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Spring Rock Storm, Susanne Stephenson  American, Glazed ceramic
Susanne Stephenson
1987
Conductor and Ballerinas, Susanne Suba  American, born Hungary, Black ink and wash on tracing paper
Susanne Suba
1959
David Stephenson
1979
David Stephenson
1980
David Stephenson
1980
David Stephenson
1981
David Stephenson
1993, printed 1997
David Stephenson
1996, printed 1997
David Stephenson
1993, printed 1996
David Stephenson
1993, printed 1995
Trousers, Richard Torry  British, linen, synthetic, British
Richard Torry
Susanne Bartsch
ca. 1984
Shirt, Richard Torry  British, Silk, British
Richard Torry
Susanne Bartsch
ca. 1985
Multiple artists/makers
January 1, 1872
George Stephenson, Inventor of the Locomotive, from the "Heroes of History" series (T68), issued with Miners Extra Smoking Tobacco, Natural Leaf Scrap, and Royal Bengals Little Cigars, Royal Bengals Little Cigars  American, Commercial color lithograph
Royal Bengals Little Cigars
George Stephenson
1911
Dumcke and Keil
Stephenson and Co.
1855
W. Stephenson & Co.
1855
W. Stephenson & Co.
Dumcke and Keil
1855
W. Stephenson & Co.
1851
Broadway, New York from Warren to Reade Street, Dumcke and Keil  American, Lithograph with tint stones and watercolor
Dumcke and Keil
W. Stephenson & Co.
ca. 1855
Broadway, New York, West Side from Fulton Street to Courtland Street, Boell and Michelin  American, Lithograph with tint stone
Boell and Michelin
W. Stephenson & Co.
1856
View of Broadway, New-York, from Exchange Alley to Morris Street, West Side, Frederick Heppenheimer  American, Lithograph with tint stones and hand coloring
Frederick Heppenheimer
W. Stephenson & Co.
1855
Broadway, New-York from Canal to Grand Street, West Side, Julius Bien  American, Lithograph with tint stones and hand-coloring
Julius Bien
W. Stephenson & Co.
1856
Frontispiece for Le Véritable Plan et Pourtrait de la Maison de la Ste. Vierge, Stefano della Bella  Italian, Etching; second state
Stefano della Bella
Susanne de St. Aulaire
1649
Frederick Heppenheimer
W. Stephenson & Co.
1854
Frederick Heppenheimer
W. Stephenson & Co.
1856
Frederick Heppenheimer
W. Stephenson & Co.
1854
Multiple artists/makers
1946
Multiple artists/makers
1863
Ophelia (Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 4, Scene 7), Sir John Everett Millais  British, Mezzotint, etching and stipple on chine collé; proof
Multiple artists/makers
March 1, 1866
Multiple artists/makers
January 1, 1872
Multiple artists/makers
1952
Plate, Ralph Stevenson  British, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
Ralph Stevenson
ca. 1810–ca. 1830
Plate, Ralph Stevenson  British, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
Ralph Stevenson
ca. 1825–ca. 1832
Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, John Lloyd Stephens  American, Printed book, London: J. Murray, 1842 (new ed.)
John Lloyd Stephens
1842
Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, John Lloyd Stephens  American, Illustrated book, New York: Harper Bros., 1843
John Lloyd Stephens
1843
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
Cup Plate, Ralph Stevenson & Williams, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
Ralph Stevenson & Williams
ca. 1825–ca. 1827