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Paintings

Untitled (study of a woman’s arm and a gentleman’s head)

Recherche du temps perdu (Remembrance of Things Past)

Window View #15

Riverfront Break

Squirrels on Grapevine

Honda Trail

Anna Mary Marsh Quinton

Relatively little is known about the portraitist O. S. Freeland. He was born in New York around 1820 and worked in Philadelphia in the 1840s and 50s, exhibiting at that […]

Top Hat and Kitten

Broad Street Produce Stand, Selma, Alabama

Portrait of the Artist’s Mother, Rose Norman Tarver, as a Little Girl

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