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The Mathematician, Bernard Childs  American, Oil on canvas
Bernard Childs
1959
Barcarolle, Bernard Childs  American, Power tools and traditional engraving; working proof
Bernard Childs
1958
Barcarolle, Bernard Childs  American, Power tools and traditional engraving; final proof
Bernard Childs
1958
Persephone, Bernard Childs  American, Power drypoint; first trial proof
Bernard Childs
1958
Barcarolle, Bernard Childs  American, Engraved brass
Bernard Childs
1958
Bernard Childs
1974
Bernard Childs
1965
Bernard Childs
1965
Bernard Childs
1965
Bernard Childs
Publisher Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Printer Colorcraft
1991
Bernard Childs
1965
Bernard Childs
Printer Bernard Childs
1963
Harry Bettum
After Bernard Childs
Printer The Spiral Press
1969
Saint Bernard Kneeling before the Virgin and Child, Claude Mellan  French, Engraving; first state of two
Claude Mellan
After Jacques Stella
1640
St. Bernard Adoring the Christ Child, Dirck Vellert  Netherlandish, Engraving
Dirck Vellert
October 5, 1524
The Madonna and Child enthroned, surrounded by Saints Bernard, Peter, James and Augustine, Giovanni Fosella  Italian, Engraving
Giovanni Fosella
After Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi)
Intermediary draughtsman Raffaello Bonaiuti
ca. 1860
Francisco Muntaner
Intermediary draughtsman León Bueno
After Bartolomé Estebán Murillo
1780–90
Thomas Chambars
After Bartolomé Estebán Murillo
Publisher John Boydell
1764
Multiple artists/makers
January–December 1849

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