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Ark
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Spring 2002
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An ark is a small chest used to store grain, flour or meal. The earliest arks date from the 14th century. Most are undecorated...
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Dennis Miller Bunker, Figures in a Cart
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Spring 2002
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This classic Wethersfield, Connecticut, dressing table of elegant form has remained in the Hurlbut...
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Dennis Miller Bunker, Figures in a Cart
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Spring 2002
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Dennis Miller Bunker was one of the earliest American painters to adopt the new impressionist style...
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Robert Scott Duncanson, A View of Asheville, North Carolina
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Spring 2002
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Robert Scott Duncanson was one of the most important nineteenth-century American landscape artists and the first...
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Ruth Light Braun, Klein's Dress Shop, Union Square
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Spring 2002
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At 95 years old, Ruth Light Braun, a Brooklyn-born artist, is herself a new discovery. With the exception of a small show decades...
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A Rare George Washington Pearlware Jug
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Winter/Spring 2002
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The jug with bands of painted blue decoration to the rim and neck is decorated with a black transfer-print portrait of a military officer with...
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Account Book of Artist Junius Brutus Stearn
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Winter/Spring 2002
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Under the careful hands of a paper conservator, the long-lost ledger of historical painter...
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Elie Nadelman, The Four Seasons
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Winter/Spring 2002
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The New-York Historical Society recently acquired The Four Seasons, a stunning example of Elie...
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Louisa Wainwright Sampler
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Winter/Spring 2002
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This exceptional sampler just recently surfaced and is the third known example from one of the most interesting groups...
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Maiolica Wine Cooler
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Winter/Spring 2002
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Sir Richard Wallace, husband of the Wallace Collection’s founder, acquired this Italian maiolica wine cooler...
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