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Mrs. A. T. Stewart's Picture Gallery, from "Artistic Houses, Being a Series of Interior Views of the Most Beautiful and Celebrated Homes in the United States," vol. 1, pt. 1

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Photograph on chine collé, Artistic Houses Being a Series of Interior Views of the Most Beautiful and Celebrated Homes in the United States
Artistic Houses Being a Series of Interior Views of the Most Beautiful and Celebrated Homes in the United States, Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, The Albert Ten Eyck Gardner Collection Gift of the Centennial Committee 1970
Title: Mrs. A. T. Stewart's Picture Gallery, from "Artistic Houses, Being a Series of Interior Views of the Most Beautiful and Celebrated Homes in the United States," vol. 1, pt. 1
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Photograph on chine collé, Artistic Houses Being a Series of Interior Views of the Most Beautiful and Celebrated Homes in the United States.

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