Darius Cobb - Works

Works

Year Title Location
1864 Portrait of a Woman Wearing Pearl Drop Earrings Unknown
1867 William Ellery Channing Arlington Street Church
1872 Evacuation of Boston Harbor Library in Malden, MA
1876 Northshore Landscape Library in Malden, MA
1877 Portrait of a Lady Library in Malden, MA
1877 Portrait of Charles Sumner Massachusetts Historical Society
1888 Dipper Missing The Newton History Museum
1894 John Albion Andrew Harvard Art Museums
1902 President William McKinley, 1897-1901 Unknown
1906 Still Pond at Mountain's Foot, Autumn Landscape Library in Malden, MA
???? Thunder Storm, Newton Upper Falls The Newton History Museum

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