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© Philip R. Dotson
Accession #: 83.3
Medium: Oil on canvas
Anthropomorphic Psychosis
Philip R. Dotson
1975
Accession #: 67.1
Medium: Oil on wood panel
Apple Blossoms
Childe Hassam
ca. 1885
Accession #: 86.22.476
Medium: Oil on canvas mounted on matboard
Apple Tree and Corn Shocks, Maryland
Carl Gutherz
ca. 1904
Accession #: 68.11.2
Medium: Oil on canvas
Arcessita ab Angelis
Carl Gutherz
1889
© Estate of the artist
Accession #: 2001.15.109
Medium: Oil on canvas
Astral Landscape
Ted Faiers
1959
Accession #: 93.4
Medium: Oil on canvas
Au pied de la falaise (At the Foot of the Cliff)
William-Adolphe Bouguereau
1886
Accession #: 86.22.473
Medium: Oil on canvas mounted on pasteboard
Autumn Trees Along Road to Rock Creek, Rockville, Maryland
Carl Gutherz
ca. 1904
Accession #: 86.22.484
Medium: Oil on canvas
Autumn Woods Along Road to Rockville, Maryland
Carl Gutherz
ca. 1904
Accession #: 68.11.111
Medium: Oil on canvas
Autumn Woods, Maryland
Carl Gutherz
ca. 1900
Media File
Accession #: 86.22.466
Medium: Oil on canvas
Autumn Woods, Maryland
Carl Gutherz
ca. 1904
Accession #: 86.22.482
Medium: Oil on canvas
Autumn Woods, Rockville, Maryland
Carl Gutherz
ca. 1904
Accession #: 86.22.536
Medium: Oil on canvas
Autumn Woods, Rockville, Maryland
Carl Gutherz
ca. 1904


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