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More than 10,000 results for Adlard & Son & West Newman, Ltd.
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Chichester de Windt Crookshank
Adlard & Son & West Newman, Ltd.
1921
Hagar and Ishmael, Benjamin West  American, Oil on canvas, American
Benjamin West
1776, reworked 1803
Moses Shown the Promised Land, Benjamin West  American, Oil on wood, American
Benjamin West
1801
Omnia Vincit Amor, or The Power of Love in the Three Elements, Benjamin West  American, Oil on canvas, American
Benjamin West
1809
Sarah Ursula Rose, Benjamin West  American, Oil on canvas, American
Benjamin West
1756
The Fortune Teller, Robert Loftin Newman  American, Oil on canvas, American
Robert Loftin Newman
by 1894
Slide Trumpet in E, Köhler & Son  British, Brass, British
Köhler & Son
1881–90
Pair of mantelpiece vases, West Pans  Scottish, Soft-paste porcelain, Scottish, West Pans, Musselborough
West Pans
William Littler
ca. 1770–74
The grammar of ornament, Owen Jones  British, Chromolithography
Multiple artists/makers
1856
[Policeman in Front of Store Window], Arnold Newman  American, Chromogenic print
Arnold Newman
1949
Theodore Rousseau, Arnold Newman  American, Gelatin silver print
Arnold Newman
1970
[Brick Walls], Arnold Newman  American, Chromogenic print
Arnold Newman
1950s
Pablo Picasso, Arnold Newman  American, Gelatin silver print
Arnold Newman
1954
Pablo Picasso, Arnold Newman  American, Gelatin silver print
Arnold Newman
1954
Study for Reptile, Avis Newman  British, Brush and ink on Japanese paper mounted on board
Avis Newman
1987
Study for Reptile, Avis Newman  British, Charcoal on paper
Avis Newman
1987
Study for Reptile, Avis Newman  British, Ink on paper, mounted on paper
Avis Newman
1986
Shimmer Bright, Barnett Newman  American, Oil on canvas
Barnett Newman
1968
Untitled, John Newman  American, Colored pencils and graphite on paper
John Newman
1990
The Song of Orpheus, Barnett Newman  American, Oil pastel on paper
Barnett Newman
1944–45
Untitled, Barnett Newman  American, Oil pastel on paper
Barnett Newman
1945
Untitled, Barnett Newman  American, Brush and black ink on paper
Barnett Newman
1945
Untitled, Barnett Newman  American, Brush and black ink on paper
Barnett Newman
1960
The Station, Barnett Newman  American, Oil on canvas
Barnett Newman
1963
Wit's End, John Newman  American, Chalk, pastel and metallic crayon with colored pencil, graphite, and tape on paper
John Newman
1989
Concord, Barnett Newman  American, Oil and masking tape on canvas
Barnett Newman
1949
Second Thoughts, John Newman  American, Color linocut (six prints)
John Newman
1995
Making Ends Meet, John Newman  American, Color lithograph
John Newman
1992
Loop Hole, John Newman  American, Etching, aquatint, mezzotint
John Newman
1993
Head Lock, John Newman  American, Color lithograph
John Newman
1992
Auto-da-fé, John Newman  American, Lithograph, etching, aquatint, engraving, drypoint
John Newman
1990
Sotto voce, John Newman  American, Lithograph
John Newman
1990
Moving Target, John Newman  American, Lithograph
John Newman
1990
Color Double, John Newman  American, Lithograph
John Newman
1990
Twist in Turn, John Newman  American, Lithograph
John Newman
1990
Twist in Time, John Newman  American, Etching, drypoint, aquatint
John Newman
1990
Afterimage (for Moving Target), John Newman  American, Lithograph
John Newman
1990
Upward Turn (Study), John Newman  American, Color lithograph
John Newman
1995
Plate, John Rogers & Son, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
John Rogers & Son
ca. 1815–ca. 1842
Platter, John Rogers & Son, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
John Rogers & Son
ca. 1815–ca. 1842