 1888
1945-69-10660
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Kenyon Cox
“The Iroquois Arrow.” Published in: The Century, May – Oct. 1891
1945-69-10661
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: F. Dielman
“I’s come to Bwing You my Chwismas’ Card.” In: Harper’s, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-10662
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: from engraving by Pieter van Gunst of painting by Adriaan Vander Werff
“The Duke of
1945-69-10663
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: drawn by Kenyon Cox after statue by Augustus St. Gaudens.
“Robert Richard Randall, founder of Sailors’
1945-69-10664
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Mignard
“Molière” [in Roman costume,] published in: The Century, Nov. 1894 – Apr. 1895
1945-69-10665
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Velasquez
“The Maids of Honor.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Nov. 1884 – April 1885
1945-69-10666
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Will H. Low
“The Ball.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1890 – April 1891
1945-69-10667
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: E. Delfealt
“Charles XII. Bear Hunting,” in: Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-10668
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: A.E.
“Defeat of the Swedish Flotilla,” in: Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-10669
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: unknown
“The
1945-69-10670
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: unknown (possibly from a photograph)
“The Marie Baumann Rose.” Published in: The Century, July, 1883
1945-69-10671
Engraver: J. H. E.
Whitney. Artist:
“John Marshall,” published in: The Century, Nov. 1894 – Apr. 1895
1945-69-10672
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Geo. W. Maynard
“Daphine,” Published in: The Century, December 1890
1945-69-10673
Engraver: J. H. E.
Whitney. Artist: George de
“The Picture-Writer.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1885
1945-69-10674
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Stark, from sculpture by Edward Kemeys
“Cat’s Head.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1884
1945-69-10675
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Stark, from sculpture by Edward Kemeys
“Grizzly Bear.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1884
1945-69-10676
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Stark, from sculpture by Edward Kemeys
“Playing ‘Possum.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1884
1945-69-10677
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Stark, from sculpture by Edward Kemeys
“The Still Hunt.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1884
1945-69-10678
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Kenyon Cox
“Augustus St. Gaudens at work,” published in: The Century, January 1891
1945-69-10679
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: André Castaigne
“The Post-office at
1945-69-10680
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: after statue by Saint - Marceaux
“Harlequin.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-10681
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: H. Helmick
“Old Folks and His Audience.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1891 – April 1892
1945-69-10682
Engraver: J. H. E.
Whitney. Artist:
“An Oil Scout.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-10683
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: A. Le Feuvre, sculptor
“Rest.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-10684
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: A. B. Wenzell
“I Spoke of the Shadrach.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1891 – April 1892
1945-69-10685
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: F. A. Bridgman, A. N. A.
“In the Harem.” Published
in: The
Aldine,
1945-69-10686
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Jo. Pennell
“
1945-69-10687
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Kenyon Cox, after Augustus St. Gaudens
“The Sons of Prescott Hall
1945-69-10688
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: from statue by E. Onslow Ford
“Henry Irving as Hamlet.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1883 – Apr. 1884
1945-69-10689
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: A. Van Ostade
“The Stone Jug.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-10690
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: John W. Alexander
“John Burroughs, Naturalist.” In: The Century Magazine, May 1886 – Oct. 1886
1945-69-10691
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Joseph Jefferson
“A Memory of
1945-69-10692
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Kenyon Cox, after unknown sculptor
“Benjamin Franklin.” Published in: The Century Magazine, May 1886 – Oct. 1886
1945-69-10693
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Hy Sandham
“A Young Pilgrim in an Old Cradle.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1882
1945-69-10694
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Hy Sandham
“The Collection of Crutches.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1882
1945-69-10695
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: unknown.
“Going to Communion.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1889 – April 1888
1945-69-10696
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Ernest E. T. Seton.
“Pigeons on a curb.” Published in: The Century Magazine, May 1886 – Oct. 1886
1945-69-10697
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Ernest E. T. Seton
“Head of ‘Little Jim.’” Published in: The Century Magazine, May 1886 – Oct. 1886
1945-69-10698
Engraver: Sam Davis. Artist: Ernest E. T. Seton
“’Arnoux’ owned by A. P. Baldwin, Esq.,
1945-69-10699
Engraver: G.
“’Albright’ owned by T. W. Bowerman, Esq.,
1945-69-10700
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: T. Bolles
“Room in a Taxidermist’s Shop,” published in: The Century, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-10701
Engraver: Winham. Artist: Jas. C. Beard
“Trigger Fish. (Mounted by William T. Hornaday.)” In The Century, 1882 – 1883
1945-69-10702
Engraver:
“Woodcock and Young. (Mounted by William T. Hornaday.)” In Century, 1882 –1883
1945-69-10703
Engraver:
“Screech-Owl and Young. (Wall-Case, Mounted by F. S. Webster.)” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-10704
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Kenyon Cox
“The Glory of the Year: Spring,” in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1885
1945-69-10705
Engraver: Henry Davidson. Artist: Kenyon Cox
“Summer,” published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1885
1945-69-10706
Engraver: Henry Davidson. Artist: Kenyon Cox
“Autumn,” published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1885
1945-69-10707
Engraver: Henry Davidson. Artist: Kenyon Cox
“Winter Chases Autumn,” published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1885
1945-69-10708
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: unknown
“Garden Corners.” Published in: The Century Magazine, May 1886 – Oct. 1886
1945-69-10709
Engraver: G. Clement. Artist: R.(?)
“The Pines on
1945-69-10710
Engraver: Katsch. Artist: H. Fenn
“View of Greenhouse,” published in: The Century Magazine, May 1886 – Oct. 1886
1945-69-10711
Engraver: G. Clement. Artist: unknown
“The Pond and the Greenhouses,” in: The Century Magazine, May 1886 – Oct. 1886
1945-69-10712
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Among the Thistles.” Published in: The Century Magazine, May 1886 – Oct. 1886
Box 64:
1945-69-10713
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: from photo
“General John Pope.” Published in: The Century Magazine, May 1886 – Oct. 1886
1945-69-10714
Engraver: H. Velten. Artist: from photo
“General A. E. Burnside.” Published in: The Century Magazine, May 1886 – Oct. 1886
1945-69-10715
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Nattier
“Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, Marquise de Pompadour,” in: The Women of the French Salons (The Century Co., 1891), and in The Century Magazine,1890
1945-69-10716
Engraver: H. Davidson. Artist: from oil painting
“Anné d’Autriche, Reine de France” in: The Women of the French Salons (The Century Co., 1891), and in The Century Magazine,1890
1945-69-10717
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: J. Beard
“Don Quixote, the Merino Ram.” Published in: St. Nicholas, May – Oct. 1885
1945-69-10718
Engraver: W. Mollier. Artist: J. A. S. Monks
“Japero Stood in the Running Water, Catching Each Sheep as it was Driven Down to Him.” Published in: St. Nicholas, May – Oct. 1885
1945-69-10719
Engraver: Bartle. Artist: J. A. S. Monks
“Making Homeward Before the ‘Norther.’” In:
1945-69-10720
Engraver: C. Swarzburger. Artist: J. A. S. Monks
“Old Jock and His Sheep—A Noontide Rest.” In:
1945-69-10721
Engraver: unknown. Artist: J. C. Beard.
“Bob White!” for “Bob White, the Game Bird of America.” in The Century, 1883
1945-69-10722
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
bird hung from foot,] for “Bob White, the Game Bird of America.” in The Century, 1883
1945-69-10723
Engraver: Robt. Collins. Artist: J. C. Beard
“At Dawn,” for “Bob White, the Game Bird of America.” in The Century, 1883
1945-69-10724
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Jas. C. Beard
“Partridges (Perdix Cinerea), Male and Female” for “Bob White, the Game Bird of America.” in The Century, April-Nov. 1883
1945-69-10725
Engraver: T. Shussler. Artist:
“Mrs. Bob White and
1945-69-10726
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Robert Blum
“A Modern Etcher.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-10727
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Joe Pennell
“Billy.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-10728
Engraver: H. E. Babcock. Artist: Geo. W. Maynard
“A Model Critic.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-10729
Engraver: John Evans. Artist: Geo. Inness
“Studio of an Animal-Painter.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-10730
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: [initials may be in lower left corner]
“She Wrapped her Arms in her Shawl ….” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1879
1945-69-10731
Engraver: T. Heard. Artist: unknown
“Keep Perfectly Cool, said Mr. Chipperton.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1879
1945-69-10732
Engraver: Miss C. A. Powell. Artist: unknown
“I Wish I Was a
1945-69-10733
Engraver: S. S.
Kilburn. Artist: H.
“In the Ladies’ Cabin.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1879
1945-69-10734
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: C. Y. Turner
“The Coppersmith: A Study Under Munkacsy,” in The Century, Nov. 1881 – Apr. 1882
1945-69-10735
Engraver: Robt. C. Collins. Artist: C. E. DuBois
“Old
1945-69-10736
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: Fortuny
“The Camel-Driver.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1881 – Apr. 1882
1945-69-10737
Engraver: Elbridge
Kingsley. Artist:
“The Arab Chief: A Study Under Munkacsy,” in: The Century, Nov. 1881 – Apr. 1882
1945-69-10738
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: photo by Sarony
“Joseph Jefferson as Rip Van Winkle [with boy,]” in The Century, 1889 – 1890
1945-69-10739
Engraver: H. Davidson. Artist: photo by Sarony.
“Joseph Jefferson as Rip Van Winkle [holding gun,]” in The Century, 1889 – 1890
1945-69-10740
Engraver: Ed. Heinemann. Artist: F. Remington
“A Cayuse.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-10741
Engraver: Robt. Varley. Artist: F. Remington
“Ponies Pawing in the Snow.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-10742
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Joseph Edgar Boehm, sculptor
“Bust of James A. M. Whistler.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-10743
Engraver: H. Davidson. Artist: Joseph Edgar Boehm, sculptor
“Race-Horse ‘Cremorne.’” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-10744
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: E. Onslow Ford, sculptor
“Linus.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-10745
Engraver: T. Shussler. Artist:
“A Zuni
1945-69-10746
Engraver: T. Shussler. Artist: W. L. Metcalf
“Zuni Courtship.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-10747
Engraver: J. H. E.
Whitney. Artist:
“Torturing a Sorcerer.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-10748
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: from photo
“Mrs. Charles Kean as ‘Hermione.’” Published in: The Century, May 1890 – Oct. 1890
1945-69-10749
Engraver: E. Clement. Artist: from photo
“Mr. Charles Kean as ‘King Lear.’” Published in: The Century, May 1890 – Oct. 1890
1945-69-10750
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Sculptor, Antoine Louis Barye
“Theseus Battling with the Centaur Bianor,” in: The Century, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-10751
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Sculptor, Antoine Louis Barye
“Peace—In a Court of the Louvre,” in: The Century, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-10752
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Jo Pennell
“Distant View of the Cathedral, From the South,” in: The Century, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-10753
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: Jo Pennell
“
1945-69-10754
Engraver: H. W. Peckwell. Artist: Ilya Efimovitch Répin
“The Névsky Prospékt in Winter.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, July – Dec. 1892
1945-69-10755
Engraver: H. W. Peckwell. Artist: Alexander Zezzos
“A
Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, July – Dec. 1892
1945-69-10756
Engraver: engraver. Artist: Thulstrup
“Racing on the
1945-69-10757
Engraver: H. W. Peckwell. Artist: Thulstrup
“At the Club—The Whist Table.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1888 – Apr. 1889
1945-69-10758
Engraver: W. A. Clark. Artist: Thulstrup
“Sunday Parade in a Riding-School.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1888 – Apr. 1889
1945-69-10759
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Thulstrup
“On the Nevskoi Prospert.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1888 – Apr. 1889
1945-69-10760
Engraver: A. Lepère. Artist: A. Lepère
“Notre Dame de Paris at Sunset.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, (frontispiece) 1895
1945-69-10761
Engraver: A. Bertrand. Artist: D. Lancelot
“Palace and Gardens of the Tuileries.” Published in: unknown, 1876
1945-69-10762
Engraver: E. H. De L’Orme. Artist: Louis Loeb.
“Beethoven’s Birthplace.” Published in: unknown, no date.
1945-69-10763
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: unknown.
“
1945-69-10764
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: Granville Perkins
“William’s Original
1945-69-10765
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: Granville Perkins
“The Ridge Creamery.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1875
1945-69-10766
Engraver: Lagarde. Artist: unknown.
“
1945-69-10767
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-10768
Engraver:
“The Ducal Palace.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-10769
Engraver: W. H. Morse. Artist: Venezia.
“View From the Garden
on the
1945-69-10770
Engraver: H. Davidson. Artist: unknown.
“The
1945-69-10771
Engraver: Davidson. Artist: Fred S. Church
“The Rose of Pain.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-10772
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: Elihu Vedder
“The Cumaean Sybil.” In: American Painters (
1945-69-10773
Engraver: John Filmer, drawn by W. H. Gibson. Artist: Frederick Edwin Church
“The Parthenon.” In: American Painters (
1945-69-10774
Engraver: Bookhout. Artist: unknown.
“
1945-69-10775
Engraver: Bogert. Artist: see monogram, lower left.
“Schloss Eltz.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Apr. – Nov. 1876
1945-69-10776
Engraver: Bookhout. Artist: see monogram, lower left
“Rocks in
1945-69-10777
Engraver: Bogert. Artist: see monogram, lower left
“Kochem and Friedburg.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Apr. – Nov. 1876
1945-69-10778
Engraver: E. Bookhout. Artist: from photograph from Nature
“The Sphinx.” Published in: The Century Magazine, no date
1945-69-10779
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: A. R. Waud
“Giotto’s Tower.” In Works
of Longfellow (
1945-69-10780
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: from photo
“
1945-69-10781
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: F. Hopkinson Smith
“Mosque of Mohammed Ali, Scutari.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1891
1945-69-10782
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: F. Hopkinson Smith
“Patio of the Pigeon Mosque.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1891
1945-69-10783
Engraver: Margaret Jacob. Artist: unknown sculptor
“Prince Eugene of
1945-69-10784
Engraver: Paillard. Artist: A. Lepère
“Demolition of Old
1945-69-10785
Engraver: Peter Aitken. Artist: H. Bellangè and Dauzats
“A Day of Review Under the Empire, Place Du Carrousel, June, 1810”
Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1896
1945-69-10786
Engraver: Merrill. Artist: unknown, perhaps from photo
“Pilgrims Round the
Kaaba in the
1945-69-10787
Engraver: F. Levin. Artist: unknown, perhaps from photo
“
1945-69-10788
Engraver: F.S. King. Artist: Thulstrup
“A Troïka Ride to the Forts of Cronstadt.” In: Harper’s, Nov. 1888 – Apr. 1889
1945-69-10789
Engraver: J. Hellawell. Artist: Hobart D. Nichols
“General View of the Kremlin.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1888 – Apr. 1889
1945-69-10790
Engraver: O. Lacour. Artist: H. R. Robertson
“Dinan.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1886
1945-69-10791
Engraver: O. Lacour. Artist: Clara Montalba
“The Dogana, Early Morning.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1887
1945-69-10792
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist:
“
1945-69-10793
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“The Meadow.” Published in:
Nature (
1945-69-10794
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“The
1945-69-10795
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“Summer’s
Morning-Mist.” Published in: Nature
(
1945-69-10796
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“Mountain Scenery.” Published in:
Nature (
1945-69-10797
Engraver: H. Gray. Artist: F. B. Schell
“
1945-69-10798
Engraver:
“A Prairie Stream.” In: Picturesque
1945-69-10799
Engraver: H. W. Peckwell. Artist: unknown.
“Another View of the
1945-69-10800
Engraver: Van Ness. Artist: unknown
“Thingvellir—Thing Plains where Icelandic Parliament met,” in Scribner’s Magazine, 1889
1945-69-10801
– mounted with 10600 and filed under that number
Engraver: Wm. Jas. Linton. Artist: Hennessy
“Murmuring Harp” in: The Song of the Sower, By Wm. C. Bryant (
1945-69-10802
Engraver: Henry Linton. Artist: unknown
[title page] for The Art-Journal, 1862 (
1945-69-10803
Engraver: Major. Artist: Devereux
“July” [hay
field.] Published in: Gleason
Pictorial, July 1853,
1945-69-10804
Engraver: W. G. Mason. Artist: E. Wood
“The Rivals.” Published in:
Howitt’s Journal (
1945-69-10805
Engraver: W. G. Measom. Artist: Sonderland
“The Lover.” Published in:
Howitt’s Journal (
1945-69-10806
Engraver: Méaulle. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“The Sea.” Published in:
Nature (
1945-69-10807
Engraver: Méaulle. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“The
1945-69-10808
Engraver: Méaulle. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“The Woodman’s Hut.” Published in: Nature (London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1872).
1945-69-12603-A – mounted with 10807-10808, and filed under those numbers
Engraver: Méaulle. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“The Hallali.” Published in: Nature (London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1872).
1945-69-10809
Engraver: William H. Morse. Artist: Harry Fenn
“The Starrucca
Viaduct,
On back: brief article about the viaduct
1945-69-10810
Engraver: David Nichols. Artist: V. Nehlig
“The
1945-69-10811
Engraver: David Nichols. Artist: V. Nehlig
“The
1945-69-10812
Engraver: David Nichols. Artist: unknown.
“Nellie in the Lighthouse.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-10813
Engraver: Holton & Jardine. Artist: Holton & Jardine
Ad: “Holton & Jardine, Artists & Engravers, on Wood,
Published in: unknown advertising publication
1945-69-3333 – mounted with 10813 and filed under that number
Engraver: N. Orr. Artist: N. Orr
Ad: “N. Orr, Designer
and Engraver on Wood,
Published in: unknown advertising publication
1945-69-10814
Engraver: J. W. Orr. Artist: G. Inness
“The
On back: title page for The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon
1945-69-10815
Engraver: J. W. Orr. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“
1945-69-10816
Engraver: J. W. Orr. Artist: Holton & Jardine
Ad: “John W. Orr,
Engraver on Wood,” with picture “Residence of Henry Clay at
Published in: unknown advertising publication, 1856
1945-69-10817
Engraver: Pannemaker. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“River Scenery.” Published in: Nature (London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1872).
1945-69-10818
Engraver: Pannemaker. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“The Offing.” Published in: Nature (London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1872).
1945-69-10819
Engraver: Pannemaker. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“
1945-69-1502-A –
mounted with 10817-10819 and filed under those numbers
Engraver: Pannemaker. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“The Shore.” Published in: Nature (London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1872).
1945-69-10820
Engraver: Peirce. Artist: Devereux
“Trout Fishing.” Published in:
Gleason Pictorial, 1853,
1945-69-10821
Engraver: Peirce. Artist: Devereux
“Melody of the Woods.” Published in:
Gleason Pictorial, Sept. 24,
1853,
On back: brief article about picture
1945-69-10822
Engraver: S. G. Putnam. Artist: H. Pyle
“A Pastoral Without Words: [18th century maiden.]” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1890
1945-69-10823
Engraver: T. H. Heard. Artist: H. Pyle
“A Pastoral Without Words: [maiden and man.]” In: Scribner’s Magazine, 1890
1945-69-10824
Engraver:
“Catskill
1945-69-10825
Engraver:
“Rip and the Rising Generation.” In: The Sketch Book (New York: Putnam, 1868)
1945-69-10826
Engraver:
“
1945-69-10827
Engraver:
“Old Europe Measuring Young
1945-69-10828
Engraver: J. H. Richardson. Artist: Hoppin
“The Masquerade.” Published in: The Sketch Book (New York: Putnam, 1868)
1945-69-10829
Engraver: J. H. Richardson. Artist: Bellows
“English Cottage Life.” Published in: The Sketch Book (New York: Putnam, 1868)
1945-69-10830
Engraver: J. H. Richardson. Artist: Hennessy
[Decorative border with medallion of Emmett.] In: The Sketch Book (New York: Putnam, 1868)
1945-69-10831
Engraver: Russell & Richardson. Artist: L. S. Ipsen
“Epilogue,” with Apostle’s Creed, in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1883)
1945-69-10832
Engraver: Russell & Richardson. Artist: L. S. Ipsen
“The Garden.” In Nature, or Poetry of Earth and Sea (London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1872)
On back: title page for work, with picture of bird and a landscape, both by H.G.
1945-69-10833
Engraver: Russell & Richardson. Artist: L. S. Ipsen
[Woodland Scene,] in Nature, or Poetry of Earth and Sea (T. Nelson & Sons, 1872)
1945-69-10834
Engraver: Russell & Richardson. Artist: L. S. Ipsen
[a shady spot,] in Nature, or Poetry of Earth and Sea (London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1872)
1945-69-10835
Engraver: Russell & Richardson. Artist: L. S. Ipsen
“Pastoral Scenery.” In Nature, or Poetry of Earth and Sea (T. Nelson & Sons, 1872)
1945-69-10836
Engraver: T. Shussler. Artist: Boughton
“The Jester’s Cap.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1892
1945-69-10837
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: Edwin A. Abbey
“The Bell-Man,” with poem (another copy on back). In: Harper’s Magazine, October, 1878
1945-69-10838
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: Edwin A. Abbey
“Upon Clunn,” with poem (another copy on back). In: Harper’s Magazine, March, 1882
1945-69-10839
Engraver: J. Swain. Artist: Fred Barnard
“The Maltworme’s Madrigal; or, Cupid in His Cuppes,” with poem, in The Magazine of Art, 1885.
On back: [courting couple,] by M. L. Gow, with poem “April Once More,” by Edmund Gosse.
1945-69-10840
Engraver: John Dalziel. Artist: Bruce Crane
“Within his Sober Realm of Leafless Trees,” in: The Closing Scene (Lippincott, 1887)
1945-69-10841
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
“The gray barns looking from their hazy hills,” in: The Closing Scene (Lippincott, 1887)
1945-69-10842
Engraver: unknown. Artist: unknown.
[woman with shield bearing stars and stripes.]
Published in: unknown advertising publications, 1856
On back: ad for
David H. Tuttle, engraving on wood, 75 &
1945-69-10843
Engraver: Taylor & Adams. Artist: unknown.
Ad: “Taylor and Adams, Designers & Engravers on Wood,
Published in: unknown advertising publications, 1856
1945-69-10844
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Edwin A. Abbey
“To a Bed of Tulips,” with poem by R. Herrick. In: Harper’s Magazine, April, 1879
1945-69-10845
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: Edw. A. Abbey
“The Fire Wizard.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1878
1945-69-10846
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
“Evangeline,” with start of poem, in The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (London: Bell & Daldy, 1880), with title page of book on back
1945-69-10847
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
“Such as the peasants
of
1945-69-10848
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
[children in hayloft,] in The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (
1945-69-10849
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
“He was valiant youth…,”
in The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow
(
1945-69-1565-A –
mounted with 10846-10849 and filed under those numbers
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster
“At peace with God and the world” in The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow (1880)
1945-69-3053 –
mounted with 10846-10849 and filed under those numbers
Engraver: H. Vizetelly. Artist: Birket Foster? – see monogram
[priest with children,] in The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow (Bell & Daldy, 1880)
1945-69-10850
Engraver: D.B. Water. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Prelude” [decorated title,] in: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner & Co., 1867)
1945-69-10851
Engraver: J. D. Felter. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“First Episode” [decorated title,] in: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner & Co., 1867)
1945-69-10852
Engraver: D.B. Water. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“First Episode” [decorated title,] in: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner & Co., 1867)
1945-69-10853
Engraver: A. Kinnersley. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“First Movement: Colloquial” [decorated title,] in: Bitter-Sweet (Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-10854
Engraver: J. D. Felter. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Second Movement,” [decorated title,] in Bitter-Sweet (Scribner & Co., 1867)
1945-69-10855
Engraver: A. Kinnersley. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Second Movement: Narrative,” [decorated title,] in: Bitter-Sweet (Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-10856
Engraver: D.B. Water. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Second Episode,” [decorated title,] in: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner & Co., 1867)
1945-69-10857
Engraver: unknown. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Second Episode” [decorated title,] in: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner & Co., 1867)
1945-69-10858
Engraver: A. Kinnersley. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Still Life [Fruit, Pitcher, glasses]” in: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner & Co., 1867)
1945-69-10859
Engraver: A. Kinnersley. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Third Movement” [decorated title,] in: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner & Co., 1867)
1945-69-10860
Engraver: A. Kinnersley. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Third Movement: Dramatic,” [decorated title,] in: Bitter-Sweet (Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-10861
Engraver: E. D. Hayes. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“L’Envoy,” [decorated title,] in: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner & Co., 1867)
1945-69-10862
Engraver: Georges G. White. Artist: Border by C. H. Jenckes; Vignettes by Harry Fenn; figures by George C. White.
“In Time’s Swing.” Published in: Our Young Folks, June 1867
1945-69-10863
Engraver: W. H. Redding. Artist: unknown.
“Archery and Archers.” Published in: Our Young Folks, June 1867
1945-69-10864
Engraver: W. H. Redding. Artist: unknown.
“Good Old Times.” Published in: Our Young Folks, June 1867
1945-69-10865
Engraver: unknown. Artist: S. Eytinge, Jr.
“After the Accident.” Published in: Our Young Folks, June 1867
1945-69-10866
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
“Etchings” [decorated title,] in: New England Bygones (Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-10867
Engraver: G. P. Williams. Artist: H. R. Poore
“William Saylor” [stage coach at inn,] in: New England Bygones (Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-10868
Engraver: G. P. Williams. Artist: [illegible]
[man with umbrella,] in: New England Bygones (Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-10869
Engraver: G. P. Williams. Artist: Léon Moran
[Cows,] in:
1945-69-10870
Engraver: George P. Williams. Artist: Irving R. Wiles
“Revolving Table for Gatherers.” Published in: Century Magazine, November 1890
1945-69-10871
Engraver: Thomas H. Heard. Artist: Irving R. Wiles
“Folding Machines.” Published in: Century Magazine, November 1890
1945-69-10872
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey
“Upon Julia’s Clothes,” with poem by Rob. Herrick, in: Harper’s Monthly, November 1879
1945-69-10873
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey
“I Held Loue’s Head,” with poem. In: Harper’s Magazine, May, 1881, frontispiece
1945-69-10874
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey
“On Chloris Walking in the Snow,” with poem by Herrick, in: Harper’s Magazine, May 1880.
Note: this picture is pasted on top of another, the left edge only of which is visible.
1945-69-10875
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Will H. Low
“In Exaltation of
Woman,” in:
1945-69-10876
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Will H. Low
“Second Evening” in:
1945-69-10877
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Will H. Low
“Fifth Evening,” in:
1945-69-10878
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Will H. Low
“Seventh Evening” in:
1945-69-10879
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
[ship near cliffs,] in
Drifting (
1945-69-10880
Engraver: Henry Wolf. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
[poppies and part of poem,] in Drifting (Philadelphia: Lippincott & Co., 1881)
1945-69-10881
Engraver: R. I. M. Artist: Miss L. B. Humphrey
[woman day dreaming,] in Drifting
(
1945-69-10882
Engraver: unknown. Artist:
“Swing Song,” with poem by William Allingham. Published in: unknown, October 1891
1945-69-10883
Engraver and Artist: unknown.
The Illustrated London News [title page,] vol. 30, Jan. to June 1857.
On back: masthead for The Illustrated London News, August 12, 1854
1945-69-10884
Engraver: Not Known. Artist: W. J. Hennessy
“A Tuscan May-Day,” with poem by A. Mary F. Robinson, in The Magazine of Art, 1885
1945-69-10885
Engraver: J. W. Evans. Artist: H. P. Sharpe
“Indian Trappers of the North-West,” in Picturesque
1945-69-10886
Engraver: J. W. Evans. Artist: A. B. Frost
“There He Is!” in Picturesque
1945-69-10887 – item missing or number not used
1945-69-10888
Engraver: John Evans. Artist: R. C. Woodville
“Adem-Agar, The Boluk-Bashi,” in: Scribner’s Monthly, Nov., 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-10889
Engraver: John Evans. Artist: Burns
“The Horse Race.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Nov., 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-10890
Engraver: Kilburn. Artist: Kelly
“In the Troika.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1880
1945-69-10891
Engraver: John Evans. Artist: Kelly
“The Train Was So Terribly Near!” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1880
1945-69-10892
Engraver: John Evans. Artist: Kelly
“Johnny Brings the Sheep Out of the Gully.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1880
1945-69-10893
Engraver: John W. Evans. Artist: Burns
“The Drive” [logging,] in Picturesque
1945-69-10894
Engraver: Kilburn. Artist: F. Hopkinson Smith
“A Road-Side View.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1881 – Apr. 1882
1945-69-10895
Engraver: John W. Evans. Artist: unknown.
“The Captain.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1881 – Apr. 1882
1945-69-10896
Engraver:
“The Clam-Bake.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1881 – Apr. 1882
1945-69-10897
Engraver: John W. Evans. Artist: Quartley.
“A Corner by the Harbor.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1881 – Apr. 1882
1945-69-10898
Engraver: W. H. Redding. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Forest Stream, and Timber Slide,” in Picturesque
1945-69-10899
Engraver:
“Ross Read the Letter Through Deliberately,” in: Harper’s Monthly, December 1882
1945-69-10900
Engraver:
“There Was a Slackening of the Line…,” in: Harper’s Monthly, January 1883
1945-69-10901
Engraver: Stèphane Pannemaker. Artist: Velasquez
“The Red Pope.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1884 – Apr. 1885
1945-69-10902
Engraver: Stèphane Pannemaker. Artist: unknown
“Mary, Queen of Scots.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1881
1945-69-10903
Engraver: Stèphane
Pannemaker. Artist:
“Cephalus and Procris.” Published in: unknown, 1878
1945-69-10904
Engraver: Stèphane Pannemaker. Artist: Delacharlerie
“Allegorical
Representation of the City of
Box 65:
1945-69-10905
Engraver: Stèphane Pannemaker. Artist: V. Foulquier
“Le petit Trianon,” in: Histoire de France (Tours: Alfred Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-10906
Engraver: Stèphane Pannemaker. Artist: unknown.
“Adieux de Napoléon à la Malmaison,” in: Histoire de France (Tours: Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-10907
Engraver: L. Dugonz (?). Artist: Yan’D (?)
“Le pape Pie VII,” in: Histoire de France (Tours: Alfred Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-10908
Engraver: Hildibran. Artist: F. Lix.
“Condé à l’hôtel de Rambouillet,” in: Histoire de France (Tours: Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-10909
Engraver: Stèphane Pannemaker. Artist: V. Foulquier
“Louis XIV fait monter le Nôtre dans sa chaise,” in: Histoire de France (Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-10910
Engraver: Stèphane Pannemaker. Artist: Karl Girardet
“Druide excitant à la guerre les chefs gaulois,” in: Histoire de France (Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-10911
Engraver: Stèphane Pannemaker. Artist: F. Lix.
“Marie Cléophas, Marie Salomé et Maximin abordent au ravage massaliote,” in: Histoire de France (Tours: Alfred Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-10912
Engraver: Hildibran. Artist: F. Lix.
“Saint Irénée,” in: Histoire de France (Tours: Alfred Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-10913
Engraver: Stèphane Pannemaker. Artist: P. Philippredux (?)
“Saint Thomas d’Aquin enseignant la théologie à l’école de Paris” in: Histoire de France (Tours: Alfred Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-10914
Engraver: G. Peraichon. Artist: E. Bayand
“Visions de Jeanne d’Arc,” in: Histoire de France (Tours: Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-10915
Engraver: Stèphane Pannemaker. Artist: T. P.
“Du Guesclin enfant,” in: Histoire de France (Tours: Alfred Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-10916
Engraver: G. Peraichon. Artist: E. Bayaud(?)
“Entrée de Jeanne d’Arc à Orléans,” in: Histoire de France (Tours: Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-10917
Engraver: Stèphane Pannemaker. Artist: unknown.
“Attaque du faubourg Saint-Germain,” in: Histoire de France (Tours: Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-10918
Engraver: Poucet. Artist: unknown
“Entrée de Henri IV à
1945-69-10919
Engraver: C. Maurand. Artist: unknown.
“Troubles de la Fronde,” in: Histoire de France (Tours: Alfred Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-10920
Engraver: Stèphane Pannemaker. Artist: F. Lix.
“Arrestation de Condé,” in: Histoire de France (Tours: Alfred Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-10921
Engraver: Pierdon. Artist: E. Bayaud(?)
“
1945-69-10922
Engraver: A. Bertrand. Artist: E. Bayaud(?)
“Adieux de saint Louis et de sa mère” in: Histoire de France (Tours: Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-10923
Engraver: Stèphane Pannemaker. Artist: E. Bayaud(?)
“
1945-69-10924
Engraver:
“Dévouement d’Eustache de Saint-Pierre” in: Histoire de France (Tours: Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-10925
Engraver: Stèphane Pannemaker. Artist: Karl Cirardet
“Chilpéric devant le corps de son fils Mérovée,” in: Histoire de France (Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-10926
Engraver: J. Quartley. Artist: Karl Cirardet
“Bataille de Tours,” in: Histoire de France (Tours: Alfred Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-10927
Engraver: W. J. Palmer. Artist: G. Montbard
“The
1945-69-10928
Engraver: W. J. Palmer. Artist: Harry Fenn
“The Ausable Chasm.” Published in:
Picturesque
1945-69-10929
Engraver: W. J. Palmer. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Moss-Glen Cascade.” Published in:
Picturesque
1945-69-10930
Engraver: W. J. Palmer. Artist: Harry Fenn
“A New-York
River-Front,” in Picturesque
1945-69-10931
Engraver: W. J. Palmer. Artist: J. M’L. Ralston
“Richard II and the Queen,” in: The Plays Wm. Shakespeare, by Charles and Mary Cowden Clarke (London: Cassell, Petter & Galpin, 1885)
1945-69-10932
Engraver: F. Privat. Artist: W. H. J. Boot, S. B. A.
“
Published in: Picturesque Mediterranean (
1945-69-10933
Engraver: K. P. Artist: photo by Rockwood
“William L. Strong”
[mayor of
1945-69-10934
Engraver: M. L. Owens. Artist: unknown
“Pansies for Thoughts.” Published in: St. Nicholas, May – Oct. 1887
1945-69-10935
Engraver: Gamm. Artist: Albertine Randall
“
1945-69-10936
Engraver: M. J. Artist: A. R.
“Birds on a limb.” Published in: St. Nicholas, May – Oct. 1887
1945-69-10937
Engraver: G. P. Williams. Artist: W. L. Taylor
“Mother and Child.” Published in: St. Nicholas, May – Oct. 1887
1945-69-10938
Engraver: E. Ost. Artist: Charles Rochussen
“Alva’s Last Ride through
1945-69-10939
Engraver: E. Ohme. Artist: Thomas Gainsborough, R. A.
“Cottage Children,” in: The English Illustrated Magazine, December 1884
1945-69-10940
Engraver: E. Ohme. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Bidford,” in: The English Illustrated Magazine, January 1885
1945-69-10941
Engraver: N. Orr Co. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“
1945-69-10942
Engraver: N. Orr Co. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“Notre Dame From St. Urbain Street” in: Picturesque Canada (James Clarke, 1882)
1945-69-10943
Engraver: N. Orr Co. Artist: F. B. Schell
“Christ Church Cathedral, From Phillip’s Square” in: Picturesque Canada (New York: James Clarke, 1882)
1945-69-10944
Engraver: N. Orr Co. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“St. Lawrence River,
off
1945-69-10945
Engraver: N. Orr Co. Artist: F. B. Schell
“The Basilica, from
1945-69-10946
Engraver: William Roberts. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Interview Between
Col. Crawford and Wingemund,” with description on back, from advertising publication
by Emerson, Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10947
Engraver: William Howland. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Murphy’s Elopement,” from advertising publication by Emerson, Alvord & Co., 1856
1945-69-10948
Engraver: Samuel P. Avery. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“A Romantic Story,” with
description on back, from advertising publication by Emerson, Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10949
Engraver: Taylor
& Adams,
“The Female Spy,” from advertising publication by Emerson, Alvord & Co., 1856
1945-69-10950
Engraver: William Roberts. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“McClure and the Old
Indian,” with description on back, from advertising publication by Emerson,
Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10951
Engraver: N. Orr. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Major Stout, The
Regulator,” with description on back, from advertising publication by Emerson,
Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10952
Engraver: Whitney & Jocelyn. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“The Implacable Governor: An instance of the “Regulation” in North Carolina,” with description on back, from advertising publication by Emerson, Alvord & Co., 1856
1945-69-10953
Engraver: Whitney & Jocelyn. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Sweatland’s
Adventure on Lake Erie,” with description on back, from advertising publication
by Emerson, Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10954
Engraver: John Andrew. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Death of Alex.
