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Olive Crocker Lovell
ca. 1830

Whitfield Lovell
2000
Multiple artists/makers
2010

Crocker
ca. 1918

Crocker
ca. 1918

Crocker
ca. 1903

Crocker
ca. 1913

Frank Olive
Lord & Taylor
ca. 1975

Frank Olive
ca. 1980

Whitfield Lovell
1992
Katharine Lovell
1948

Olive Bigelow Pell
ca. 1910

Olive Forbes Sherman
Alfred University
1901
Susan Crocker
1989
M. N. Crocker
1860s–80s
M. N. Crocker
1860s–80s
M. N. Crocker
1860s–80s
John L. Lovell
1865
Multiple artists/makers
1859
Multiple artists/makers
1912
Multiple artists/makers
1960
Multiple artists/makers
1646–70
Multiple artists/makers
1646–56
Multiple artists/makers
1647–70
Crocker Chair Co.
1893

Stefano della Bella
Peregrine Lovell
after 1641

Stefano della Bella
Peregrine Lovell
after 1641

Emmanuel Wyttenbach
H. S. Crocker & Co.
after 1882

Emmanuel Wyttenbach
H. S. Crocker & Co.
ca. 1870–80
Mary Heilmann
Olive Press
1992
Mary Heilmann
Olive Press
1992
Mary Heilmann
Olive Press
1992
Multiple artists/makers
1850s
Multiple artists/makers
1940–74
Emmanuel Wyttenbach
H. S. Crocker & Co.
after 1860
Emmanuel Wyttenbach
H. S. Crocker & Co.
late 19th century
[Correspondence and Ephemera Related to Many Are Called and MoMA Exhibition, "Walker Evans' Subway"]
Multiple artists/makers
1964–70
Multiple artists/makers
1855
Multiple artists/makers
1962–74
Multiple artists/makers
1881