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- An ink print published on January 7, 1804.An ink print published on January 7, 1804.
- A watercolour with ink. No Date but is known to have been made in America.A watercolour with ink. No Date but is known to have been ...
- An ink print dated c. 1812 that is believed to have been created in America.An ink print dated c. 1812 that is believed to have been ...
- A coloured ink print created in England in November 1814. At the top it states: "No. 71 of Rackermann's Repository of Arts & c. Pub.1 Nov.v 1814 at 101 Strand London."A coloured ink print created in England in November 1814. At the ...
- After W. H. Bartlett, this is a hand coloured etching. It was engraved by Edward Radclyffe (1810-1863).After W. H. Bartlett, this is a hand coloured etching. It was ...
- A black ink print created in England in November 1814. At the top it states: "No. 71 of Rackermann's Repository of Arts & c. Pub.1 Nov.v 1814 at 101 Strand London."A black ink print created in England in November 1814. At the ...
- A coloured ink print believed to have been created in the United States of America. Below the image it reads: "Col. Johnsons mounted men charging a party of British Artillerists and Indians at the Battle fought near Moravian Town October 2nd 1813 when the whole of the British force commanded ...A coloured ink print believed to have been created in the United ...
- This is a watercolour over pencil, believed to be created in England.This is a watercolour over pencil, believed to be created in England.
- An ink print created in the United States of America. This piece is portraying Col. Richard Mentor Johnson of the United States killing the Shawnee leader, Tecumseh, at the Battle of the Thames.An ink print created in the United States of America. This piece ...
- An ink print created in the United States of America. This piece is portraying Col. Richard Mentor Johnson of the United States killing the Shawnee leader, Tecumseh, at the Battle of the Thames.An ink print created in the United States of America. This piece ...
- A coloured ink print created in the United States of America.A coloured ink print created in the United States of America.
- A coloured ink print created in the United States of America.A coloured ink print created in the United States of America.
- A watercolour of Fort Niagara from the Canadian side. It also shows a home directly across the river from the Fort.A watercolour of Fort Niagara from the Canadian side. It also shows ...
- A watercolour on paper created at Queenston.A watercolour on paper created at Queenston.
- A pencil print of Brock's Monument and Queenston.A pencil print of Brock's Monument and Queenston.
- A hand coloured etching. Publication: American Scenery, 1839A hand coloured etching. Publication: American Scenery, 1839
- PUBLICATION: Scenes from Canada, plate 1. PUBLISHED BY: R.&C. Chalmers, Great St. James St., Montreal, 1848 LITHOGRAPH BY: A. Borum, Munich, Germany PRINTED BY: Thomas Kammerer (it was created in the U.S.A.) A coloured lithograph.PUBLICATION: Scenes from Canada, plate 1. PUBLISHED BY: R.&C. Chalmers, Great St. ...
- It is believed that this oil on canvas was created in the United States of America. The artist was born and died in the US. It depicts the Battle of Lundy's Lane which occurred in July 1814.It is believed that this oil on canvas was created in the ...
- This is an aquatint and etching print.This is an aquatint and etching print.
- A graphite drawing created in Canada. At the lower left hand side it reads: "Hospital Niagara now burnt down. originally Indian Council House, Niagara Common"A graphite drawing created in Canada. At the lower left hand side ...
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