1945-69-10955
Engraver: Wm. Roberts. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Mad Ann, the
Huntress,” with description on back, from advertising publication by Emerson,
Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10956
Engraver: unknown. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“The Battle of Okee
Chobee,” with description on back, from advertising publication by Emerson,
Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10957
Engraver: Loudfrback & Hoffmann. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“John Edgington’s
Narrow Escape,” from advertising publication by Emerson, Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10958
Engraver: Baker & Andrew. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“The Women Defending
the Wagon,” from advertising publication by Emerson, Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10959
Engraver: N. Orr. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“The Wounded
Kentuckians,” with description on back, from advertising publication by
Emerson, Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10960
Engraver: unknown. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Colonel Alden and
General Prescott: Horsewhipping a Tyrant,” with description on back, from advertising
publication by Emerson, Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10961
Engraver: Lossing & Barritt. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Simon Kenton Saving the Life of Boone: An Incident at Boonfsborough [sic,]” with description on back, from advertising publication by Emerson, Alvord & Co., 1856
1945-69-10962
Engraver: Whitney, Jocelyn & Annin. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Lieut. Boyd Before
Col. Butler: An Incident of Savage Forbearance and Civilized Vindictiveness,” with
description on back, from advertising publication by Emerson, Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10963
Engraver: N. Orr. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Capt. Brant and
Young M’Kown,” with description on back, from advertising publication by
Emerson, Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10964
Engraver: N. Orr. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Murder of Mr. Hayes,”
with description on back, from advertising publication by Emerson, Alvord &
Co.,
1945-69-10965
Engraver: N. Orr. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Big Joe Logston and
the Two Indians: or a Fist Fight in Old Kentuck,” with description on back, from
advertising publication by Emerson, Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10966
Engraver: N. Orr. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Coacoochee’s Talk,” with
description on back, from advertising publication by Emerson, Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10967
Engraver: N. Orr. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Stephen Ball Hung by
Tories,” with description on back, from advertising publication by Emerson,
Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10968
Engraver: Whitney & Jocelyn. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Columbus and the
Prior,” with description on back, from advertising publication by Emerson,
Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10969
Engraver: N. Orr. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“The Last Blast of
Anthony the Trumpeter: or the Origin of the Name of ‘Spuyten Tyfel Creek,’” with
description on back, from advertising publication by Emerson, Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10970
Engraver: N. Orr & Co. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“From chilling blasts and stormy skies,” in Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-10971
Engraver: N. Orr & Co. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Or a school-master, with a handsome face,” in Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-10972
Engraver: N. Orr & Co. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“But I had no such honeymoon as yours,” in Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-10973
Engraver: N. Orr & Co. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“I know not why it was,” in Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-10974
Engraver: Lossing & Barrett. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Deborah Sampson, The
Woman Soldier,” with description on back, from advertising publication by
Emerson, Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10975
Engraver: unknown. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Capture and
Suffering of Simon Kenton,” with description on back, from advertising publication
by Emerson, Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10976
Engraver: N. Orr. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Opening of the First
American Congress” with description on back, from advertising publication by
Emerson, Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10977
Engraver: Roberts. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Murphy Saving the
Fort,” with description on back, from advertising publication by Emerson,
Alvord & Co.,
1945-69-10978
Engraver: N. Orr & Co. Artist: G. P.
“Powder-Mills,” published in: Picturesque America, 1882
1945-69-10979
Engraver: unknown. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“But Any Man That Walks the Mead,” in: Gems from Tennyson (Porter & Coates, 1888)
On back: title page from publication, with picture of shield
1945-69-10980
Engraver: N. Orr & Co. Artist: Hammatt Billings
“The creature laid his muzzle on your lap,” in Gems from Tennyson (Porter & Coates, 1888)
1945-69-10981
Engraver: J. P.Davis. Artist: Hammatt Billings
[knight and lady,] in: Gems from Tennyson (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1888)
1945-69-10982
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Hammatt Billings
“On Caer-Eryri’s highest …,” in: Gems from Tennyson (Porter & Coates, 1888)
1945-69-10983
Engraver: J. W. Orr. Artist: C. E. Döpler
“Inner Court of a
House in a
1945-69-10984
Engraver: Peckham. Artist: J. G. Chapman
“
1945-69-10985
Engraver: J. W. & N. Orr Artist: J. G. Chapman
“Studying at the
Printing Office,” in:
1945-69-10986
Engraver: unknown. Artist: J. G. Chapman
“In His Chamber,” in:
1945-69-10987
Engraver: unknown. Artist: J. G. Chapman
“Companions at the Mill-pond,” in: Franklin His Autobiography (Harper & Bros., 1848)
1945-69-10988
Engraver: unknown. Artist: J. G. Chapman
“Old Woman’s Hospitality,” in: Franklin His Autobiography (Harper & Bros., 1848)
1945-69-10989
Engraver: unknown. Artist: J. G. Chapman
“To
1945-69-10990
Engraver: Peckham. Artist: J. G. Chapman
“On Board a Sloop,” in:
1945-69-10991
Engraver: J. W. & N. Orr. Artist: J. G. Chapman
“Agreeing with a Captain,”
in
1945-69-10992
Engraver: unknown. Artist: J. G. Chapman
“Asleep in the Quaker Meeting-house,” in Franklin His Autobiography (Harper & Bros., 1848)
1945-69-10993
Engraver: Peckham. Artist: J. G. Chapman
“Gives Bread to a
Poor Woman,” in
1945-69-10994
Engraver: unknown. Artist: J. G. Chapman
“Roll of bread under each arm,” in: Franklin His Autobiography (Harper & Bros., 1848)
1945-69-10995
Engraver: unknown. Artist: J. G. Chapman
“
1945-69-10996
Engraver: unknown. Artist: J. G. Chapman
“Reception by Governor of
1945-69-10997
Engraver: unknown. Artist: J. G. Chapman
“Interview with a Quakeress,” in
1945-69-10998
Engraver: A. T. Kinnersley. Artist: J. G. Chapman
“Interview with his Brother,”
in
1945-69-10999
Engraver: unknown. Artist: J. G. Chapman
“Interview with Bradford and Keimer,” in
1945-69-11000
Engraver: W. Howland or A. T. Kinnersley. Artist: J.G. Chapman
[Bowl.] Published in:
1945-69-11001
Engraver: W. Howland or A. T. Kinnersley. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“Samuel Mickle at
1945-69-11002
Engraver: W. Howland or A. T. Kinnersley, Artist: J.G. Chapman
“His Copper-plate
press.” Published in:
1945-69-11003
Engraver: W. Howland or A. T. Kinnersley. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“
1945-69-11004
Engraver: W. Howland or A. T. Kinnersley. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“The Junto Club.” Published in:
1945-69-11005
Engraver: W. Howland or A. T. Kinnersley. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“Meredith with his
Bottle.” Published in:
1945-69-11006
Engraver: W. Howland or A. T. Kinnersley. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“
1945-69-11007
Engraver: W. Howland or A. T. Kinnersley. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“Miss Read’s
Disappointment.” Published in:
1945-69-11008
Engraver: W. Howland, A. T. Kinnersley, or Peckham. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“Letter of Credit.” Published in:
1945-69-11009
Engraver: W. Howland, A. T. Kinnersley, or Peckham Artist: J.G. Chapman
“Leave of Miss Read.” Published in:
1945-69-11010
Engraver: W. Howland, A. T. Kinnersley, or Peckham Artist: J.G. Chapman
“Banks of the
1945-69-11011
Engraver: W. Howland, A. T. Kinnersley, or Peckham Artist: J.G. Chapman
“
1945-69-11012
Engraver: W. Howland, A. T. Kinnersley, or Peckham Artist: J.G. Chapman
“View of her Room.” Published in:
1945-69-11013
Engraver: W. Howland, A. T. Kinnersley, or Peckham. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“Lady of
1945-69-11014
Engraver: W. Howland, A. T. Kinnersley, or Peckham. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“Type Forms.” Published in:
1945-69-11015
Engraver: W. Howland, A. T. Kinnersley, or Peckham. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“Wilcox the
Bookseller.” Published in:
1945-69-11016
Engraver: W. Howland, J.W. & N. Orr, Peckham, or A.T. Kinnersley. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“The Speckled Ax best.” Published in:
1945-69-11017
Engraver: W. Howland, J. W. & N. Orr, Peckham, or A. T. Kinnersley. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“The Gardener weeding
his Plants.” Published in:
1945-69-11018
Engraver: W. Howland, J. W. & N. Orr, Peckham, or A. T. Kinnersley. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“
1945-69-11019
Engraver: W. Howland, J. W. & N. Orr, Peckham, or A. T. Kinnersley. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“Depot of the Books
of the Junto Club.” Published in:
1945-69-11020
Engraver: W. Howland, J. W. & N. Orr, Peckham, or A. T. Kinnersley. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“The Widow in her
Counting-room.” Published in:
1945-69-11021
Engraver: W. Howland, J. W. & N. Orr, Peckham, or A. T. Kinnersley. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“
1945-69-11022
Engraver: W. Howland, J. W. & N. Orr, Peckham, or A. T. Kinnersley. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“Portrait of Rev.
George Whitefield.” Published in:
1945-69-11023
Engraver: W. Howland, J. W. & N. Orr, Peckham, or A. T. Kinnersley. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“Women providing Silk
Colors for the
1945-69-11024
Engraver:
“
1945-69-11025
Engraver:
“The Horse and Packages
for the Camp.” Published in:
1945-69-11026
Engraver:
“Indians round a
Bonfire at
1945-69-11027
Engraver:
“His Colloquy with
the Quaker.” Published in:
1945-69-11028
Engraver:
“The precipitous Flight.”
Published in:
1945-69-11029
Engraver:
“March to Gnadenhutten.”
Published in:
1945-69-11030
Engraver:
“Count de Buffon.” Published in:
1945-69-11031
Engraver: W. Howland; W. T. Green; or W. Folkard. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“
1945-69-11032
Engraver: W. Howland; W. T. Green; or W. Folkard. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“The Ship in danger
of Rocks.” Published in:
1945-69-11033
Engraver: W. Howland; W. T. Green; or W. Folkard. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“The Sign of St.
George and the Dragon.” Published
in:
1945-69-11034
Engraver: W. Howland; W. T. Green; or W. Folkard. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“
1945-69-11035
Engraver: W. T. Green. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“Portrait of Mrs.
Franklin.” Published in:
1945-69-11036
Engraver: W. Folkard. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“Heading and Initial
Letter for Parable.” Published in:
1945-69-11037
Engraver: R. C. [or R. G.] West. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“
1945-69-11038
Engraver: T. W. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“
1945-69-11039
Engraver: T. W. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“Reception of the
Pompadour Satin.” Published in:
1945-69-11040
Engraver: Walter G. Mason. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“Bees Swarming.” Published in:
1945-69-11041
Engraver: R. C. [or R. G.] West. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“
1945-69-11042
Engraver: R. G. West; Walter G. Mason; W. Folkard; or A. Bobbett. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“Lord Hillsborough’s
Visit to Dr. Franklin at
1945-69-11043
Engraver: T. Williams. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“The
1945-69-11044
Engraver: Green. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“Head of Lords
1945-69-11045
Engraver: A. Bobbett. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“Franklin and Mrs.
Howe at Chess.” Published in:
1945-69-11046
Engraver: S. Williams. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“The Committee on the
Declaration of
1945-69-11047
Engraver: Walter G. Mason. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“Portrait of Richard
Henry Lee.” Published in:
1945-69-11048
Engraver: T. Williams. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“Popular Feeling in
1945-69-11049
Engraver: possibly Mason. Artist: J.G. Chapman
“
1945-69-11050
Engraver: Harley. Artist: Harry Fenn
“And conquered vanish, and the dead remain,” with lines of poetry
Published in: “The
Story of the Fountain” (
1945-69-11051
Engraver: John Karst. Artist: Harry Fenn
“To the door the red-man slowly drags the enormous bear,” with lines of poetry.
Published in: “The Story of the Fountain” (
1945-69-11052
Engraver: Harley. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Frail wood-plants clustered round thy edge in Spring,” with lines of poetry.
Published in: “The
Story of the Fountain” (
1945-69-11053
Engraver: Filmer. Artist: Harry Fenn
“The deer, too, left her delicate footprint in the soft moist mould,” with lines of poetry.
Published in: “The
Story of the Fountain” (
1945-69-11054
Engraver: Harley. Artist: Homer
“Blue-eyed girls brought pails, and dipped them in thy crystal pool”
Published in: “The
Story of the Fountain” (
1945-69-11055
Engraver: Harley. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Since then, what steps have trod thy border!” with lines of poetry
Published in: “The
Story of the Fountain” (
1945-69-11056
Engraver: Harley. Artist: Harry Fenn
“The sportsman, tired with wandering in the still September noon,” with lines of poetry.
Published in: “The
Story of the Fountain” (
1945-69-11057
Engraver: Harley. Artist: Harry Fenn
“When thou wert crimson with the crimson sky,” with lines of poetry.
Published in: “The
Story of the Fountain” (
1945-69-11058
Engraver: Harley. Artist: Harry Fenn
“So centuries passed by, and still the woods,” with lines of poetry.
Published in: “The
Story of the Fountain” (
1945-69-11059
Engraver: Harley. Artist: Harry Fenn
“The low of ox, and shouts of men who fired the brushwood.” With lines of poetry.
Published in: “The
Story of the Fountain” (
1945-69-11060
Engraver: H. Linton. Artist: Al. Fredericks
“The Indian warrior…,” with lines of poetry.
Published in: “The
Story of the Fountain” (
1945-69-11061
Engraver: Bobbett. Artist: Al. Fredericks
“Are heaved aloft, bows twang and arrows stream,” with lines of poetry
Published in: “The
Story of the Fountain” (
1945-69-11062
Engraver: D. B. Waters. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“I have prayed that I may die.” Published in: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11063
Engraver: D. B. Waters. Artist: E. J. Whitney
[pensive woman in chair,] Published in: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11064
Engraver: D. B. Waters. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Edward.” Published in: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11065
Engraver: D. B. Waters. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“His life had been a measureless debauch.” In: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11066
Engraver: A. Kinnersley. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Tolling the dreadful knell.” Published in: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11067
Engraver: A. Kinnersley. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Matched with a form and carriage.” In: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11068
Engraver: A. Kinnersley. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“I gave assent, and he went out.” In: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11069
Engraver: A. Kinnersley. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Through whiles of tumult.” Published in: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11070
Engraver: A. Kinnersley. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Behold one kneeling never knelt to you!” Published in: Bitter-Sweet (Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11071
Engraver: A. Kinnersley. Artist: E. J. Whitney
[woman weeps in arms of another,] in: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11072
Engraver: A. Kinnersley. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Saintship in Christ—the Manhood Absolute!” In: Bitter-Sweet (Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11073
Engraver: R. S. Bross. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Contents” [decorated title.] Published in: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11074
Engraver: R. S. Bross. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“The Question Illustrated by Experience.” In: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11075
Engraver: R. S. Bross. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“The Question Illustrated by Story.” In: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11076
Engraver: R. S. Bross. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“That I should have an honest friend in him….” In: Bitter-Sweet (Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11077
Engraver: R. S. Bross. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“The very bed I sat on was not his.” In: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11078
Engraver: D. B. Waters. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Whose large shy eyes, pale cheeks, and shrinking ways Filled all our hearts with wonder, as we stood.” Published in: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11079
Engraver: D. B. Waters. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“By any word of mine.” Published in: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11080
Engraver: D. B. Waters. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Samuel.” Published in: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11081
Engraver: D. B. Waters. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Ruth.” Published in: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11082
Engraver: D. B. Waters. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“And seen through trees while passing.” In: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11083
Engraver: D. B. Waters. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Prudence.” Published in: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11084
Engraver: D. B. Waters. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Bear no such precious fruits as these….” In: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11085
Engraver: D. B. Waters. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“There, little boys and girls.” Published in: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11086
Engraver: D. B. Waters. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“By passage from hopper to vat.” In: Bitter-Sweet (New York: Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11087
Engraver: D. B. Waters. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“The choicest harmonies of life should flow.” In Bitter-Sweet (Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11088
Engraver: J. Filmer. Artist: P. Moran
“Neighbors”
[title.] In:
1945-69-11089
Engraver: J. Filmer. Artist: P. Moran
“The Weekly Routine”
[title.] In:
1945-69-11090
Engraver: J. Filmer. Artist: P. Moran
“Hannah and Jonathan”
[title.] In:
1945-69-11091
Engraver: J. Filmer. Artist: P. Moran
[woman spinning,] in: New England Bygones (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-11092
Engraver: J. Filmer. Artist: P. Moran
[stream through pasture,] in: New England Bygones (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-11093
Engraver: Jonnard. Artist: Margaret I. Dicksee. Poem by T. Woolner.
“The Wife.” Published in:
The Magazine of Art (
1945-69-11094
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Leslie L. Brooke. On back: poem by Alfred Austin.
“An Autumn Dirge.” Published in: The Magazine of Art (November 1894)
1945-69-11095
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: Frederick B. Schell
[Frontispiece.] In: The Inca Princess (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1886)
1945-69-11096
Engraver: Frank H. Wellington. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Her native songs for him she sung.” In: The Inca Princess (Lippincott, 1886)
1945-69-11097
Engraver, Artist: both unknown
[Putti frolicking, one with bow and arrow.] In: The Inca Princess (Lippincott, 1886)
1945-69-11098
Engraver, Artist: both unknown
[Putto praying.] In: The Inca Princess (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1886)
1945-69-11099
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: Alfred Fredericks
“Mine the first good steed that fell.” In: The Inca Princess (Lippincott, 1886)
1945-69-11100
Engraver: George P. Williams. Artist: Alfred Fredericks
“His coal-black charger wildly played.” In: The Inca Princess (Lippincott, 1886)
1945-69-11101
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
[Putti water-skiing with dolphins.] In: The Inca Princess (Lippincott, 1886)
1945-69-11102
Engraver: and Artist: unknown
[Putti looking yonder.] In: The Inca Princess (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1886)
1945-69-11103
Engraver: Fred. Juengling. Artist: Elihu Vedder
“Song of Omar Khayyam,” with stanzas 50, 51. In: The Century, November 6, 1884
1945-69-11104
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Elihu Vedder
“Song of Omar Khayyam,” with stanza 49. Published in: The Century, November 1884
1945-69-11105
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: Elihu Vedder
“Song of Omar Khayyam,” with stanzas 100, 101. In: The Century, November 1884
1945-69-11106
Engraver: L. E.
[church interior.] In: “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard,” (Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-11107
Engraver: C. H. Reed. Artist: J. B. Sword. With stanzas of poem.
[churchyard with graves.] In: “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard,” (1883)
1945-69-11108
Engraver: Geo. P. Williams. Artist: A. B. Frost.
“Some village Hampden, that with dauntless breast,” with stanza of poem. In: “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard,” (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1883)
1945-69-11109
Engraver: E. Heineman, N. Y. Artist: Fred. S. Church
“I see how wearily
trudges Dan.” In: Home
Ballads by Bayard Taylor (
1945-69-11110
Engraver: Geo. T.
Andrew,
“Come sit thee Down.” In: Home Ballads by Bayard Taylor (Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-11111
Engraver: Wm. B. Closson. Artist: Frederick Dielman
“My Wedding Gown too Simple for my Taste.”
Published in: Home Ballads by Bayard Taylor (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1882)
1945-69-11112
Engraver: Wm. B. Closson. Artist: J. N. Marble
“I’m glad I built
this southern pond,” in Home Ballads by
Bayard Taylor (
1945-69-11113
Engraver: Wm. B. Closson. Artist: T. Hovenden
“Gabriel Park by the
Holly Tree,” in: Home Ballads by Bayard Taylor (
1945-69-11114
Engraver: Wm. B. Closson. Artist: T. Hovenden
“He lifted up from the Grass the feeble, chittering thing”
Published in: Home Ballads by Bayard Taylor (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1882)
1945-69-11115
Engraver: Wm. B. Closson. Artist: T. Hovenden
“The Mother looked from the House, Concealed,”
Published in: Home Ballads by Bayard Taylor (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1882)
1945-69-11116
Engraver: Wm. B. Closson. Artist: F. D. Millet
“She leaned on the
heifer’s neck.” In: Home
Ballads by Bayard Taylor (
1945-69-11117
Engraver: John P. Davis. Artist: John S. Davis
“The Babes in the Wood.” Published in: The Aldine (1872)
1945-69-11118
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: F. T. Merrill
“Song of the Imprisoned Huntsman.” In: The Bugle Song (Estes & Lauriat, 1888)
1945-69-11119
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: H. P. Barnes
“Song of the Spirits Over the Waters.” In: The Bugle Song (Estes & Lauriat, 1888)
1945-69-11120
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: unknown
“A Canadian Boat Song.” In: The Bugle Song (Boston: Estes & Lauriat, 1888)
1945-69-11121
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: unknown
“The Bugle Song” [castle.] In: The Bugle Song (Boston: Estes & Lauriat, 1888)
1945-69-11122
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: Hy. Sandham
[roses,] Published in: The Bugle Song (Boston: Estes & Lauriat, 1888)
1945-69-11123
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: Hy. Sandham
[men in rowboat,] Published in: The Bugle Song (Boston: Estes & Lauriat, 1888)
1945-69-11124
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: Hy. Sandham
[mountains,] Published in: The Bugle Song (Boston: Estes & Lauriat, 1888)
1945-69-11125
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: F. T. Merrill
[huntsmen and hounds,] Published in: The Bugle Song (Boston: Estes & Lauriat, 1888)
1945-69-11126
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: Copeland
[2 pictures: waterfall; meadow with stream,] in: The Bugle Song (
1945-69-11127
Engraver: L. B. H. Artist:
“Here
1945-69-11128
Engraver: J. D. Artist: unknown
“At peace I lie,” with lines of poem. In: Drifting (Philadelphia: Lippincott & Co., 1881)
1945-69-11129
Engraver: J. D. Artist: unknown.
“I heed not, if my rippling skiff,” with lines of poem. In: Drifting (Lippincott, 1881)
1945-69-11130
Engraver: J. D. Artist: unknown
“Over the rail,” with lines of poem. In: Drifting (Philadelphia: Lippincott & Co., 1881)
1945-69-11131
Engraver: John Dalziel. Artist: Frederick Dielman
[girl with candle.] In: Brushwood, by T. Buchanan Read (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1882)
1945-69-11132
Engraver: John Dalziel. Artist: Frederick Dielman
“Brushwood” [title.] In: Brushwood, by T. Buchanan Read (Lippincott, 1882)
1945-69-11133
Engraver: John Dalziel. Artist: Frederick Dielman
[Italian town.] Published in: Brushwood, by T. Buchanan Read (Lippincott, 1882)
1945-69-11134
Engraver: John Dalziel. Artist: Frederick Dielman
[winged child’s head.] In: Brushwood, by T. Buchanan Read (Lippincott, 1882)
1945-69-11135
Engraver: John Dalziel. Artist: Frederick Dielman
[treed plain.] Published in: Brushwood, by T. Buchanan Read (Lippincott, 1882)
1945-69-11136
Engraver: John Dalziel. Artist: Frederick Dielman
[boy goatherd.] In: Brushwood, by T. Buchanan Read (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1882)
1945-69-11137
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist:
“Frontispiece” [trees.] Published in: The Closing Scene by Thos. Buchanan Read (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co., 1887)
1945-69-11138
Engraver: J. W.
Lauderbach. Artist:
[Head Piece to Illustrations.] Published in: The Closing Scene by Thos. Buchanan Read (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co., 1887)
1945-69-11139
Engraver: J. W.
Lauderbach. Artist:
[Head Piece to Illustrations.] Published in: The Closing Scene by Thos. Buchanan Read (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co., 1887)
1945-69-11140
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: J. A. Brown
“A tender glow.” Published
in: The
River Path (
1945-69-11141
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: A. R. Waud
“From out the darkness where we trod,” in: The River Path (Boston: Osgood, 1878)
1945-69-11142
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: J. McEntee
“The river rolled in shade between,” in: The
River Path (
1945-69-11143
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: JessieCurtis
“The voices lost to mortal ear!” in: The River Path (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1878)
1945-69-11144
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: S. Colman
“Sudden our pathway turned from night,” in The River Path (Boston: Osgood, 1878)
1945-69-11145
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: Thos. Moran
“And the nigh cometh chill with dew,” in The River Path (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1878)
1945-69-11146
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: A. R. Waud
“So let the eyes that fail on earth,” in The River Path (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1878)
1945-69-11147
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: A. V. S. Anthony
“And in thy beckoning angels know,” in The River Path (Boston: Osgood & Co., 1878)
1945-69-12906 – mounted with 11144-11147 and filed under those numbers
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: W. Hart
“Down glade and glen and bank it rolled,” in: The River Path (Boston: Osgood, 1878)
1945-69-11148
Engraver: Geo. T. Andrew. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
“Onward we go,” in: Pilgrims of the Night (New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1885)
1945-69-11149
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: W. Hart
[Christ as Good Shepherd,} in: Pilgrims of the Night (New York: Dutton & Co., 1885)
1945-69-11150
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: W. Hart
[angel guiding old man,] in: Pilgrims of the Night (New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1885)
1945-69-11151
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: W. Hart
“Angels! Sing on….” In: Pilgrims of the Night (New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1885)
1945-69-11152
Engraver:
“Entrance to the Wood at Cummington.” In: The Sunnyside Book (Putnam, 1871)
1945-69-11153
Engraver:
“The Old Orchard at Cummington,” in: The Sunnyside Book (New York: Putnam, 1871)
1945-69-11154
Engraver:
“The Cottage.” Published in: The Sunnyside Book (New York: Putnam & Sons, 1871)
1945-69-11155
Engraver:
“
On back: title page of The Sunnyside Book, listing authors and artists included in the book
1945-69-11156
Engraver:
“Piazza of St. Mark,
1945-69-11157
Engraver:
“The Waterfall.” Published in: The Sunnyside Book (New York: Putnam & Sons, 1871)
1945-69-11158
Engraver:
“In a pasture.” Published in: The Sunnyside Book (New York: Putnam & Sons, 1871)
1945-69-11159
Engraver: Bobbett & Edmonds. Artist: Darley
“Examining a ruin.” In: The Sunnyside Book (New York: G. P. Putnam & Sons, 1871)
1945-69-11160
Engraver:
“River view.” In: The Sunnyside Book (New York: G. P. Putnam & Sons, 1871)
1945-69-11161
Engraver:
“Two Doves.” In: The Sunnyside Book (New York: G. P. Putnam & Sons, 1871)
1945-69-11162
Engraver:
“
1945-69-11163
Engraver:
“Decorating the
1945-69-11164
Engraver:
“
1945-69-11165
Engraver: Pearson. Artist: Keeley Halswelle
“The Spirit of Poetry.” In: Pen and Pencil Pictures from the Poets (Nimmo, 1866)
1945-69-11166
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: Keeley Halswelle
“At Night.” In: Pen and Pencil Pictures from the Poets (Wm. P. Nimmo, 1866)
1945-69-11167
Engraver: Pearson. Artist: Keeley Halswelle
“Evangeline,” n: Pen and Pencil Pictures from the Poets (Wm. P. Nimmo, 1866)
1945-69-11168
Engraver: Pearson. Artist: Keeley Halswelle
“The Wedding Procession,” in: Pen and Pencil Pictures from the Poets (1866)
1945-69-11169
Engraver: David Mikied (?). Artist: F. S. Church, N. A.
“Little Bo-Peep.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, May, 28, 1889
Box 66:
1945-69-11170
Engraver: P. L. Laplante. Artist: A de N
“The King and the Hard Bread.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-11171
Engraver: C. Laplante. Artist: A de N.
“The Maid of Domremy.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-11172
Engraver: R. S. Lueders. Artist: Frank Dicksee
“Chivalry.” In: Modern Art and Artists, Edited by Wifrid Meynell (1886)
1945-69-11173
Engraver: Lagarde. Artist: A. Fredericks
“The Shepherds See the Angel Bright.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-11174 [same as 11228]
Engraver: Lagarde. Artist: A. Fredericks
“The Annunciation.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-11175
Engraver: Lagarde. Artist: A. Fredericks
“Ye Lads and Lasses, Go, Fetch Ivy, Holly, Mistletoe,” in Harper’s, 1880-1881
1945-69-11176
Engraver: Langridge. Artist: G. P. = Granville Perkins
“
1945-69-11177
Engraver: C. H. Laly. Artist: A. J. Wateurs
“Mary of
Published in: Modern Art and Artists, Edited by Wifrid Meynell (London: Cassell, 1886)
1945-69-11178
Engraver: G. Levin. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Stony Clove.” Published
in: “
1945-69-11179
Engraver: R. Schilling. Artist: Harry Fenn
“View From
1945-69-11180
Engraver: C. H. Laly. Artist: Passini
“The Procession of the Host.” In: Modern Art and Artists, ed. by Wilfrid Meynell (1886)
1945-69-11181
Engraver: F. Levin. Artist:
“The Inundation Near
1945-69-11182
Engraver: F. Levin. Artist: Frederic Remington
“Engineer on the Preliminary Survey.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1891
1945-69-11183
Engraver: F. Levin. Artist: T. Welch
“Ploughing.” Published in: Harper’s, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-11184
Engraver: R. A. Muller. Artist: W. T. Smedley
“An Interior.” Published in: Harper’s, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-11185
Engraver: F. Levin. Artist: Burns
“She looked more like a pirate than any craft he had ever seen.” In: unknown, Oct. 1, 1889
1945-69-11186
Engraver: F. Leblanc. Artist: monument by Giacomo della Quercia
“The Tomb of Ilaria Giunigi in Cathedral at
1945-69-11187
Engraver: A. Levasseur. Artist: Gustav Doré
“The Organ in the Court.”
In “
1945-69-11188
Engraver: Levin (?). Artist: Gilbert Gaul
“Away He Goes, Waving the Precious Trophy in Their Very
Published in: Harper’s Young People, July 3, 1888
1945-69-11189
Engraver: A. Leveille. Artist: Walter Gay
“Le Bénédicité.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1889
1945-69-11190
Engraver: A. Leveille. Artist: J. Gari Melchers
“Le Prêche.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1889
1945-69-11191
Engraver: A. Leveille. Artist: Paul Dubois
“Paul Baudry” [bust]. In: Modern Art and Artists, Edited by Wilfrid Meynell (1886)
1945-69-11192
Engraver: A. Leveille. Artist: J. C. Cazin
“The Nativity.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
On back: article about Jean Charles Cazin, with portrait of him (by artist whose name is difficult to read) and copy of his work “Une Ville Morte,” engraved by A. Leveille
1945-69-11193
Engraver: Florian. Artist: M. Henri Lerolle
“L’Arrivée des Bergers,” published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-11194
Engraver: R. S. Lueders. Artist: not given
“Entrance to an old house at the end of a narrow by-way in
1945-69-11195
Engraver: P.
Klinckicht (?). Artist: Raphael.
Owner:
“The Madonna del Granduca.” Published in: The Magazine of Art (1885)
On back: another view
of same, engraved for The Perry Pictures,
1945-69-11196
Engraver: P.
Klinckicht (?). Artist: Raphael.
Owner:
“The Madonna Della Sedia.” Published in: The Magazine of Art (1885)
1945-69-11197
Engraver: M. Klinckicht. Artist: from a photo by A. E. Fradelle.
“George Dunlop Leslie, R. A.” Published in: Some Modern Artists (1885)
On back: article about Leslie.
1945-69-11198
Engraver: M. Klinckicht. Artist: Jean Gautherin
“The Republic” [bust].
Published in: Magazine of Art, Cassell & Co.,
1945-69-11199
Engraver: M. Klinckicht. Artist: John Pettie, R. A.
“Scene in Hal O’ The Wynd’s Smithy.” Published in: Magazine of Art {1881)
1945-69-11200
Engraver: M. Klinckicht. Artist: M. Karel Ooms
“The Forbidden Book.” Published in: Magazine of Art (London: Cassell & Co., 1881)
1945-69-11201
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom et al. Artist: Vanderhoof
“Tadema’s Designing-Room.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1882
1945-69-11202
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom et al. Artist: Vanderhoof or another person
“Alma-Tadema’s Studio.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1882
1945-69-11203
Engraver: Collins. Artist: Vanderhoof
“James D. Linton’s Studio.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1882
1945-69-11204
Engraver: A. Whitney. Artist: Vanderhoof or another person
“John Pettie’s Studio.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1882
1945-69-11205
Engraver: M. Klinkicht. Artist: Frank Dicksee, A. R. A.
“The Symbol.” Published
in: Magazine
of Art, Cassell & Co.,
1945-69-11206
Engraver: John Filmer, drawn on wood by W. H. Gibson. Artist: John Bristol
“The Adirondacks, From
1945-69-11207
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: Peter Moran
“Twilight.” Published in: American Painters, D. Appleton & Co. (1881)
1945-69-11208
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: James M. Hart
“A Summer Day on the
1945-69-11209
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: Kruseman Van Elten
“Landscape on
1945-69-11210
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: William H. Beard
“The March of Silenus.” Published in: American Painters, D. Appleton & Co. (1881)
1945-69-11211
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: Thos. J. Moran
“Dial Rock, Red Buttes, Laramie Plains.” Published in:
Picturesque
1945-69-11212
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: Elihu Vedder
“Memory.” Published in: American Painters, D. Appleton & Co. (1881)
1945-69-11213
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: R. Caton Woodville.
“Trapped at Last.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1892
1945-69-11214
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: Thulstrup
“Marry the King!” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1892 – Apr. 1893
1945-69-11215
Engraver: A. E. Wood. Artist: Thulstrup
“Choir in the Church of the Monastery.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1892 – Apr. 1893
1945-69-11216
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: C. Graham
“Then Levi Limpet Nudged Timothy and Nicholas.” In: Harper’s, 1890-1891
1945-69-11217
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: C. Graham
“Among Those Who Danced Most Continually Were the Two Engaged Couples.”
Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1890 – Apr. 1891
1945-69-11218
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“The Evening Prayer.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1885
1945-69-11219
Engraver: R. H. Carson. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“Then Ecod Your Worship Must Not Tell the Story of Old Grouse in the Gun-Room.”
Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1885; scene from She Stoops to Conquer
1945-69-11220
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: Howard Pyle
“He Sat Down Beside Her on the Bench.” In: Harper’s, Nov. 1892 – Apr. 1893
1945-69-11221
Engraver: Victor Bernstrom. Artist: Sir Edwin Landseer
“The Otter Hunt.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1885
1945-69-11222
Engraver: Lagarde. Artist: unknown sculptor. From photo by Centennial Photographic Co.
“Vanity.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, October, 28, 1876
1945-69-11223
Engraver: Lagarde. Artist: unknown sculptor. From photo by Centennial Photographic Co.
“Blindman’s-Buff.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, October, 1876
1945-69-11224
Engraver: Ed. Lagarde. Artist: J. D. Smillie
“A Scrub-Race on the Plains.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, 1882
1945-69-11225
Engraver: F. Leufchner(?). Artist: unknown
“Abend am See.” Published
in: Illustrirte
Zeitung,
1945-69-11226
Engraver: T. W. Lascelles. Artist: W. J. Hennessy
“Calvados—The Gleaners.” In: The English Illustrated Magazine, December, 1884
1945-69-11227
Engraver: W. H. F. Lyouns. Artist: J. Carter Beard
“
1945-69-11228 [same as 11174]
Engraver: S. & F. French. Artist: Abbey
“The Annunciation.” Published in: Scribner’s, 1888
1945-69-11229
Engraver: S. & F. French. Artist: Abbey
“The Torch-Race.” Published in: Scribner’s, 1888
1945-69-11230
Engraver: S. & F. French. Artist: Abbey
“Portrait of a Girl.” Published in: Scribner’s, 1888
1945-69-11231
Engraver: S. & F. French. Artist: Abbey
“Upon Clunn.” Published in: Scribner’s, 1888
1945-69-11232
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: George H. Smillie
“A Goat-Pasture.” Published in: American Painters, D. Appleton & Co., (1881)
1945-69-11233
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote
“Evangeline.” In: Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-11234
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: Charles S. Reinhart
“Like a rainy
midnight.” Illustrating “Queen Thyri and
the Angelica Stalks” from Tales of a
Wayside Inn. In: Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-11235
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: A. Fredericks
“Cleopatra.” In: A Dream of
1945-69-11236
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: Charles S. Reinhart
“Joan of Arc.” In: A
Dream of
1945-69-11237
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: J. G. Brown
“The Three (Scape) Graces.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, June 12, 1880
1945-69-11238
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: J. G. Brown
“Jacob and the Young Quakeress.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-11239
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: J. G. Brown
“’Let Us Go Back,’ She Cried.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-11240
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: J. G. Brown
“Old Dorgan’s Pursuit.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-11241
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: J. G. Brown
“Did Thee Ever Travel by Coach Before, My Little Friend?” In: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-11242
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: unknown
“Ben and Thorny in the Grove.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-11243
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: unknown
“’Let Me See ‘Em,’
Said His
1945-69-11244
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: unknown
“There Stood Bab Waiting for Sancho to Lap His Fill Out of the Overflowing Trough.”
