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Vertical street market scene with figures loosely painted in shade with a brightly lit building in the background.

Damascus, 1857 - 1936

Emily Sargent

Portrait of a Lady, after Bordone

Portrait of a Lady, after Bordone, 1857 - 1936

Emily Sargent

Massacre of the Innocents, after Matteo di Giovanni

Massacre of the Innocents, after Matteo di Giovanni, 1857 - 1936

Emily Sargent

Martin Birnbaum (1878-1970)

Martin Birnbaum (1878-1970), 1863 - 1946

Albert Edward Sterner

Landscape with Tree

Landscape with Tree, 1864 - 1941

Louis Michel Eilshemius

Kenneth J. Conant (1894-1984)

Kenneth J. Conant (1894-1984), 1853 - 1935

Denman Waldo Ross

Untitled; verso: Untitled

Untitled; verso: Untitled, 1871 - 1956

Lyonel Feininger

Untitled; verso: Untitled

Untitled; verso: Untitled, 1871 - 1956

Lyonel Feininger

Untitled; verso: Untitled

Untitled; verso: Untitled, 1871 - 1956

Lyonel Feininger

Untitled

Untitled, 1871 - 1956

Lyonel Feininger

Futatsu no jikan

Futatsu no jikan, born 1990

Kawamura Sayaka 川村紗耶佳

Rain Sound II

Rain Sound II, born 1990

Kawamura Sayaka 川村紗耶佳

Rain Sound IV

Rain Sound IV, born 1990

Kawamura Sayaka 川村紗耶佳

Untitled B

Untitled B, lives and works in Frankfurt

Aerin Hong

Father and Child

Father and Child, 1922 - 2015

John Wilson

Richard Reading

Richard Reading, 1922 - 2015

John Wilson

Odyssey

Odyssey, 1937 - 2020

Emma Amos

Mules and Men: A story from the book Mules and Men, by Zora Neale Hurston, Indiana University Press, 1935.

Mules and Men: A story from the book Mules and Men, by Zora Neale Hurston, Indiana University Press, 1935., 1937 - 2020

Emma Amos

Trio: three young men on a beach, c. 1918; edition of three.

Trio: three young men on a beach, c. 1918; edition of three., 1937 - 2020

Emma Amos

Georgia Pharmacists: Moses Amos and the Georgia Board of Pharmacists, c. 1914, from an article in a 1928 issue of the Dixie Pharmaceutical Journal Amos was the first licensed black pharmacist in the state of Georgia.

Georgia Pharmacists: Moses Amos and the Georgia Board of Pharmacists, c. 1914, from an article in a 1928 issue of the Dixie Pharmaceutical Journal Amos was the first licensed black pharmacist in the state of Georgia., 1937 - 2020

Emma Amos

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