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Cottlesbridge Landscape, Fred Williams  Australian, Oil on canvas
Fred Williams
1970
Winjana Gorge, Kimberleys, I, Fred Williams  Australian, Oil on canvas
Fred Williams
1981
Landscape with Rocks I, Fred Williams  Australian, Oil on Masonite
Fred Williams
1957–58
Lysterfield Landscape, Fred Williams  Australian, Oil on canvas
Fred Williams
1968
The Mete of the Muse, Fred Wilson  American, Bronze, patina, paint
Fred Wilson
2006
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1980, after 1905 design
Vase, Fred H. Robertson, Stoneware, American
Fred H. Robertson
ca. 1913–21
Vase, Fred H. Robertson, Stoneware, American
Fred H. Robertson
ca. 1913–21
Vase, Fred H. Robertson, Stoneware, American
Fred H. Robertson
ca. 1913–21
Edward Coverly, Henry Williams  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Henry Williams
ca. 1810–15
Ewer, Stevens and Williams, Blown satin cranberry and colorless glass, British
Stevens and Williams
ca. 1885
Ewer, Stevens and Williams, Blown satin cranberry glass, British
Stevens and Williams
ca. 1885
Bowl, Stevens and Williams, Blown satin white and cranberry opaque and colorless glass, British
Stevens and Williams
ca. 1885
Bowl, Stevens and Williams, Blown amber and yellow opaque satin glass, British
Stevens and Williams
1885–1900
Plate, Ralph Stevenson & Williams, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
Ralph Stevenson & Williams
ca. 1825–ca. 1827
Plate, Ralph Stevenson & Williams, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
Ralph Stevenson & Williams
ca. 1825–ca. 1827
Plate, Ralph Stevenson & Williams, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
Ralph Stevenson & Williams
ca. 1825–ca. 1827
Plate, Ralph Stevenson & Williams, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
Ralph Stevenson & Williams
ca. 1825–ca. 1827
Rose bowl, Stevens and Williams, Blown satin glass, British
Stevens and Williams
after 1886
Rose Bowl, Stevens and Williams, Blown satin brown and yellow glass, British
Stevens and Williams
ca. 1885
Cup Plate, Ralph Stevenson & Williams, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
Ralph Stevenson & Williams
ca. 1825–ca. 1827
Vase, Stevens and Williams, Blown satin red and blue glass, British
Stevens and Williams
ca. 1885
Vase, Stevens and Williams, Blown glass, British (American market)
Stevens and Williams
ca. 1885
Bulletin of surrealist information, Pat Halley  American
Pat Halley
Fred Woodworth
1973
Bulletin of surrealist information, Pat Halley  American
Pat Halley
Fred Woodworth
1973
"Caribou", Fred Picard  American, Synthetic, American
Fred Picard
Jantzen
1942
Coat, Fred Gwinn, Wool, American
Fred Gwinn
ca. 1938
Coat, Mr. Fred, fur, American
Mr. Fred
ca. 1969
Sandals, Fred Braun  American, leather, American
Fred Braun
1959
Sandals, Fred Braun  American, leather, American
Fred Braun
1955
Tool Shed, Fred Carlo  American, Linocut
Fred Carlo
ca. 1938–41
Frosted Rooftops, Fred Carlo  American, Linocut
Fred Carlo
ca. 1938–41
Portrait of Kathe from the series Chemical Celestial Portraits, Fred Tomaselli  American, Colored pencil and opaque watercolor on black paper
Fred Tomaselli
1994
Phebe Warner Coverlet, Sarah Furman Warner Williams  American, Linen and cotton, American
Sarah Furman Warner Williams
ca. 1803
Anna Williams
ca. 1802
Multiple artists/makers
1967
Portrait of a Boy, Probably of the Crossfield Family, William Williams  American, Oil on canvas, American
William Williams
ca. 1770–75
[Snowstorm; Man and Woman Passing in Crosswalk, Auto and Doubledecker Bus in Background], Fred G. Korth  American, born Germany, Gelatin silver print
Fred G. Korth
1930–39
[Head of a Cat], Fred G. Korth  American, born Germany, Gelatin silver print
Fred G. Korth
1930s
Glass, Fred G. Korth  American, born Germany, Gelatin silver print
Fred G. Korth
1920s–30s