Published in: St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-11245
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: unknown
“Miss Celia and Thorny.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-11246
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: unknown
“Learning How to Keep House.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-11247
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: unknown
“And Here is Where The British Bullet Left its Mark.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-11248
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: unknown
“The Horse Went
Slowly, But the Time Went
1945-69-11249
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“’The Jolly Sailors,’ Looe.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1883 – Apr. 1884
1945-69-11250
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“At
1945-69-11251
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: unknown
“Matty Kilburn and
Her
1945-69-11252
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist:
“Ben and Lita at the Brook.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-11253
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: unknown
“Miss Celia Becomes Peace-Maker.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-11254
Engraver: Smithwick
& French. Artist:
“Following the Ripple.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1883 – Apr. 1884
1945-69-11255
Engraver: Smithwick
& French. Artist:
“Passaconaway, from
1945-69-11256
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: V. Nehlig
“The Villagers Carrying the Costume to Fick-Feck.” In: St. Nicholas, 1881
1945-69-11257
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: V. Nehlig
“’Back!’ He Said, ‘Thou Foaming Brine!” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1881
1945-69-11258
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist:
“Not in the Journal.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1879
1945-69-11259
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist:
“Lizzie in the Dancing-Hall.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1879
1945-69-11260
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“It Is, or Should Be, Over There.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1883 – Apr. 1884
1945-69-11261
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“
1945-69-11262
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: F. B. Schell
“Running the
1945-69-11263
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: Eliot Gregory
“The Page.” Published in: The Art Journal, Jan. 1880
1945-69-11264
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: George H. Boughton
“Autumn.” Published in: The Art Journal, Dec. 1880
1945-69-11265
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: Edw. A. Abbey
“’Pardon, Mon Père,’ arose the grave and girlish tones,” in Harper’s, June – Nov. 1878
1945-69-11266
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: Edw. A. Abbey
“These Are All Thine, If Thou Wilt Give Thy Love to Me.” In Harper’s, 1878
1945-69-11267
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: Edw. A. Abbey
“Ye Bellman,” with a poem. Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1878
1945-69-11268
Engraver: Smithwick
& French. Artist:
“Ibis.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1878
1945-69-11269
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: unknown
“Wait Till We Get There, Darling.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Oct. 1877
1945-69-11270
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: unknown
“Little Karen’s Friends.” Published in: St. Nicholas, March, 1877
1945-69-11271
Engraver: Smithwick
& French. Artist: H. F.
“Onward With Her Precious Burden, Through Shot and Shell.” In St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-11272
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: Ittenbach
“The Holy
1945-69-11273
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: unknown
“On the Bee-Line.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-11274
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: J. Hayllar
“As Good as a Mother.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Oct. 1877
1945-69-11275
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: Kelly
“A Brave Girl.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1878
1945-69-11276
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: F. B. Schell
“
1945-69-11277
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: F. B. Schell
“
1945-69-11278
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“
1945-69-11279
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“On the Road To St.
Joachim.” In Picturesque
1945-69-11280
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: F. B. Schell
“View From the Old
Manor House at
1945-69-11281
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: Edwin A. Abbey
“To Dianeme,” with poem by Robert Herrick. In: Harper’s Magazine, May, 1882
1945-69-11282
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: James Hart
“Landscape with Cattle.” In: Harper’s, Nov. 1879; also in Art in America (1880)
1945-69-11283
Engraver: Smithwick
& French. Artist:
“Brook in the Woods,” in: Harper’s, Nov. 1879; also in Art in America (1880)
1945-69-11284
Engraver: Smithwick & French, John Dalziel. Artist: Frederick Dielman
[old woman carrying bundle of sticks on her head.]
Published in: Brushwood, by T. Buchanan Read (Phila.: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1882)
On back: title page of this book of poetry
1945-69-11285
Engraver: Smithwick & French, John Dalziel. Artist: Frederick Dielman
“Of one on earth who toiled and prayed” [angel with garland.], in Brushwood (1882)
1945-69-11286
Engraver: Smithwick & French, John Dalziel. Artist: Frederick Dielman
[old woman praying at roadside shrine.] Published in Brushwood (1882)
1945-69-11287
Engraver: Smithwick & French, John Dalziel. Artist: Frederick Dielman
[Christ speaking to old woman.] Published in Brushwood (1882)
1945-69-11288
Engraver: Smithwick & French, John Dalziel. Artist: Frederick Dielman
[old woman carrying sticks on her head, going up stairs.] Published in Brushwood (1882)
1945-69-11289
Engraver: Smithwick & French, John Dalziel. Artist: Daniel Huntington
“Miranda.” In: Harper’s, Nov. 1879 also in Art in America (Harper & Bros., 1880)
1945-69-11290
Engraver: John P. Davis. Artist: Henry Peters Grey
“The Judgment of
1945-69-11291
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“While her Maid Was Coiling Her
1945-69-11292
Engraver: C. Mayer. Artist: J. H. Moser
“Cuffee’s One Bale.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1881
1945-69-11293
Engraver: G. P. Williams. Artist: unknown
“The Seventy-Sixth Regiment Receives the News of Washington’s Approach”
Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1881
1945-69-11294
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“Darkness of slumber and death, forever sinking and sinking,”
with lines from poem “Evangeline,” in Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-11295
Engraver: Jno. P. Davis. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“Tears came into her eyes, and she said, with a tremulous
accent,” with lines from poem “Evangeline,”
in: Works of Longfellow (
1945-69-11296
Engraver: Robert Varley. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“The Bar,
1945-69-11297
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“Convalescents, Homeopathic Hospital,
1945-69-11298
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: W. H. Gibson
“I can see the breezy dome of groves,” with lines from poem
Published in: Works
of Longfellow,
On back: titles “Flight the Third” and “Flight the Fourth,” engraved by Russell & Richardson, drawn by L. S. Ipsen
1945-69-11299
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: A. R Waud
“While pure as a spring, is the wine I sing,” with lines from poem
Published in: Works
of Longfellow (
1945-69-11300
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: E. A. Abbey
“Meanwhile had spread in the village the tidings of
On back: titles “Evangeline” and “Poems on Slavery” (two different ones), engraved by Russell & Richardson, drawn by L. S. Ipsen
1945-69-11501 [mounted
with 1945-69-11300 and filed under that number]
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“Silent with wonder and strange surprise, Evangeline listened,” with lines from poem.
Published in: Works
of Longfellow (
1945-69-11301 –
SMALL [image same as 1945-69-11303]
Engraver: Evans. Artist: A. C. R. [Redwood]
“The Washington Artillery on Marye’s Hill Firing Upon the Union Columns Forming for the Assault.” From unknown publication (but not same as 11303)
1945-69-11302
Engraver: Evans. Artist: A. C. Redwood
“Cobb’s and Kershaw’s Troops Behind the Stone Wall”
Published in: The Century Magazine, May 1886 – Oct. 1886
1945-69-11303 [same
image as 1945-69-11301]
Engraver: Evans. Artist: A. C. R.
“The Washington Artillery on Marye’s Hill Firing upon the Union Columns Forming for the Assault.” Published in: The Century Magazine, May 1886 – Oct. 1886
1945-69-11304
Engraver: M. Paris. Artist: M. Vierge
“Amérique du Sud—La Révolution á
1945-69-11305
Engraver: D. B. Waters. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Story of a
1945-69-11306
Engraver: E. D. Hayes. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Mamma had her strong loving hands round him,” in The Child’s Paper, 1864
1945-69-11307
Engraver: W. J. Baker. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Attempt to Poison
Published in: advertising publication, Emerson, Alvord
& Co.,
1945-69-11308
Engraver: unknown. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Pioneer Life in the West—A Log Cabin Interior”
Published in: advertising publication, Emerson, Alvord
& Co.,
1945-69-11309
Engraver: John Andrew. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“
Published in: advertising publication, Emerson, Alvord
& Co.,
1945-69-11310
Engraver: N. Orr. Artist: J. R. Chapin
“Jacob Wetzel Saved by his Dog—A Legend of
Published in: advertising publication, Emerson, Alvord
& Co.,
1945-69-11311
Engraver: Not Known. Artist: Gilbert Gaul, A. N. A.
“To the Rear.” For “Movements in American Painting,” Jan. 1887, publication unknown
1945-69-11312
Engraver: Not Known. Artist: Alphonse de Neuville
“Forward!” Published in:
The Magazine of Art, Cassell
& Co.,
Box 67:
1945-69-11313
Engraver: John Andrew. Artist:
“Landing of
1945-69-11314
Engraver: John Andrew
(?). Artist:
“Discovery of
1945-69-11315
Engraver: F. H.Wellington. Artist: A. R. Waud
“
1945-69-11316
Engraver: F. H.Wellington. Artist: Howard Pyle
“
1945-69-11317 - OVERSIZE – A – Box 2
Engraver: C. Roberts. Artist: unknown
“Alexandra, Princess of
1945-69-11318
Engraver: Velten (3); Engberg (1). Artists: Trumball, Gilbert Stuart, and unknown
The Inauguration of
1945-69-11319
Engraver: H. S. Uhlrich. Artist: F. Markham Skipworth
“Dolores.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1895
1945-69-11320
Engraver: David Nichols. Artist: from a photo
“The Hollis Bust of
1945-69-11321
Engraver: P. Naumann. Artist: Sir Everett Millais, Bart., R. A.
“The Wolf’s Den.” Published in: Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-11322
Engraver: uncertain. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“But She H’Only Put ’Er Bot’An’s On ’Er ‘Eart.” In: Harper’s, Dec. 1891 – May 1892
1945-69-11323
Engraver: F. H.
Wellington. Artist:
“
1945-69-11324
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Howard Pyle
“They Used to Drill Every Evening.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1892
1945-69-11325
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: George Wharton Edwards
“An Old-Time Valentine.” Published in: St. Nicholas, February, 1891
1945-69-11326
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: T de Thulstrup
“Field Artillery.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1890 – Apr. 1891
1945-69-11327
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Leon Moran
“In Spring-Time—When Shakspere [sic] was a boy.” In:
1945-69-11328
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Fred S. Church
“On the
1945-69-11329
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Birch
“Rescued by the Enemy.” Published in: St. Nicholas, July, 1891
1945-69-11330
Engraver: F. H. Wellington. Artist: Frederic Dielman
“And my heart, like a child fain to rest after roaming/ Is back in the bright days, my mother, with you.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1884 – Apr. 1885
1945-69-11331
Engraver: J. W. Orr and Andrew. Artist: Darley
“They fought from cliff to cliff, and bush to bush”
Published in: The
Sunnyside Book, G. P. Putnam & Sons,
1945-69-11332
Engraver: J. P. Davis & Speer. Artist: Th. Nast
“’It frightens me,’ said Nathalie, as he paused”
Published in: The
Sunnyside Book, G. P. Putnam & Sons,
1945-69-11333
Engraver: Ende(?). Artist: Darley
[elderly man doffing tricorn hat,] in: The Sunnyside Book (Putnam & Sons, 1871)
1945-69-11334
Engraver:
[view of castle, possibly
1945-69-11335
– mounted with 10411-10413 and filed under those numbers
Engraver: George T. Andrew. Artist: Miss C. A. Northam
“She’s like her mother, dear wife” in Grandma’s Attic Treasures (Dutton, 1882)
1945-69-11336
Engraver: J. W. Orr. Artist: Darley
“I had taken a liking to this old gentleman,” in The Sunnyside Book (Putnam, 1871)
1945-69-11337
Engraver: J. W. Orr. Artist: Darley
“But this is nothing surprising, as I have since found out
this stranger is the city librarian.” Published
in: The
Sunnyside Book, G. P. Putnam & Sons,
1945-69-11338
Engraver: H. W. Peckwell. Artist: A. B. Frost
“Broadway at the
1945-69-11339
Engraver: H. W. Peckwell. Artist: A. B. Frost
“In the Retail District: Broadway, between 17th and 23d Sts.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, Jan. – June 1891
1945-69-11340
Engraver: H. W. Peckwell. Artist: A. B. Frost
“Prayer Meeting at a Salvation Army
1945-69-11341
Engraver: H. W. Peckwell. Artist: Hugh Thomson
“A Smoking Conference.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, Jan. – June 1892
1945-69-11342
Engraver: Henry W. Peckwell. Artist: de Thulstrup
“Follow Me, Children of Nala!” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1888
1945-69-11343
Engraver: Henry W. Peckwell. Artist: de Thulstrup
“Fire, You scoundrels!” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1888
1945-69-11344
Engraver: Henry W. Peckwell. Artist: Michetti
“I Morticelli” [from central part of picture]. In: Scribner’s Magazine, Jan. – June, 1891
1945-69-11345 –
Oversized – C – Box 3
Engraver: Angelo Negri. Artist: J. G. Brown, N. A.
“A Jolly
1945-69-11346
Engraver: Henry W. Peckwell. Artist: C. Broughton
“Evicted—on the Sidewalk.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, Jan. – June, 1892
1945-69-11347
Engraver: Henry W. Peckwell. Artist: F. Stahl
“Unter Den Linden.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, Jan. – June, 1892
1945-69-11348
Engraver: Henry W. Peckwell. Artist: F. Sinibaldi
“Behind the Scenes during an Entr’acte at the Opéra.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, Jan. – June, 1892
1945-69-11349
Engraver: Henry W. Peckwell. Artist: A. C. Howland
“Ford’s Glen.” Published in: The Aldine, N. Y., 1878
1945-69-11350
Engraver: Henry W. Peckwell. Artist: A. C. Howland
“The Vigil at Arms.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, Jan. –June, 1889
1945-69-11351
Engraver: Quartley. Artist: Harry Fenn
“And the winds that, from the cloudy hold, Of winter breathe
the bitter cold….” With lines of poetry.
Published in: The Song of the Sower, by William Cullen
Bryant (New York: D. Appleton &
1945-69-11352
Engraver:
“Till, out of heaven’s unmeasured blue…” With lines of poetry. Published in: The Song of the Sower, by William Cullen Bryant (New York: Appleton, 1871)
1945-69-11353
Engraver: F. W. Quartley. Artist: Thos. J. Moran
“Monument Rock, Echo Cañon.” Published in: Picturesque America (no date)
1945-69-11354
Engraver: F. W. Quartley. Artist: G. P.
“Sinking Run, Above Tyrone.” Published in: Picturesque America (no date)
1945-69-11355
Engraver: F. W. Quartley . Artist: Granville Perkins
“The
1945-69-11356
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: A. F. (?)
“Joan Halted Suddenly.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Apr. – Nov. 1876
1945-69-11357
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: Sayer
“Great Pylon of Philae and Approaches,” in: Scribner’s Monthly, Apr. – Nov. 1876
1945-69-11358
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: C. S. R.
“Do you suppose I don’t know that I am a nuisance?” In Scribner’s Monthly, 1876
1945-69-11359
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-11360
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: Kelly
“Charlie is going to
1945-69-11361
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: unknown
“The Pony Stood Quietly Eating,” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1878, 1879
1945-69-11362
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: unknown
“Banito and his Pet,” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1878, 1879
1945-69-11363
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: S. W.
“Going to the Barbecue,” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1878, 1879
1945-69-11364
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: unknown
“Babie Stuart, Daughter of Charles I.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-11365
Engraver: Carl Schwarzberger. Artist: unknown
“These Are All to be Yours, Daughter, As Long as You Take Care of Them.”
Published in: St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-11366
Engraver: David Nichols. Artist: unknown
“But I Wasn’t in the Saddle. I Went On.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-11367
Engraver: L.
“Jet Crouched Upon the Cradle, Covering the Baby.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-11368
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: unknown
“Some Wander Off to Pick Wild Flowers,” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1878, 1879
1945-69-11369
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: unknown
“Joe and His Ducks,” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-11370
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: unknown
“Little Beata Holds Her Dear Friend Up,” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-11371
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: unknown
“Arthur and the
1945-69-11372
Engraver: R. A.
Müller. Artist: from photo by Schreiber and Sons,
“Mary Anne of
1945-69-11373
Engraver: R. A.
Müller. Artist: from photo by
“Dandelion and Calf.”
In: “Jersey Cattle in
1945-69-11374
Engraver: R. A.
Müller. Artist: from photo by Schreiber and Sons,
“Eurotas” Published in:
“Jersey Cattle in
1945-69-11375
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: Van Ostade
“Peasants at an
1945-69-11376
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: Annibale Carracci
“Head of Christ.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1885 – Apr. 1886
1945-69-11377 - OVERSIZE – A – Box 2
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: F. S. Church
“A Christmas
1945-69-11378
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: A. B. Frost
“Group of Elk.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1888
1945-69-11379
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: from photo
“Tommaso Salvini at the Age of Twenty-Nine.” In: The Century, Nov. 1892-Apr. 1893
1945-69-11380
Engraver: R. A.
Müller. Artist: A.
“St. Vincent de Paul” [statue.] Published in: unknown
1945-69-11381
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: from photo
“Short-Horn Cattle.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1886
1945-69-11382
Engraver: T. H. Heard. Artist: unknown
“A Short-Horn Bull.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1886
1945-69-11383
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: unknown
“How Much Did You Get For a Penny?” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-11384
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: unknown
“All Thumbs!” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-11385
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: unknown
“Everybody Rushed to the Wreck.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-11386
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: unknown
“Sally Throws Out the Coop.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-11387
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist:
“Caught in the Act.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1876
1945-69-11388
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: unknown
“Rocky Rips.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Apr. – Nov. 1876
1945-69-11389
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: unknown
“Beauty and Beauty 12th (Five Generations Between)” [cows.]
Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Apr. – Nov. 1876
1945-69-11390
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: unknown
“Lie Low!’ Said Captain Elyot sharply.” In: Scribner’s Monthly, Apr. – Nov. 1876
1945-69-11391
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: unknown
“Countess of Dufferin Pool,
Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Apr. – Nov. 1876
1945-69-11392
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist:
“Johanna Sebus.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1873
1945-69-11393
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: Addie Ledyard
“Our Master.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-11394
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: A. F.
“The Prince and His Bride Set Out for Froschland.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-11395
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: J. E. Kelly
“A Foot-Bath.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-11396
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: R. Swain Gifford
“In the Big
1945-69-11397
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: W. L. Sheppard
“Blowing Up the Hornet’s Nest.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1874 - 75
1945-69-11398
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: unknown
“The Jewelled Tree.” [title] Published in: St. Nicholas, 1874 – 75
1945-69-11399
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: W. L. Sheppard
“Aunt Debby Arrives on the Scene.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1874 - 75
1945-69-11400
Engraver: R. A. Müller. Artist: R. Swain Gifford
“The Tornado Coming.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1874 - 75
1945-69-11401
Engraver: E. Kingsley. Artist: unknown, original owned by H. T. Chapman, Jr.
“Quarries of
1945-69-11402
Engraver: Elbridge Kingsley. Artist: photo by W. Kurtz of painting by Verestchagin
“Wailing-Place of the Jews.” [i.e. Wailing Wall in Jersualem.] Published in: The Century Magazine, no date
1945-69-11403
Engraver: Wm. J. Dana. Artist: J. P. Woodward
“The
1945-69-11404
Engraver: Wm. J. Dana. Artist: R. Caton Woodville
“The Montenegrin War Office.” In: Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1880 – April 1881
1945-69-11405
Engraver: Jno. P. Davis. Artist: Langren
“A Corner of the Market.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1880 – April 1881
1945-69-11406
Engraver: Wm. J. Dana. Artist: Elihu Vedder
“An Old Saint.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1880 – April 1881
1945-69-11407
Engraver: Florian. Artist: Florian
“In Front of the Opéra on a Wet Night.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1892
1945-69-11408
Engraver: A. Anderson. Artist:
“Laguna, From the Southeast.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1890 – Apr. 1891
1945-69-11409
Engraver: A. E. Anderson. Artist: W. T. Smedley
“Otira Gorge,
1945-69-11410
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: G. W.
“Junction of the Rivers Juncal and Blanco (Chilian Side).” In: Harper’s, June-Nov. 1890
1945-69-11411
Engraver: J. S.
Harley. Artist:
“
1945-69-11412
Engraver: E. Kingsley. Artist: T. H. Robinson
“Vale of the Musketeers.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1890
1945-69-11413
Engraver: H. Fitzner Davey. Artist: E. T. Compton
“Valdoniello.” Published in: Picturesque Mediterranean, 1891 – 92
1945-69-11414
Engraver: H. Fitzner Davey. Artist: E. T. Compton
“
1945-69-11415
Engraver: H. Fitzner Davey. Artist: E. T. Compton
“
1945-69-11416
[mounted with 1945-69-12042-12044, and filed under those numbers]
W. L. Chandler after C. W. S.
The Welcome Home, in St. Nicholas, vol. 9, 1882]
1945-69-11417
Engraver: E. H. Del’Orme. Artist: Alexander Zezzos
“An Old Venetian Boat richly Decked with Silks and Satins,
and Rowed by Gondoliers Dressed in the Ancient
1945-69-11418
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: Robert Swain Gifford
“On the
1945-69-11419
Engraver: John Filmer. Artist: William H. Beara
“Lo, The Poor Indian!” In: American Painters (D. Appleton & Co., 1881)
1945-69-11420
Engraver: J. L. Langridge . Artist: F. B. Schell
“
1945-69-11421
Engraver: F. B. Schell. Artist: S. S. Kilburn
“The
1945-69-11422
Engraver: Wm. J. Linton (?). Artist: Robert Swain Gifford
“The Palms of Biskra.” Published in: American Painters (D. Appleton & Co., 1881)
1945-69-11423
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: Granville Perkins et al
“American Fork Cañon.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1876
1945-69-11424
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: Granville Perkins et al
“The
1945-69-11425
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: Granville Perkins et al
“Old Mill.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1876
1945-69-11426
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: Granville Perkins et al
“A Royal Visitor.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1876
1945-69-11427
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: Granville Perkins
“Magnolia, on the Ashley .” In: Harper’s, Nov. 1875 – Apr. 1876
1945-69-11428
Engraver: Robert Hoskin. Artist: Granville Perkins
“Alpine
1945-69-11429
Engraver: H. Fitzner Davey. Artist: H. A. Harper
“The Gardens of
1945-69-11430
Engraver: H. Fitzner Davey. Artist: W. Hatherell (1890)
“
1945-69-11431
Engraver: H. Fitzner Davey. Artist: E. S. Compton
“
1945-69-11432
Engraver: R. Berthold. Artist: Carl Haag
“The Sphinx at Ghizeh.”
Published in: The Magazine of Art (
1945-69-11433
Engraver: Prof. Berthold. Artist: Arthur Hacker
“’Vae Victis!’ Sack of
1945-69-11434
Engraver: T. S. Bayley. Artist: A. W. Henley
“Fontainebleau.—III: A Wilderness.” In: The Magazine of Art (
1945-69-11435
Engraver: T. S. Bayley. Artist: A. W. Henley
“Fontainebleau.—XII:
The Bridge at Gretz.” In: The
Magazine of Art (
1945-69-11436
Engraver: A. Lepère. Artist: A. Lepère
“Cuvier-Chatillon.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, January, 1888
1945-69-11437
Engraver: T. S. Bayley. Artist: Ed. T. Compton
“[
1945-69-11438
Engraver: T. S. Bayley. Artist: John Fulleylove, R. I.
“[
1945-69-11439
Engraver: T. S. Bayley. Artist: C. W. Wyllie
“Durazzo.” Published
in: Picturesque
1945-69-11440
Engraver: T. S. Bayley. Artist: John Fullerylove, R. Il
“View From the Road to
1945-69-11441
Engraver: J. Harmsworth. Artist: A. W. Henley
“The
1945-69-11442
Engraver: J. Harmsworth
Artist: A. W. Henley
“The
1945-69-11443
Engraver: J. Harmsworth. Artist: A. W. Henley
“IV.—Cairngorm.” Published in: unknown
1945-69-11444
Engraver: Alfred Harral. Artist: Anelay
“William Lovett.” Published in: Howitt’s Journal (Wm. Lovett, London, 1847)
1945-69-11445
Engraver: Alfred Harral. Artist: Carl Hartmann
“Hans Christian Andersen.” Published in: Howitt’s Journal (Lovett, London, 1847)
1945-69-11446
Engraver: Harrol. Artist: Bolles
“The Fox Hunters,”
with poem. Published in: Illustrated
Library of
1945-69-11447
Engraver: Bogert. Artist: Mrs. T. Moran
“Think of Me,” with
poem. Published in: Illustrated
Library of
1945-69-11448
Engraver: Bogert. Artist: Mary A. Hallock
“When Sparrows Build,
and the Leaves Break
1945-69-11449
Engraver: Bogert. Artist: Miss Hallock
“Too Late I Stayed.” Published in:
Illustrated Library of
1945-69-11450
Engraver: A. Hartwell. Artist: W. Croome
“Spring.” Published in: The American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge, vol. 1, 1835
1945-69-11451
Engraver: A. Hartwell. Artist: W. Croome
“May.” In The American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge, 1835
1945-69-11452
Engraver: A. Hartwell. Artist: unknown
“The New Tomb of
1945-69-11453
Engraver: A. Hartwell. Artist: after the engraving by Paul Revere
“
1945-69-11454
Engraver: A. Hartwell. Artist: W. Croome
“April, or the Opening Season.” Published in: The American Magazine…, 1835
1945-69-11455
Engraver: A. Hartwell. Artist: W. Croome
“Hay Making.” Published in: The American Magazin…e, 1835
1945-69-11456
Engraver: A. Hartwell. Artist: unknown
“James Bowdoin, Esq.” with brief article about him. In: The American Magazine….
On back: title page of The
American Magazine,
1945-69-11457
Engraver: A. Hartwell. Artist: unknown
“Hall of the American
Antiquarian Society,
Published in: The American Magazine, Boston Bewick
Co.,
1945-69-11458
Engraver: A. Hartwell. Artist: unknown
“August.” Published in:
The American Magazine, Boston
Bewick Co.,
1945-69-11459
Engraver: O. Hauck. Artist: W. Rainey
“Auf. Weihnachtsurlaub.” Published in: unknown German publication
Box 68:
1945-69-11460
Engraver: E. D. Hayes. Artist: J. D. Steeple
“
1945-69-11461
Engraver: E. D. Hayes. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Seven Times One.” Published in:
Illustrated Library of
1945-69-11462
Engraver: E. D. Hayes. Artist: Hennessy
“The Jolly Old
Pedagogue.” Published in: Illustrated
Library of
1945-69-11463
Engraver: A. W. Drake. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Blossom-Time.” Published in:
Illustrated Library of
1945-69-11464
Engraver: Harley. Artist: Harry Fenn
“The First Snow-
1945-69-11465
Engraver: E. D. Hayes. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Philip, My King.” Published in:
Illustrated Library of
1945-69-11466.
Engraver: E. D. Hayes. Artist: Ehminger
“’Twas a fair sight:
the snow-pale infant sleeping.” In Illustrated Library of
1945-69-11467
Engraver: E. D. Hayes. Artist: Chapman
“Or like stout Cortez, when with eagle eyes, He stared at the Pacific”
Published in: Illustrated Library of
1945-69-11468
Engraver: E. D. Hayes. Artist: Harry Fenn
“And speak her well;
for she might say.” In Illustrated Library of
1945-69-11469
Engraver: E. D. Hayes. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“I know it lives, and taints the vital air,” in Bitter-Sweet (Chas. Scribner & Co., 1867)
1945-69-11470
Engraver: E. D. Hayes. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Of wondrous trees, crowned with perennial green.” In Bitter-Sweet (Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11471
Engraver: E. D. Hayes. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Unwritten history!” In: Bitter-Sweet (Chas. Scribner & Co., 1867)
1945-69-11472
Engraver: E. D. Hayes. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“
1945-69-11473
Engraver: E. D. Hayes. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Illustrations” [title]. In: Bitter-Sweet (Chas. Scribner & Co., 1867)
1945-69-11474
Engraver: E. D. Hayes. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“What are prayers in the lips of death.” In: Bitter-Sweet (Chas. Scribner & Co., 1867)
1945-69-11475
Engraver: E. D. Hayes. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Picture [winter scene]” Published in: Bitter-Sweet (Chas. Scribner & Co., 1867)
1945-69-11476
Engraver: E. D. Hayes. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“And with unsteady essay strives to breast.” In: Bitter-Sweet (Scribner & Co., 1867)
1945-69-11477
Engraver: E. D. Hayes. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“God will remember the world!” In: Bitter-Sweet (Chas. Scribner & Co., 1867)
1945-69-11478
Engraver: E. D. Hayes. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Lash their lithe limbs, and with majestic voice.” In: Bitter-Sweet (Scribner, 1867)
1945-69-11479
Engraver: E. D. Hayes. Artist: E. J. Whitney
[young men harvesting corn.] In Bitter-Sweet (Chas. Scribner & Co., 1867)
1945-69-11480
Engraver: E. D. Hayes. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“A thing to steal a grace from, as I feigned,” in Bitter-Sweet (Scribner & Co., 1867)
1945-69-11481
Engraver: E. D. Hayes. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“L’Envoy.” Published in: Bitter-Sweet (Chas. Scribner & Co., 1867)
1945-69-11482
Engraver: E. D. Hayes. Artist: E. J. Whitney
“Joseph.” Published in Bitter-Sweet (Chas. Scribner & Co., 1867)
1945-69-11483
Engraver: G. H. Hayes. Artist: Wm. Croome
“Woodcock Shooting.” Published in:
Gleason Pictorial, Sep. 17,
1853,
On back: Article about woodcock shooting, Sept. 17, 1853.
1945-69-11484
Engraver: G. H. Hayes. Artist: Wm. Croome
“Partridge Shooting.” Published in:
Gleason Pictorial, 1853,
On back: Article about partridge shooting, Oct. 1, 1853.
1945-69-11485
Engraver: A. Hayman. Artist: F. D. Millet
“Basket-Seller.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1884 – Apr. 1885
1945-69-11486
Engraver: A. Hayman. Artist: W. A. Rogers
“Sure Enough, There They Were, Twenty-Five or Thirty Indians.” In St. Nicholas, 1891
1945-69-11487
Engraver: A. Hayman. Artist: W. A. Rogers
“He Gently Touched the Animal with the Toe of His Boot and Cried, ‘All by my Own Self!” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1891
1945-69-11488
Engraver: A. Hayman. Artist: Gilbert Stuart. Original owned by G. W. C. Lee.
“Nellie Custis.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1890
1945-69-11489
Engraver: A. Hayman. Artist: F. B. Schell
“In the Gardens of
the Ursuline Convent.” In Picturesque
1945-69-11490
Engraver: A. Hayman. Artist: Thos. Moran
“Ravine Near
Whirlpool.” In Picturesque
1945-69-11491
Engraver: A. Hayman. Artist: S. Alexandrovsky. Photo by Velten.
“Girl with Old Russian Head-Dress.” In: Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-11492 –
oversized – B – Box 1
Engraver: Ch. Baude. Artist: Dagnan-Bouveret
“Vaccination.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, January 19, 1884
1945-69-11493
Engraver: A. Hayman. Artist: C. A. Vanderhoof
“The Nook of Staple Inn.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-11494
Engraver: A. Hayman. Artist: Geo. H. Boughton
“Gathering Cabbages.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1884
1945-69-11495
Engraver: A. Hayman. Artist: Geo. H. Boughton
“Water-Carrier.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1884
1945-69-11496
Engraver: A. Hayman. Artist:
“Santa Claus and His Body-Guard.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Jan. 1891
1945-69-11497
Engraver: A. Hayman. Artist: Inness
“He Leaped to the
Nearest
1945-69-11498
Engraver: A. Hayman. Artist: Inness
“’You Can’t Hunt
1945-69-11499
Engraver: N. Brown. Artist: Smedley
“’If You Mean That I’m a Traitor,’ Said Kitty, ‘You’re Very Much Mistaken’”
Published in: St. Nicholas, 1891
1945-69-11500
Engraver: N. Brown. Artist: Smedley
“On the Porch at Greystone.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1891
1945-69-11501 [mounted
with 1945-69-11300 and filed under that number]
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“Silent with wonder and strange surprise, Evangeline listened,” with lines from poem.
Published in: Works
of Longfellow (
1945-69-11502
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: unknown
[girl with kittens,] published in: St. Nicholas, 1879
1945-69-11503
Engraver: W. Miller. Artist: unknown
[water trough,] “The Gift of Three Little Sisters,” published in: St. Nicholas, 1879
1945-69-11504
Engraver: Smithwick & French. Artist: unkown
[Chinese junks attacking ship,] Published in: St. Nicholas, 1879
1945-69-11505
Engraver: W. Miller. Artist: T.D.(?)
“I Can’t Help Hoping That This is Going to Do Me Good,” in: St. Nicholas, 1879
1945-69-11506
Engraver: J. G. Smithwick. Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds
“Miss Penelope Boothby.” Published in: The Century Magazine, no date
1945-69-11507
Engraver: J. G. Smithwick (?). Artist: William Page
“
1945-69-11508
Engraver: J. G. Smithwick (?). Artist: John G. Brown
“By the Sad Sea-Waves.” Published in: American Painters (D. Appleton & Co., 1881)
1945-69-11509
Engraver: J. G. Smithwick. Artist: C.S.R.
“He struck his hands against his forehead and sank down,” in Scribner’s Monthly, 1876
1945-69-11510
Engraver: J. G. Smithwick. Artist: Abbey
“Waiting for Harrod.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Apr. – Nov. 1876
1945-69-11511
Engraver: J. G. Smithwick. Artist: G.P.(?)
“
1945-69-11512
Engraver: J. G. Smithwick. Artist: unknown
“A Leaf from the Old Town Records,” in Scribner’s Monthly, Apr. – Nov. 1876
1945-69-11513
Engraver: J. G. Smithwick. Artist: J. E. Millais
“The Minuet.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Jan. 1877
1945-69-11514
Engraver: J. G. Smithwick. Artist: R. Swain Gifford
“Coast of Mendocino,”
in: Picturesque
1945-69-11515
Engraver: J. G. Smithwick. Artist: see monogram
“Jeannette and Jo.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Aug., 1876
1945-69-11516
Engraver: J. G. Smithwick. Artist: unknown
“The Strawberry Girl.” Published in: St. Nicholas, April, 1876
1945-69-11517
Engraver: J. G. Smithwick. Artist: unknown
“Amy’s Present” [lamb,] published in: St. Nicholas, 1875, Jan.
1945-69-11518
Engraver: J. G. Smithwick. Artist: W.L.S.
“And sighting forward, directed the old man…,” in St. Nicholas, Jan. 1875
1945-69-11519
Engraver: Bobbett. Artist: unknown
“The Procession
1945-69-11520
Engraver: J. G. Smithwick. Artist: unknown.
“May’s Christmas-Tree.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1875, Jan.
1945-69-11521
Engraver: Geo. F.
