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Showing 1,388 results for Archibald Campell Colquhoun
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Multiple artists/makers
1813
The art of Archibald J. Motley, Jr., Archibald J. Motley, Jr.  American
Multiple artists/makers
1991
Vase, Archibald Knox  British, Silver, turquoise, British, Birmingham
Archibald Knox
Liberty & Co.
1903
Jardinière, Archibald Knox  British, Glazed, high-fired terracotta, British
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1900–1905
Archibald McCall, John Hesselius  American, Watercolor, gold leaf, and lead white on ivory, American
John Hesselius
ca. 1755–60
William Udall, Archibald Robertson  American, Scottish, Watercolor on ivory, American
Archibald Robertson
ca. 1800–1805
William Loughton Smith, Archibald Robertson  American, Scottish, Watercolor on ivory, American
Archibald Robertson
ca. 1795
James Smith Livingston, Archibald Robertson  American, Scottish, Watercolor on ivory, American
Archibald Robertson
ca. 1795
Collect Pond, New York City, Archibald Robertson  American, Scottish, Watercolor and black chalk on off-white laid paper, American
Archibald Robertson
Alexander Robertson
1798
Pierre Van Cortlandt Jr., Archibald Robertson  American, Scottish, Watercolor on ivory, American
Archibald Robertson
ca. 1795
Claret jug, Archibald Knox  British, Silver, chrysoprase, British, Birmingham
Multiple artists/makers
1900–1901
Portrait of a Gentleman, Archibald Robertson  American, Scottish, Watercolor on ivory, American
Archibald Robertson
ca. 1795
Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723–1792), Archibald Robertson  American, Scottish, Ivory
Archibald Robertson
1786–91
Vase, Archibald Knox  British, Pewter
Archibald Knox
Liberty & Co.
ca. 1900–1910
Coronation spoon, Archibald Knox  British, Silver and enamel
Archibald Knox
Liberty & Co.
1902
Clock, Archibald Knox  British, Pewter and enamel
Archibald Knox
Liberty & Co.
1900–1905
Archibald Butler of Faskally, Hill and Adamson  British, Scottish, Salted paper print from paper negative
Multiple artists/makers
1843–47
"Empire" Cocktail Shaker, William Archibald Welden  American, born Scotland, Chrome-plated brass, Bakelite
William Archibald Welden
Revere Copper and Brass Company, Rome, NY
1938
Uncle Bob, Archibald J. Motley, Jr.  American, Oil on canvas
Archibald J. Motley, Jr.
1928
Archibald Cochrane
1900–1909
Archibald Cochrane
1905
Mary, Queen of Scots, William Archibald  British, Stipple and etching
William Archibald
Mary, Queen of Scots
early 19th century
John Kay
Archibald Cambell
1821
John Kay
Archibald Gilchrist
1794
Emma from "Madame Bovary", John Archibald Austen  British, Pen and black ink, brush and wash, over graphite
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1928
Haidée and Juan (for "Don Juan"), John Archibald Austen  British, Pen and black ink, brush and wash, over graphite
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1926
Hamlet: Prince of Denmark, John Archibald Austen  British, Illustrations: process prints
Multiple artists/makers
[1922]
"A Spirited Epiphonema -- raised a third and sometimes a full fifth above the key of the discourse" (for "Tristram Shandy"), John Archibald Austen  British, Pen and black ink, brush and wash, over graphite
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1927
The Russian Ballet in Western Europe 1909–1920, Walter Archibald Propert  British, Illustrations: photomechanical reproductions and color lithographs
Multiple artists/makers
1921
John Kay
Rev. John Colquhoun
1793
Vase, Liberty & Co.  British, Silver, enamel, and mother-of-pearl
Liberty & Co.
Archibald Knox
1902–3
Auguste Edouart
1841
Archibald Robertson
ca. 1796
Archibald McLees
1855
Archibald McLees
Knapp & Rightmyer
1852–53
Multiple artists/makers
1835
Archibald L. Dick
ca. 1840
Multiple artists/makers
1835
Multiple artists/makers
1841–53
Multiple artists/makers
1841–53