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An Old Song, William John Hennessy  Irish, Watercolor, gum arabic, and gouache on off-white wove paper, American
William John Hennessy
1874
William John Hennessy
September 10, 1870
Samuel Putnam Avery Sr.
William John Hennessy
1845–66
Asher Brown Durand
William John Hennessy
ca. 1862
Snow-Bound, John Greenleaf Whittier  American, Illustrations: engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1868
Medal cabinet, William Vile  British, Mahogany with carved and applied decoration, British
William Vile
John Cobb
1760–61
Multiple artists/makers
1862
Multiple artists/makers
1869
Jubal and Miriam, William Jay Bolton, Stained glass window; vitreous glass paint, enamel paint, silver stain, American
William Jay Bolton
John Bolton
1843–48
Multiple artists/makers
1871
24 April 75, Richard Hennessy  American, Oil on canvas
Richard Hennessy
1975
Mountain Lake Scene, John William Casilear  American, Oil on canvas, American
John William Casilear
1883
Multiple artists/makers
1871
The Falling Gladiator, William Rimmer  American, born England, Bronze, American
William Rimmer
John Williams
1861; cast 1907
Wine cup, John Hull  American, Silver, American
John Hull
Robert Sanderson Sr.
ca. 1660
Plate, John Monday  American, Earthenware; Redware with sgraffito decoration, American
John Monday
1830
Vase, John Bennett  American, Painted and glazed earthenware, American
John Bennett
1882
Teapot, John Bartlam, Soft-paste porcelain with underglaze blue decoration, American
John Bartlam
ca. 1765–69
Gray and Brass, John Sloan  American, Oil on canvas, American
John Sloan
1907
Figure of a Lion, John Bell  American, Earthenware, American
John Bell
1845–55
Commode, John Mayhew  British, Pine carcase, veneered with satinwood, kingwood, holly, rosewood and other woods; gilt-bronze mounts; Siena marble slab, British
John Mayhew
William Ince
ca. 1770
Tall clock, John Townsend  American, Mahogany, cherry, chestnut, oak, American
John Townsend
William Tomlinson
1789
Multiple artists/makers
1867
Sofa, John Henry Belter  American, Rosewood, Rosewood veneer; chestnut, pine (secondary woods); modern upholstery with some original underupholstery, American
John Henry Belter
J. H. Belter & Co.
1850–60
Peonies Blown in the Wind, John La Farge  American, Leaded opalescent glass, American
John La Farge
ca. 1880
Repose, John White Alexander  American, Oil on canvas, American
John White Alexander
1895
Daniel Crommelin Verplanck, John Singleton Copley  American, Oil on canvas, American
John Singleton Copley
1771
Lake George, John Frederick Kensett  American, Oil on canvas, American
John Frederick Kensett
1869
Still Life—Violin and Music, William Michael Harnett  American, Oil on canvas, American
William Michael Harnett
1888
At the Seaside, William Merritt Chase  American, Oil on canvas, American
William Merritt Chase
ca. 1892
Bacchante and Infant Faun, Frederick William MacMonnies  American, Bronze, American
Frederick William MacMonnies
Thiébaut frères
1893–94, cast 1894
Armchair (one of a set of six), John Mayhew  British, Gilded fruitwood; wool, silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per centimeter), British and French
Multiple artists/makers
1769–71
Armchair (one of a set of six), John Mayhew  British, Gilded fruitwood; wool and silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per centimeter), British and French
Multiple artists/makers
1769–71
Settee (one of a pair), John Mayhew  British, Gilded fruitwood; wool and silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per centimeter), British and French
Multiple artists/makers
1769–71
Armchair (one of a set of six), John Mayhew  British, Gilded fruitwood; wool and silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per centimeter), British and French
Multiple artists/makers
1769–71
Armchair (one of a set of six), John Mayhew  British, Gilded fruitwood; wool and silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per centimeter), British and French
Multiple artists/makers
1769–71