Smith. Artist:
“A Trout Pool on the
Saugeen.” In Picturesque
1945-69-11522
Engraver: Geo. F. Smith. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“At the Foot-Hills of the Rocky Mountains,” in Picturesque
1945-69-11523
Engraver: Geo. F. Smith. Artist: L. R. O’Brien
“Wolfe’s Cove.” Published
in Picturesque
1945-69-11524
Engraver: Geo. F. Smith. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“Mouth of Rideau Canal, From Parliament Hill,” in Picturesque
1945-69-11525
Engraver: Geo. F. Smith. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“The Princess’
1945-69-11526
Engraver: Geo. F. Smith. Artist: F. B. Schell
“Summerside,” published in:
Picturesque
1945-69-11527
Engraver: Geo. F. Smith. Artist: F. B. Schell
“Making Port Hope in a Storm,” in: Picturesque
1945-69-11528
Engraver: Geo. F. Smith. Artist: unknown
“Valley of the Gaspereau,” in: Picturesque
1945-69-11529
Engraver: Geo. F. Smith. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“On the
1945-69-11530
Engraver: Geo. F. Smith. Artist: W. T. Smedley
“Evening at Southampton,” in: Picturesque
1945-69-11864
– mounted with 11530 and filed under that number
Engraver: Geo. F. Smith. Artist: L. R. O’Brian(?)
“A Storm on Lake Erie,” in:
Picturesque
1945-69-11531
Engraver: Geo. F. Smith. Artist: unknown
[woman,] in The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-11532
Engraver: Geo. F. Smith. Artist: unknown
[meadow,] in The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-11533
Engraver: Geo. F. Smith. Artist: unknown
[knights storming castle,] in The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich (
1945-69-11534
Engraver: Geo. F. Smith. Artist: unknown
[windmill,] in The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1882)
1945-69-11535
Engraver: G. F. Smith. Artist: F. B. Schell
“Snow Flakes,” with verse, in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-11536
Engraver: J. T. Speer. Artist: S. G. W. Benjamin
[Viking ships,] with verse, in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-11537
Engraver: J. T. Speer. Artist: Thos. Moran
[Viking ships,] with verse, in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-11538
Engraver: W. J. Dana. Artist: F. B. Schell
“The Wentworth House,” in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-11539
Engraver: C. Smith. Artist: unknown.
“The Duchess of Devonshire’s Dressing-Room,” in Harper’s New Monthly, 1888
1945-69-11540
Engraver: C. Smith. Artist: unknown.
“Cascade in the Jardin des Plantes,” published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1888
1945-69-11541
Engraver: Smeeton-Tilly. Artist: A. Gilbert
“The Late M. Corot, French Painter,” published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1892
1945-69-11542
Engraver: Smeeton – Tilly. Artist: A. Lamy
“Somnolence,” published in: The Aldine, 1892
1945-69-11543
Engraver: Smeeton-Tilly. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“Wrens and Their Nests,” published in: Harper’s Young People, June 13, 1882
1945-69-11544
Engraver: Smeeton-Tilly. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“African Kingfishers” published in: Harper’s Young People, Aug. 1, 1882
1945-69-11545
Engraver: T. L. Smart. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“Muskoka Scenery” published in: Picturesque
1945-69-11546
Engraver: T. L. Smart. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“Lock No. I, New
1945-69-11547
Engraver: T. L. Smart. Artist: W. C. Fitler
“Stony Lake, Near
1945-69-11548
Engraver: T. L. Smart. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“Camp on Victoria
Island” in Picturesque
1945-69-11549
Engraver: R. M. Smart. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“
1945-69-11550
Engraver: R. M. Smart. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“
1945-69-11551
Engraver: T. L. Smart. Artist: F. B. Schell
“
On back: 3 decorated titles, all drawn by L. S. Ipsen, engraved by Russell & Richardson
1945-69-11552
Engraver: R. Schelling. Artist: W. H. Gibson
[Christ praying in
1945-69-11553
Engraver: Fred. K. Juengling. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“The Beggar” in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-11554
Engraver: S. S. Kilburn. Artist: W. L. Sheppard
[Christ before Pilate,] in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1880)
1945-69-11555
Engraver: E. Sharp. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“In the Arboretum.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1884
1945-69-11556
Engraver: E. Sharp. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Eagle Crag.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-11557
Engraver: E. Sharp. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Thirlmere.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-11558
Engraver: E. Sharp. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Rydal Water.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-11559
Engraver: E. Sharp. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“Port Moody,” in Picturesque
1945-69-11560
Engraver: E. Sharp. Artist: F. B. Schell
“St. Andrews, and
1945-69-11561
Engraver: E. Sharp. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“Banks of the Red
River” in Picturesque
1945-69-11562
Engraver: E. Sharp. Artist: F. B. Schell
“Near
1945-69-11563
Engraver: E. Sharp. Artist: F. B. Schell
“A Half-Breed
1945-69-11564
Engraver: E. Sharp. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“Shanty at Eagle’s Nest” in Picturesque Canada (New York: J. Clarke, 1882)
1945-69-11565
Engraver: J. E. Sharp. Artist: F. B. Schell
“Head of Grenadier and
1945-69-11566
Engraver: J. E. Sharp. Artist: F. B. Schell
“The
1945-69-11567
Engraver: J. E. Sharp. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“Looking up the
1945-69-11568
Engraver: J. E. Sharp. Artist: Giotto
“The Entombment. From the Chapel of the Arena, at
1945-69-11569
Engraver: G. Kruell. Artist: Perugino
“Jesus Giving Keys to Peter.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-11570
Engraver: Pettit(?). Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Windermere Ferry.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1890 – Apr. 1891
1945-69-11571
Engraver: Pettit. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Windermere.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1890 – Apr. 1891
1945-69-11572
Engraver: J. E. Sharp. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Lake-Side.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1890 – Apr. 1891
1945-69-11573
Engraver: Hoskin. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Professor Wilson’s Cottage at Elleray.” In Harper’s, Nov. 1890 – Apr. 1891
1945-69-11574
Engraver: J. E. Sharp. Artist: A. F.
“If I’m a beggar born,” in Lady Clare (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1884)
1945-69-11575
Engraver: Geo. P. Williams. Artist: Granville Perkins
[women in garden,] in Lady Clare (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1884)
1945-69-11576
Engraver: Rea. Artist: A. F.
“Yet give one kiss to your mother, dear!” in: Lady Clare (Porter & Coates, 1884)
1945-69-11577
Engraver: J. E. Sharp. Artist: A. F.
“She clad herself in a russet gown” in: Lady Clare (Porter & Coates, 1884)
1945-69-11578
Engraver: J. E. Sharp. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Oh, and proudly stood she up!” in: Lady Clare (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1884)
1945-69-11579
Engraver: Rea. Artist: Alfred Fredericks
“He laughed a laugh of merry scorn” in: Lady Clare (Porter & Coates, 1884)
1945-69-11580
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Edmund H. Garrett
[coat of arms, end piece,] in: Lady Clare (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1884)
1945-69-11581
Engraver: J. M. Corner. Artist: Hugh Cameron
“Spring,” in Pen and Pencil Pictures from the Poets (
1945-69-11582
Engraver: J. M. Corner Artist: John McWhirter.
“A Country Walk,” in Pen and Pencil Pictures from the Poets (Nimmo, 1866)
1945-69-11583
Engraver: J. M. Corner. Artist: John McWhirter
“Apostrophe to Nature,” in Pen and Pencil Pictures from the Poets (Nimmo, 1866)
1945-69-11584
Engraver: J. M. Corner. Artist: Keeley Halswelle
“Evening Star,” in Pen and Pencil Pictures from the Poets (Edinburgh: Nimmo, 1866)
1945-69-11585
Engraver: J. M. Corner. Artist: John McWhirter
“Solitude,” in Pen and Pencil Pictures from the Poets (Edinburgh: Nimmo, 1866)
1945-69-11586
Engraver: J. M. Corner. Artist: Hugh Cameron
“The Woodman,” in Pen and Pencil Pictures from the Poets (Edinburgh: Nimmo, 1866)
1945-69-11587
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: S. Edmonston
“Man was Made to Mourn,” in Pen and Pencil Pictures from the Poets (Nimmo, 1866)
1945-69-11588
Engraver: J. M. Corner. Artist: Geo. Hay
“Summer,” in Pen and Pencil Pictures from the Poets (Edinburgh: Nimmo, 1866)
1945-69-11589
Engraver: J. M. Corner. Artist: Keeley Halswelle
“Sonnet,” in Pen and Pencil Pictures from the Poets (Edinburgh: Wm. P. Nimmo, 1866)
1945-69-11590
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: Keeley Halswelle
“The Wanderer,” in Pen and Pencil Pictures from the Poets (Edinburgh: Nimmo, 1866)
1945-69-11591
Engraver: R. Paterson. Artist: Keeley Halswelle
“The Life Boat,” in Pen and Pencil Pictures from the Poets (Edinburgh: Nimmo, 1866)
1945-69-11592
Engraver: J. Adam. Artist: Keeley Halswelle
“The Wreck of the Hesperus,” in Pen and Pencil Pictures from the Poets (Nimmo, 1866)
1945-69-11593
Engraver: Robert C. Collins. Artist: Jo Pennell
“Fountain Outside of the Wall at
1945-69-11594
Engraver: Robert C. Collins. Artist: Jo Pennell
“A City Gate,” published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1885
1945-69-11595
Engraver: Robert C. Collins. Artist: see monogram
“A Peter Boat,” published in: The Century, May 1886 – Oct. 1886
1945-69-11596
Engraver: Robert C. Collins. Artist: unknown.
“A Window in the ‘Star and Garter’ at Putney,” in: The Century, May 1886 – Oct. 1886
1945-69-11597
Engraver: Robert C. Collins. Artist: H.E.B.
“Silent,” published in: The Century, May 1886 – Oct. 1886
1945-69-11598
Engraver: Robert C. Collins. Artist: Sandham
“Hammersmith Mall.” Published in: The Century, May 1886 – Oct. 1886
1945-69-11599
Engraver: Robert C. Collins. Artist: Joseph Pennell
“Ponte Vecchio,
1945-69-11600
Engraver: Robert C. Collins. Artist: from etching by Joseph Pennell
“Ponte Vecchio,” in: The Century Magazine, Feb. 1885
1945-69-11601
Engraver: Robert C. Collins. Artist: Joseph Pennell
“In the Old Market.” Published in: The Century Magazine, Nov. 1884 – Apr. 1885
1945-69-11602
Engraver: Robert C. Collins. Artist: Joseph Pennell
“Ponte Santa Trinità.” Published in: The Century Magazine, Nov. 1884 – Apr. 1885
1945-69-11603
Engraver: Robert C. Collins. Artist: Joseph Pennell
“An Archway in
1945-69-11604
Engraver: Robert C. Collins. Artist: Joseph Pennell
“Outside A Sienese Gate.” Published in: The Century Magazine, Apr. – Nov. 1885
1945-69-11605
Engraver: J. F. Juengling. Artist: Joseph Pennell
“A
1945-69-11606
Engraver: Robt. C. Collins. Artist: Joseph Pennell
“The Sweep of the Arno at
1945-69-11607
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: Joseph Pennell
“Up and Down in
1945-69-11608
Engraver: R. C. Collins. Artist: Jan. V. Chelminski
“The Meet.” Published in: The Century, May 1886 - Oct. 1886
1945-69-11609
Engraver: Geo. P. Bartle. Artist: Jan. V. Chelminski
“The Start.” Published in: The Century, May 1886 - Oct. 1886
1945-69-11610
Engraver: R. C. Collins. Artist: Irving R. Wiles
“Ruprecht’s Palace, Watch-Tower, Spring-House, and Ludwig’s Buildings,” illustrating “Around Heidelberg,” in The Century Magazine, May 1886 – Oct. 1886
1945-69-11611
Engraver: Bartles. Artist: Irving R. Wiles
“
1945-69-11612
Engraver: L. G. Voyt. Artist: see monogram
“Rudolph’s Palace and Part of Ruprecht’s Palace” illustrating “Around Heidelberg,” in The Century Magazine, May 1886 – Oct. 1886
1945-69-11613
Engraver: H. E. Babcock. Artist: Bryan Hook
“
1945-69-11614
Engraver: Robt. C. Collins. Artist: R. Swain Gifford
“An October Day.” Published in: The Century Magazine, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-11615
Engraver: C. Cullen. Artist: Joe Pennell
“The
1945-69-11616
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: James A. M. Whistler
“Joe.” Published in: The Century Magazine, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-11617
Engraver: H. Claudius. Artist: unknown.
“Winter-Quarters,” with poem. In: Harper’s Young People, Jan. 3, 1882
1945-69-11618
Engraver: H. Claudius. Artist: Jessie Shepherd
“Too Hot!” Published in: Harper’s Young People, Sep. 5, 1882
1945-69-11619
Engraver: Clémente. Artist: L. Lhermitte
“Wine.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-11620
Engraver: E. Clémente. Artist: unknown, perhaps from photograph
“In a
1945-69-11621
Engraver: E. Clémente. Artist: V. Nehlig
“Peter Striking the Priest in the Monastery.” In Scribner’s Monthly, 1880-1881
1945-69-11622
Engraver: E. Clémente. Artist: P. V. Galland
“Saint Denis Preaching.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, July – Dec. 1892
1945-69-11623
Engraver: E. Clémente. Artist: Granville Perkins
[village by moonlight,] in Lucile, by Owen Meredith (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood, 1882)
1945-69-11624
Engraver: E. Clémente. Artist: unknown
[men in river gorge,] in Lucile, by Owen Meredith (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood, 1882)
1945-69-11625
Engraver: E. Clémente. Artist: Thos. Moran
[village in mountains,] in Lucile, by Owen Meredith (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood, 1882)
1945-69-11626
Engraver: E. Clémente. Artist: G. Perkins
[lake in mountains,] in Lucile, by Owen Meredith (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood, 1882)
1945-69-11627
Engraver: E. Clémente. Artist: Birch(?)
“’The Train Will be the Main Thing,’ she said,” published in: St. Nicholas, 1881
1945-69-11628
Engraver: E. Clémente. Artist: unknown.
“Will O’ the Wisp.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1881
1945-69-11629
Engraver: E. Clement. Artist:
W.
“’The Altar’ Above the Hornitos.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1881
1945-69-11630
Engraver: E. Clement. Artist: [illegible]
“Don Quixote Was Hopelessly Behind.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1881
1945-69-11631
Engraver: E. Clément. Artist: from a photograph
“Théâtre de la Renaissance, boulevard Saint-Martin,” in Scribner’s Magazine, 1892
1945-69-11632
Engraver: E. Clément. Artist: H. P. Share
“Getting Acquainted.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1891
1945-69-11633
Engraver: E. Clément. Artist: H. Bolton Jones
“Sun in the Willows.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, Jan. – June, 1892
1945-69-11634
Engraver: E. Clément. Artist: unknown
“Ibiad, the
1945-69-11635
Engraver: E. Clément. Artist: unknown
“Games and Sports of Japanese Children.” In: Scribner’s Magazine, Jan. – June, 1889
1945-69-11636
Engraver: E. Clément. Artist: unknown.
“Sailing on
1945-69-11637
Engraver: E. Clément. Artist: Kelly
“Joe Joins the Bull-Fight.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1882
1945-69-11638
Engraver: E. Clément. Artist: S. H.. Cooks
“On The Road to
1945-69-11639
Engraver: E. Clément. Artist: E. H. Blashfield
“The Armorer’s Craft, one of four figures by E. H. Blashfield, representing the Arts of Metal Working,” in: Scribner’s Magazine, July – Dec. 1892
1945-69-11640
Engraver: E. Clément. Artist: Howard Pyle (’81)
“She Looked from the Bars of Her Prison, and Shriek’d as She Saw it, and Fell.”
Published in: The Chronicle of the Drum (Chas. Scribner & Son, 1882)
1945-69-11641
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Awful, and Proud, and Erect, Here Sat Our Republican Goddess!” [a guillotine,]
published in: The Chronicle of the Drum (Chas. Scribner & Son, 1882)
1945-69-11642
Engraver: E. Clément. Artist: Granville Perkins
[ship,] in Lucile, by Owen Meredith (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood, 1882)
1945-69-11643
Engraver: N. Orr. Artist: Granville Perkins
[town in mountains,] in Lucile, by Owen Meredith (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood, 1882)
1945-69-11644
Engraver: John Karst. Artist: Granville Perkins
[grape harvest,] in Lucile, by Owen Meredith (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood, 1882)
1945-69-11645
Engraver: N. Orr. Artist: Granville Perkins
[ornamental cottage,] in Lucile, by Owen Meredith (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood, 1882)
1945-69-11646
Engraver: E. Clément. Artist: A. Fredericks
[men at table,] in The Princess (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1892)
1945-69-11647
Engraver: and Artist: unknown.
[riders looking at river,] in The Princess (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1892)
1945-69-11648
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Harry Fenn
[peacock in garden,] in The Princess (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1892)
1945-69-11649
Engraver: K. C. Atwood. Artist: H. Sandham
[weary travelers outside castle,] in The Princess (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1892)
Box 69:
1945-69-11650
Engraver: E. Clément. Artist: unknown.
“A Specialist in Snake-skins (the Crested Flycatcher),” in Scribner’s Magazine, 1890
1945-69-11651
Engraver: W. J. Dana. Artist: unknown.
“Two Visitors to the Caterpillar Nest.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1890
1945-69-11652
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Henry Ward Beecher,”
published in:
1945-69-11653
Engraver: Emile Clement. Artist: unknown
“Leigh Hunt,” published
in:
1945-69-11654
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Edward Everett,” published
in:
1945-69-11655
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Sir Francis Drake,”
published in:
1945-69-11656
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Oliver Goldsmith,” published
in:
1945-69-11657
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Elizabeth Barrett
Browning,” published in:
1945-69-11658
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Abraham Lincoln,” published
in:
1945-69-11659
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“William Dean Howells,”
published in:
1945-69-11660
Engraver: Thomas Johnson. Artist: unknown
“Charles Kingsley,” published in:
1945-69-11661
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Charlotte M. Yonge,”
published in:
1945-69-11662
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“George Washington,”
published in:
1945-69-11663
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“William H. Prescott,”
published in:
1945-69-11664
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Charles Dickens,” published
in:
1945-69-11665
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Dr. Samuel Johnson,”
published in:
1945-69-11666
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Daniel Webster,” published
in:
1945-69-11667
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Hernando Cortés,” published
in:
1945-69-11668
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Thomas Babington
Macaulay,” published in:
1945-69-11669
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Walter Savage Landor,”
published in:
1945-69-11670
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Edmund Spenser,” published
in:
1945-69-11671
Engraver: Emile Clement. Artist: unknown
“Thomas De Quincey,” published in:
1945-69-11672
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“William Shakespeare,”
published in:
1945-69-11673
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: unknown
“Edmund Burke,” published in:
1945-69-11674
Engraver: Emile Clement. Artist: unknown
“William Makepeace Thackeray,” published in:
1945-69-11675
Engraver: T. Johnson. Artist: unknown
“Ralph Waldo Emerson,” published in:
1945-69-11676
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Charlotte Brontë,” published
in:
1945-69-11677
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Sir Thomas More,” published
in:
1945-69-11678
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Thomas Carlyle,” published
in:
1945-69-11679
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Robert Browning,” published
in:
1945-69-11680
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Victor Hugo,” published
in:
1945-69-11681
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“James Anthony Froude,”
published in:
1945-69-11682
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Ben Jonson,” published
in:
1945-69-11683
Engraver: Thomas Johnson. Artist: unknown
“Oliver Wendell Holmes,” published in:
1945-69-11684
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“John Dryden,” published
in:
1945-69-11685
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Washington Irving,”
published in:
1945-69-11686
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Sir John Lubbock,” published
in:
1945-69-11687
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Sir Walter Raleigh,”
published in:
1945-69-11688
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“John Tyndall,” published
in:
1945-69-11689
Engraver: Emile Clement. Artist: unknown
“Alexander Pope,” published in:
1945-69-11690
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“James Fenimore
Cooper,” published in:
1945-69-11691
Engraver: Emile Clement. Artist: unknown
“Edgar Allan Poe,” published in:
1945-69-11692
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“John Lothrop Motley,”
published in:
1945-69-11693
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Henry W. Longfellow,”
published in:
1945-69-11694
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Queen Elizabeth,” published
in:
1945-69-11695
Engraver: Emile Clement. Artist: unknown
“Lord Byron,” published in:
1945-69-11696
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Nathaniel Hawthorne,”
published in:
1945-69-11697
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“J. G. Holland,” published
in:
1945-69-11698
Engraver and Artist: unknown
“Percy Bysshe Shelley,”
published in:
1945-69-11699
Engraver: A. C. Coats. Artist: John Fulleylove.
“Looking down on
1945-69-11700
Engraver: A. C. Coats. Artist: CharlieW. Wyllie
“Traü, Dalmatia” in Picturesque
1945-69-11701
Engraver: A. Hayman. Artist: Howard Pyle
“He Stops at the Sign of the Weathervane.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1881
1945-69-11702
Engraver: T. L. Smart. Artist: C. Graham
“
1945-69-11703
Engraver: A. Hayman. Artist: Granville Perkins
“Cañon de Chelle.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1876
1945-69-11704
Engraver: Robt.
Hoskin. Artist:
“Broadway, From
1945-69-11705
Engraver: Geo. P. Williams. Artist: Thomas Hovenden
“For them no more the blazing hearth shall burn,” with lines of poem, in Elegy written in a Country Churchyard (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-11706
Engraver: E. Heineman. Artist: Harry Poor [or Poore]
“Oft did the harvest to their sickle yield” with lines of poem, in Elegy written in a Country Churchyard (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-11707
Engraver: H. E. Sylvester. Artist: J. Francis Murphy
“Let not ambition mock their useful toil” with lines of poem, in Elegy written in a Country Churchyard (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-11708
Engraver: Arthur Hayman. Artist: Fred. S. Church
“The boast of heraldry” with lines of poem, in Elegy written in a Country Churchyard (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-11709
Engraver: A. Hayman. Artist: R. B. Birch
[empty hay wagon,] in New England Bygones (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-11710
Engraver: A. Hayman. Artist: W. T. Smedley
[older couple with garden,] in New England Bygones (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1883)
1945-69-11711
Engraver: T. H. Heard. Artist: R. F. Zogbaum
“In the Morning Watch.” Published in: unknown, 1891
1945-69-11712
Engraver: T. H. Heard. Artist: Mary Hallock Foote
“It took No Notice of All the Children’s Care.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1889
1945-69-11713
Engraver: T. H. Heard. Artist: F. Hopkinson Smith.
“One of the Hopkinson Houses, Bordentown,” in The Century, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-11714
Engraver: J. F. Jungling. Artist: F. Hopkinson Smith
“The Deserted House.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-11715
Engraver: J. H. E. Whitney. Artist: F. Winterhalter
[detail of portrait of Queen
1945-69-11716
Engraver: John Evans. Artist: Harry Fenn
“
1945-69-11717
Engraver: Hebert. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
“Elias. St. Catherine” [from “The Crucifixion.”] In: The Art Journal, January 1862
1945-69-11718
Engraver: Hebert. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
“The Visitation. The Presentation” [from “The Descent from the Cross”]
Published in: The Art Journal, January 1862 – frontispiece
1945-69-11719
Engraver: Hebert. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
“The Descent from the Cross,” in: The Art Journal, January 1862 – frontispiece
1945-69-11720
Engraver: Hebert. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
“The Crucifixion.” Published in: The Art Journal, January 1862 – frontispiece
1945-69-11721
Engraver: E. C. Held. Artist: J. Carter Beard
“Game Piece: Head of Bear. From ‘Hunting Trips of a Ranchman.’” 1886
1945-69-11722
Engraver: E. C. Held. Artist: J. Carter Beard
“Game Piece: Antelope Head.—from ‘Hunting Trips of a Ranchman.’ 1886”
1945-69-11723
Engraver: E. C. Held. Artist: F. E. Gifford
“The Brant.” Published in: St. Nicholas, May 1887 – Oct. 1887
1945-69-11724
Engraver: E. C. Held. Artist: F. E. Gifford
“The Brant.” Published in: St. Nicholas, May 1887 – Oct. 1887
1945-69-11725
Engraver: E. C. Held. Artist: J. Carter Beard
“The King of the Cañon” [a bear.] Published in: Outing, August, 1891
1945-69-11726
Engraver: E. C. Held. Artist: S. G. McCutcheon
“Dar’s A Storm A-Comin.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, October 18, 1884
1945-69-11727
Engraver: E. C. Held. Artist: Joutel
“Fox How.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-11728
Engraver: J. E. Sharp. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-11729
Engraver: Hoskin. Artist: see monogram
“Nuneham.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-11730
Engraver: Bellinger. Artist: Thos. Moran
“
1945-69-11731
Engraver: Herrick. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Christmas Day.” Published in: The Sketch Book (New York: Putnam, 1851)
1945-69-11732
Engraver: Herrick. Artist: F. O. C. Darley
“Christmas Eve.” Published in: The Sketch Book (New York: Putnam, 1851)
1945-69-11733
Engraver: Herrick. Artist: Felix O. C. Darley
“Diedrich Knickerbocker Philosophizing,” in History of New-York (Putnam, 1849)
1945-69-11734
Engraver: Herrick. Artist: Felix O. C. Darley
“Oloffe Van Kortland Measuring the land with Tenbroeck’s
Breeches” in History of New-York (
1945-69-11735
Engraver: Herrick. Artist: Felix O. C. Darley
“Rip Van Winkle.” Published in: The Sketch Book (New York: Putnam, 1852)
1945-69-11736
Engraver:
“Rip Van Winkle.” Published in: The Sketch Book (New York: Putnam, 1852)
1945-69-11737
Engraver: Bobbett & Edmons. Artist: Felix O. C. Darley
“Sleepy Hollow.” Published in: The Sketch Book (New York: Putnam, 1852)
1945-69-11738
Engraver: Herrick. Artist: Felix O. C. Darley
“The Angler.” Published in: The Sketch Book (New York: Putnam, 1852)
1945-69-11739
Engraver: Herrick. Artist: Felix O. C. Darley
“The Angler.” Published in: The Sketch Book (New York: Putnam, 1852)
1945-69-11740
Engraver: Herrick. Artist: Felix O. C. Darley
“Christmas Eve” [musicians.] In: The Sketch Book (New York: Putnam, 1852)
1945-69-11741
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: Jos. Lauber
“Look Out, There!” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1892
1945-69-11742
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: Jos. Lauber
“Rocket and Flyer.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1892
1945-69-11743
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: Thos. Moran
“A Glimpse of the
1945-69-11744
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“Arrival of Jacques
Cartier at Stadacona” in Picturesque
1945-69-11745
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: W. C. Fitler
“The
1945-69-11746
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: unknown.
“Caught in the Act.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1889
1945-69-11747
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: unknown.
“A Load of Horns.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1889
1945-69-11748
Engraver: J. W. Evans. Artist: Burns.
“In the Lodge.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1889
1945-69-11749
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: unknown
“Chorus: D-I-N-G, D-O-N-G, B-E-L-L, Pussy’s in the Well.” In: St. Nicholas, 1891
1945-69-11750
Engraver: W. Miller. Artist: A. Toyett (?)
“The Birthday Cup.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1891
1945-69-11751
Engraver: F. H. S. Artist: Perard
“When I Saw my Gray Colt, Sally, There Along with Such Company, I Was Mightily Put About.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1891
1945-69-11752
Engraver: Miller. Artist: Harp
“Catching Terrapin.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1891
1945-69-11753
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: F. B. Schell
“
1945-69-11754
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: Michelangelo, sculptor
“Statue of Moses,” with text. In textbook by James Baldwin for 8th year (American Book Co., 1897). On back: information about statue
1945-69-11755
Engraver: Ernest Heinemann. Artist: John Trumbull
“Signing the
Declaration of
Published in: The Story of the Thirteen Colonies (
1945-69-11756
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Emmanuel Leutze
“
1945-69-11757
Engraver and Artist: both unknown
“The Capture of
1945-69-11758
Engraver: E. H. Del’Orme. Artist: Henry A. Ogden
“André and his
Captors” in: The Story of the Thirteen Colonies (
1945-69-11759
Engraver and Artist: both unknown
“
1945-69-11760
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: Fred. S. Church
“The Pontiff Marvelled to behold, Once more his Mother’s Silver Cup.”
Published in: Harper’s, Dec. 1883 – May 1884
1945-69-11761
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: L. R. O’Brien
“
1945-69-11762
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: Copley
“A Boy Rescued from a
Shark in the
Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-11763
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: V. Nihlig
“Mad Frolic of Charles XII.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-11764
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: Dan Beard
“Early
1945-69-11765
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: E. H. Blashfield
[priest and Roman guards, from Ravena] in Scribner’s Monthly, July – Dec. 1892
1945-69-11766
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: J. O. Davidson
“The Columbian Naval
Parade, at
1945-69-11767
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: M. J. Burns
“Preparing Fish for
Market.” In: Picturesque
1945-69-11768
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: F. B. Schell
“
1945-69-11769
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“Pointe de Meuron.” Published in:
Picturesque
1945-69-11770
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“Port Robinson,
Enlarged Canal.” In: Picturesque
1945-69-11771
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: Burns
“A Settler’s Shanty.” Published in:
Picturesque
1945-69-11772
Engraver:
“
1945-69-11773
Engraver: J. Hellawell. Artist: A. R. Waud
“Battle of Lay’s
Ferry.” Published in: The
Mountain Campaigns in
1945-69-11774
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: Harry Fenn
“An April Day.” Published in: St. Nicholas, May 1889 – Oct. 1887
1945-69-11775
Engraver: E. Heinemann. Artist: A. W. Bayes
“The Departure of the Mayflower.” In Baldwin’s Readers, by James Baldwin, Sixth Year, 1897
1945-69-11776
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: A. B. Frost
“The Committee at Work.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1889
1945-69-11777
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: A. B. Frost
“L-Look Like I Ain’t Onderstan’ Yer Good.” In: Harper’s, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-11778
Engraver: A. Lindsay. Artist: A. B. Frost
“The Golden Wedding.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-11779
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Edwin A Abbey
“The Day of Rest.” Published in: Harper’s, Dec. 1886 – May 1887
1945-69-11780
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: unknown
“Kathie and Gypsey.” Published in: The Aldine, 1871
1945-69-11781
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: unknown
“At the
1945-69-11782
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: unknown
“Kathie’s Purchases.” Published in: The Aldine, 1871
1945-69-11783
Engraver: John Andrew & Son. Artist: unknown
“Bob’s Sailor Suit.” Published in: The Aldine, 1871
1945-69-11784
Engraver: M. Klinkicht. Artist: Sant
“Applicants for a
Sou—Mentonese Children.” In: Modern
Art and Artists, Edited by Wilfrid Meynell (
1945-69-11785
Engraver: M. Klinkicht. Artist: Phil Morris, A. R. A.
“Home, Sweet Home.” Published in:
Magazine of Art, Cassell &
Co.,
1945-69-11786
Engraver: W. J. Dana. Artist: W. A. Rogers
“The Highest Bidder.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1888
1945-69-11787
Engraver: W. J. Dana. Artist: Frederic Dielman
“Deacon and Mrs. Tall Were Delighted.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1888
1945-69-11788
Engraver: Florian. Artist: Kröyer
“A Friendly Breakfast-Party,” in: The Capitals of the World (Harper & Bros., 1893)
1945-69-11789
Engraver: Florian. Artist: Besuard
“In a London Fog at Two o’clock on a January Afternoon,” in: The Capitals of the World (Harper & Bros., 1893)
1945-69-11790
Engraver: Peulot. Artist: M. Edmond Morin
“Les Ombres Parlantes: Le peureux: le lievre.” In: Le Monde Illustré, Paris, 1880
1945-69-11791
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Frank French
“A Christmas Vigil.” Published in: Harper’s Young People, 1888 – 1889
1945-69-11792
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Albert Lynch
“A Playmate.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, February, 1893, frontispiece
1945-69-11793
Engraver: J. Tanneur. Artist: M. Edmond Morin
“Les Ombres Parlantes: Les ivrognes.” Published in: Le Monde Illustré, Paris, 1880
1945-69-11794
Engraver: John D. Filtery. Artist: E. J. Whitney
[children looking at a bird,] in: The Child’s Paper, American Tract Society, 1860
1945-69-11795
Engraver: A. F. Kinnersley. Artist: E. J. Whitney
[children playing indoors,] in: The Child’s Paper, American Tract Society, 1860
1945-69-11796
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: Reinhart
“He Leads Her Across the Threshold.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1887
1945-69-11797
Engraver: Lacour. Artist: Frank Dicksee
“Memories.” Published in: Modern Art and Artists, edited by Wilfrid Meynell, 1886
1945-69-11798
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“A Spanish Troubadour.” Published in: Harper’s, Dec. 1881 – Apr. 1882
1945-69-11799
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“The Serenaders.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1881 – Apr. 1882
1945-69-11800
Engraver: R. Hoskin. Artist: C. S. Reinhart
“
1945-69-11801
Engraver: R. A. Muller. Artist: W. L. S.
“The Pawnbroker’s Shop.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1874, 1875
1945-69-11802
Engraver: R. A. Muller. Artist: F. Conneklin (from a photo)
“The Hall of Columns, at Medunet Haboo.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1874, 1875
1945-69-11803
Engraver: R. A. Muller. Artist: unknown
“Link Doesn’t Care to be Kissed.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1874, 1875
1945-69-11804
Engraver: R. A. Muller. Artist: unknown
“There on the Ground Lay a Little Dreaming Baby.” In: St. Nicholas, 1874, 1875
1945-69-11805
Engraver: R. A. Muller. Artist: W. L. S.
“He Has Caught the Tune!” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1873
1945-69-11806
Engraver: R. A. Muller. Artist: W. L. S.
“Oh, What Was That?” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1873
1945-69-11807
Engraver: R. A. Muller. Artist: W. L. S.
“Suffer Little Children to Come unto Me.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1873
1945-69-11808
Engraver: R. A. Muller. Artist: W. L. S.
“In The Wood.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1873
1945-69-11809
Engraver: Tinkey. Artist: W.P. Snyder
“Engraver at Work.” Published in: Harper’s Monthly, 1887
1945-69-11810
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: G. C. Cox, photographer
“Thomas Bailey Aldrich.” Published in: The Century, May – Oct. 1891
1945-69-11811
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: G. C. Cox, photographer
“Edward Alexander Macdowell.” Published in: The Century, May – Oct. 1891
1945-69-11812
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: photo by J. W. Black & Co.
“John Brown.” Published in: The Century, Nov. 1889 – Apr. 1890
1945-69-11813
Engraver: Tietze(?). Artist: from photo
“J. B. McCullagh.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1888
1945-69-11814
Engraver: Tietze(?). Artist: from photo
“John C. New.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1888
1945-69-11815
Engraver: Tietze(?). Artist: from photo
“W. E. Quinby.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1888
1945-69-11816
Engraver: Tietze(?). Artist: from photo
“D. R. Locke (Petroleum V. Nasby).” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1888
1945-69-11817
Engraver: Tietze(?). Artist: from photo
“Edwin Cowles.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1888
1945-69-11818
Engraver: Tietze(?). Artist: from photo
“O. H. Rothaker.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1888
1945-69-11819
Engraver: K.M.(?). Artist: from photo
“Lewis Baker.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1888
1945-69-11820
Engraver: Tietze(?). Artist: from photo
“A. J. Blethen.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1888
1945-69-11821
Engraver: Tietze(?). Artist: from photo
“John Arkins.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1888
1945-69-11822
Engraver: Tietze. Artist: Sir John Reynolds
“Mrs. Brinsley Sheridan as St. Cecilia.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1884
1945-69-11823
Engraver: Tietze. Artist: photo by Lesser and Wolf
“Prince Bismarck.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1884
1945-69-11824
Engraver: Tietze. Artist: unknown
“Kaiser Wilhelm.” Published in: Harper’s, Dec. 1883 – May 1884
1945-69-11825
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: Ary Scheffer
“Ch. Mau. Talleyrand.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1895
1945-69-11826
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: after portrait by Miss Curran
“P. B. Shelley.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1892
1945-69-11827
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: from photo by M. B. Brady
“Nathaniel P. Willis.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1894
1945-69-11828
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: Pierre Prudhon
“Élise, Eldest Sister of Napoleon Bonapart.” [sic] In: The Century, Nov. 1894-Apr. 1895
1945-69-11829
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: Antoine-Jean Gros
“Marshall André Masséna, Duke of Rivoli, Prince of Essling”
Published in: The Century, Nov. 1894 – Apr. 1895
1945-69-11830
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: photo by Disdéri
“The Emperor Louis Napoleon.” Published in: The Century, May – Oct. 1893
1945-69-11831
Engraver: R. Staudenbaur. Artist: Frederic Banerott
“Louis Kossuth.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, March 31, 1894
1945-69-11832
Engraver: R. Staudenbaur. Artist: unknown
“William Ewart Gladstone.” Published in: Harper’s Weekly, March 17, 1894
1945-69-11833
Engraver: R. Staudenbaur. Artist: G. Richmond, R. A.
