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Niagara Falls—Canadian Side by Moonlight, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor, transparent coating, and sgraffito on white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
Niagara Falls—Table Rock by Moonlight, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor, gouache, and sgraffito on white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
An Osage Warrior, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor, black chalk, and gum arabic on white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin
1811–ca. 1813
The Packet "Mohawk of Albany" Passing the Palisades, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor and gouache on off-white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
Passaic Falls, New Jersey (?), Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor on white laid paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia (Copy after an Engraving in The Port Folio Magazine, June 1809), Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor and black ink on white laid paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
The Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor and pen and black ink on white laid paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
A Philadelphia Anabaptist Immersion during a Storm, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor and pen and black ink on white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
Philadelphia from across the Delaware River, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor on white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
Replenishing the Ship's Larder with Codfish off the Newfoundland Coast, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor and gouache on off-white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
Shad Fishermen on the Shore of the Hudson River, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor on off-white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
Voyage Pittoresque aux Etats-Unis de l'Amerique. Par Paul Svignine. En 1811, 1812, et 1813. (Title Page from Svinin's Portfolio of Watercolors), Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Black ink on off-white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
ca. 1813
The Tornado, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor and graphite on white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
A Town on the Mohawk River in Central New York State (?), Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor and graphite on white laid paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
Travel by Stagecoach Near Trenton, New Jersey, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor, gouache, and pen and ink on off-white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
The Traveler's First View of New York—The Battery and Flagstaff, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor and ink on white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
Two Indians and a White Man in a Canoe, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor and graphite on white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
The Upper Bridge over the Schuylkill, Philadelphia—Lemon Hill in the Background, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor and graphite on white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
A View of the Potomac at Harpers Ferry, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor and gouache on white laid paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
Washington and Georgetown from the Alexandria Road, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor, gouache, and black chalk on white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
G.I. Parkyn
1811–ca. 1813
A Woodland Scene (The Sun Reflecting on the Dew, a Garden Scene: Echo, Pennsylvania, A Place belonging to Mr. D. Bavarage, 1808), Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor and gouache on white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
William Russell Birch
1811–ca. 1813
View of Morrisville, General Moreau's Country House in Pennsylvania, Possibly The Woodlands, Pennsylvania, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor on white laid paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
After the Tornado, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor, gouache, and graphite on off-white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca.1813
Albany, New York, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor on off-white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
Centre Square and the Marble Water Works, Philadelphia, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor, gouache, pen and black ink, and graphite on off-white laid paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca.1813
The Falls of the Schuylkill and Chain Bridge, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor and gouache on off-white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
Thomas Birch
1811–ca. 1813
The Chief of the Little Osages, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor and black chalk on off-white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin
1811–ca. 1813
Steamboat Travel on the Hudson River, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor and gouache on white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca.1813
Delaware Water Gap (?), Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor on white laid paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
The Falls of Niagara (Copy after an Engraving in The Port Folio Magazine, March 1810), Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor and gouache on white laid paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
Alexander Wilson
1811–ca. 1813
A Ferry Scene on the Susquehanna at Wright's Ferry, near Havre de Grace, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor, gouache, and black chalk on white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
View on the Hudson River (Copy after Engraving by Weld and S. Springsguth in Weld, Travels Through the States of North America, 1807), Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor and gouache on white laid paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
Isaac Weld
1811–ca. 1813
Fourth of July in Centre Square, Philadelphia, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor, gouache, black ink, and graphite on white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
John Lewis Krimmel
1811–ca.1813
Full Sail off Sandy Hook—Entrance to New York Harbor, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor, gouache, and lead white on white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
A Country Residence, Possibly General Moreau's Country House at Morrisville, Pennsylvania, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor and gouache on white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
General Washington's Tomb at Mount Vernon (Copy after Engraving in The Port Folio Magazine, 1810), Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor on white laid paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca.1813
Indian Antiquities (Copy after Engraving in American Medical and Philosophical Register, 1812), Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor, gouache, and black chalk on off-white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
Alexander Anderson
1812–ca. 1813
Upper Falls of Solomon's Creek (after an Engraving in The Port Folio Magazine, December 1809), Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor and gouache on white laid paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
The Monument to Alexander Hamilton at Weehawken, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor and gouache on off-white laid paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813
Moravian Sisters, Pavel Petrovich Svinin  Russian, Watercolor, black chalk, and lead-white gouache on white wove paper, American
Pavel Petrovich Svinin
1811–ca. 1813