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New York Public Library

The New York Public Library (NYPL) is one of the leading public libraries of the world and is one of the United States's most significant research libraries. It is composed of a very large circulating public library system combined with a very large non-lending research library system. It is...
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Negro Life at the South

"Negro Life at the South" (1859) is a painting by American artist Eastman Johnson.  This painting is also known as "Old Kentucky Home," but that title is inaccurate as the setting of the painting is Washington, D.C.

Kindred Spirits

For other uses see Kindred Spirits (disambiguation) Kindred Spirits (1849) is perhaps the best known painting of Hudson River School painter Asher Durand. It depicts the recently deceased painter Thomas Cole and his friend the poet William Cullen...

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  • 2004

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  • 2005

George Washington (The Constable-Hamilton Portrait)

"George Washington" (1797) is a painting by American artist Gilbert Stuart.

Last date owned:

  • 2005
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