“Sir Moses Montefiore, The Old Man beneficent.” In: Harper’s Weekly, Oct. 20, 1883
1945-69-11834
Engraver:
“Ye Merrie Christmas Feast.” Published in: St. Nicholas, Nov. 1886 – April 1887
1945-69-11835
Engraver: Chs. Spiegle. Artist: Gilbert Burling
“The American Robin.” Published in: The Aldine (1872)
1945-69-11836
Engraver: H. Linton. Artist: Gilbert Burling
“The Song or Wood-Thrush.” Published in: The Aldine (1872)
1945-69-11837
Engraver: J. T. Speer. Artist: F. T. Vance
“An Old Mill in
Box 70:
1945-69-11838
Engraver: J. T. Speer. Artist: unknown
“Niagara River, From
1945-69-11839
Engraver: C. Roberts. Artist: Herbert Schmalz
“Lucile.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1894
1945-69-11840
Engraver: C. Roberts. Artist: William Rainey
“A Dutch Auction.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1894
1945-69-11841
Engraver: C. Roberts. Artist: Edward Patry
“At the Trysting-Place.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, 1892
1945-69-11842
Engraver: C. Roberts. Artist: unknown
“The September Number—Just Out.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1882
1945-69-11843
Engraver: C. Roberts, Artist: unknown
“Portrait of a Lady with a Violin.” Published in: Harper’s Bazar, Oct. 22, 1892
1945-69-11844
Engraver:
“
1945-69-11845
Engraver: C. H. Reed. Artist: Jo Pennell
“A Spin on a Shady Lane.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1884
1945-69-11846
Engraver: Gamm. Artist: Jo. Pennell
“Too Deep to Ford.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1884
1945-69-11847
Engraver: Fred S. King. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Gorse, Furze, and Whin.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1884
1945-69-11848
Engraver: S. J.
Pinkney. Artist:
“Plymouth Rock” [steamboat]. Part of ad, perhaps from city directory
1945-69-11849
Engraver: Gulick. Artist:
“E. Vanderbilt” [steamboat]. Perhaps part of the same ad as 11848; 1856.
1945-69-11850
Engraver: F. Pettit. Artist: C. Graham
“Below the Bridge at
1945-69-11851
Engraver: F. Pettit. Artist: C. Graham
“Silver Cascade, Near St. Anthony.” Published in: Harper’s, Apr. Nov. 1883
1945-69-11852
Engraver: John Tinkey. Artist: C. Graham
“
1945-69-11853
Engraver: F. Pettit. Artist: C. Graham
“Old Mill, American Fork Cañon.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1884
1945-69-11854
Engraver: F. Pettit. Artist: C. Graham
“
1945-69-11855
Engraver: F. Pettit. Artist: Jo. Pennell
“A Very Clear Day.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1884
1945-69-11856
Engraver: W. J. Peirce. Artist: unknown
“View of the
1945-69-11857
Engraver: H. W. Peckwell. Artist: M. J. Burns
“The Deep-sea Sounding Machine at Work.” In: Scribner’s Magazine, Jan. – June 1891
1945-69-11858
Engraver: H. W. Peckwell. Artist: C. Broughton
“The End of the Voyage.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, Jan. – June 1891
1945-69-11859
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: Howard Pyle
[woman, 2 men, 18th century dress,] published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1890
1945-69-11860
Engraver: H. W. Peckwell. Artist: Howard Pyle
[same people as above,] published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1890
1945-69-11861
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. After engraving by Samuel Cousins of portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence.
“Field-Marshal the Duke of
1945-69-11862
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: photo by Uhlenhuth
“Nicholas II., Czar of
1945-69-11863
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: photo by Pasetti
“Alexandra Feodorovna, the Present Czarina.” Published in: The Century, May – Oct. 1896
1945-69-11864
– mounted with 11530 and filed under that number
Engraver: Geo. F. Smith. Artist: L. R. O’Brian(?)
“A Storm on Lake Erie,” in:
Picturesque
1945-69-11865
Engraver: R. G.
Tietze. Artist: Carroll Beckwith after photo by
“Jean-François Millet.” Published in: Scribner’s Magazine, 1889
1945-69-11866
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: Jean-Sebastien Rouillard
“Napoleon Bonaparte, General-in-Chief of the Army of
1945-69-11867
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: Titian
“Portrait of Charles V.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1892 – Apr. 1893
1945-69-11868
Engraver: R. G. Tietze. Artist: Antoine-Jean Gros
“Mme. Lucien Bonaparte.” Published in: The Century, Apr. – Nov. 1895
1945-69-11869
Engraver: R. Schelling. Artist: Sculptor – Benedetto Cirletti
“Canaris at Scio.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1883 – Apr. 1884
1945-69-11870
Engraver: A. C. S. Artist: Adolf Schreyer
“Chased by Wolves.” Published in: unknown, no date
1945-69-11871
Engraver: Can’t make out monogram in upper right corner. Artist: Alfred Kappes
“In the Workshop, at Sailors’
1945-69-11872
Engraver: Smith. Artist: W. L. Sheppard
“Great-Great-Grandmamma’s Toilet for the Assembly Ball, May, 1789”
Published in: Harper’s Young People, April 30, 1889
1945-69-11873
Engraver: A. Schreiber. Artist: F. Specht
“Geströrte Mahlzeit.”
Published in:
1945-69-11874
Engraver: T. Schey. Artist: Pietro Saltini
“Die Katze lässt das Mausen Nicht.” Published in: Illustrirte Zeitung, Lepzig, 1881
1945-69-11875
Engraver: Slader. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Ascent of Whiteface.”
Published in: Picturesque
1945-69-11876
Engraver: Steinmann. Artist: unknown
“
1945-69-11877
Engraver: H. O. Smith. Artist:
“The crowded mart, the cultivated plain,” with couplet.
Published in: The Traveller, Art-Union of
1945-69-11878
Engraver: C. T. Thompson. Artist: E. Armitage
“But view them closer, craft and fraud appear,” with lines of poetry.
Published in: The Traveller, Art-Union of
1945-69-11879
Engraver: N. W. Scott. Artist: Chialiva
“Feeding the Calves.” Published in: Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1880 – Apr. 1881
1945-69-11880
Engraver: A. Sargent. Artist: Gustave S. Doré
“
1945-69-11881
Engraver: F. A. Strauss. Artist: Hill. From chromo by L. Prang & Co.
“The Wayside Inn.” Published in: The Aldine (1872)
1945-69-11882
Engraver: F. Specht. Artist: unknown
“Seeadler einen hech
erbeutend.” Published in: Illustrirte
Zeitung,
1945-69-11883
Engraver: C. G. Specht. Artist: F. Specht, N. D. N.
“A Proud Mother.” Published in: The Aldine, N. Y., 1877
1945-69-11884
Engraver: Ed Sascoine. Artist: Jno. Sturgess
“English Race-Horse, Portrait of Bend’Or,” in: The English Illustrated Magazine, October 23, 1884
1945-69-11885
Engraver: Ed Sascoine. Artist: Jno. Sturgess
“An Arab.” Published in:
The English (
1945-69-11886
Engraver: R. Schelling. Artist: W. Whittredge, N. A.
“A Catskill Trout Brook.” Published in: The Aldine, N. Y., 1878
1945-69-11887
Engraver: R. Schelling. Artist: Jervis McEntee
“
1945-69-11888
Engraver: R. Schelling. Artist: Schell & Hogan
“Parry Sound, From
the Heights near
1945-69-11889
Engraver: R. Schelling. Artist: Thos. Moran
“
1945-69-11890
Engraver: R. Schelling. Artist: F. B. Schell
“Grand
1945-69-11891
Engraver: R. Schelling. Artist: D. J. Steeple
“In the Ravine, Catskills.” Published in: The Aldine, N.Y., 1877
1945-69-11892
Engraver: R. Schelling. Artist: D. J. Steeple
“Shandaken Notch.” Published in: The Aldine, N.Y., 1878
1945-69-11893
Engraver: R. Schelling. Artist: John S. Davis
“The
1945-69-11894
Engraver: R. Schelling. Artist: John S. Davis
“Ramparts of
1945-69-11895
Engraver: R. Schelling. Artist: D. J. Steeple
“Slippery-Rock Brook,
1945-69-11896
Engraver: R. Schelling. Artist: D. J. Steeple
“
1945-69-11897
Engraver: R. Schelling. Artist: unknown
“A Sculling Match—
1945-69-11898
Engraver: R. Schelling. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“
1945-69-11899
Engraver: R. Schelling. Artist: L. R. O’Brian
“
1945-69-11900
Engraver: R. Schelling. Artist: Harry Fenn
“A Laurentain Bluff.”
In:
Picturesque
1945-69-11901 -
same as 1945-69-11914
Engraver: R. C. Collins. Artist: Hy Sandham
“Pilgrims and Strangers.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1889
1945-69-11902
Engraver: R. C. Collins. Artist: E. P. Hayden
“Just Before the Summer.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1881
1945-69-11903
Engraver: Robert C. Collins. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Cherryburn, Bewick’s Birthplace, in Its Present Condition,” in The Century Magazine, September, 1882.
1945-69-11904
Engraver: George P. Bartle. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Ovingham Parsonage, Where Bewick Went to School”
Published in: The Century Magazine, September, 1882
1945-69-11905
Engraver: Henry Davidson. Artist: Harry Fenn
“
Published in: The Century Magazine, September, 1882
1945-69-11906
Engraver: Robert C. Collins. Artist: Stephen Parrish
“
1945-69-11907
Engraver: Robert C. Collins. Artist: Otto H. Bacher
“Sea-Shore, Lido,
1945-69-11908
Engraver: T. Shussler. Artist: F. Duvenec
“Riva Degli
Schiavoni,
1945-69-11909
Engraver: Gamm. Artist: Mary Nimmo Moran
“A Goose-Pond—East
Hampton,
1945-69-11910
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Joe Pennell
“Luggers in the
1945-69-11911
Engraver: Robert C. Collins. Artist: C. A. Vanderhoof
“Solitude.” Published in: The Century Magazine, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-11912
Engraver: Robert C. Collins. Artist: Charles Platt
“Interior of Fish-House.” Published in: The Century Magazine, Nov. 1882 – Apr. 1883
1945-69-11913
Engraver: T. Shussler. Artist: Joe Pennell
“An American
1945-69-11914 – same as 1945-69-11901
Engraver: R. C. Collings. Artist: Hy Sandham
“Pilgrims and Strangers.” Published in: The Century Magazine, Apr. 1882 – Nov. 1882
1945-69-11915
Engraver: Frank French. Artist: Hy Sandham
“A Pilgrimage Two Hundred Years Ago.” In: The Century Magazine, Apr.-Nov. 1882
1945-69-11916
Engraver: Edith Cooper. Artist: A. McC[illegible]
[Wagon.] Published in:
1945-69-11917
Engraver: Edith Cooper. Artist: E. L. Phillips
[couple strolling through meadow,] in: New England Bygones (Lippincott & Co., 1883)
1945-69-11918
Engraver: Edith Cooper. Artist: C. S. Burns [or Bush]
[women ironing and sewing,] in:
1945-69-11919
Engraver: Edith Cooper. Artist: F. E. Lummis
[wagon crossing bridge,] published in: New England Bygones (Lippincott & Co., 1883)
1945-69-11920
Engraver: Edith Cooper. Artist: R. Sayer
“Hoffman Wine Vaults.” Published in:
The Hoffman House,
1945-69-11921
Engraver: Edith Cooper. Artist: F. D. Millet
“A Vierlande Interior.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1885
1945-69-11922
Engraver: Edith Cooper. Artist: unknown
“Mabel in Her Sweet-Brier Dress.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-11923
Engraver: Edith Cooper. Artist: unknown
[dancing shellfish.] Published in: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-11924
Engraver: Edith Cooper. Artist: unknown
“Clever Joe Makes Himself Known.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1877
1945-69-11925
Engraver: Edith Cooper. Artist: F. B. Schell
“Mouth of the
Gaspereau, and Grand Pre,” in Picturesque
1945-69-11926
Engraver: Edith Cooper. Artist: W. H. Drake
[boy and girl on horseback.] Published in: St. Nicholas, 1889
1945-69-11927
Engraver: P. Aitken. Artist: W. H. Drake
“Dora Discovers the Fraulein’s Gift.” Published in: St. Nicholas, 1889
1945-69-11928
Engraver: J. D. Cooper (?). Artist: Wm. Wilson
“A Hushed Voice.” Published in: The Magazine of Art, 1885
1945-69-11929
Engraver: J. D. Cooper (?). Artist: Wm. Wilson
“The Works of
1945-69-11930
Engraver: J. D. Cooper. Artist: unknown
“Algernon Sidney.” Published in: The English Illustrated Magazine, 1888
1945-69-11931
Engraver: J. D. Cooper. Artist: F. M. W.
“Under the Trees.” Published in: The Aldine (1872)
1945-69-11932
Engraver: J. D. Cooper. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Between
1945-69-11933
Engraver: S. L. Cowee. Artist: W. L. Taylor
[young woman with flowers,] illustration from The Earl’s Return (
1945-69-11934
Engraver: S. L. Cowee. Artist: W. T. Smedley
“In Grandmother’s
Garden,” picture from Idyls and Pastorals
(
1945-69-11935
Engraver: Edmund A. Winham, Jr. Artist: Peter Moran
“The Wayside Trough.” Published in: The Aldine, 1878
1945-69-11936
Engraver: Edmund A. Winham, Jr. Artist: John S. Davis
“Hutchings Hotel—Sentinel Rock in the Distance.” Published in: The Aldine, 1877
1945-69-11937
Engraver: Edmund A. Winham, Jr. Artist: unknown
“Try and the Princess
Watched the
1945-69-11938
Engraver: H. E. Babcock. Artist: F. S. Church
“A Bit of Advice.” [witch and owls.] Published in: St. Nicholas, 1882
1945-69-11939
Engraver: Bookhout. Artist: unknown
“The Verney Children Make Free with Their Ancestor.” In: St. Nicholas, 1882
1945-69-11940
Engraver: J. W. Evans. Artist: unknown
“The Panther Queen
and Her Pets.” Published in: St.
Nicholas, 1882
1945-69-11941
Engraver: Winham Arnold. Artist: W. L. S.
[boy using umbrella to reach for vase.] In: St. Nicholas, Nov. 1873 or Aug. 1874
1945-69-11942
Engraver: Winham Arnold. Artist: Champ
“Popsey and the Butterfly.” In: St. Nicholas, Nov. 1873 or Aug. 1874
1945-69-11943
Engraver: Winham Arnold. Artist: Joseph Chelmonsky
“Russian Mail Carrier.”
Published in: The Hoffman House,
1945-69-11944
Engraver: C. P. Williams. Artist: George H. Boughton
“An Early Sketch.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1884
1945-69-11945
Engraver: C. P. Williams. Artist: C. V. R.
“The Arched Bridge.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1884
1945-69-11946
Engraver: G. P. Williams. Artist: George H. Boughton
“Sketches Near Stowe.” Published in: Harper’s, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-11947
Engraver: G. P. Williams. Artist: George H. Boughton
“
1945-69-11948
Engraver: G. P. Williams. Artist: George H. Boughton
“Mount Washington from
1945-69-11949
Engraver: G. P. Williams. Artist: F. B. Schell
“
1945-69-11950
Engraver: G. P. Williams. Artist: Howard Pyle
“The Last Boat-Load of the British Leaving
1945-69-11951
Engraver: Geo. P. Williams. Artist: unknown
“A Marching Party of Exiles Passing a Train of Freight-Sledges”
Published in: The Century, May – Oct. 1891
1945-69-11952
Engraver: Geo. P. Williams. Artist: A. B. Frost
“The Justice.” in The Seven Ages of Man, from Shakespeare’s As You Like It (1885)
1945-69-11953
Engraver: Geo. P. Williams. Artist: W. T. Smedley
“The sixth age” in The Seven Ages of Man, from Shakespeare’s As You Like It (1885)
1945-69-11954
Engraver: Geo. P. Williams. Artist: A. B. Frost
[men talking outside church,] in: New England Bygones (J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1883)
1945-69-11955
Engraver: F. Geyer. Artist: F. B. Schell
[Sleigh in snowy lane,] in: New England Bygones (J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1883)
1945-69-11956
Engraver: Sharp. Artist: W. C. Bauer
[pasture and trees,] in: New England Bygones (J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1883)
1945-69-11957
Engraver: F. S. King. Artist: H. Bolton Jones
[trees by stream,] in:
1945-69-11958
Engraver: Joseph L. Williams. Artist: F. W. Hulme
[woods and stream,] in:
L’Allegro and Il Penseroso (Art-Union
of
On back: lines of poetry
1945-69-11959
Engraver: W. T. Green. Artist: E. M. Ward
[angels around reclining man,] in: L’Allegro and Il Penseroso (1848)
1945-69-11960
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Away He Dashed Like a Cyclone for the Head of No. 3.” In: Harper’s, 1882
1945-69-11961
Engraver: G. P. Williams. Artist: A. B. Frost
“The Challenge.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1882
1945-69-11962
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Hauling in Herring Nets.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1882
1945-69-11963
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Halsall
“The Nubble.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1882
1945-69-11964
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Nicoll
“
1945-69-11965
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Halsall
“By
1945-69-11966
Engraver: G. P. Williams. Artist: Halsall
“
1945-69-11967
Engraver: G. P. Williams. Artist: Will H. Low
“The gold harp propping the weary head”
In: The Wagoner of the Alleghenies by T. Buchanan Read. (Lippincott & Co., 1885)
1945-69-11968
Engraver: John Andrew. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Vague as a vessel in a dream.” Published in: The Wagoner of the Alleghenies by T. Buchanan Read. (Lippincott & Co., 1885)
1945-69-11969
Engraver: Wygand. Artist:
“Vine Clusters.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1881 – Apr. 1882
1945-69-11970
Engraver: Wygand. Artist:
“The Haunted House.” Published in: Harper’s, Nov. 1881 – Apr. 1882
1945-69-11971
Engraver: O. C. Wigand. Artist: Fred B. Schell
“The
Published in: Picturesque
1945-69-11972
Engraver: Wigand. Artist: T. de Thulstrup
“Hair-Dressing.” Published in: Harper’s, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-11973
Engraver: Wigand. Artist: T. de Thulstrup
“Greta.” Published in: Harper’s, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-11974
Engraver: Wigand. Artist: L. R.
“
1945-69-11975
Engraver: Wigand. Artist: R. Swain Gifford
“Afternoon at Nonquitt.” Published in: Harper’s, Apr. – Nov. 1883
1945-69-11976
Engraver: unknown. Artist: Alfred Parsons
“Shere.” Published in: Harper’s, June – Nov. 1882
1945-69-11977
Engraver: Whymper. Artist: Harry Fenn
“Entrance to Hall of
Ambassadors.” In: Picturesque
Europe (
1945-69-11978
Engraver: Whymper. Artist: Harry Fenn
“The Generalife, from
the Walls of the
1945-69-11979
Engraver: Whymper. Artist: J. P. Skelton
“The Eiger,” in: Picturesque
1945-69-11980
Engraver: Whymper. Artist: J. P. Skelton
“Hawthornden” in: Picturesque
1945-69-11981
Engraver: Whymper. Artist: T. Green
“The
Box 71:
1945-69-11982
Engraver: Whymper. Artist: T. Green
“Glen of the Trient” in: Picturesque
1945-69-11983
Engraver: Whymper. Artist: T. Green
“
1945-69-11984
Engraver: Whymper. Artist: W. H. Boot
“The Nab Cottage,
1945-69-11985
Engraver: Whymper. Artist: J. Harmsworth
“Eddystone Lighthouse.” in: Picturesque
1945-69-11986
Engraver: Whymper. Artist: J. Harmsworth
“Bonchurch” in: Picturesque
1945-69-11987
Engraver: Whymper. Artist: J. Harmsworth
“The Lydstep Caverns
(South Wales)” in: Picturesque
1945-69-11988
Engraver: Whymper. Artist: unknown
“View From Hohenfels,
Albthal” in: Picturesque
1945-69-11989
Engraver: Whymper. Artist: P. Skelton
“
1945-69-11990
Engraver: Whymper. Artist: J. D. W.
“The
Horningdalskrakken” in: Picturesque
1945-69-11991
Engraver: J. W. Whymper. Artist: P. Skelton
“
1945-69-11992
Engraver: J. W. Whymper. Artist: P. Skelton
“
1945-69-11993
Engraver: J. W. Whymper. Artist: P. Skelton
“St. Peter’s
Hospital,
1945-69-11994
Engraver: J. W. Whymper. Artist: unknown.
“In the Val D’Ossau” in: Picturesque
1945-69-11995
Engraver: J. W. Whymper. Artist: T. L. Rowbotham
“William the
Conqueror’s Oak,
1945-69-11996
Engraver: J. W. Whymper. Artist: unknown.
“The Ringedalsfos.” in: Picturesque
1945-69-11997
Engraver: J. W. Whymper. Artist: W. H. Boot
“Staircase to
Carisbrook Keep” in: Picturesque
1945-69-11998
Engraver: J. W. Whymper. Artist: W. H. Boot
“In the Nebbedal” in: Picturesque
1945-69-11999
Engraver: J. W. Whymper. Artist: W. H. Boot
“Ulleswater” in: Picturesque
1945-69-12000
Engraver: J. W. Whymper. Artist: P. Skelton
“Near Braemar” in: Picturesque
1945-69-12001
F. S. King after C. Graham
“With One Consent They Sprang to Their Feet and Threw Up Their Caps, and Drank with Zeal,” in Harper’s, vol. 78, Nov. 1888–Apr.1889
1945-69-12002
Possibly Babbage after M.
“The Orphans of Katwijk,” in Modern Art and Artists, 1886
1945-69-12003
F. Babbage after Howard Helmick
“Matchmaking,” in The Magazine of Art, March 1888
1945-69-12004
F. Babbage after Howard Helmick
“The Young Squireen,” in The Magazine of Art, March 1888
1945-69-12005
W. R. Bigg after John Jones
“’Black Monday,’ or the Departure for School,” in Harper’s Bazar, 1888
1945-69-12006
W. R. Bigg after John Jones
“’Dolce Domum,’ or The Return from School,” in Harper’s Bazar, 1888
1945-69-12007
Anna Bergman after Passini
“A Tasso Reader,” in Modern Art and Artists, 1886
1945-69-12008
R. C. M.(?) after R. E. S.
“Paul and His Mother,” from unknown publication, copyright by Harper & Brothers, Nov. 1, 1887
1945-69-12009
F. H. Wellington after Irving R. Wiles
“The Christmas Anthem,” in The Century Magazine, Dec. 1892
1945-69-12010
After G. J. A. Cain
After the Rain: A Scene in the Rue St. Denis, in unknown publication, Jan. 1887
1945-69-12011
Unknown engraver after Michael Munkacsy
The Studio, in unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-12012
Unknown engraver possibly after Michael Munkacsy
The Two
On back: n-d-1875-1/-4: 4 sheets of article about artist Michael Munkacsy
1945-69-12013
Florian
Self-Portrait, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-12014
Florian after Anker
Untitled [school children], from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-12015
Florian after Albert Besnard
Untitled [men and women sitting in a row] from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-12016
Florian after Emile Friant
Portrait of Coquelin, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-12017
Florian after Luc Olivier Merson
Illustration: woman at desk, from unknown publication, n. d.
On back: n-d-1874-1/-6: Six sheets of article about the wood engraver, Florian
1945-69-12018
H. Latham after Fernand Lungren
Chaucer’s Griselda, in Heroines of the Poets, 1886
1945-69-12019
Cowee after Fernand Lungren
Scott’s Ellen, in Heroines of the Poets, 1886
1945-69-12020
H. Latham after F. Lungren
Herrick’s Corinna, in Heroines of the Poets, 1886
1945-69-12021
H. Latham after F. Lungren
Shakespeare’s Cordelia, in Heroines of the Poets, 1886
1945-69-12022
H. Latham after F. Lungren
Tennyson’s Enid, in Heroines of the Poets, 1886
1945-69-12023
H. Latham after F. Lungren
Keats’ Madeline, in Heroines of the Poets, 1886
1945-69-12024
H. Latham after F. Lungren
Colderidge’s Genevieve, in Heroines of the Poets, 1886
1945-69-12025
H. Latham after F. Lungren
Wordsworth’s Lucy, in Heroines of the Poets, 1886
1945-69-12026
J. M. Johnstone after Percy Tarrant
The Court Scene in “The Winter’s Tale,” at the Lyceum Theatre, 1888, in The Magazine of Art, Sept. 1888
1945-69-12027
Harry Peckwell after R. D. Gibson
“My art work
has always been thought very pretty in
1945-69-12028
Harry Peckwell after R. F. Zogbaum
“When the band discourses sweet music,” in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 8, 1890
1945-69-12029
Unknown engraver after Joseph Pennell
A Lion Comique at the Oxford, in Harper’s, vol. 82, Nov. 1890–Apr. 1891
1945-69-12030
Unknown engraver after Joseph Pennell
“The
Pavilion,”
1945-69-12031
Unknown engraver after Joseph Pennell
The Unrivalled Nigger of the “Royal Standard,” in Harper’s, Nov. 1890–Apr. 1891
1945-69-12032
Unknown engraver after Joseph Pennell
A Serio-Comique Song and Dance Artiste at “The Middlesex,” in Harper’s, 1890-1891
1945-69-12033
H. W. Peckwell after Hans Dahl
The Arrival at Church, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 12, July–Dec. 1892
1945-69-12034
Peckwell after Thulstrup
A Norwegian Peasant and his Household at Dinner in Harper’s, Nov. 1888–Apr. 1889
1945-69-12035
William B. Closson after E. Armitage
1945-69-12036
Peter Aitken after Gilbert Gaul
The Courtyard of a Mexican Hotel, in The Century, May 1891–Oct. 1891
1945-69-12037
F. S. King after Mary Hallock Foote
Court and Stair-way of a Mexican House, in Century Magazine, Nov. 1881
1945-69-12038
Victor Bernstrom after C. S. Reinhart
Fisherwomen, in Harper’s, vol. 46, Nov. 1882–Apr. 1883
1945-69-12039
Frank French after C. S. Reinhart
“Nob” Hill, as Seen from the Bay, in Harper’s, vol. 46, Nov. 1882–Apr. 1883
1945-69-12040
J. Hellawell after P. D. Yellard
Golden Gate from Goat Island, in Harper’s, vol. 46, Nov. 1882–Apr. 1883
1945-69-12041
Sylvester after P. D. Yellard
Chinese Fishing-Boats in the Bay, in Harper’s, vol. 46, Nov. 1882–Apr. 1883
1945-69-12042
Meffert after unknown artist
A Roadway by
the Lake [
1945-69-12043
Meffert after Smedley
“Dat am a cur’us cow, no mistake!” remarked Tony, in St. Nicholas, vol. 9, 1882
1945-69-12044
Meffert after unknown artist
The Evening Toilet, in St. Nicholas, vol. 9, 1882
1945-69-11416 [mounted with 1945-69-12042-12044 and filed under those numbers]
W. L. Chandler after C. W. S.
The Welcome Home, in St. Nicholas, vol. 9, 1882
1945-69-12045
E. Heinemann after unknown artist
The Boys Consult Jack-in-the-Box, in St. Nicholas, vol. 8, 1881
1945-69-12046
E. Heinemann after Smedley
“The Invader is Put Under Guard,” in St. Nicholas, vol. 8, 1881
1945-69-12047
E. Heinemann after V. Nehler
The Baby Wakes Up, in St. Nicholas, vol. 8, 1881
1945-69-12048
E. Heinemann after unknown artist
“Edmund Burton, You are a Genius,” in St. Nicholas, vol. 8, 1881
1945-69-12049
J. W. Evans after H. Julien
La Chasse-Galerie, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1892
1945-69-12050
F. H. Wellington after H. Julien
The Dance at Batissette Augé’s, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1892
1945-69-12051
Horace Baker after J. D. Davidson
It Looms Large and Vague, Like Some Huge Bird, in St. Nicholas, vol. 18, 1891
1945-69-12052
Horace Baker after W. A. Rogers
Lost!, in St. Nicholas, vol. 18, 1891
1945-69-12053
E. Heinemann after J. D. Davidson
The Pirates Closing in upon the French Steamer, in St. Nicholas, vol. 18, 1891
1945-69-12054
The Little Butterfly Hunter, in St. Nicholas, vol. 18, 1891
1945-69-12055
John Karst after A. Fredericks
“My
Ancestors Drummed for King Harry, the Huguenot Lad of
1945-69-12056
John Karst after A. Fredericks
“Louis the Great,–Old, Lonely, and half broken-hearted,” in The Chronicle of the Drum, 1882
1945-69-12057
William B. Closson after Lungren
“The News it
was Brought to King Louis,” in The Chronicle of the Drum, 1882
1945-69-12058
Unknown engraver and artist
Tailpiece, [swords,] probably from The Chronicle of the Drum, 1882
1945-69-12059
A. Anderson after Harry Fenn
Cogers’ Ball, in Harper’s, vol. 79, June–Nov. 1889
1945-69-12060
A. Anderson after Thulstrup
At the “Traktir,” in Harper’s, vol. 79, June–Nov. 1889
1945-69-12061
A. Anderson after
For a Moment She Sat Silent, in Harper’s, vol. 86, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-12062
W. M. Aikman after Albert E. Sterner
Eating a Lonely Dinner, in Harper’s, vol. 86, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-12063
R. A. Muller after Robert Weir
Taking the Veil, in Harper’s, Nov. 1879
1945-69-12064
Smithwick and French after William Sidney Mount
A Surprise, in Harper’s, Nov. 1879
1945-69-12065
Unknown engraver after William Trost Richards
The Vasty Deep, in Harper’s, Nov. 1879
1945-69-12066
F. Méaulle after W. Hatherell
Their Good Men Who Had Votes, in Harper’s, vol. 87, June–Nov. 1893
1945-69-12067
F. Méaulle after Karl Hertel
Young Germany, in Harper’s Young People, vol. 10, March 5, 1889
1945-69-12068
C. W. Chadwick after unknown artist
“He Graced a Platter on My Table on Thanksgiving Day,” in Outing, Nov. 1891
1945-69-12069
E. Florian after W. Small
“ ‘Say you have come back to me!’ she cried.” in Harper’s Monthly, Aug. 1893
[this and 12070 illustrate “The Handsome Humes,” by William Black
1945-69-12070
Florian after W. Small
“She Proceeded to Bind Them with Cool Wet Bandages, in Harper’s Monthly, Sept. 1893
1945-69-12071
Florian after W. Hatherell
She Excitedly Continued to Tear the Linen into Strips, in Harper’s Magazine, Oct. 1895
1945-69-12072
Florian after W. Hatherell
“Her Advent Seemed ghostly–like the flitting in of a moth,” in Harper’s Magazine, July 1895
1945-69-12073
Florian after W. Hatherell
A Small Slow Voice Rose from the Shade of the Fireside, in Harper’s Magazine, July 1895
1945-69-12074
Florian after W. Hatherell
Jude at the Mile-Stone, in Harper’s Magazine, June 1895
1945-69-12075
Florian after W. Hatherell
There on the Gravel, Lay a White Heap, in Harper’s Magazine, June 1895
1945-69-12076
E. Florian
Bijou and the Père la Gloire, in Harper’s, vol. 86, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-12077
A. Anderson after H. Siddons Mowbray
“David!” She Called…, in Harper’s, vol. 87, June–Nov. 1893
1945-69-12078
A. Anderson after W. T. Smedley
The Saddle Bore No Rider, in Harper’s, vol. 82, Nov. 1890–Apr. 1891
1945-69-12079
A. Anderson after George A. Boughton
Our Miller’s Daughter, in Harper’s, vol. 78, Nov. 1888–Apr. 1889
1945-69-12080
A. Anderson after Albert Sterner
They Watched Her…, in Harper’s, vol. 86, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-12081
A. Anderson after C. G.
He Was Stone-Dead, in Harper’s, vol. 83, June–Nov. 1891
1945-69-12082
A Section of
1945-69-12083
Unknown engraver and artist
The Columbian Press, and part of an article “The Growth of Wood-cut Printing,” in Scribner’s Magazine, 1779–80
[N-D-1871 might be part of this]
1945-69-12084
Andrew after C. H. N.
