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"--and butter pecan"
Lantz or Lants or Crane
American, active 20th century
"--and butter pecan", n.d.
"All in the Gay and Golden Weather"
Winslow Homer (American, 1836-1910)
published by Appletons' Journal (American, 1869-1881)
"All in the Gay and Golden Weather", published June 12, 1869
"Allow me to Examine the Young Lady--"
Winslow Homer (American, 1836-1910)
published by Harper's Weekly (American, 1857-1916)
"Allow me to Examine the Young Lady--", published February 18, 1860
"And the day ran into the night, memories..."
Ivan Albright
American, 1897-1983
"And the day ran into the night, memories...", 1937
"Any Thing for Me, If You Please?"--Post-Office of the Brooklyn Fair in Aid of the Sanitary Commission
Winslow Homer (American, 1836-1910)
published by Harper's Weekly (American, 1857-1916)
"Any Thing for Me, If You Please?"--Post-Office of the Brooklyn Fair in Aid of the Sanitary Commission, published March 5, 1864
"Bear with Hunter's Cap"
Charles Pearson
American, active 20th century
"Bear with Hunter's Cap", n.d.
"Chicago Riviera", from One-Hundred Views of Chicago
Bronislaw M. Bak (American,1922-1981)
printed by Studio Press, Chicago
published by Hedi Bak (American, born Germany, active 20th cen.) and Bronislaw M. Bak
dedicated to Carl O. Schniewind (American, 1900-1957)
"Chicago Riviera", from One-Hundred Views of Chicago, 1967
"Dad's Coming!"
Winslow Homer (American, 1836-1910)
published by Harper's Weekly (American, 1857-1916)
"Dad's Coming!", published November 1, 1873
"From now on, just hand him the paper and stop trying to be funny."
Raymond Helle
American, born 1917
"From now on, just hand him the paper and stop trying to be funny.", n.d.
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