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Sabrina, Samuel Palmer  British, Watercolor and gouache (bodycolor) over graphite, with reductive techniques, shell gold and gum arabic
Samuel Palmer
1856
The Ship "Macon", Nivelet  American, Watercolor, gouache, gold paint, graphite, pen and black ink, and gum arabic on off-white Bristol board, American
Nivelet
1828–35
An Osage Warrior, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor, black chalk, and gum arabic on white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
After Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin
1811–ca. 1813
Winter Scene in Philadelphia—The Bank of the United States in the Background, John Lewis Krimmel  American, born Germany, Watercolor, black ink, and gum arabic on white wove paper, American
Attributed to John Lewis Krimmel
Former Attribution Formerly attributed to Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
The Orphans, Watercolor, gum arabic, pen and black ink, lead white, and graphite on white wove paper, American
American
ca. 1830
Yellow Basket of Flowers, Watercolor and gum arabic on Bristol board, American
American
19th century
Wildflowers, Ellen Robbins  American, Watercolor, graphite, and gum arabic on off-white wove paper, American
Ellen Robbins
1875
Portrait of Mrs. Crofts, Watercolor, graphite, gum arabic, shee (liquid) gold, and gouache on off-white (now oxidized) wove paper, American
American
ca. 1815–30
Ocean Life, James M. Sommerville  American, Watercolor, gouache, graphite, and gum arabic on off-white wove paper, American
James M. Sommerville
Christian Schussele
A Month's Darning, Enoch Wood Perry  American, Watercolor, gouache, and gum arabic on off-white wove paper, American
Enoch Wood Perry
1876
Miss Emeline Parker of Lowell, Massachusetts, Ruth Whittier Shute  American, Watercolor, gouache, gum arabic, graphite, and gold foil on heavy, white wove paper, American
Ruth Whittier Shute
Samuel Addison Shute
1832
Tableau of Indian Faces, John Lewis Krimmel  American, born Germany, Watercolor, black chalk, gum arabic, and gouache on white laid paper, American
Attributed to John Lewis Krimmel
Former Attribution Formerly attributed to Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
The Picnic, Watercolor, gouache, pen and brown ink, and gum arabic on off-white wove paper, American
American
ca. 1800
John Eliot Preaching to the Indians, Felix Octavius Carr Darley  American, Ink washes, graphite, gum arabic, and sgraffito on smooth-surfaced off-white wove paper, American
Felix Octavius Carr Darley
Coast Guard Station, Albertus H. Baldwin  American, Watercolor, gouache, and gum arabic on buff, oatmeal wove paper, American
Albertus H. Baldwin
Woman on a Beach, Albertus H. Baldwin  American, Watercolor, graphite, and gum arabic on white wove paper., American
Albertus H. Baldwin
View of the Capitol, Charles W. Burton  American, born England, Watercolor, pen and black ink, and gum arabic on off-white wove paper, American
Charles W. Burton
1824
John C. Calhoun, Savinien Edme Dubourjal  French, Watercolor, lead-white gouache, and gum arabic on Bristol board, American
Savinien Edme Dubourjal
1846
An Old Song, William John Hennessy  Irish, Watercolor, gum arabic, and gouache on off-white wove paper, American
William John Hennessy
1874
At the Waterfall, David Claypoole Johnston  American, Watercolor, gum arabic, and gouache on off-white wove paper, American
David Claypoole Johnston
ca. 1850
The Palace of Sargon at Khorsabad, Alfred Charles Conrade  British, Pen, ink, watercolor and bodycolor heightened with gum arabic, British
Alfred Charles Conrade
early 20th century
Panpipes, Gum arabic, sugar, softeners, flavoring and coloring agents, American
American
1944
Windsor Great Park, Paul Sandby  British, Watercolor and gouache (bodycolor) with gum arabic
Paul Sandby
1790–99