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Margery Austen Ryerson
ca. 1973
Margery Austen Ryerson
ca. 1964
Margery Austen Ryerson
1948
Margery Austen Ryerson
Associated American Artists
1947
Margery Austen Ryerson
Associated American Artists
1947
Margery Austen Ryerson
ca. 1942
Margery Austen Ryerson
ca. 1942
Margery Austen Ryerson
ca. 1955
Margery Austen Ryerson
Associated American Artists
ca. 1945
Lucas Ryerson
1800–1815
Lucas Ryerson
1800–1815
Lucas Ryerson
1800–1815
NY 838 1984, Margery Edwards  Australian, Black ink and graphite on torn and collaged hand made papers
Margery Edwards
1984
NY 914 1988, Margery Edwards  Australian, Oil on canvas
Margery Edwards
1988
Jane Austen
1954
Alice Austen
1890s–1900s, printed ca. 1900
Alice Austen
ca. 1900
John Austen
ca. 1868
John Austen
ca. 1868
John Austen
ca. 1868
John Austen
ca. 1868
John Austen
ca. 1868
John Austen
ca. 1868
Taking the Waves, Winifred Austen  British, Drypoint
Winifred Austen
before 1930
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
Margery Edwards
1979
Margery Edwards
1982
Multiple artists/makers
1974
Multiple artists/makers
1927–46
Multiple artists/makers
1925
The Most Reverend Thomas Herring, Archbishop of Canterbury, Bernard Baron  French, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1750
Multiple artists/makers
1734
Multiple artists/makers
1734
Multiple artists/makers
1930
Multiple artists/makers
1735
Multiple artists/makers
1735
Multiple artists/makers
1922