Seated Nude Woman
TitleSeated Nude Woman
Dated19th-20th century
DepartmentDepartment of Drawings
DivisionEuropean and American Art
Period
Title page: Engravings by R. Vieillard
TitleTitle page: Engravings by R. Vieillard
Dated1945
DepartmentDepartment of Prints
DivisionModern and Contemporary Art
Period
Rock Formation with Mountains in the Distance
TitleRock Formation with Mountains in the Distance
Dated19th century
DepartmentDepartment of Drawings
DivisionEuropean and American Art
Period
A New-Year's-Day Call
TitleA New-Year's-Day Call
Dated1857
DepartmentDepartment of Prints
DivisionEuropean and American Art
Period
"Ah!...the comets..., that always signals some great misfortunes!...I wouldn't be surprised if that poor Mme. Galuchet died suddenly yesterday evening!..."
Title"Ah!...the comets..., that always signals some great misfortunes!...I wouldn't be surprised if that poor Mme. Galuchet died suddenly yesterday evening!..."
Dated1858
DepartmentDepartment of Prints
DivisionEuropean and American Art
Period
General plan of the town of Palmyra, called by the Arabs, Tadmor
TitleGeneral plan of the town of Palmyra, called by the Arabs, Tadmor
Dated1798
DepartmentDepartment of Prints
DivisionEuropean and American Art
Period
Plan of the Temple of the Sun at Palmyra
TitlePlan of the Temple of the Sun at Palmyra
Dated1798
DepartmentDepartment of Prints
DivisionEuropean and American Art
Period
Entablature of the Temple of the Sun at Palmyra.
TitleEntablature of the Temple of the Sun at Palmyra.
Dated1798
DepartmentDepartment of Prints
DivisionEuropean and American Art
Period
Entrance of the Temple of the Sun at Palmyra.
TitleEntrance of the Temple of the Sun at Palmyra.
Dated1798
DepartmentDepartment of Prints
DivisionEuropean and American Art
Period
General plan of the whole Grand Gallery of Palmyra.--The length of this gallery, from the Arch of Triumph which is seen on the left, to the Temple of Neptune where it ends, is 3500 feet.
TitleGeneral plan of the whole Grand Gallery of Palmyra.--The length of this gallery, from the Arch of Triumph which is seen on the left, to the Temple of Neptune where it ends, is 3500 feet.
Dated1798
DepartmentDepartment of Prints
DivisionEuropean and American Art
Period
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