Works
Year | Title | Location |
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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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