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The Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American Art presents twenty-two masterpieces from America's Gilded Age, including Maria Oakey Dewing's "Garden in May," Maurice Prendergast's "Summer, New England," Irving Ramsay Wiles' "Russian Tea," and Abbott Handerson Thayer's "Angel." Accompanying the beautiful images are Smithsonian comments.

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Images are 1280 x 960 resolution

22 images included

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Garden in May
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Tanagra ...
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Russian Tea
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The South Ledges ...
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Summer ... New England
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The Spinet
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Summer
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Elizabeth Winthrop Chanler
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Fishing Boats at Gloucester
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Shinnecock Hills
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Stevenson Memorial
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Roses
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Bear Hunting ...
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The Garden In Its Glory
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Improvisation
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Water Lily
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Terrace ... Prospect Park
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The Caress
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Angel
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Sundown
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Blossoms
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Peonies In the Wind
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