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2011 Paintings | Archive

Osborn House, Boring Maryland
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Tresseled Bridge and Dust Collector
Stowe Mountain Waterspout
Shelburne Canal with Arched Station
Rising Easter Water
Peonies with Plow Share
Hertzig Rocker, Screened In
Deford Ruin
Wind Tunnel Against Winter Pink
Tree Tunnel
Quick Rise in the River
Barn Flattened to the Ground
Midsummer Burn Pile
Maryland Mansard
Log Cabin Interior with Plastic Chair
Lilies with Clipper
Gracia Rice's Center Chimney
Golden Triangle with Log House
Empty Swimming Pool
Corrugated Snow
Bulldozer with Command View
Brush and Briar
Blue Powerline Swath

VT State Capital Suite

Charcoal Study of Vermont State Capital Fire, 1857
Vermont State Capital Fire of 1857: Grand Staircase and Overstoked Wood Furnace
Vermont State Capital Fire of 1857: Temple in the Wilderness
Vermont State Capital Fire of 1857
Painting Study: Vermont State Capital Fire of 1857

Wharton Commission (2011 Drawings)

Joseph Wharton: Quaker Industrialist at the Height of His Career, 1909
Young Joseph Wharton with Anvil before the Early Wharton Family Lead and White Zinc Manufacturing Company, 1846
Bethlehem Iron Company: Workmen on the Casting Floor, 1882
Joseph Wharton and Friend Prospecting Nickel Mines, 1890
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Bethlehem Iron Company: Steam Powered Drop Hammer, Largest Forging Device in the World, 1891
View of Philadelphia Waterworks and Bellvue Wharton Residence, 1845
University of Pennsylvania: Panoramic View of Burgeoning University (Logan Hall) with Southwest Schukill River, 1882
Bethlahem Iron Company: Mule-Drawn Pig Iron (Merchant Bar Stock) with Silhouetted Bins of Anthrocite, 2
The Whartons at Batsto Mansion with
University of Pennsylvania: Joseph Wharton En Route to Work on Hamilton Walk, 1903
University of Pennsylvania: Furness Library Interior with Joseph Wharton as a Mentor2
University of Pennsylvania: Furness Library Interior with Joseph Wharton as a Mentor
Bethlehem Iron Company: 14,000-ton Steam Hydraulic Forging Press Used to Forge Armor Plate and Large Caliber Canon, 1894
Bethlehem Iron Nocturne: Seen from the North Bank of the Lehigh River, 1910
Bethlehem Iron Company: View from Nisky Hill across Lehigh River, Building Style Consists of Double Cruciform with Four Large Bays and Two Trancepts, 1873
Bethlehem Iron Company: The Casting Floor with Besamer Converter and Blast Furnace, 1882
The Whartons at Batsto Mansion with



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