Illustration from “A Mother’s Song,” Jan. 1887
1945-69-12085
A. F. Kinnersley after unknown artist
[elderly African American man reading], from The Child’s Paper, ca. 1860–65
1945-69-12086
Robert Bross after unknown artist
[girl with dog, under tree], from The Child’s Paper, ca. 1860–65
1945-69-12087
Unknown engraver after Herrick
[boy talking to man sitting on porch], from The Child’s Paper, ca. 1860–65
1945-69-12088
Unknown engraver after E. J. Whitney
[boy at door, school books nearby], from The Child’s Paper, ca. 1860–65
1945-69-12089
A. F. Kinnersley after unknown artist
[boy and man in fishing boat], from The Child’s Paper, ca. 1860–65
1945-69-12090
Bogert after unknown artist
[man in snowstorm], from The Child’s Paper, ca. 1860–65
1945-69-12091
Bogert after unknown artist
[girl and man with potted plants], from The Child’s Paper, ca. 1860–65
1945-69-12092
Robert Bross after unknown artist
[girls and boy on beach], from The Child’s Paper, ca. 1860–65
1945-69-12093
A. F. Kinnersley after unknown artist
[poor woman and boys], from The Child’s Paper, ca. 1860–65
1945-69-12094
Frank French after Gilbert Gaul
“There still his blade of battle swung,” in The Wagoner of the Alleghenies, by T. Buchanan Read, 1885
1945-69-12095
Henry Marsh after Harry Fenn
“On many a dangerous mountain-track,” in The Wagoner of the Alleghenies, by T. Buchanan Read, 1885
1945-69-12096
Thomas Johnson after J. W. Alexander
Portrait of a Child, in Engravings on Wood by Members of Society of American Wood-engravers, 1887
1945-69-12097
Florian after W. Hatherell
“I ought not to be born, ought I?” in Harper’s Magazine, Sept. 1895
1945-69-12098
L. Chapon after M. J. A Mercié
Gloria Victis [sculpture], in unknown publication, 1878
1945-69-12099
V. Bernstrom after Larkin G. Meade
The Snow Angel [sculpture,] in Harper’s, vol. 70, Nov. 1884–Apr. 1885
1945-69-12100
Berstrom after F. D. Millet
Skagen Fisher-Girls, in Harper’s, vol. 70, Nov. 1884–Apr. 1885
1945-69-12101
J. W. Whymper after R. P. Leitch
Oberstein,
from Picturesque
1945-69-12102
J. W. Whymper after H. Giacomelli
True Happiness, in Nature, 1872
1945-69-12103
J. W. Whymper after H. Giacomelli
1945-69-12104
J. W. Whymper after H. Giacomelli
Hour of Retreat, in Nature, 1872
1945-69-12105
J. W. Whymper after H. Giacomelli
The Wherry, in Nature, 1872
1945-69-12106
J. W. Whymper after H. Giacomelli
Gathering the Spoil, in Nature, 1872
1945-69-12107
J. W. Whymper after unknown artist
Chateau de Pau, from Picturesque Europe, 1882
1945-69-12108
J. W. Whymper after P. Skelton
The Path
over the Gemmi, in Picturesque
1945-69-12109
J. W. Whymper after W. H. Boot
Glentilt,
in Picturesque
1945-69-12110
J. W. Whymper after P. Skelton
La Grosse
Horloge,
1945-69-12111
J. W. Whymper after R. P. Leitch
Fingal’s Cave,
1945-69-12112
J. W. Whymper after unknown artist
Bushy Park,
in Picturesque
1945-69-12113
J. W. Whymper after T. L. Rourbotham
Benvenue,
in Picturesque
1945-69-12114
J. W. Whymper after unknown artist
Cascade on
the Orbe, in Picturesque
1945-69-12115
J. W. Whymper after P. Skelton
1945-69-12116
J. W. Whymper after P. Skelton
The
1945-69-12117
J. W. Whymper after unknown artist
Entrance to
Doges’ Palace, in Picturesque
1945-69-12118
J. W. Whymper after W. H. Boot
The
1945-69-12119
J. W. Whymper after W. H. Boot
The
1945-69-12120
J. W. Whymper after P. Skelton
The Slopes,
Box 72:
1945-69-12121
J. W. Whymper after T. L. Rowbotham
Pandy Mill
and
1945-69-12122
J. W. Whymper after unknown artist
Cloisters,
1945-69-12123
J. W. Whymper after P. Skelton
1945-69-12124
J. W. Whymper after unknown artist
The
Naerodal, from Stalheim, from Picturesque
1945-69-12125
J. W. Whymper after unknown artist
Corner of the Hôtel de Ville, and Church of St. Pierre, Louvain, from Picturesque Europe, 1875
1945-69-12126
J. W. Whymper after unknown artist
In the Moat
at
1945-69-12127
J. W. Whymper after P. Skelton
Cimon della Pala, from Picturesque Europe, 1875
1945-69-12128
J. W. Whymper after unknown artist
Roche de Bayard, Dinant, from Picturesque Europe, 1875
1945-69-12129
J. W. Whymper after Skelton
Gorge of the
Tamina, Pfäfers, from Picturesque
1945-69-12130
J. W. Whymper after W. H. Boot
Cliffs of
the Jungfrau, from Picturesque
1945-69-12131
J. W. Whymper after W. H. Boot
Port de Gand, Bruges, from Picturesque Europe, 1875
1945-69-12132
J. W. Whymper after unknown artist
Isola Bella,
Lago Maggiore, from Picturesque
1945-69-12133
J. W. Whymper after W. H. Boot
Honiston
Crag and Pass, from Picturesque
1945-69-12134
J. W. Whymper after Skelton
Pont-en-Royans, from Picturesque Europe, 1882
1945-69-12135
J. W. Whymper after P. Skelton
Entrance to
the Gasteren Thal, from Picturesque
1945-69-12136
J. W. Whymper after W. H. Boot
1945-69-12137
J. W. Whymper or T. D. Suyden after Giacomelli
Illustration: birds in rain, from St. Nicholas, vol. 9, 1882
1945-69-12138
J. W. Whymper or T. D. Suyden after Giacomelli
The Sap-Sucker, in St. Nicholas, vol. 9, 1882
1945-69-12139
J. W. Whymper or T. D. Suyden after Giacomelli
At Home, but on the Lookout!, illustration in St. Nicholas, vol. 9, 1882
1945-69-12140
J. W. Whymper or T. D. Suyden after Giacomelli
Illustration: birds in flowering tree, from St. Nicholas, vol. 9, 1882
1945-69-12141
J. W. Whymper after W. Parrott
Figure 23 [landscape with farm family], in The Traveller, 1851
1945-69-12142
C. T. Thompson after R. Huskisson
Figure 24 [vision of “lords of human kind,”] in The Traveller, 1851
1945-69-12143
Possibly by W. H. Redding after Charles Copeland
[sunrise], from Sheridan’s Ride, by T. Buchanan Read, 1894, including part of poem
1945-69-12144
Possibly by W. H. Redding after Charles Copeland
[solider with horses], from Sheridan’s Ride, by T. Buchanan Read, 1894, including part of poem
On back: n-d-1882: Title page from Sheridan’s Ride, by T. Buchanan Read, 1894
1945-69-12145
Unknown engraver after W. H. Shelton
Through the Flush of the Morning Light, from Sheridan’s Ride, by T. B. Read, 1894
1945-69-12146
Unknown engraver after Charles Copeland
Still Sprung from these Swift Hoofs, from Sheridan’s Ride, by T. Buchanan Read, 1894;
On back: n-d-1880-1,2: Two sheets of text from the poem Sheridan’s Ride, 1894
1945-69-12147
Unknown engraver after Charles Copeland
Hurrah! Hurrah!, from Sheridan’s Ride, by T. Buchanan Read, 1894
1945-69-12148
Unknown engraver after Charles Copeland
Here is the Steed that Saved the Day.., from Sheridan’s Ride, by T. Buchanan Read, 1894
1945-69-12149
Unknown engraver after Charles Copeland
And the Wave of Retreat, from Sheridan’s Ride, by T. Buchanan Read, 1894
1945-69-12150
Unknown engraver after J. R. Chapin
Under his Spurning Feet, from Sheridan’s Ride, by T. Buchanan Read, 1894;
On back: n-d-1881-1,2: Two sheets of text from the poem Sheridan’s Ride, 1894
1945-69-12151
Schultz after J. C. Beard
Head of the Bison, or American Buffalo, in St. Nicholas, vol. 13, part 2, May–Oct. 1886
1945-69-12152
R. C. Collins after J. C. Beard
Head of the Prong-Horned Antelope, in St. Nicholas, vol. 13, part 2, May–Oct. 1886
1945-69-12153
Schultz after J. C. Beard
A Harp-Seal Mother and Her Baby, in St. Nicholas, vol. 9, 1882
1945-69-12154
Schultz after J. C. Beard
A Seal Afloat on an Ice-Pan, in St. Nicholas, vol. 9, 1882
1945-69-12155
Gamm after J. C. Beard
The Harbour-Seal, in St. Nicholas, vol. 9, 1882
1945-69-12156
Ernest Shladitz or Albert Lindsay after photograph
Frederick William Macmonnies, in Harper’s Magazine, Aug. 1895
1945-69-12157
Ernest Shladitz or Albert Lindsay after photograph
Dwight William Tryon, in Harper’s Magazine, Aug. 1895
1945-69-12158
Ernest Shladitz or Albert Lindsay
Queen Luise, in Harper’s Magazine, Aug. 1895
1945-69-12159
Ernest Shladitz or Albert Lindsay after photograph
Thomas Wilmer Dewing, in Harper’s Magazine, Aug. 1895
1945-69-12160
Ernest Schladitz after photograph
Bedouin Girl, near the Ruined City of Oudina, in Harper’s Magazine, Sept. 1895
1945-69-12161
Walter Aikman after photograph
A Drawer of Water, in Harper’s Magazine, Sept. 1895
1945-69-12162
El Kantara, the Ancient Calceus Herculis, in Harper’s Magazine, Sept. 1895
1945-69-12163
T. Shussler after Birch
“ ‘Are you
the Earl?’ said Cedric. ‘I’m your grandson.
I’m Lord
1945-69-12164
T. Shussler after Birch
“The Big Cat was Purring in Drowsy Content; She liked the Caressing Touch of the Kind Little Hand,” in St. Nicholas, vol. 13, Nov. 1885–Apr. 1886
1945-69-12165
T. Shussler after C. Broughton
A Village of the Pigmies in the Great Forest, in Scribner’s Magazine, Jan.–June 1891
1945-69-12166
T. Shussler after Will H. Low
View of the Plain of Barbizon at Night, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 7, no. 5, 1890
1945-69-12167
T. Shussler after Gilbert Gaul
The Dispatch Bearer, in The Century Magazine, 1887
1945-69-12168
T. Shussler after Birch
Little Dame Fortune, in St. Nicholas, vol. 12, part 2, May–Oct. 1885
1945-69-12169
T. Shussler after Drake
The Deck of
the “Mary Powell,” also a steamboat on the
1945-69-12170
T. Shussler after Howard Pyle [so noted on back, but the picture is signed K. Pyle]
Not an Apple Left, in St. Nicholas, vol. 18, Nov. 1890
1945-69-12171
T. Shussler after Victor Perard
Treaty Oak, on the Pell Place, Pelham Bay Park, in Scribner’s Magazine, Jan.–June 1892
1945-69-12172
T. Shussler after Birge Harrison
Night on the
Plains [
1945-69-12173
Possibly T. Shussler after Reginald B. Birch
“Ajax Slowly
Rose and Looked up into the Girl’s Calm
1945-69-12174
T. Shussler after W. A. Rogers
The Inauguration of President Garfield, in St. Nicholas, vol. 12, Nov. 1884–Apr. 1885
1945-69-12175
T. Shussler after J. M. Nugent
The Dinotherium–The Huge Elephant with Tusks Curved Downward, in St. Nicholas, vol. 12, Part 1, Nov. 1884–Apr. 1885
1945-69-12176
T. Shussler after H. A. Ogden
At
1945-69-12177
T. Shussler after H. A. Ogden
The Retreat
from Long Island–Washington Directing the Passage of the American Army Across
the
1945-69-12178
T. Shussler after J. Nugent
Humming Bird and Nest, in St. Nicholas, vol. 12, Part 1, Nov. 1884–Apr. 1885
1945-69-12179
T. Shussler after Frank French
Going Out to Play in the Sand, in St. Nicholas, vol. 12, Part 1, Nov. 1884–Apr. 1885
1945-69-12180
T. Shussler after unknown artist
Jack Amusing the Small Boys with Stories of Hunting, Fishing, and Frontier Adventure, in St. Nicholas, vol. 9, 1882
1945-69-12181
J. Tynan after unknown artist
Waiting to be Reviewed by the President, in St. Nicholas, vol. 9, 1882
1945-69-12182
E. Clement after unknown artist
A Part of the Field-Hospital, in St. Nicholas, vol. 9, 1882
1945-69-12183
Unknown engraver and artist
Donald to the Rescue!, in St. Nicholas, vol. 9, 1882
1945-69-12184
T. Shussler after John Bell
Eagle-Slayer [sculpture], in The Century, vol. 26, New Series vol. 4, Apr.–Nov. 1883
1945-69-12185
J. H. E. Whitney after Thomas Woolner
Alfred Tennyson [bust], in The Century, vol. 26, New Series vol. 4, Apr.–Nov. 1883
1945-69-12186
H. Davidson after Thomas Nelson Maclean
Sea-Nymph [sculpture], in The Century, vol. 26, New Series vol. 4, Apr.–Nov. 1883
1945-69-12187
T. Shussler after
A Scene on the “Flat,” Felmington Course, Melbourne, Australia, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 12, July–Dec. 1892
1945-69-12188
George H. Davidson after Alexander Zezzos
A Moonlight
Serende–at the
1945-69-12189
J. M. Van Ness after Alexander Zezzos
Entrance of the Grand Canal, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 12, July–Dec. 1892
1945-69-12190
J. M. Van Ness after W. L. Taylor
Views at the Mouth of a Greenland Fiord, in Scribner’s Magazine, July–Dec. 1892
1945-69-12191
T. Shussler after Harry Sandham
Ayans
Pulling the Raft, in “the
1945-69-12192
H. E. Sylvester after J. A. Fraser
Along the Banks, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1885
1945-69-12193
T. Shussler after Harry Sandham
Killing a Moose in the Water, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1885
1945-69-12194
T. Shussler after Dodge-Bridgman
Illustration: young man near rock wall, from St. Nicholas, vol. 17, 1890
1945-69-12195
T. Shussler after Dodge-Bridgman
“The Fisherman was Shot Out of this Canoe a Distance of Several Feet,” in St. Nicholas, vol. 17, 1890
1945-69-12196
K. C. Alwood after Dodge-Bridgman
“The Whole Herd Stampeded Through the Shallow Water,” in St. Nicholas, vol. 17, 1890
1945-69-12197
T. Shussler after Dodge-Bridgman
The Parley over the Prize, in St. Nicholas, vol. 17, 1890
1945-69-12198
T. Shussler after W. A. Rogers
Our Venetian Night-Festival, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1885
1945-69-12199
Peter Aitken after W. A. Rogers
Race of the Canoe “Venture” and the St. Lawrence Skiff, in The Century, 1885
1945-69-12200
T. Shussler after W. A. Rogers
The Fleet, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1885
1945-69-12201 –
Oversize – B – Box 1
Ch. Baude after Dagnan-Bouveret
An Accident, in Harper’s Bazar, 1881
1945-69-12202
Unknown engraver after Hamo Thornycroft
Teucer [sculpture,] in Some Modern Artists and Their Work, 1883
1945-69-12203
Unknown engraver after Barbedienne
Figures of “War” and “Peace,” in Harper’s Weekly, Jan. 24, 1885
1945-69-12204
Barye after Barbedienne
Figures of “Order” and “Strength,” in Harper’s Weekly, Jan. 24, 1885;
On back: brief article about the two engravings above (12203-12204)
1945-69-12205
Unknown engraver after Joseph Edgar Boehm
St. George and the Dragon, in Some Modern Artists and Their Work, 1883
1945-69-12206
C. Murray after unknown metalworker
No. 578, Complete Suit of Fluted Steel Armour, German, Date c. 1515, in The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-12207
Victor Bernstrom after unknown sculptor
Athena Parthenos, in Harper’s, vol. 81, 1882
1945-69-12208
Victor Bernstrom after unknown illustrator
“Las Casas Protecting the Aztecs,” in Harper’s, vol. 81, 1882
1945-69-12209
H. Davidson after Howard Helmick
The Lady of the Manor, in The Century, Nov. 1894–Apr. 1895
1945-69-12210
C. W. Chadwick after Howard Helmick
The Burial
of a
1945-69-12211
F. S. King after Howard Pyle
Along the Canal in Old Manhattan, in Harper’s, vol. 86, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-12212
William B. Closson after Léon Bonvin
Field Flowers, in Harper’s, vol. 72, 1885
1945-69-12213
William B. Closson after Léon Bonvin
Still-Life Study, in Harper’s, vol. 72, 1885
1945-69-12214
Robert Hoskin after W. H. Gibson
Pyxidanthera Barbulata, in Harper’s, vol. 45, June–Nov. 1882
1945-69-12215
Robert Hoskin after W. H. Gibson
Xerohyllum Setifolium, in Harper’s, vol. 45, June–Nov. 1882
1945-69-12216
F. S. King after Alfred Parsons
Odontoglossum, in Harper’s, vol. 73, June–Nov. 1886
1945-69-12217
F. S. King after Alfred Parsons
Moonrise on Cumberland Ridge, in Harper’s, vol. 73, June–Nov. 1886
1945-69-12218
W. H. Morse after Alfred Parsons
Phalænopsis Shuleriana, in Harper’s, vol. 73, June–Nov. 1886
1945-69-12219
W. M. Aikman after W. H. Gibson
The Penitent Jewel-Weed, in Harper’s, vol. 78, Nov. 1881–Apr. 1889
1945-69-12220
W. M. Aikman after W. H. Gibson
Sphinx-Moths, in Harper’s, vol. 78, Nov. 1881–Apr. 1889
1945-69-12221
C. E. Johnson after William H. Gibson
Chrysanthemums, in Harper’s, vol. 59, June–Nov. 1884
1945-69-12222
R. Varley after William H. Gibson
A Fusillade from the Wood-Sorrel, in Happy Hunting-Grounds (Harper & Bro’s, 1887)
1945-69-12223
H. Deis after William H. Gibson
Three Fiddlers [crickets], in Happy Hunting-Grounds (New York: Harper & Bro’s, 1887)
1945-69-12224
F. A. Pettit after William H. Gibson
A November Flower, in Happy Hunting- Grounds (New York: Harper & Bro’s, 1887)
1945-69-12225
Annin after A. Fredericks
A Plymouth Wilderness, in Harper’s, vol. 57, June–Nov. 1878
1945-69-12226
W. H. Morse after Harry Fenn
Linchmere Common–Furze and Bracken, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1882
1945-69-12227
Elbridge Kingsley after Harry Fenn
Withering the Bloom, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1882
1945-69-12228
Elbridge Kinglsey after Harry Fenn
A Stretch of Heath, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1882
1945-69-12229
F. Geyer after William H. Gibson
Aunt Huldy, in Harper’s, vol. 55, June–Nov. 1882
1945-69-12230
Hoskin after William H. Gibson
Haunt of Heron, in Harper’s, vol. 55, June–Nov. 1882
1945-69-12231
C. E. Johnson after William H. Gibson
Morning in the Meadow, in Harper’s, vol. 55, June–Nov. 1882
1945-69-12232
Robert Hoskin after Harry Fenn
The Swing, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1885
1945-69-12233
W. H. Morse after Harry Fenn
The
1945-69-12234
Robert Hoskin after
The Billowy Field, in Harper’s, vol. 49, June–Nov. 1884
1945-69-12135
Robert Hoskin after
Idlewild, in Harper’s, vol. 49, June–Nov. 1884
1945-69-12236
John Andrew after C. A. H.
The Little Frost Queen, in Harper’s Young People, Feb. 28, 1882
1945-69-12237
O. Almquist after F. S. Church
White Swans and Pink Lilies, in Harper’s Weekly, May 19, 1888
1945-69-12238
R. Hoskin after E. H. Blashfield
Autumn, in American Art, 1886
1945-69-12239
Jonnard after Jean-Jacques Henner
Prayer, in The Magazine of Art, June 1888
On back: n-d-1879: Angerer and Göschl after Jean-Jacques Henner
La Créole, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-12240
Jonnard after George Frederick Watts
The Habit Does Not Make the Monk, in The Magazine of Art, March 1892
1945-69-12241
Jonnard after John S. Davies
Inspiration–After
1945-69-12242
Jonnard after Elihu Vedder
The Pleiades, in Modern Art and Artists, 1886
1945-69-12243
Jonnard after Sir Joshua Reynolds
Hope Nursing Love, in The Magazine of Art, 1890
On back: n-d-1877: Text of article by Sir Joshua Reynolds, “Hope Nursing Love,” possibly from The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-12244
R. Hoskin after T. W. Dewing
The Angel of Sleep, in American Art, 1886
1945-69-12245
Leslie after Thomas
The Birth of the New Year, possibly from Illustrated News, Jan. 1, 1853;
On back: n-d-1878-1,2: masthead and ad for Barnum & Beaches’ new paper Illustrated News
1945-69-12246
Unknown engraver after Henry Stacy Marks
Convocation, in Some Modern Artists and Their Work, 1883
1945-69-12247
Henry Marsh after John La
The Wolf-Charmer, in Scribner’s Monthly, vol. 21, no. 87, n. d.
1945-69-12248.
Unknown engraver after William H. Beard
The Wreckers, in Some Modern Artists and Their Work, 1883
1945-69-12249
Unknown engraver after William H. Beard
Making Game of the Hunter, in Some Modern Artists and Their Work, 1883
On back: n-d-1876-1,2: Two sheets of text from article by S. G. W. Benjamin about William H. Beard, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-12250 –
Oversize – B – Box 1
R. Brendamour after Michael Munkacsy
Besuch bei der jungen Wöcherin, in Illustrirte Zeitung, Oct. 1, 1881
1945-69-12251
Unknown engraver and artist
Bewick’s Work-Shop in St. Nicholas Church-Yard, Newcastle, in The Century Magazine, Sept. 1882
1945-69-12252
Thomas Bewick after unknown artist
The Chillingham Bull, in The Century Magazine, Sept. 1882
On back: n-d-1722-1/-4: article about Thomas Bewick, unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-12253
J. Adam after J. McWhirter
A Churchyard
Scene, in Pen and Pencil Pictures
from the Poets of
1945-69-12254
R. Paterson after J. McWhirter
Robin
Redbreast, in Pen and Pencil Pictures
from the Poets of
1945-69-12255
R. Paterson after J. McWhirter
Love of
Country, in Pen and Pencil Pictures
from the Poets of
1945-69-12256
R. Paterson after J. McWhirter
Returning
Spring, in Pen and Pencil Pictures
from the Poets of
1945-69-12257
A. Lepèré after unknown artist
Charcoal-burning
in the Forest [of
1945-69-12258
A. Lepèré after unknown artist
Bas-Bréau, in The Magazine of Art, Jan. 1888
1945-69-12259
A. Lepèré after unknown artist
Wood-Cutters at Dinner, in The Magazine of Art, Jan. 1888
1945-69-12260
Herrick after Darley
“The Anglers” from The Sunnyside Book, 1871
1945-69-12261
Orr & Andrew after Darley
“
1945-69-12262
Bobbett & Edmonds(?) after unknown artist
[fairies dancing] from The Sunnyside Book, 1871
1945-69-12263
Unknown artist and engraver
[moonlit mountain scene] from The Sunnyside Book, 1871
1945-69-12264
Evans after Lungren
Mail Coach at the Royal George, from Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1880–Apr. 1881
1945-69-12265
Lauderbach after Thomas Moran
Halemaumau, in 1866, from Scribner’s Monthly, Nov. 1880–Apr. 1881
1945-69-12266
H. P. Flaum
The Floating Palace of the East Branch, in Outing, 1889
1945-69-12267
H. Pflaum after J. Carter Beard
A Moonlight Encounter with Russian Wolves, in Outing, 1889
1945-69-12268
C. Nayard after Jules Breton
À Travers Champs, from The Magazine of Art, 1887
Box 73:
1945-69-12269
A. Leveille after N. Sicard
Après le Duel, from The Magazine of Art, 1887
1945-69-12270
Cordier after unknown artist
Journée du 13 vendémiaire, from Histoire de France (Tours: Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-12271
Louis XVII et Simon, from Histoire de France (Tours: Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-12272
Verdeil after unknown artist
Madrid capitule et reconnait le roi Joseph, from Histoire de France (Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-12273
Lavieille after unknown artist
Désastre de l’armée française en Russie, from Histoire de France (Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-12274
C. Laplante after E. Bayard
Mort de Colbert (P. 291), from Histoire de France (Tours: Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-12275
A. Delangle after E. Bayard
Louis XIV présente le duc d’Anjou, from Histoire de France (Tours: Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-12276
Pannemaker after E. Bayard
Marie-Thérèse d’Autriche, from Histoire de France (Tours: Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-12277
Ontenier after E. Bayard
Mirabeau, from Histoire de France (Tours: Mame et Fils, 1864)
1945-69-12278
T. A. Butler after Puvis de Chavannes
The Sanctification of Saint Genevieve, in The Century, Nov. 1884–Apr. 1885
1945-69-12279
W. B. Witte after Alexander Cabanel
1945-69-12280
A. Boileaux after Emile Wanters
Mary of
1945-69-12281
F. Babbage after Emile Wanters
Last Moments of the Emperor Maximillian, from Modern Art and Artists, 1886
1945-69-12282
After W. Hole
“The Restoration!” (from Kidnapped) from Modern Art and Artists, 1886
1945-69-12283
Unknown engraver after W. Hole
Queen Mary’s First Levée, from Modern Art and Artists, 1886
1945-69-12284
J. C. Griffith after Hennessy
A Summer Evening, from Modern Art and Artists, 1886
1945-69-12285
M. Klinkicht after Auguste Rodin
Bust of F. P. Laurens, from Modern Art and Artists, 1886
1945-69-12286
T. S. Bayley after E. J. Niemann
On the Teme
at
1945-69-12287
T. S. Bayley after Sir Edwin Landseer
In
1945-69-12288
S. V. after Harry Fenn
Isola dei Pescatori, from Picturesque Europe, 1882
1945-69-12289
Unknown engraver after William H. Gibson
Signal Service Station, Mount Washington, in Harper’s Monthly Magazine, 1883–1884
1945-69-12290
R. Schelling after C. S. Reinhart
Fishing-boats, St. Ives, in Harper’s Monthly Magazine, vol. 68, Nov. 1883–Apr. 1884
1945-69-12291
R. Schelling after C. S. Reinhart
Basaltic
Cliffs Above Cathlamet, on the
1945-69-12292
Hoskin after unknown artist
Mother and Child, in Harper’s, vol. 66, Nov. 1882–Apr. 1883
1945-69-12293
R. Schelling after F. B. Schell
Under
1945-69-12294
R. Schelling after F. B. Schell
Entrance to
1945-69-12295
R. Schelling after L. R. O’Brien
1945-69-12296
R. Schelling after F. B. Schell
Cape Split, from Baxter’s Harbour, from Picturesque Canada, 1882
1945-69-12297
R. Schelling after Henry Sandham
Cap Blanc, Murray Bay, in Harper’s, vol. 69, June–Nov. 1884
1945-69-12298
V. S. after Harry Fenn
Ducal Palace,
from Picturesque
1945-69-12299
R. Schelling after unknown artist
Mount Cannon, from Eagle Cliff, in Harper’s, vol. 68, Nov. 1883–Apr. 1884
1945-69-12300
R. Schelling after unknown artist
Castellated Ridge, Mount Jefferson, in Harper’s, vol. 68, Nov. 1883–Apr. 1884
1945-69-12301
E. Schoonmaker after unknown W. H. Hyde
“He Regarded it Long and Lovingly,” in Harper’s Monthly, Sept. 1893
1945-69-12302
E. Schoonmaker after a photograph
E. A. Abbey, in Harper’s Monthly, 1900
1945-69-12303
Schoonmaker after C. S. Reinhart
At Work on the Telescope, in St. Nicholas, vol. 6, 1879
1945-69-12304
Whitney after unknown artist
Witches’ Night, [birds and nest,] in St. Nicholas, vol. 6, 1879
1945-69-12305
Whitney after unknown artist
She Paid No Attention to the Call, in St. Nicholas, vol. 6, 1879
1945-69-12306
C. Mayer after George Barnes
A Puritan Church-bell, in St. Nicholas, vol. 6, 1879
1945-69-12307
Ernest Schladitz after C. W. Peale
George Washington, in Harper’s Magazine, Jan. 1896 (frontispiece)
On back: n-d-1727: Mezzotint by Max Rosenthal after Charles Wilson Peale of George Washington, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-12308
Ernest Schladitz after unknown artist
Ahmed Midhat Effendi, in Harper’s Magazine, May–June 1899
1945-69-12309
Ernest Schladitz after Jouett
John Grimes, in Harper’s Magazine, May–June 1899
1945-69-12310
Ernest Schladitz after unknown artist
Admiral Sir Henry Keppel, in Harper’s Magazine, May–June 1899
1945-69-12311
Ernest Schladitz after unknown artist. Copyright by G. R. Buffham
Pasquale de Cervera, in Harper’s Magazine, May–June 1899
1945-69-12312
Ernest Schladitz after photograph
The Prince of Wales, in Harper’s Magazine, Aug. 1898
1945-69-12313
Unknown engraver and artist, from miniature owned by Mrs. E. D. Gillespie
Benjamin Franklin, in Harper’s Magazine, Aug. 1895
1945-69-12314
Ernest Schladitz after unknown artist
Kaiser Wilhelm I, in The English Illustrated Magazine, 1888
1945-69-12315
Ernest Schladitz after Rembrandt Peale
1945-69-12316
Ernest Schladitz after unknown artist
E. P. Whipple, in Harper’s Magazine, 1895
1945-69-12317
Ernest Schladitz after unknown artist
Samuel Bowles, in Harper’s Magazine, 1895
1945-69-12318
Ernest Schladitz after unknown artist
Julia Ward Howe, in Harper’s Magazine, 1895
1945-69-12319
Ernest Schladitz after unknown artist
Thomas Bailey Aldrich, in Harper’s Magazine, 1895
1945-69-12320
Ernest Schladitz after unknown artist
George Ticknor, in Harper’s Magazine, 1895
1945-69-13321
Ernest Schladitz after Gilbert Stuart
The Athenaeum Portrait [George Washington], in Harper’s Magazine, Aug. 1896
On back: n-d-1726-1,2, unknown engraver (1) and A. W. Elson (2) after Gilbert Stuart
1. The “Gibbs-Channing” Portrait, in unknown publication, n. d.
2. The Stuart-Athenaeum Type, in unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-12322
Ernest Schladitz after C. Napier Hemy
Hauling in the Lines, in The English Illustrated Magazine, May 1884 (frontispiece)
1945-69-12323
E. Schladitz after Alfred Parsons
A Woman’s Keepsake, in The English Illustrated. Magazine, 1884
1945-69-12324
E. Schladitz after G. Leslie, with couplet by Keats
“Here are Sweet Peas,” in The English Illustrated Magazine, Sept. 1884 (frontispiece)
1945-69-12325
Ernest Schladitz after unknown artist
Jacques de Morgan, in Harper’s Magazine, May 1896
1945-69-12326
Ernest Schladitz after Sir Thomas Lawrence
Metternich, Austrian Prime Minister, in Harper’s Magazine, May 1896
1945-69-12327
Ernest Schladitz after unknown artist
Judge Rufus P. Ranney, in Harper’s Magazine, Aug. 1896
1945-69-12328
Ernest Schladitz after unknown artist
Thomas Ewing, in Harper’s Magazine, Aug. 1896
1945-69-12329
Ernest Schladitz after unknown artist
Lawrence Washington, in Harper’s Magazine, Mar. 1896
1945-69-12330
Ernest Schladitz after Hitchcock
General Edward Braddock, in Harper’s Magazine, Mar. 1896
1945-69-12331
Ernest Schladitz after unknown artist
George du Maurier, in Harper’s Magazine, Oct. 1896 (frontispiece)
1945-69-12332
Ernest Schladitz after unknown artist
Brahms in His Study, in Harper’s Magazine, Oct. 1896
1945-69-12333
Ernest Schladitz after unknown artist
Johann Strauss, in Harper’s Magazine, Oct. 1896
On back: n-d-1725-1-4: illustrations and text from unknown publication, n. d.
1. Professor Bruckner at Home
2-3. “Musical Celebrities of Vienna,” by William von Sachs
4. Photographs of Musicians: Director Wilhelm Jahn, Dr. Hans Richter, Dr. Edward Hanslick, Carl Goldmark, Carl Millöcker, Prof. Ignaz Brüll
1945-69-12334
Ernest Schladitz after unknown artist,
Adolf Friedrich Erdmann Menzel, in Harper’s Magazine, June 1896, with text “The Greatest Painter of Modern Germany,” by Charles Waldstein;
On back: n-d-1724-1-4: 4 illustrations all from unknown publications, n. d.:
1. General von Brünneck, aged Seventy-Eight Years
2. Moltke in 1865–A Sketch
3. The
Meeting of
4. Princess
Amalia, Sister of
1945-69-12235
Ernest Schladitz after unknown artist
W. T. Walters, in Harper’s Magazine, Feb. 1896
1945-69-12336
Ernest Schladitz after unknown artist
Daniel Coit Gilman, in Harper’s Magazine, Feb. 1896
1945-69-12337
Ernest Schladitz after unknown artist
Johns Hopkins, in Harper’s Magazine, Feb. 1896
1945-69-12338
T. Shussler after unknown artist
Summer Days
at
1945-69-12339
Shussler after John F. Weir
Ex-President
Woolsey, of
1945-69-12340
Shussler after Ch. Hermann Léon
Sheep-Dogs Guarding a Flock at Night, in The Century, Nov. 1884–Apr. 1885
1945-69-12341
Shussler after Julian Scott
The Rear Guard at White Oak Swamp–Showing General W. F. Smith’s Division, in The Century, vol. 30, New Series vol. 8, Apr.–Nov. 1885
1945-69-12342
Shussler after unknown artist
The Lifting of the Fog, in St. Nicholas, vol. 10, 1883
1945-69-12343
Shussler after W. H. Drake
“Our
Geographies Told us that Toys Were Made in
1945-69-12344
Shussler after unknown artist
Lindy Fights the Prairie Fire, in St. Nicholas, vol. 10, 1883
1945-69-12345
Shussler after E. H. Blashfield
Fedosia and the Czar, in St. Nicholas, vol. 14, 1887
1945-69-12346
Shussler after Beard
A Portrait of Mr. Crowley, in St. Nicholas, Aug. 1888
1945-69-12347
Shussler after Schell
“The Tiger Crawls Up So Quietly That the Victim Has No Warning of the Crafty Animal’s Attack,” in St. Nicholas, May 1888
1945-69-12348
Shussler after Stemer
“The Lady of the House Fed the Chickens, in a Mother Hubbard Dress,” in St. Nicholas, vol. 13, 1886
1945-69-12349
Shussler after Birch
“ ‘Mr. Hobbs,’ said Cedric, ‘An Earl is Sitting on This Box Now’”, in St. Nicholas, vol. 13, 1886
1945-69-12350
Carl Schwarzburger after unknown artist
On the Fraser River, in Harper’s, vol. 68, Dec. 1883–May 1884
1945-69-12351
Shussler after J. M. Nugent
The Natural Trap that Caught the Salmon for the Bears, in unknown publication, 1886
1945-69-12352
Shussler after Birch
Dick Boards
the Steamer to Bid Good-Bye to Lord
1945-69-12353
Shussler after Harry Sandham
“Toby Shifted the Rollers as the Boat Passed Over Them,” in St. Nicholas, vol. 18, 1891
1945-69-12354
Shussler after Harry Sandham
“ ‘Don’t Think I Wa’n’t Ready to Lend You the Boat,’ Old Bob Said, Pushing It Off With His Foot,” in St. Nicholas, vol. 18, 1891
1945-69-12355
Shussler after W. A. Rogers
In Camp at
Quindaro. The Poem of “The
1945-69-12356
Shussler after Inness
“The Snow
Fell Thicker and
1945-69-12357
Shussler after Stephens
In Mischief, in St. Nicholas, vol. 12, Nov. 1885
1945-69-12358
Stephen Pannemaker after E. W. McDougall
Playing School, in St. Nicholas, vol. 12, Nov. 1885
1945-69-12359
Shussler after Schell
Gedney’s
Channel,
1945-69-12360
Shussler after Schell
The Night Signal of a Disabled Steamer, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 9, Jan–June 1891
1945-69-12361
C. Schwarzburger after Barye
Tiger, in The Century, vol. 31, New Series vol. 9, Nov. 1885–Apr. 1886
1945-69-12362
T. Heard after unknown artist, with poem “Hebe”
Lioness, in The Century, Nov. 1885–Apr. 1886
1945-69-12363
C. Schwarzburger after J. A. S. Monks
J. A. S.
Monks’ Studio at
1945-69-12364
A. Lindsay after George Inness Jr.
Exterior of George Inness’s Studio, Montclair, NJ, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1885
1945-69-12365
John Tinan after R. M. Shurtleff
Interior of R. M. Shurtleff’s Studio, Keene Valley, New York, in The Century, 1885
1945-69-12366
John Evans after George Inness, Jr.
