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The Battle of Harlem Heights, 1776, Herter Looms  American, Oil paint on canvas, American
Herter Looms
Albert Herter
January 6, 1913
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Tapestry, Albert Herter  American, Wool, natural and mercerized cotton, "artificial silk", American
Albert Herter
Herter Looms
ca. 1912
Wardrobe, Herter Brothers  American, Cherry, American
Herter Brothers
1875–1883
Library Table, Herter Brothers  American, Rosewood, brass, mother-of-pearl, and abalone, American
Herter Brothers
1879–82
Side chair, Herter Brothers  American, Rosewood; gilding, American
Herter Brothers
1860–70
Chair, Herter Brothers  American, Rosewood; marquetry of various woods; gilding composition material, American
Herter Brothers
1869–70
Armchair, Herter Brothers  American, Gilded wood (probably cherry, maple or ash), modern upholstery with original underupholstery materials, American
Herter Brothers
ca. 1875
Side chair, Herter Brothers  American, Rosewood, brass, mother-of-pearl, and reproduction upholstery, American
Herter Brothers
1879
Cabinet, Herter Brothers  American, Cherry, brass, and later silk textiles, American
Herter Brothers
1879–82
Side chair, Herter Brothers  American, Gilded wood and reproduction upholstery, American
Herter Brothers
ca. 1870
Side chair, Herter Brothers  American, Gilded wood and reproduction upholstery, American
Herter Brothers
ca. 1870
Armchair, Herter Brothers  American, Gilded wood, mother-of-pearl, and original silk velvet upholstery, American
Herter Brothers
1881–82
Chair, Herter Brothers  American, Ebonized cherry, marquetry of lighter woods, gilding, American
Herter Brothers
1877–79
Chair, Herter Brothers  American, Maple, rosewood, various wood veneers, ebonized veneer, ash (secondary wood), gilding, modern upholstery, American
Herter Brothers
1867–69
Drop-leaf Table, Herter Brothers  American, Wood, American
Herter Brothers
1870–75
Firescreen, Herter Brothers  American, Cherry, stained glass, American
Herter Brothers
ca. 1880
Pedestal from the drawing room of the William H. Vanderbilt House, Herter Brothers  American, Egyptian alabaster, gilt brass, and reproduction red glass jewels, American
Herter Brothers
1879–82
Pedestal from the drawing room of the William H. Vanderbilt House, Herter Brothers  American, Egyptian alabaster, gilt brass, and reproduction red glass jewels, American
Herter Brothers
1879–82
Chair, Herter Brothers  American, Rosewood, American
Herter Brothers
ca. 1880
Secretary from the Jay Gould House, New York City, Herter Brothers  American, Ebonized cherry, mahogany, cedar, and brass, American
Herter Brothers
1882