
New York, Connecticut. 1788 - 1865
Naive portrait and figure painting
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New York, Connecticut. 1788 - 1865
Naive portrait and figure painting

France. 1765 - 1835
Painting

New Jersey, New York / United Kingdom, England. 1817 - 1894
Maritime painting, sailing ships
New Hampshire, Massachusetts. 1909 - 1988
Bird, decoy carving

New Brunswick / United Kingdom, England, Canada. 1847 - 1921
Ship portrait and coastal view painting

Maine, Massachusetts. 1842 - 1909
Marine-ship portrait and genre painting

United Kingdom, England. 1768 - 1842
Marine painting, often naval battle scenes

France, United Kingdom, United States. 1793 - 1869
Paintings of sailing ships

United Kingdom. 1775 - 1824
Genre, marine, historical

New York. 1846 - 1928
Yacht racing event painting, magazine illustration

United Kingdom. 1911 - 2005
Seascape, ship portrait painting

Massachusetts, Maine. 1806 - 1873
Naive portrait-child, landscape

Massachusetts. 1862 - 1951
Wood carvings-shore birds, miniatures, painting

France. 1847 - 1929
Ship painting, marine

Belgium. 1809 - 1889
Small-scale landscape with farm animal and architecture painting

United Kingdom. 1759 - 1837
Marine

New York, New Jersey / Denmark. 1850 - 1921
Ship portrait and other marine painting

Australia, United Kingdom. 1851 - 1931
Land-and seascape, ship painting

England. 1890 - 1973
Sailing ships and ocean view painting

England. 1855 - 1931
Victorian era genre and river-watercolour