Studio of
George Inness Jr.,
1945-69-12367
C. Schwarzburger after Leon y Escosura
The Rue de Rivoli under the Commune, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1892
1945-69-12368
M. Haider after unknown
Study for “The Love of Gold,” in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1892
1945-69-12369
A Bursting Bomb, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1892
1945-69-12370
M. Haider after Claude Monet
Bordighera, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1892
1945-69-12371
Carl Schwarzburger after Birch
Romance, in St. Nicholas, vol. 19, Dec. 1891
1945-69-12372
Carl Schwarzburger after Birch
Margery and the Twins at the “Christmas Inn,” in St. Nicholas, vol. 19, Dec. 1891
1945-69-12373
Carl Schwarzburger after F. Hopkinson Smith
On the
Thames, in Picturesque
1945-69-12374
Carl Schwarzburger after Howard Helmick
“’Hello, Tom! D’You Know Me?’” in unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-12375
Carl Schwarzburger after Léon Moran
“ ‘I am sure you are a prince,’ said the Princess”, in St. Nicholas, Nov. 1885–Apr. 1886
1945-69-12376
Carl Schwarzburger after Schell and Hogan
Junction of
the Nashwaak and Tay, in Picturesque
1945-69-12377
Carl Schwarzburger after F. B. Schell
Grand Pré,
and
1945-69-12378
Carl Schwarzburger after J. Carter Beard
Teaching Tabby and the Kittens How to Play Cat’s Cradle, in St. Nicholas, 1885
1945-69-12379
Carl Schwarzburger after F. B. Schell
1945-69-12380
Carl Schwarzburger after L. R. O’Brien
Red Rock,
in Picturesque
1945-69-12381
Carl Schwarzburger after F. Hopkinson Smith
Lake
Nipissing, in Picturesque
1945-69-12382
Carl Schwarzburger after F. B. Schell
Tadoussac,
in Picturesque
1945-69-12383
Carl Schwarzburger after Schell and Hogan
Lock No. 23
1945-69-12384
Carl Schwarzburger after George H. Smith
Little
1945-69-12385
Carl Schwarzburger after A. R. Ward
1945-69-12386
Ruffe after Riou
The Pyramids, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12387
Ruffe after Ch. Jouaz
The
1945-69-12388
Ruffe after Corot
The Tiber with St. Peter’s and the Mole Hadriani, Know as the Castello S. Angelo, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12389
Ruffe after Giallina
The Acropolis–View Taken from the Olympieion–Evening Effect, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12390
Ruffe after Melida
A Lady of
1945-69-12391
Ruffe after Bridman
A Roumanian Lady, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12392
Ruffe after Raili,
An Athenian, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12393
Ruffe after Béraud
A Parisian, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12394
R. Schelling after A. B. Frost
Sight-Seeing, in Harper’s, vol. 62, Nov. 1880–Apr. 1881
1945-69-12395
Pettit after unknown
Home of James Russell Lowell, Cambridge, Massachusetts, in Harper’s, 1880–1881
1945-69-12396
A. Measom after unknown artist
Beaver Brook, in Harper’s, vol. 62, Nov. 1880–Apr. 1881
1945-69-12397
After F. D. Millet
The Poor-Box, in Harper’s, vol. 67, Apr.–Nov. 1883
1945-69-12398
R. Muller after Nicaise de Keyser
Charles V Liberating Christian Slaves at Tunis, in Harper’s, vol. 67, Apr.–Nov. 1883
1945-69-12399
Henry Wolf after Thulstrup
In Rättvik Church, in Harper’s, vol. 67, Apr.–Nov. 1883
1945-69-12400
Ruffe after Ralli
Scene in a Church, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12401
Ruffe after Zuber
A Fête at the Trocadéro, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12402
Ruffe after Riou
The Bazaar
of
1945-69-12403
Ruffe after Rizo
A Suburb of
1945-69-12404
Ruffe after Yamamato
A Gale of Wind, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12405
Ruffe after Damat
At the Flamenco Café, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12406
Ruffe after Sargent
El Jaleo (A Spanish Dance), in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12407
Ruffe after Watteau
L’Enseigne de Guersaint, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12408
Ruffe after Watteau
L’Enseigne de Guersaint, in The Capitals of the World, 1893 [different from 12407]
1945-69-12409
Ruffe after Laurent Desrousseaux
1945-69-12410
Ruffe after Béthune
The New
Railway Station at
1945-69-12411
Ruffe after Huis Gude
The Fjord of Christiana, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12412
Ruffe after W. Weber
Stamboul, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12413
Ruffe after Detaille
The Dream, in The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-12414
Hugo Nietzsch after J. Fulleylove
Stonyhurst, from the Playing Fields, in The Magazine of Art, 1890
1945-69-12415
Rousseau after Marot
Scene at a Bull-Fight, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12416
Rousseau after Émile Bayard [scene from “As You Like It” by Shakespeare]
“I Pray You, Bear With Me; I Can Go No Further.” In The Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-12417
Rousseau after Sir John Gilbert
W. M. Thackeray, in The Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-12418
Rousseau after S. Laurence
W. M. Thackeray (First Sketch Executed in 1853), in The Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-12419
Rousseau after unknown artist
A Passing Regiment, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12420
Rousseau after Checa
Course de Chars, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12421
Rousseau after Humphrey Moore
In a
1945-69-12422
Rousseau after Detaille
The
1945-69-12423
Rousseau after Pasini
A Fountain
at
1945-69-12424
Rousseau after Myrbach
The Prater on the First of May, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12425
Rousseau after Myrbach
A Court Ball
at the
Box 74:
1945-69-12426
Rousseau after Bridgman
The
1945-69-12427
Rousseau after Weeks
Serpent Charmers, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12428
Rousseau after Michelangelo Buonarotti
Moses by Michael Angelo, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12429
Rousseau after A. Paris
Hussar of the Danish Guards, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12430
Rousseau after A. de Neuville
A Ziethern Hussar, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12431
Rousseau after D. Vierge
A Spanish Peasant, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12432
Rousseau after photograph
Horse-Guards, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12433
Rousseau after Bridgman
The Rue de la Kasba, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12434
Rousseau after Bridgman
Moorish Fountain, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12435
Rousseau after Humphrey Moore
A Guecha, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12436
Rousseau after Humphrey Moore
A Samurai, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12437
Rousseau after Weeks
An Indian Woman, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12438
Rousseau after A. Paris
“Why
1945-69-12439
Rousseau after Bridgman
A Kaik on
the
1945-69-12440
Rousseau after Myrbach
A Café Concert, in The Capitals of the World, 1893
1945-69-12441
Unknown engraver and artist
“Flitting,” from unknown publication, engraved 1888
1945-69-12442
Rousseau after F. Lix
Denis l’Aréopagite arrivant à Lutèce, in Histoire de France, 1864
1945-69-12443
Praud after F. Lix
Sainte Geneviève, in Histoire de France, 1864
1945-69-12444
Carter after F. Lix
Saint Loup arête Attila, in Histoire de France, 1864
1945-69-12445
Unknown engraver after F. Lix
Mort de Brunehaut, in Histoire de France, 1864
1945-69-12246
Rouget after N. Jayne
A Rest By the Way, in The Aldine, vol. 7, no. 22, Oct. 1875
1945-69-12447
Rouget after unknown artist
Woodland Scenery, in Nature, 1872
1945-69-12448
Rouget after Jayne
A Covert, in Nature, 1872
1945-69-12449
Rouget after H. Giacomelli
A Shady Nook, in Nature, 1872
1945-69-12450
Rouget after H. Giacomelli
In the Wood, in Nature, 1872
1945-69-12451
Rouget after unknown artist
Primeval Forests, in Nature, 1872
1945-69-12452
Rouget after N. Jayne
Clump of Oak-Trees, in Nature, 1872
1945-69-12453
Rouget after unknown artist
A Still Pool, in Nature, 1872
1945-69-12454
Rouget after H. Giacomelli
At the Water’s Edge, in Nature, 1872
1945-69-12455
Rouget after H. Giacomelli
Lament of the Stag, in Nature, 1872
1945-69-12456
Rouget after H. Giacomelli
The Weirs, in Nature, 1872
1945-69-12457
Rouget after H. Giacomelli
The Squirrel, in Nature, 1872
1945-69-12458
Rouget after H. Giacomelli
Green Hedge, in Nature, 1872
1945-69-12459
Rouget after H. Giacomelli
About the
1945-69-12460
Rouget after IG
[sheep in a meadow], probably in Nature, 1872
1945-69-12461
T. Robinson after C. Robinson, with line from “All’s Well that Ends Well”
Helena and the Countess, in The Plays of William Shakespeare, 1885
1945-69-12462
Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
1945-69-12463
Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
1945-69-12464
P. Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
The Lake,
Blenheim, in Around
1945-69-12465
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
Magdalen
Tower, in Around
1945-69-12466
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
Marston
Church, in Around
1945-69-12467
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
Entering
1945-69-12468
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
A Channel of
the Thames Near Abingdon, in Around
On back: n-d-1723
Title page for Pleasant
Spots Around Oxford, by Alfred Rimmer (
1945-69-12469
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
The
1945-69-12470
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
Minster
Lovell: Ruins of the Hall, in Around
1945-69-12471
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
Handborough,
in Around
1945-69-12472
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
Garsington
Church, in Around
1945-69-12473
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
The Thames
Near Godstow, in Around
1945-69-12474
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
Chancel of
Dorchester Abbey, in Around
1945-69-12475
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
Radley
Church, in Around
1945-69-12476
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
Sandford
Mill, in Around
1945-69-12477
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
The Market
Elm,
1945-69-12478
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
Wytham
Church, in Around
1945-69-12479
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
Wytham Inn,
in Around
1945-69-12480
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
Berks and
Wilts Canal, in Around
1945-69-12481
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
The Thames
at
1945-69-12482
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
Iffley Mill
and Church, in Around
1945-69-12483
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
Steventon
Mill, in Around
1945-69-12484
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
Ancient
Dovecote, Bicester, in Around
1945-69-12485
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
In Abingdon,
in Around
1945-69-12486
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
Witney
Church, in Around
1945-69-12487
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
1945-69-12488
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
Bicester
Churchyard, in Around
1945-69-12489
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
1945-69-12490
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
Sutton
Courtney Mill Pool, in Around
1945-69-12491
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
Long
Wittenham Church, in Around
1945-69-12492
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
1945-69-12493
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
Dorchester
Abbey, in Around
1945-69-12494
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
Entrance to
Abingdon Abbey, in Around
1945-69-12495
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
Chancel of
1945-69-12496
Percy Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
Steventon
Causeway, in Around
1945-69-12497
Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
Abingdon
Abbey Brewery, in Around
1945-69-12498
Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
1945-69-12499
Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
1945-69-12500
Roberts after Alfred Rimmer
Nuneham Bridge, in
Around
1945-69-12501
Engraver and Artist: Frank French
Violet,
from Home
On back: n-d-1751: Engraver and Artist: Frank French
Flower and poem “Violet,” possibly from Home
1945-69-12502
Engraver and Artist: Frank French
Little
Wilhelmine, from Home
On back:
n-d-1750-1,2. Two sheets of poems
(including L’Envoi”), with illustrations, possibly from Home
1945-69-12503
Engraver and Artist: Frank French
Witch Hazel,
from Home
On back:
n-d-1749: poem “Witch-Hazel,” with
illustrated initial, possibly from Home
1945-69-12504
Engraver and Artist: Frank French
On back:
n-d-1748: illustrated poem “
1945-69-12505
Engraver and Artist: Frank French
Chrysanthemum,
from Home
On back:
n-d-1747: illustrated verse, possibly from Home
1945-69-12506
Engraver and Artist: Frank French
Beautiful
Eyes, from Home
On back:
n-d-1746: illustrated verse, possibly from Home
1945-69-12507
Engraver and Artist: Frank French
Miss Mabel
French, from Home
On back: n-d-1745
Illustrated poem “Our Little Love,” from Home
1945-69-12508
Engraver: Percy Roberts. Artist: Alfred Rimmer
Kidlington
Church, in Around
1945-69-12509
Engraver: Percy Roberts. Artist: Alfred Rimmer
Street in
Abingdon, in Around
1945-69-12510
Engraver: Percy Roberts. Artist: Alfred Rimmer
Ipfley
Church, in Around
1945-69-12511
Engraver: Percy Roberts. Artist: Alfred Rimmer
Kidlington,
in Around
1945-69-12512
Engraver and Artist: Frank French
A Little
Girl of
On back:
n-d-1744: Section of verse from Home
1945-69-12513 -
OVERSIZE – A – Box 2
Winter at the National Capitol–A Night Session, in Harper’s Weekly, March 1885
1945-69-12514
Engraver and Artist: Frank French
Mabel French
(?), from Home
On back: n-d-1743-1/-3
1. Section of title page: Twenty Studies of Children’s Heads, by Frank French, with poems by Margaret E. Sangster (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1887)
2-3. Text from Home
1945-69-12515
Engraver and Artist: Frank French
Morning
Glories, from Home
On back:
n-d-1742: Poem “Morning-Glory Music” from Home
1945-69-12516
Engraver and Artist: Frank French
Little
Coquette, from Home
On back:
n-d-1741: poem “Little Coquette,” from Home
1945-69-12517
Peter Aitken after G. Ferrier
Little Red Riding Hood, in St. Nicholas, vol. 26, no. 5, March 1899
1945-69-12518
Peter Aitken after Mary Hallock Foote
The Pet
1945-69-12519
A. V. S. Anthony after Sol Eytinge, Jr.
Scrooge’s
Christmas Visitors, in A Christmas
1945-69-12520 [note: additional pictures from this book start again with number 12553]
A. V. S. Anthony after Sol Eytinge, Jr.
Scrooge and
Marley’s, in A Christmas
On back:
n-d-1756-1/-4: text and illustrations from A
Christmas
1. Information sheet about the book
2. Illustration [street scene] from A Christmas
3. “A
Christmas
4. Title page
1945-69-12521
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[castle] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12522
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[cottage by lake, with mountains,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12523
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[gothic arches,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12524
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[knight and monk] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12525
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[moonlit scene,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12526
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[ruined church,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12527
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[knight and elderly man] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12528
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[landscape with cliff] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12529
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[Naworth’s iron towers,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12530
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[castle overlooking stream,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12531
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[lightning strikes a banquet guest,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12532
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[pilgrims,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12533
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[feast,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12534
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[castle,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12535
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[argument at feast,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12536
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[reading in bed,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12537
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[knights fighting,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12538
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[beggar(?) greeting knight at tournament,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12539
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[beggar(?) standing over dead knight,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12540
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[jolly men entering castle,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12541
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[cathedral ruins,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12542
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[knights,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12543
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[moon rising over fortified house,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12544
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[knight and jester,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12545
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[Branksome gate,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12546
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[“hoary seneschal” on horse,} from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12547
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[knights gathering,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12548
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[bridge and mountains,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12549
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[ruined tower,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12550
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[signal fire on turret,] from Lay y of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12551
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[burning village,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12552
A. V. S. Anthony after unknown artist
[knight on top of tower,] from Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1885
1945-69-12553
A. V. S. Anthony after Sol Eytinge, Jr.
The
Wonderful Plum Pudding, in A
Christmas
1945-69-12554
A. V. S. Anthony after Sol Eytinge, Jr.
Blind-Man’s
Buff, in A Christmas
1945-69-12555
A. V. S. Anthony after Sol Eytinge, Jr.
The Prize
1945-69-12556
A. V. S. Anthony after Sol Eytinge, Jr.
I’ll Raise
Your Salary, in A Christmas
1945-69-12557
A. V. S. Anthony after Sol Eytinge, Jr.
Over the Sea,
in A Christmas
1945-69-12558
A. V. S. Anthony after Sol Eytinge, Jr.
Want and
Ignorance, in A Christmas
1945-69-12559
A. V. S. Anthony after Sol Eytinge, Jr.
Marley’s
1945-69-12560
A. V. S. Anthony after Sol Eytinge, Jr.
Marley’s
Ghost, in A Christmas
1945-69-12561
A. V. S. Anthony after Sol Eytinge, Jr.
The
Philanthropists, in A Christmas
1945-69-12562
A. V. S. Anthony after Sol Eytinge, Jr.
Scrooge
Awakes, in A Christmas
1945-69-12563
A. V. S. Anthony after Sol Eytinge, Jr.
Death’s
Dominion, in A Christmas
1945-69-12564
A. V. S. Anthony after Sol Eytinge, Jr.
In the
Church Yard, in A Christmas
1945-69-12565
A. V. S. Anthony after Sol Eytinge, Jr.
On ‘Change,
in A Christmas
1945-69-12566
A. V. S. Anthony after Sol Eytinge, Jr.
Bob Cratchit
at Home, in A Christmas
1945-69-12567
A. V. S. Anthony after Sol Eytinge, Jr.
A Retrospect,
in A Christmas
1945-69-12568
A. V. S. Anthony after Sol Eytinge, Jr.
The Spirit
of Christmas Present, in A Christmas
1945-69-12569
A. V. S. Anthony after Sol Eytinge, Jr.
The Fizziwig
Ball, in A Christmas
1945-69-12570
A. V. S. Anthony after Sol Eytinge, Jr.
The Vision
of Ali Baba, in A Christmas
1945-69-12571
A. V. S. Anthony after Mary Hallock Foote
“And a woman with bare arms…” illustrating “The Ropewalk,” in Works of Longfellow (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1881–1883)
1945-69-12572
Engraver: Andrew(?). artist: E. H. Garrett
[islet rock,] from The Lady of the Lake, 1883
1945-69-12573
Engraver: Andrew(?). artist: unknown.
[harvested wheat] from The Lady of the Lake, 1883
1945-69-12574
Engraver: Andrew(?). artist: A. V. S. Anthony
[landscape, with mountains,] from The Lady of the Lake, 1883
1945-69-12575
Engraver: Andrew(?). artist: Frank B. Schell
[mountains and lake,] from The Lady of the Lake, 1883
1945-69-12576 – mounted with 1945-69-556 and filed under that number
John Andrew & Son Co. after Charles Copeland
[Grandmother Grey,] in The Wooing of Grandmother Grey (Lee & Shepard, 1891)
1945-69-12577
drawn and engraved by William Harvey
Head-piece, from History of Ancient and Modern Wines, in The Century, Oct. 1883
1945-69-12578
Clennell after T. H. Stoddard
Head-Piece, from
Text about Clennell.
1945-69-12579
drawn and engraved by William Harvey
[little boys with toy horse,] from Northcote’s
1945-69-12580
George T. Andrew after W. P. Snyder
[attic,] from Grandma’s Attic Treasures, 1882
On back: n-d-1752: Title page from Grandma’s Attic Treasures, by Mary D. Brine (New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1882)
1945-69-12581
George T. Andrew after W. P. Snyder
[cart on country lane,] from Grandma’s Attic Treasures, 1882
1945-69-12632 – mounted with 1945-69-12580-12581, and filed under those numbers
George T. Andrew after J. Francis Murphy
[boy waving from gate,] Grandma’s Attic Treasures, 1882
1945-69-12582
Engraver: pupil of W.B. Closson. Artist: Unknown.
[city wall, and lines entitled “Proem,] from Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1882)
1945-69-12583
Engraver: pupil of W.B. Closson. Artist: W. T. Halsall
[sailboats and city, with lines of poetry,] from Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 1882
1945-69-12584
Engraver: pupil of W.B. Closson. Artist” W. L. Metcalf
[Friar Jerome,] from Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich (
1945-69-12585
Engraver: pupil of W.B. Closson. Artist: W. L. Taylor
[lady looking for missing boat,] from Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 1882
1945-69-12586
George T. Andrew after E. H. Garrett
[roses,] from Tennyson’s Come Into the Garden, Maud (Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1884)
1945-69-12587
George T. Andrew after E. H. Garrett
[couple under trees,] from Come Into the Garden, Maud, 1884
1945-69-12588
George T. Andrew after E. H. Garrett
[roses,] from Come Into the Garden, Maud, 1884
1945-69-12589 – more illustrations from this work begin with number 12592
George T. Andrew after E. H. Garrett
[passion flowers,] from Come Into the Garden, Maud, 1884
1945-69-12590
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
1945-69-12591
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[woman points to Bible, in background: man under palm tree,] from Enoch Arden, 1887;
On back: n-d-1760-1/-4: p. 47-40 of the book Enoch Arden, 1887
1945-69-12592
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[manor house at night,] from Come Into the Garden, Maud, 1883
1945-69-12593
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[party inside manor house,] from Come Into the Garden, Maud, 1883
1945-69-12594
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[woman sits outside ballroom,] from Come Into the Garden, Maud, 1883
1945-69-12595
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[couple at ball,] from Come Into the Garden, Maud, 1883
On back: n-d-1755-1,2
1. Title page for Come Into the Garden, Maud, 1883
2. section of title page or following page from Come Into the Garden, Maud
1945-69-12596
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[fisherman mending net,] from Enoch Arden, 1887
1945-69-12597
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[woman reads to elderly man in bed,] from Enoch Arden, 1887
1945-69-12598
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[man on a walk,] from Enoch Arden, 1887
1945-69-12599
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[angel appears to fallen man,] from Enoch Arden, 1887
1945-69-12600
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[man sitting on wall, windmill in background,] from Enoch Arden, 1887
1945-69-12601
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[family around the fireplace,] from Enoch Arden, 1887
1945-69-12602
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[man walking down street,] from Enoch Arden, 1887
1945-69-12603
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[inn on wharf.] from Enoch Arden, 1887
1945-69-12603-A – mounted with 10807-10808, and filed under those numbers
Engraver: Méaulle. Artist: H. Giacomelli
“The Hallali.” Published in: Nature (London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1872).
1945-69-12604 – item missing or number not used
1945-69-12605
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[row boat and sailing ship,] from Enoch Arden, 1887
1945-69-12606
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[man dressed in skins talks to sailors,] from Enoch Arden, 1887
1945-69-12607
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[man in jungle] from Enoch Arden, 1887
1945-69-12608
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[man dressed in skins] from Enoch Arden, 1887
1945-69-12609
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[landscape] from Enoch Arden, 1887
1945-69-12610
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[scene outside inn] from Enoch Arden, 1887
On back: n-d-1754-1/-4: Pages 43-46 from Enoch Arden (New York: Dutton, 1887)
1945-69-12611
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[man and woman] from Enoch Arden, 1887
1945-69-12612
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[man and woman] from Enoch Arden, 1887
On back: n-d-1753-1/-4: Pages 39-42 from Enoch Arden, (Dutton & Co., 1887)
1945-69-12613
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[driveway at night] from Come into the Garden, Maud, 1883
1945-69-12614
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[lake] from Come into the Garden, Maud, 1883
1945-69-12615
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[woman walking through meadow] from Come into the Garden, Maud, 1883
1945-69-12616
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[young woman walking under trees] from Come into the Garden, Maud, 1883
1945-69-12617
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[woman in carpenter’s shop] from Enoch Arden, 1887
1945-69-12618
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
“The Sea is His,” from Enoch Arden, 1887
On back: n-d-1759-1/-4: pages 15-18 from Enoch Arden, (Dutton & Co., 1887)
1945-69-12619
H. Haider after Thomas Hicks
Sarah Margaret Fuller, Marchioness Ossoli, in The Century, Nov. 1892–Apr. 1893
1945-69-12620
R. A. Muller after engraving by Wappers
Peter the Great at Zaandam, in Scribner’s Monthly, vol. 21, Nov. 1880–Apr. 1881
1945-69-12621
R. A. Muller after unknown artist
Francis Hopkinson, in Scribner’s Monthly, vol. 21, Nov. 1880–Apr. 1881
1945-69-12622
R. A. Muller after Lungren
“The Prince Glanced Back at His Enemies, Through the Wavering Clouds of Incense,” in St. Nicholas, vol. 9, 1882
1945-69-12623
R. A. Muller after unknown sculptor
Wooden
Pulpit in the
1945-69-12624
R. A. Muller after J. Carter Beard
Episode in the Daily Life of a Kingfisher, in Harper’s, vol. 78, Nov. 1888–Apr. 1889
1945-69-12625
R. A. Muller after J. Carter Beard
The Bird
that Lives in Water-
1945-69-12626
R. A. Muller after J. Carter Beard
Chinese Jacana, in Harper’s, vol. 78, Nov. 1888–Apr. 1889
1945-69-12627
R. A. Muller after J. Carter Beard
Guillemot, in Harper’s, vol. 78, Nov. 1888–Apr. 1889
1945-69-12628
Richard A. Muller after C. De Moore, taken from steel engraving by J. Houbraken
Portrait of Peter the Great, in The Century Magazine, n. d.
1945-69-12629
R. A. Muller after Thomas Gainsborough
Portrait of General James Wolfe, in unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-12630
R. A. Mulller after unknown artist
The Earliest Portrait of Wolfe, in unknown publication, n. d.
Box 75:
1945-69-12631
R. A. Muller after Howard Pyle
Jonathan as an Enemy Arresting a Thief, in Harper’s, vol. 81, June–Nov. 1890
1945-69-12632 – mounted with 1945-69-12580-12581, and filed under those numbers
George T. Andrew after J. Francis Murphy
[boy waving from gate,] Grandma’s Attic Treasures, 1882
1945-69-12633
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[man rescuing woman from sea,] from Enoch Arden, 1887
1945-69-12634
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[man and woman] from Enoch Arden, 1887
On back: n-d-1758-1/-4: pages 7-10 from Enoch Arden (Dutton & Co., 1887)
1945-69-12635
James H. Richardson after Hammatt Billings
[nun praying,] with lines of poetry, from Gems from Tennyson, 1888
1945-69-12636
James H. Richardson after Hammatt Billings
[young man approaches sleeping woman] from Gems from Tennyson, 1888
1945-69-12637
James H. Richardson after Hammatt Billings
[old man and daughter] from Gems from Tennyson, 1888
1945-69-12638
James H. Richardson after Hammatt Billings
[tired woman with man] from Gems from Tennyson, 1888
1945-69-12639
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
[family and windmill] from Enoch Arden, 1887
On back: n-d-1757-1/-4: pages 35-38 from Enoch Arden (Dutton & Co., 1887)
1945-69-12640 (mounted with 1945-69-8086-8088, and filed under that number)
F. Juengling after A. F. Bellows
The Parsonage, in Harper’s (1879)
1945-69-12641
Annin after William Starbuck Macy
A
1945-69-12642 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
J. Clement after A. B. Frost
Gun-Shy, in Harper’s Weekly, Oct. 2, 1880
1945-69-12643 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1 –note: this is damaged
J. Engberg after Adolph Schreyer
An Imperial Courier in Siberia, in Harper’s Weekly, April 8, 1882
1945-69-12644 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
J. Engberg after Adolph Schreyer
“Charge of Arab Cavalry,” from Harper’s Weekly, July 22, 1882
1945-69-12645 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Kelly after John Evans
After the Ride–Central Park, New York, in Harper’s Bazar, March 11, 1882
1945-69-12646 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Evans after Kelly
A Blast on the Boulevard, in Harper’s Bazar, vol. 15, no. 21, May 27, 1882
1945-69-12647 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
J. Filmer after George H. Smillie
1945-69-12648 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Froment after C. Lorck
A German
Fisher
1945-69-12649 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Emil Frement after
Exultation, in Harper’s Weekly, May 12, 1883
1945-69-12650 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
P. Crenier after Montbard
The
1945-69-12651 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
H. Harral after M. Bottomley
Caught by the Tide, in Harper’s Weekly (suppl.), Sept. 6, 1879
1945-69-12652 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
E. Heinemann after F. S. Church
Temptation, in Harper’s Weekly, vol. 26, no. 1312, 1882
1945-69-12653 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
E. Heinemann after F. S. Church
The Mermaid, in Harper’s Weekly, vol. 27, no. 1369. 1883
1945-69-12654 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
M. Jackson after
Oyster-Dredging,
in The Illustrated
1945-69-12655 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Thomas Johnson after A. B. Frost
A Negro Funeral in Virginia, in Harper’s Weekly, Feb. 21, 1880
1945-69-12656 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Engraved by M. Klinkight, drawn by John Davis after David Neal
The First Meeting of Mary Stuart and Rizzio, in The Aldine, 1877
1945-69-12657 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Lagarde after W. A. Rogers
The
Settler’s First Home in the
1945-69-12658 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Lagarde after Sol Eytinge
Virginia One Hundred Years Ago, in Harper’s Weekly, Aug. 19, 1876
1945-69-12659 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Lagarde after Howard Pyle
A Love Affair in the Olden Time–Consulting the Wise Woman, in Harper’s Weekly, July 12, 1879
1945-69-12660 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Ed. Lagarde after Ivan Pranishnikoff
Sad Memories – Decoration Day, in Harper’s Weekly, June 7, 1879
1945-69-12661 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
A. Lépère after
Hippodrome–Inauguration de la Saison d’Été, in Le Illustré, 1880
1945-69-12662 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
W. J. Linton after John A. Hows
The Pines of the Racquette, in The Aldine, 1871
1945-69-12663 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Henry Linton after R. E. Piguet
Blowing Rock, in The Aldine, 1871
1945-69-12664 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Ch. Maurand after J. D. Woodward
Pinnacles of
the
1945-69-12665 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
After Charles Sprague Pearce
The Sacrifice of Isaac, in Harper’s Bazar, vol. 15, no. 39
1945-69-12666 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
W. I Mosses after C. T. Garland
The Pets, in Harper’s Bazar, Mar. 18, 1882
1945-69-12667 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
W. S. Mosses after Davidson Knowles
The May Moon, in Harper’s Bazar, July 1, 1882
1945-69-12668 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
F. Moller after John A. Hows
Hemlocks of
1945-69-12669 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
A. Measom after C. Graham
The Old Sugar-House, Corner of Rose and Duane Streets, Used as a Prison During the Revolution, in Harper’s Weekly, July 17, 1880
1945-69-12670 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
W. B. Mosses after Arthur Hopkins
The Convalescent, in Harper’s Bazar, June 24, 1882
1945-69-12671 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1 – note: badly torn
Pranishnikoff after unknown artist
The Centennial–Specimens from the Horse Show, in Harper’s Weekly, Nov. 4, 1876
1945-69-12672 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
W. R. after Sol Eytinge, Junior
“No Small Breed Fer Yer Uncle Abe Dis Christmas! Ain’t He a Cherub?” in Harper’s Weekly, Jan. 1, 1876
1945-69-12673 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Engraver: W. H. Redding. Artist: Howard Pyle
“Breaking the News,” in Harper’s Weekly, Aug. 16, 1879
1945-69-12674 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Engraver: W. H. Redding. After L. Vollmar
The Young Zither Player, in Harper’s Weekly, Aug. 16, 1879
1945-69-12675 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
C. Roberts after Adgar Bundy
The Coffee-House Orator, in Harper’s Bazar, 1882
1945-69-12676 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
T. Robert after P. Dubois (sculptor)
Charity and Military Courage, in unknown publication, 1878
1945-69-12677 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
J. G. Smithwick after Edwin Austin Abbey
The Singing Seats in an Old-Time Country Church, in Harper’s Weekly, Aug. 19, 1876
1945-69-12678 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
C. Spiegle after Charles E. Townsend
Man’s Unselfish Friend, in The Aldine, 1874
1945-69-12679 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
J. Sutton & Co. after Kruseman van Elten
Esopus Creek
Near
1945-69-12680 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
J. Sutton & Co. after David Neal
After the Chase, in The Aldine, 1871
1945-69-12681 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
J. Sutton and Co. after A. Parton
Scene on the Shenandoah, in The Aldine, 1874
1945-69-12682 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
J. Sutton & Co. after John A. Hows
Water-Maples, in The Aldine, 1874
1945-69-12683 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
P. & F. Taylor after W. H. O.
Mrs. Langtry at the Haymarket Theatre, London, in “She Stoops to Conquer,” in Harper’s Bazar, Jan. 28, 1882
1945-69-12684 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
F. L. Vans after F. R. Lea and T. S. Cooper
Landscape
and Cattle, in The Illustrated
1945-69-12685 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Possibly W. Zimmerman after F. S. Church
The Easel in the Fields, in Harper’s Bazar, June 3, 1882
1945-69-12686 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
W. Zimmermann after A. B. Frost
Still-Hunting the Moose–A Long Shot, in Harper’s Weekly, Nov. 10, 1883
1945-69-12687 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
W. Zimmermann after Howard Pyle
The Rejection, in Harper’s Bazar, Dec. 9, 1882
1945-69-12688 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
After J. v. Chelminski
At the Horse Show, in Harper’s Weekly, vol. 30, no. 1559, 1886
1945-69-12689 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
The
1945-69-12690 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Smythe after unknown artist
Her Majesty
Leaving
1945-69-12691 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
R. Taylor after A. Forester
“And then, hand under hand, our prisoner came swiftly down,” in Harper’s Weekly (suppl.), Dec. 11, 1886
1945-69-12692 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
After W. T. Smedley
Saturday Night at the Union Market, New York City, in Harper’s Weekly, Oct. 16, 1886
1945-69-12693 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
R. Taylor after R. Caton Woodville
“A Man and His Brother,” in Harper’s Weekly (suppl.), Dec. 11, 1886
1945-69-12694 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Unknown engraver after Charles Graham
Harper’s Ferry, in Harper’s Weekly, Oct. 9, 1886
1945-69-12695 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Unknown engraver after W. P. Snyder
Christmas Eve–The Cousins, in Harper’s Weekly, Dec. 25, 1886
1945-69-12696 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Unknown engraver after A. B. Frost
The Village Pest, in Harper’s Weekly, vol. 30, no. 1557, Oct. 25, 1886
1945-69-12697 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Unknown engraver after Julian Rix
The Moonshiner’s Home, in Harper’s Weekly, Oct. 28, 1886
1945-69-12698 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Unknown engraver after A. B. Frost
Salmon Fishing in Canadian Waters, in Harper’s Weekly, July 21, 1883
1945-69-12699 – SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
Title page from Pen and Pencil Pictures from the Poets (Edinburgh: W.P. Nimmo, 1866)
1945-69-12700 – SMALL, torn
Unknown engraver and artist
1945-69-12701 – SMALL
engraver and artist unknown
Der Caucasus, plate 347 from unknown work, n. d. (Eigenthum d. Verleger publisher?)
1945-69-12702 – SMALL
engraver and artist unknown
Pyramiden von Meroe, plate 380 from unknown work, n. d. (Eigenthum d. Verleger publisher?)
1945-69-12703 – SMALL
A. Carse after H. J. Stanley
Rottemanns Ruhe am Starenberger See, from unknown work, n. d.
1945-69-12704 – SMALL
engraver and artist unknown
Puppanassum, plate 371 from unknown publication, n. d. (Eigenthum d. Verleger publisher?)
1945-69-12705 – SMALL
engraver and artist unknown
Schloss Weideneck (Nieder–Oesterreich), plate 358 from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-12706 – SMALL
T. Allom after J. H. Kernot
View on the River Jumna, from unknown work (London Printing & Publishing Co., n. d.)
1945-69-12707 – SMALL
H. B. Hall after F. Wheatley
“Then said Boaz to Ruth, go not to glean …,” from unknown work published by Fisher, Son & Co., 1841
1945-69-12708 – SMALL
W. H. Bartlett. after G. K. Richardson
Salmon Leap at Leixlip, from unknown publication, published by Geo. Virtue, 1840
1945-69-12709 – SMALL
Unknown engraver after C. Reiss
Treryn
Castle on the Coast of Cornwall, from unknown work, n. d. (
1945-69-12710 – SMALL
Unknown engraver after C. Reiss
The
Balkan-Pass (
1945-69-12711 – SMALL
engraver and artist unknown
(
1945-69-12712 – SMALL
W. Radcliffe after Thomas Gainsborough
The Watering
Place, from unknown publication, n. d. (
1945-69-12713 – SMALL
W. Floyd after T. Allom
Estuary of the Tahea, or Ning-po River, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-12714 – SMALL
engraver and artist unknown
Mahabalipoor, plate 355 from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-12715 – SMALL
A. H. Payne after H. Bibby
1945-69-12716 – SMALL
H. Rolls after Copley
“Lay not
thine hand upon the lad,” [Abraham and Isaac,] from unknown publication,
n.d. (
1945-69-12717 – SMALL
C. Cousen after W. H. Bartlett
Vale of
Nazareth, from unknown publication, n. d. (
1945-69-12718 – SMALL
G. Presbury after Nicolas Poussin
Moses “smote
the rock twice, and the water came out abundantly,” from unknown publication,
1841 (
1945-69-12719 – SMALL
J. C. Beckwith after Jesse Talbot; printed by Coats & Cosine
On the
Juniata, specimen plate, Home Book of
the Picturesque (
1945-69-12720
P. V. Hunt after D. Huntington; printed by Coats & Cosine
The Roundout,
specimen plate, Home Book of the
Picturesque (
1945-69-12721
J. C. Bentley after John Constable
The Valley
1945-69-12722 – SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
The
1945-69-12723 – SMALL
T. A. Prior after T. Allom
Tseĭh
Sing Yen, or The seven-star Mountains, from unknown publication, n. d. (
1945-69-12724 – SMALL
Unknown engraver and artist
Kertsch im sudlichen Russland, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-12725 – SMALL – see also 12727
E. Brandard after W. H. Bartlett
Gibeah, from
Michmash, from unknown publication, n. d.
(
1945-69-12726 – SMALL
R. Staines after H. Melville
“Ye shall
bring your offering of the cattle, even of the herd, and of the flock,”
from unknown publication, 1841 (
1945-69-12727 – SMALL
Duplicate of 1945-69-12725, above
1945-69-12728 – SMALL
J. Sands after P. F. Mola
“And the
Angel of God called to Hagar out of Heaven,” from unknown publication, 1841. (
1945-69-12729 – SMALL
W. Floyd after H. Melville
“And
Jephthah came to Mizpeh unto his house, &, behold, his daughter came out to
meet him, from unknown publication, 1841.
(
1945-69-12730 – SMALL
G. Presbury after B. West
“And Nathan
said to Daniel, Thou art the man.” from unknown publication, 1841. (
1945-69-12731 – SMALL
J. C. Armytage after W. H. Bartlet
Fields of Bethany, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-12732 – SMALL
J. S. Murdock after W. H. Bartlett
Bridge of
Messis, Cilicia, between Gorgola and Adanas, from unknown publication, 1838
(
1945-69-12733 – SMALL
C. Cousen after W. H. Bartlett
The River
Jordan (
1945-69-12734 – SMALL
A. H. Payne after T. Hicks
Königstein
on the Elbe, from unknown publication, n. d. (
1945-69-12735 – SMALL
P. V. Hunt after Frederic E. Church. Printed by Coats & Cosine
West Rock, New Haven, specimen plate, Home Book of the Picturesque (Putnam, n.d.)
