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Artist
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Creation Date
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Weary Plowman
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Lankes, J. J.
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Woodcut on Japanese paper
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1932
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Spring Landscape
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Enneking, John Joseph
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Oil on canvas board
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1913
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Albano, Italy
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Inness, George
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Oil on canvas
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about 1874–1876
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Pass in the Pines
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Lawson, Ernest
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Oil on canvas mounted to board
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Untitled (Landscape with a lone figure on a hilltop)
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Grohs, Hans
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Woodcut on paper
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1962
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Untitled (Landscape with a lone figure walking down a hill)
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Grohs, Hans
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Woodcut on paper
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1962
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Untitled (Landscape with two figures walking along the shoreline)
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Grohs, Hans
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Woodcut on paper
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1962
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Untitled (Landscape with eight figures on a hilltop surrounded by waves)
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Grohs, Hans
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Woodcut on paper
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1962
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Untitled (Landscape with three figures gathering wood)
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Grohs, Hans
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Woodcut on paper
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1962
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Untitled (Landscape with two figures repairing a dike)
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Grohs, Hans
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Woodcut on paper
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1962
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Mountain Roads in Tuscany
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Grohs, Hans
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Woodcut on paper
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1925
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Mount Pellegrino, Palermo
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Grohs, Hans
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Woodcut on paper
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1925
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Toscana
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Grohs, Hans
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Woodcut on paper
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1925
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Sunken Trace
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Cleghorn, Kate
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Digital inkjet print on paper
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2007
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Desert Rose: Utah, San Juan County
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Thomson, Laquita
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Chromogenic print from digital negative on paper
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2008
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Girl in Landscape with Two Lambs
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Johnson, Eastman
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Oil on fiberboard
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1875
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Medfield
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Inness, George
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Oil on canvas
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1877
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Untitled
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Almon, Sr., Leroy
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Oil on carved wood relief
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1982
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View of Roslyn, New York
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Weber, Max
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Oil on canvas
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about 1922–1925
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After the Rain (Methane)
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Bishop, Jacqueline
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Oil on linen
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2014-2015
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Indian Encampment
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Farny, Henry François
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Oil on canvas
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1911
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I will remain steadfast
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Towns, Stephen
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Acrylic, oil, charcoal, linen canvas, metal leaf, thread, metal buttons, and Swarovski crystals on wood panel
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2019
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