ND1351.5 .M53 1993
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The empire of the eye : landscape representation and American cultural politics, 1825-1875 / |
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ND1351.5 .N29 1995
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Facing Eden : 100 years of landscape art in the Bay area / |
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ND1351.5 .N48 1976
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The natural paradise : painting in America, 1800-1950 : [exhibition], the Museum of Modern Art, New York / |
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ND1351.5 .N67 1973
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The Hudson River school: American landscape paintings from 1821-1907. : A loan exhibition, October 14-November 25, 1973, the R. W. Norton Art Gallery, Shreveport, Louisiana. |
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ND1351.5 .N68
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Nature and culture : American landscape and painting, 1825-1875 / |
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ND1351.5 .N68 1995
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Nature and culture : American landscape and painting, 1825-1875 / |
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ND1351.5 .N68 2007
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Nature and culture : American landscape and painting, 1825-1875 / |
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ND1351.5 .N68 2007eb
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Nature and culture : American landscape and painting, 1825-1875 / |
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ND1351.5 .O78 2005
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Different views in Hudson River School painting / |
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ND1351.5 .P36 1997
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Paintings of California / |
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ND1351.5 .P38 1994
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Paintings of the Southwest / |
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ND1351.5 .P46
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All that is glorious around us : paintings from the Hudson River School on loan from a friend of the Museum of Art / |
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ND1351.5 .P58 1985
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Long Island landscape painting, 1820-1920 / |
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ND1351.5 .S49 2004
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A wilder image bright : Hudson River School paintings from the Manoogian Collection / |
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ND1351.5 .S73
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The view and the vision : landscape painting in nineteenth-century America / |
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ND1351.5 .S74 2011
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California light : a century of landscapes : paintings of the California Art Club / |
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ND1351.5 .S84 1988
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"A Sweet foretaste of heaven" : artists in the white mountains 1830-1930 / |
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ND1351.5 .V45 2001
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Painters of faith : the spiritual landscape in nineteenth-century America / |
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ND1351.5 .V58 2002
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The planter's prospect : privilege and slavery in plantation paintings / |
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ND1351.5 .W33
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The Hudson River School : 19th century American landscapes in the Wadsworth Atheneum ; compiled and with an introduction by Theodore E. Stebbins. |
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