1945-69-12736
H. Beckwith after J. F. Kensett. Printed by Coats & Cosine
Catskill
Mountain Scenery, specimen plate, Home
Book of the Picturesque (
1945-69-12737
Engraver and artist unknown
Portrait of a Young Woman Sleeping, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-12738
J. Cousen after Cuyp. Owner: Dulwich Gallery
The Noon-Day
Rest, from unknown publication, n. d. (
1945-69-12739
J. C. Armytage after Schopin.
The Finding of Moses, from unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-12740
Annin after unknown artist
Amelia Island, in Harper’s, vol. 57, June–Nov. 1878
1945-69-12741
Annin after Granville Perkins
The Old Billopp House, in Harper’s, vol. 57, June–Nov. 1878
1945-69-12742
Annin after unknown artist
Road on Fort George Island, in Harper’s, vol. 57, June–Nov. 1878
1945-69-12743
Annin after unknown artist
1945-69-12744
Peter Aitken after unknown artist
A Court-yard
Near
1945-69-12745
Elbridge Kingsley after unknown artist
General Grant’s Cabin, formerly Headquarters at City Point, in The Century, 1885
1945-69-12746
J. Whitney after unknown artist
The Brothers of Misericordia, in The Century, Apr.–Nov. 1885
1945-69-12747
George P. Bartle after unknown artist
Grant’s
Brithplace at Point Pleasant,
1945-69-12748
Peter Aitken after Harry Fenn
South Front
of Mansion,
1945-69-12749
J. H. E. Whitney after Percy Moran
“Great-Grandmamma Stood to Receive General Braddock,” in The Century, 1887-1888
1945-69-12750
George P. Battle after Percy Moran
“Aaron Burr, Who Met Her Apologies With a Smile and a Bow,” in The Century, Nov. 1887–Apr. 1888
1945-69-12751
H. Davidson after Percy Moran
In
1945-69-12752
Aiken after J. Davidson
A Water-Spout, in St. Nicholas, vol. 5, 1878
1945-69-12753
Aiken after W. L. S.
“Old Bob Fell, Pitching Allan Ahead,” in St. Nicholas, vol. 5, 1878
1945-69-12754
J. Hellawell after unknown artist
Trying Charms on Witches’ Night, in St. Nicholas, vol. 5, 1878
1945-69-12755
Annin after R. M. Shurtleff
Autumn Gold, in American Painters, 1880
1945-69-12756
1945-69-12757
Frank French after H. P. Share
At Midnight I Beat the Tattoo, in The Chronicle of the Drum, 1882
1945-69-12758
Annin after J. S. Davis
“I Love to Go Sit in the Sun There,” in The Chronicle of the Drum, 1882
1945-69-12759
P. Annin after Jacques
Return of the Flock, in unknown publication, 189-
1945-69-12760
P. Annin after unknown artist
In a Thousand Anxieties–Knaus, in unknown publication, 189-
1945-69-12761
P. Annin after Bréton
Tittle-Tattle (Coquetage), in unknown publication, 189-.
1945-69-12762
P. Annin after Braith
Calves Returning Home, in unknown publication, 189-
1945-69-12763
P. Annin after Meissonier
La Vedete, in unknown publication, 189-
1945-69-12764
P. Annin after G. H. Boughton
Winter, in unknown publication, 189-
1945-69-12765
P. Annin after Millais
The Huguenot Lovers, in unknown publication, 189-
1945-69-12766
P. Annin after Toulmouche
Expectation, in unknown publication, 189-
1945-69-12767
Annin after Lindenschmidt
Luther Before Cardinal Cajetan, in unknown publication, 189-
1945-69-12768
Annin after Piloty
Seni Discovering Wallenstein Dead, in unknown publication, 189-
1945-69-12769
Annin after John S. Davis
Jack and Gill, in The Aldine, 1872
1945-69-12770
Annin after John S. Davis
“Hollo!” in The Aldine, Oct. 1872
1945-69-12771
Annin after John S. Davis
Little Emily, in The Aldine, 1872
1945-69-12772
W. M. Aikman after Frederick A. Bridgman
Court of the Khouba at Belcour, in Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-12773
W. M. Aikman after Frederick A. Bridgman
Tomb of Sidi Add-el-Rhaman, in Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-12774
W. Aikman after A. Reyna
Venetian Scene, in Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-12775
Frederic H. Wellington after Frederick A. Bridgman
Returning from Market, in Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-12776
W. M. Aikman after unknown artist
Scene in Hope Ranch, in Harper’s Monthly, 1888
1945-69-12777
Ch. Maurand after C. Mettais
1945-69-12778
Walter M. Aikman after Burne Jones; signed by engraver
Sir Galahad, marked no. 1, $5, printed on thin paper
1945-69-12779
Walter M. Aikman after unknown artist
The Maid of Orleans, in Harper’s Magazine, 1896
1945-69-12780
Jonnard after Fremiet (sculptor)
The Maid of Orleans, in Harper’s Magazine, 1896
1945-69-12781 – see also 12784
Walter Aikman after A. Marion (painter); cartoon by Braun, Clement & Co.
The
Shipwreck, in The
1945-69-12782 – see also 12785
Walter M. Aikman after Jean François Millet
The Gleaners,
in The
1945-69-12783
Aikman after William H. Gibson
The New Life,
in The
1945-69-12784
Duplicate of 1945-69-12781
1945-69-12785
Duplicate of 1945-69-12782
1945-69-12786
Walter Aikman after Frederic Remington
The Bear at Bay, in Harper’s Magazine, July 1895
1945-69-12787
W. M. Aikman after Claude Monet
View of Rouen, in Scribner’s Magazine, Jan. 1896 (frontispiece)
On back: n-d-1729: article about Claude Monet
1945-69-12788
Peter Aitken after Lungren
A June Day in the Orchard, in St. Nicholas, vol. 18, June 1891
1945-69-12789
Peter Aitken after L. C. Hills
Goldenrod, in St. Nicholas, vol. 18, no. 11, Sept. 1891
1945-69-12790
Méaulle after Titian
Portrait of Alfonsina Strozzi, in Harper’s Young People, vol. 10, 1888–89
1945-69-12791
Possibly C. Roberts after Sir Joshua Reynolds
Portrait of Lady Sunderland, in Harper’s Bazar, 189-
1945-69-12792
C. A. Powell after Vanderlyn
Zachary Taylor (1852), President, 1849–50, from unknown publication, n.d.
1945-69-12793
C. H. Baude after photograph by Autotype Co.,
Alfred Tennyson, in Harper’s, vol. 68, Dec. 1883–May 1884
1945-69-12794
Gustave Kruell after photograph
Tennyson, in Scribner’s Magazine, Aug. 1889 (frontispiece)
1945-69-12795
Gustave Kruell after a photograph by Barraud,
Tennyson, in Scribner’s Magazine, 1889
1945-69-12796
Thomas Johnson after photograph by Mayall
Alfred Tennyson, Born August 6, 1809, Died October 6, 1892, in The Century Magazine, Aug. 1909
1945-69-12797
Thomas Johnson after photograph by Barraud
Alfred Tennyson, in The Century Magazine, Mar. 1902 (frontispiece)
1945-69-12798
Gustave Kruell after Anna Lea Merritt
The Grandchildren of Lord Tennyson, in St. Nicholas, vol. 12, Nov. 1884–Nov. 1885
1945-69-12799
R. Pearson after a photograph by Palmquist &
Jergens (
Major-General Alfred H. Terry, with text, in Harper’s Weekly, May 1, 1886
1945-69-12800
Gustave Kruell after Samuel Laurence
William Makepeace Thackeray, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 5, 1896
1945-69-12801
W. B. Closson after daguerreotype by Matthew Brady
Very
1945-69-12802
H. Velten after photograph
W. M. Thackeray, in St. Nicholas, vol. 17, 1890
1945-69-12803
Closson after Laurence
Portrait of Thackeray, in The Chronicle of the Drum, 1882
1945-69-12804
Hellawell after A. B. Frost
“On the Sunshiny Bench of a Tavern He Sits and He Prates of Old Wars,” from The Chronicles of the Drum, 1882
1945-69-12805
Frank French after Howard Pyle
“Ho, Drummer! Quick, Silence Yon Capet!” from The Chronicles of the Drum, 1882
1945-69-12806
Unknown engraver after a photograph by Pach, statue by Ward
Ward’s Statue of General Thomas, in Harper’s Weekly, May 24, 1879
1945-69-12807
William L. Thomas after C. Roberts
William Thomas, from an unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-12808
– OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
F. Méaulle after F. Giacomelli
The Oriole,
in Bird Life (
1945-69-12809
T. A. Butler after a photograph by Barraud,
John Ruskin, in Harper’s, vol. 78, Nov. 1888–Apr. 1889
1945-69-12810
Thomas Johnson after a photograph by Elliott & Fry
Ruskin in Middle Life, in unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-12811
Jonnard after Conrad Dressler (sculptor)
John Ruskin (1884), in The Magazine of Art, 1891
1945-69-12812
Lacour after James McNeill Whistler
Pablo Sarasate, in Modern Art & Artists, 1886
1945-69-12813
Jonnard after Sir George Reid
The Last Sleep of Savonarola, in The Magazine of Art, May 1892
On back: n-d-1730.1-4:
1. unknown engraver after Sir George Reid
Sir Daniel Wilson, from unknown publication, n. d.
2. unknown engraver after Sir George Reid
The Earl of Breadalbane, from unknown publication, n. d.
3. unknown engraver after Sir George Reid
Dr. Bonar, from unknown publication, n. d.
4. unknown engraver after Sir George Reid
The Peat-Gatherers, in unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-12814
Tietze after unknown artist
Henry Schliemann, in Harper’s, vol. 48, Dec. 1883–May 1884
1945-69-12815
Andrew after a print
Sir Walter Scott, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 5, Jan.–June 1889
1945-69-12816
Gustave Kruell after Sir Thomas Lawrence
Scott, [Sir Walter Scott,] in Scribner’s Magazine, April 1889
1945-69-12817
Florian after Wilkie
Walter Scott, in Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 18, 1895 (frontispiece)
On back: n-d-1731: Title Block, from Scribner’s Magazine, vol. 18, 1895
1945-69-12818
Henry Wolf after Thomas Gainsborough
Lady Sheffield, in Harper’s Monthly, May 1908
1945-69-12819
Thomas Johnson after photograph by C. D. Mosher
General Philip H. Sheridan, in The Century, Nov. 1883–Apr. 1884
1945-69-12820
Thomas Johnson after photograph by Geo. M. Bell
General William T. Sherman, in The Century, Nov. 1883–Apr. 1884
1945-69-12821
Henry Wolf after Sir Joshua Reynolds
Lady Stanhope, in Harper’s, Jan. 1913
On back: n-d-1735: article by W. Stanton Howard about the above painting
1945-69-12822
Kruell after photograph by Samuel A. Walker
Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, in Harper’s, vol. 68, Nov. 1881
1945-69-12823
Kruell after photograph by Gutekunst
Mr. M. Hall Stanton, President of the Philadelphia Board of Education, in Harper’s Weekly, Feb. 12, 1876
1945-69-12824
Thomas Johnson after unknown artist
Commodore
Robert Field
1945-69-12825
L. Tanheur after
Le Punch, with poem in French, in Le Monde Illustre, vol. 46, 1880
1945-69-12826
August Lépère after
Le Cidre, with poem in French, in Le Monde Illustre, vol. 46, 1880
1945-69-12827
Quesnel after
Le Lait, with poem in French, in Le Monde Illustre, vol. 46, 1880
1945-69-12828
S. H. Dushell after
Le Café, with poem in French, in Le Monde Illustre, vol. 46, 1880
1945-69-12829
Coste after
Le Thé, with poem in French, in Le Monde Illustre, vol. 46, 1880
1945-69-12830
August Lépère after
L’Absinthe, with poem in French, in Le Monde Illustre, vol. 46, 1880
1945-69-12831 – mounted
with 10577 and filed under that number
Engraver: James W. Lauderbach. Artist: J. D. Woodward
“Tell her the last night of my life.” In: Bingen on the
1945-69-12832
George T. Andrew after W. L. Taylor
[graveyard in snow,] with poetry, from Bells Across the Snow, 1883
1945-69-12833
Andrew after M. D.
[children singing,] with poetry, from Bells Across the Snow, 1883
1945-69-12834
After Harry Sandham
[mother and daughter walking past church,] with poetry, from Bells Across the Snow, 1883
1945-69-12835
Andrew after A. Fredericks
[angels singing and playing harps,] with poetry, from Bells Across the Snow, 1883
1945-69-12836
Andrew after Miss C. A. Northam
[young woman at spinning wheel,] from Grandma’s Attic Treasures (Dutton, 1882)
1945-69-12837
Andrew after Miss C. A. Northam
[young woman at spinning wheel,] with poetry, from Grandma’s Attic Treasures, 1882
1945-69-12838
Andrew after Miss C. A. Northam
[couple at dining table,] from Grandma’s Attic Treasures (New York: Dutton, 1882)
1945-69-12839
Andrew after Miss C. A. Northam
[couple with twins at dining table,]from Grandma’s Attic Treasures (Dutton, 1882)
1945-69-12840
Andrew after
[ornate room,] from Grandma’s Attic Treasures, (New York: Dutton, 1882)
1945-69-12841
Andrew after W. A. Rogers
[elderly woman at train station,] from Grandma’s Attic Treasures (Dutton, 1882)
1945-69-12842
Andrew after Miss C. A. Northam
[elderly woman in parlor,] from Grandma’s Attic Treasures, (New York: Dutton, 1882)
1945-69-12843
Andrew after Miss C. A. Northam
[elderly woman crying at tea table,] from Grandma’s Attic Treasures, (Dutton, 1882)
1945-69-12844
George T. Andrew after Miss C. A. Northam
[elderly woman in doorway,] from Grandma’s Attic Treasures, (Dutton, 1882)
1945-69-12845
George T. Andrew after Miss C. A. Northam
[elderly woman and man,] from Grandma’s Attic Treasures, (New York: Dutton, 1882)
1945-69-12846
George T. Andrew after Miss C. A. Northam
[young couple with twins,] from Grandma’s Attic Treasures, (New York: Dutton, 1882)
1945-69-12847
George T. Andrew after Miss C. A. Northam
[kitchen fire,] from Grandma’s Attic Treasures, (New York: Dutton, 1882)
On back: n-d-1732-1,2: Two small illustrations cut from title page or inside fly leaf
George T. Andrew after Edmund H. Garrett
1. Illustrations, possibly from Grandma’s Attic Treasures, 1882
2. Still Life [items on window sill], possibly from Grandma’s Attic Treasures, 1882
1945-69-12848
W. B. Closson after Miss L. B. Humphrey
[young man and woman at well,] from The Old Oaken Bucket, 1881
On back:
n-d-1733: Title page from The Old Oaken
Bucket, by L. B. Humphrey and W. B. Closson (
1945-69-12849
W. B. Closson after Miss L. B. Humphrey
[gravestone inscription for Samuel Woodworth,] from The Old Oaken Bucket, 1881
1945-69-12850
W. B. Closson after Miss L. B. Humphrey
Recollection, with couplet, in The Old Oaken Bucket, 1881
1945-69-12851
W. B. Closson after Miss L. B. Humphrey
The Orchard, in The Old Oaken Bucket, 1881
1945-69-12852
Andrew after
[birds flying over marsh,] from Grandma’s Attic Treasures, (New York: Dutton, 1882)
1945-69-12853
Andrew after C. A. Northam
[young woman in meadow,] from Grandma’s Attic Treasures, (New York: Dutton, 1882)
1945-69-12854
Andrew after unknown artist
[woman with 2 small children,] from Grandma’s Attic Treasures, (Dutton, 1882)
1945-69-12855
Andrew after J. Francis Murphy
[landscape,] with lines of poem, from Grandma’s Attic Treasures, (Dutton, 1882)
1945-69-12855
Andrew after F. T. Merrill
Bells Across the Snow, [ballroom scene, with stanza,] in Bells Across the Snow, 1883
On back: n-d-1728-1,2: pages from Bells Across the Snow (New York: Dutton,1883)
1. List of Illustrations (headpiece)
2. Verses from “Bells Across the Snow”
1945-69-12856
Andrew after F. T. Merrill
“With its memories and greetings,” in Bells Across the Snow, (New York: Dutton,1883)
1945-69-12857
Andrew after W. P. Snyder
“Christmas, merry Christmas”, in Bells Across the Snow, (New York: Dutton,1883)
1945-69-12858
Andrew after W. L. Taylor
[woman walking in snow,] with part of poem, from Bells Across the Snow, 1883
1945-69-12859
After A. Linzen Mayer
Margaret at
the Spinning-Wheel, in Songs and
Scenes from Goethe’s “
1945-69-12860
After A. Linzen Mayer
Margaret at
the Fountain, in Songs and Scenes
from Goethe’s “
1945-69-12861
Unknown artist and engraver
Margaret’s
Despair, in Songs and Scenes from
Goethe’s “
1945-69-12862
Unknown artist and engraver
Margaret in
Prison, in Songs and Scenes from
Goethe’s “
1945-69-12863
Unknown artist and engraver
Vision of
1945-69-12864
Unknown engraver after A. Linzen Mayer
1945-69-12865
Unknown artist and engraver
[
1945-69-12866
Unknown artist and engraver
The Song of
Mephistopheles, in Songs and Scenes
from Goethe’s “
1945-69-12867
Unknown engraver after A. Liezen Mayer
Margaret
Returning from Church, in Songs and
Scenes from Goethe’s “
1945-69-12868
Unknown artist and engraver
Margaret at
Confession, in Songs and Scenes from
Goethe’s “
1945-69-12869
Unknown artist and engraver
The Jewel
Casket, in Songs and Scenes from
Goethe’s “
1945-69-12870
Unknown engraver after A. Linzen Mayer
The Flower
Oracle, in Songs and Scenes from
Goethe’s “
1945-69-12871
Unknown engraver after A. Liezen Mayer
Margaret,
in Songs and Scenes from Goethe’s “
On back: n-d-1734-1,2: title page of Songs and Scenes from Goethe’s “
1945-69-12872
Unknown artist and engraver
[angel with sword, decorative border,] from Songs and Scenes from Goethe’s “
1945-69-12873
Unknown artist and engraver
[
1945-69-12874
Unknown artist and engraver
[mother and child,] from Songs and Scenes from Goethe’s “
1945-69-12875
Unknown artist and engraver
[head of young woman,] from Songs and Scenes from Goethe’s “
1945-69-12876
Unknown artist and engraver
[vision of
1945-69-12877 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
B. Döring after Ludwig Beckmann
Bärenfamilie im Zoologischen Garten zu Köln, in Illustrirte Zeitung, Jan. 29, 1881
1945-69-12878 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
F. Méaulle after F. Giacomelli
The Oriole,
in Bird Life,
1945-69-12879 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
F. Méaulle after F. Giacomelli
The Robin,
in Bird Life,
1945-69-12880 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
F. Méaulle after F. Giacomelli
The “Tits,” in
Bird Life,
1945-69-12881 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
F. Méaulle after F. Giacomelli
[two birds, nest,] from in Bird Life,
1945-69-12882 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
W. Zimmerman after A. B. Frost
The Old Maids’ Thanksgiving Dinner, in Harper’s Bazar, Dec. 1, 1888
1945-69-12883 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Ch. Baude after A. Truphême
Blindman’s-Bluff, [sic] in Harper’s Young People, Sept. 17, 1889 (suppl.)
1945-69-12884 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
R. Schelling after W. Magrath
An Irish Water Carrier, in The Aldine, 1877
1945-69-12885 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
A. Measom after M. J. Burns
Clearing the Track–On the Banks in a Fog, in Harper’s Weekly, March 27, 1880
1945-69-12886 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
R. Staudenbaur after J. G. Brown
The Lost Child, in Harper’s Weekly, Apr. 1, 1882
1945-69-12887 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
R. Staudenbaur after Richard N. Brooke
The Pastor’s Visit, in Harper’s Weekly, Oct. 14, 1882
1945-69-12888 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Unknown engraver after Gilbert Stuart
Double Portrait of George and Martha Washington, in Harper’s Weekly, Feb. 20, 1856
1945-69-12889 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Unknown engraver after Charles Graham, from original sketches and photos by Gubelman
The New York and Brooklyn Suspension Bridge from the Brooklyn Side, in Harper’s Weekly, May 26, 1883
1945-69-12890 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Joseph Speer after M. J. Burns
Cod-Fishing, in Harper’s Weekly, Oct. 31, 1885
1945-69-12891 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
X A
Ein Altes Lied, in Die Gartenlaube, 1892
1945-69-12892 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
A. Gusman after Gustave Doré
I heard, and in my soul discerned / Two voices in the air, in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, (New York: Harper & Bros., 1882)
1945-69-12893 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
F. Juengling after Gustave Doré
[raven outside window,] from The Raven, by Edgar Allen Poe (New York: Harper, 1884)
1945-69-12894 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Gustave Kruell after Gustave Doré
[man and woman on chair,] from The Raven, by Edgar Allen Poe, 1884
1945-69-12895 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
F. S. King after Gustave Doré
[Lenore with angels,] from The Raven, by Edgar Allen Poe, 1884
1945-69-12896 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
F. S. King after Gustave Doré
[Death, sitting on Earth,] from The Raven, by Edgar Allen Poe, 1884
1945-69-12897 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
S. Pannemaker after Gustave Doré
“And the rain poured down …,”from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, 1882
1945-69-12898 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
Laplante after Gustave Doré
[the wedding guests,] from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, 1882
1945-69-12899 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
C. Laplante after Gustave Doré
[the mariner leaves,] from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, 1882
1945-69-12900 - OVERSIZED – B – Box 1
R. A. Muller after C. Y. Turner
The Pride of the Christmas Feast, in Harper’s Weekly, Dec. 26, 1885
1945-69-12901 – SMALL
After G. S. Walters
Toilers of the Sea, in unknown publication, n. d.
1945-69-12902 – SMALL
Redding after Mary E. Vandyne (?)
The Bald-Headed Tyrant, with poem, in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, n. d.
1945-69-12903
– mounted with 9505-9507 and filed under those numbers
Engraver: Gustav Kruell. Artist: Photograph by Alexander Bassano.
“Frederick Max Muller.”
In Harpers Monthly, May 1886
or May 1888
1945-69-12904 - mounted with 9552 and filed under that
number
Engraver: M. Klinckicht. Artist: Vicat Cole, R.A.
“Arundel” in Some Modern Artist and Their Work, 1883
1945-69-12905 - mounted with 9650-9651, and filed under
those numbers
Engraver: Frederick Juengling. Artist: John Singleton Copley.
“Portrait of a Lady” in Harpers,
Nov. 1879, and Art in
1945-69-12906 –
mounted with 11144-11147, and filed under those numbers
Engraver: A. V. S. Anthony. Artist: W. Hart
“Down glade and glen and bank it rolled; It bridged the shaded stream with gold”
Published
in: The
River Path (
1945-69-12907 – mounted with 5943-5944, and filed under those numbers
Engraver: E. Clement. Artist: E. P. Hayden
[small mountain inn,] in: Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
1945-69-12908 –
mounted with 5943-5944, and filed under those numbers
Engraver: [illegible – lower right corner.] Artist: Snyder
[church,] in: Lucile (Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1882)
Items with N-D numbers
and unnumbered items:
Note: Some items with
N-D numbers are mounted with 1945-69 items and are described above. Some items with N-D numbers are in Series II.
N-D-1650
Unknown author
“Fred. Juengling, Engraver,” in The American Bookmaker, vol. not known, 1886.
n-d-1653
Engraver: A. Lepère. Artist: A. Lepère
“Lepère.” For article “Wood-Engravers: A. Lepère,” unknown publication, no date
N-D-1654 – SMALL – in box with 1945-69 items
title page from The Pictorial History of the United States of America, from the Discovery by the Northmen …, vol. 1, by John Frost (Philadelphia: Simeon Collins, 1844)
N-D-1655 - SMALL – in box with 1945-69 items
title page from The Pictorial History of the United States of America, from the Discovery by the Northmen …, vol. 2, by John Frost (Philadelphia: Simeon Collins, 1844)
N-D-1656.1-2 - SMALL – in box with 1945-69 items
Articles about engraving by Timothy Cole (subjects: David’s “Madame Récamier,” and Chardin’s “The Blessing”). From unknown publication (see 1945-69-4608-4609)
N-D-1657.1-7 - SMALL– in box with 1945-69 items
7 sheets from period publications:
1. Title page: The National Ode by Bayard Taylor (Boston: W. F. Gill & Co., 1877)
2. List of Illustrations, page 7-8, with illustrated heading
3. List of Illustrations, page 9-10, with illustrated tail-piece
4. "The National Ode," possibly head- or tailpiece, fancy lettering
5. Section of text of unknown poem, pages 17-18.
6. Title page: Curfew Must Not Ring To-Night, by Rosa Hartwick Thorpe (1882)
7. List of Illustrations for the above
N-D-1658.1-6 - SMALL– in box with 1945-69 items (see also N-D-1659)
6 sheets from period publications. Includes:
1. p. 449-450, "A Symposium of Wood Engravers," in Harper's New Monthly Magazine, no date.
2. Page 793-794, "Culture and Progress," possibly also from Harper's New Monthly Magazine, no date; part of this is abput wood engraving.
3. Page 791-792, "Culture and Progress," possibly also from Harper's New Monthly Magazine, no date; part of this is abput wood engraving.
4. Article: "Linton's 'Golden Apples,'" from unknown publication, no date.
5. Page 453-454, "A Night in an Avalanche," in Harper's New Monthly Magazine, no date; part of this is abput wood engraving.
6. Page 451-452, "A Symposium of Wood Engravers," in Harper's New Monthly Magazine, no date.
N-D-1658-A - SMALL– in box with 1945-69 items
Title Page from Ballads of
N-D-1659.1-3 - SMALL– in box with 1945-69 items
Article, "A Symposium of Wood-Engravers.” from Harpers, Dec. 1879-May 1880, unknown page numbers and p. 444-448. Continues with n-d-1658.
N-D-1660 - SMALL– in box with 1945-69 items
Waitt after Croome: decorated chapter title, p. 65
Engraver and artist: Croome, decorated letter, in The Pictorial History of the U. S., v. 4
N-D-1695 - SMALL– in box with 1945-69 items
Page 859–860, article “The National Academy of the Arts & Design,” in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, no date
N-D-1696.1-6 - SMALL– in box with 1945-69 items
Consisting of six printed sheets (one hand-written with notes):
1. Page 279–280, from “Culture and Progress,” in unknown publication, n. d.
2. Page 961–962, from “Topics of the Time,” in Century Magazine, Oct. 1899
3. Page 477–478, from “Editor’s Literary Record,” in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, no date.
4. Handwritten notes, in pencil, about John H. E. Whitney, no date.
5. Communications, in The Century, n. d.
6. Title Page, from The
N-D-1699.1-4 - SMALL– in box with 1945-69 items
Consists of four sheets of text:
1. Title Page, from Happy Hunting-Grounds: A Tribute to the Woods and Fields, by
2. List of Illustrations, from unknown publication, n. d.
3. Title Page, from Highways and Byways or Saunterings in New England, by
4. Waitt after Croome: decorated chapter title, p. 233;
Engraver and artist: Croome, decorated letter, in The Pictorial History of the U. S., v. 4
n-d-1700.1-4 - SMALL– in box with 1945-69 items
Four sheets of text and images from periodicals. Includes:
1. Page 171-172, from "An Intellectual
Novelty in
2. Page 803, title page for article "The
Practice of the Law in
3. Title page from A Brief History of the United States (
4a-b. Page 819, from "Down the Rhine,"
pt. 3 "
N-d-1701
Text about Bibles
n-d-1702.1-27 -
SMALL– in box with 1945-69 items
Consists of 27 sheets of text from Cyr’s Fifth Reader, by Ellen M. Cyr (
1. Title Page
2. Page xiii-xiv, from Table of Contents
3. Page ix, from Preface
4. Page xi-xii, from Table of Contents
5. Page 171–172
6. Page 169–170
7. Page 159–160
8. Page 157–158
9. Page 137–138
10. Page 133–134
11. Page 115–116
12. Page 111–112
13. Page 109–110
14. Page 97–98
15. Page 93–94
16. Page 89–90
17. Page 75–76
18. Page 73–74
19. Page 71–72
20. Page 69–70
21. Page 65–66
22. Page 63–64
23. Page 47–48
24. Page 43–44
25. Page 31–32
26. Page 27–28
27. Page 21–22
N-D-1703.1-3 - SMALL– in box with 1945-69 items
Consists of 3 sheets (one is cut from a larger page):
1. title The Waning of the Year, from unknown publication, n. d.
2. Title Page (trimmed), from Ballads of Romance and History, by various authors. (
3. Table of Contents, undoubtedly from Ballads of Romance and History
n-d-1705 - SMALL– in box with 1945-69 items
unknown engraver and artist
Gutenberg’s First Proof, from unknown publication, n. d.
n-d-1706 - SMALL– in box with 1945-69 items
Page 663-664, “The Problem of Efficient City Government,” by William J. Gaynor, from The Century Magazine, Sept. 1910
n-d-1871.1-4
four sheets of article about wood engraving (mounted to its own board); from unknown publication, n. d.
n-d-1872
Sheet from “Monographs on American Wood Engravers,” article on Henry Davidson, from unknown publication, n. d. (mounted to its own board)
n-d-1873.1-4
four sheets of article about engraver A. V. S. Anthony (mounted to its own board); from unknown publication, n. d.
n-d-1883 - SMALL– in box with 1945-69 items
Handwritten letter by the engraver Walter Aikman to Mr. Johnson of Philadelphia, August 10th, 1909, mentioning autographed engravings by French, Elbridge Kingsley, McCormick, and others (letter was found with 1945-69-6145, an engraving autographed by Aikman)
Not numbered (letters have been assigned):
A “W. B. Closson, Wood-engraver,” from unknown publication
B “Monographs on American Wood Engravers: XVII: John William Evans,” article by George Howes Whittle from unknown publication
C Articles on artist-engraver Elbridge Kingsley, with several pictures by various artists, engraved by Kingsley, from unknown publications
D “American Wood-engravers: Gustav Kruell,” article from unknown publication, wth typed copy of an article from Printing Art, December 1917; includes several pictures engraved by Kruell
E title page for The
F Title page for Art and Criticism: Monographs and Studies, by Theodore Child (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1892), with decorative design – SMALL – in box with 1945-69 items, in folder containing N-D items
Series II: Pictures
arranged by name of engraver
Note: A number of the pages have more than one pictures, and frequently these have been engraved by more than one person. No attempt has been made to cross-index these. Some of the engravings in these boxes duplicate images in Series I.
Davis, J. P. (N-D-1801, 1-228)
Day, Barclay (N-D-1803, 1-7)
Gauchard (N-D-1798, 1-20)
Geyer (N-D-1799, 1-7)
Goetze, H. (N-D-1800, 1-41)
Gray, H. (N-D-1763, 1-35)
Grimley (N-D-1780, not counted)
H, miscellaneous (N-D-1764, not counted)
H.; H[illegible]; O.H.; Harmsworth; Harral; Miss A. L. Haywood; Hebert; Herrick; Hinze
H, J. T. (N-D-1833, not counted)
Haider (N-D-1770, 1-81)
Harley (N-D-1769, 1-24)
Hayman (N-D-1768, 1-54)
Heard (N-D-1767, 1-98)
Heinemann, E. (N-D-1766, 1-70)
Held (N-D-1775, 1-63)
Hellawell (N-D-1776, 1-83)
Hildebrand (N-D-1777, 1-6)
Hirschman, W. A. (W.A.H.) (N-D-1778, 1-5)
Holsey, E. (no number)
Horskey (N-D-1774, 1-15)
Hoskin (N-D-1773, 1-205)
Howland (N-D-1772, 1-2)
Illegible (N-D-1771, not counted)
Irwin, A.: (N-D-1765, not counted)
J, miscellaneous (N-D-1832, 1-10)
J.; Jacard; Madame Jacob-Bazin; J. M. Johnstone; M. Jones
Johnson, G. E. (N-D-1831, 1-47)
Johnson, T.: (N-D-1834, 1-199?)
Jonnard (no number)
Juengling (N-D-1835, not counted)
(see also Jungling – same person?)
Jungling (N-D-1836, not counted)
(see also Juengling – same person?)
K, miscellaneous (N-D-1838, 1-12)
H.K.(?); H. Kaeleberg; Katsch; Kingdon-Boyd; Kirkham; Knesing; Koch; A. Kohl; Robert K. Kretsohm
Karst, J. (N-D-1837, 1-16)
Kilburn (N-D-1845, 1-39)
King, F. S. (N-D-1844, 1-?)
Kingsley, Elbridge (N-D-1843, 1-81)
Klason, W. (N-D-1842, 1-15)
Klinkicht (N-D-1841, 1-6)
Klotz, H. (N-D-1840, 1-20)
Kruell, G. (N-D-1839, 1-140; N-D-1855, 1-5))
L, miscellaneous (N-D-1854, 1-19)
L.; E.L.; J.L.; J.(?)L.; N.(?)L.; Latham; Lathrop; Lavielle; Leonhardt; Lockhardt; Lodge; Lueders; Herbert F. Lyouns
Lacour, O. (N-D-1853, 1-13)
Ladmiral (no number)
Lagarde (N-D-1852, 1-11)
Langridge (N-D-1851, 1-12)
Laplante (N-D-1850, 1-24)
Lauderbach (N-D-1849, 1-11)
Lawson (N-D-1848, 1-2)
Le Blanc, F. (N-D-1847, 1-77)
Lepere, A. (N-D-1846, 1-2)
Leveille, A. (no number)
Levin, F. (N-D-1781, 1-21)
Lewis (N-D-1782, 1-19)
Lindsay, A. (N-D-1783, 1-56)
Linton (N-D-1784, 1-5)
M, miscellaneous (N-D-1785, 1-26)
G.M.; Mackay; Marriott; Matthews; A. Maurice; Maurisset; McCracken; H. C. Merrill; K. Miller; Mills; Mott; Morisett; Muller; Murphy Co.
Marsh (N-D-1786, 1-47)
Maurand (N-D-1787, 1-13)
Mayer (N-D-1788, 1-70)
McCann (N-D-1789, 1-13)
Measom, A. (N-D-1790, 1-67)
Meaulle (N-D-1791, 1-6)
Meeder-Chubb (N-D-1792, 1-27)
Meffert (N-D-1793, 1-5)
Miller, W. (N-D-1794, 1-14)
Minton (N-D-1795, 1-38)
Mollier (N-D-1796, 1-9)
Morse, W. H. (N-D-1797, 1-85)
Pettit, F. (N-D-1804, 1-71)
Powell, C. A. (N-D-1805, 1-128)
Privat (N-D-1807, 1-2)
Putnam (N-D-1806, 1-54)
Quartley (N-D-1811, 1)
R, miscellaneous (N-D-1810, 1-11)
R.;
FWR(?); M.R.; T.R.; Raphine; Reynolds;
Rae (N-D-1808, 1-17)
Redding, W. H. (N-D-1819, 1-32)
Reed, C. H. (N-D-1818, 1-4)
Reuter (N-D-1817, 1-4)
Roberts (N-D-1816, 1-10)
Rogers, A. (A.R.) (N-D-1809, 1-31)
Romeu (N-D-1814, 1-7)
S, miscellaneous (N-D-1813, 1-11)
J.S.(?); Sargent; Schuler; Schulte; Sears; Simon & Moller; C. G. Specht; Stahl; Steiniger
S., V. (N-D-1812, 1-2)
Schelling, R. (N-D-1825, 1-38)
Schladitz, E. (N-D-1824, 1-9)
Schoelch (N-D-1823, 1-10)
Schoonmaker, R. (N-D-1822, 1-19)
Schultz (N-D-1821, 1-21)
Schwarzenberger, C. (N-D-1820, 1-49)
Sharp, J. E. (N-D-1830, 1-32)
Shussler, T. (N-D-1829, 1-65)
Smart (N-D-1828, 1-21)
Smeeton-Tilly (N-D-1827, 1-5)
Smith (N-D-1826, 1-13)