Gallery of Selected Art Works
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Water Color: "An Interior," 1916
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Water Color: Canal scene, circa 1913
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Water Color: Landscape, circa 1930s
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Water Color: Factory, circa 1930s
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Water Color: Buildings with Tank, circa 1930s
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Oil Painting: Horse Fountain, circa 1913
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Oil Painting: Factory, circa 1913
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Oil Painting: Nude, circa 1913
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Monotype: Baseball Game, circa 1918
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Monotype: Houses, 1918
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Monotype: Plaza Scene, circa 1918
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Etching: Houses & Trees, circa late 1910s
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Etching: Tanks, circa late 1910s
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Etching: Esther L. Martin, circa late 1910s
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Lithograph: Highland Light, North Truro, MA, circa late 1920s
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Lithograph: Octagon House, circa late 1920s
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Lithograph: Storm Landscape, circa late 1920s
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Linocut: Canal Scene, 1914
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Color Woodcut: Pelicans, 1913
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Woodcut: Trees & Houses, circa 1920
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Woodcut: Tea Service, 1920
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Photograph: James U. Martin with Nanny, 1921
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Photograph: Esther L. Martin holding James U. Martin, circa 1919
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Photograph: Columbia University Scene, 1918
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Photograph: Dockside Buildings with James U. Martin, circa early 1920s
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