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-117- [[3 column table]] [[contributor]] | [[title of art work]] | [[type of art]] GERARD EDELINCK | [[underlined]] Nathanael Dilgerus [[/underlined]] | engraving ELLIOTT, after G. Fred. Koehler | [[underlined]] Le General George Aug [[/underlined]] | engraving W. ENGELS | [[underlined]] Merchants' Exchange, New York [[/underlined]] | lithograph B. A. EPICIE, after J. M. Nattier | [[underlined]] Venus Eprise d'Adonis Engage l'mour de le Rendre Sensible a ces Feux [[/underlined]] | engraving E. FIENE | [[underlined]] Razing the old New York Post Office [[/underlined]] | oil on canvas W. FINDEN, after Hoppner, publ. by Harding & Lepard | [[underlined]] Horatio, Viscount Nelson [[/underlined]] | engraving I. M. FONTAIN, after Fremy, publ. by Benard | [[underlined]] Sir Hudson Lowe [[/underlined]] | engraving FORBES | [[underlined]] R. H. Woolworth [[/underlined]] | wood engraving S. FREEMAN, pub. by C. Cooke | [[underlined]] William Earl of Dartmouth [[/underlined]] | engraving E. D. FRENCH, after Scoles | [[underlined]] Government House [[/underlined]] | engraving ROBERT FRITZ | [[underlined]] Windows [[/underlined]] | smoked glass with clear windows and prints RUPERT GACRIA | [[underlined]] Political Prisoner [[/underlined]] | pastel WALTER H. GARDNER | [[underlined]] Sketch for Philadelphia Docks [[/underlined]] | oil on fiberboard | [[underlined]] Sketch for Philadelphia Docks [[/underlined]] | oil on fiberboard | Sketch for Philadelphia Docks ] | oil on fiberboard WINCKWORTH ALLAN GAY | [[underlined]] Landscape with Houses [[/underlined]] | watercolor | [[underlined]] Landscape, Bridges [[/underlined]] | watercolor FRANCES HAMMELL GEARHART | [[underlined]] Storm Lined [[/underlined]] | color woodcut | [[underlined]] Red Rock Canon [[/underlined]] | color woodcut J. B. GILDER & J. L. GILDER | [[underlined]] Trilbyana, The Rise and Progress of a Popular Novel | (42 page pamphlet) JAMES GILL | [[underlined]] Nude on a Red Sofa [[/underlined]] | oil on board | [[underlined]] Paul Wonner in His Studio [[/underlined]] | pencil drawing