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Portrait of a Woman
Thomas Seir Cummings
ca. 1841-1845
Portrait of Joseph Packwood
Joseph Dunkerley
ca. 1780-1785
Portrait of Denise Wright Packwood
Joseph Dunkerley
ca. 1780-1785
Portrait of a Woman
John Barry
c. 1790
Portrait of Captain George Walker
John Ramage
c.1783-1790
Portrait of a Lady
French?
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Portrait of Maria Maddalena, Archduchess of Austria
Anonymous (Austrian?)
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Portrait of Pope Pius V
Italian
modern reprodcution of 16th century original
Brigadier General Elias Dayton
attributed to Ellen Sharples
ca. 1809
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