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Marigold and Larkspur by Eva Theresa Bradshaw, 1937
Portrait of Julie Feurgard by Louise Catherine Breslau, 1886
Kincardine Castle, Perthshire by Charlotte Nasmyth, 1845
Charlotte Nasmyth by William Nicholson,1827
Eagle Lake, Acadia, Maine by Susan Hinckley Bradley
Debutantes etc
Julia Wernicke, 1904
The Bridge and Notre-Dame de Paris, by Caroline Armington
Bird Bath, by Janet Scudder
Her Only Brother, by Abastenia St. Leger Eberle
Sculptured head of President Warren G. Harding, by Sally James Farnham
Dream Days]] by Louise Cox
Portrait of a child by Lydia Field Emmet
"Turtle Baby" by Edith Parsons
Nat by Hilda Belcher
Grand Military Steeple Chase at London Canada by Lady Eveline Marie Alexander 1845
Alma College Art Students, Eva Brook Donly, left, Marilla Adams, and Cornelia Saleno by Frederic Marlett Bell-Smith c. 1883
The Orchard by Fanny Tewksbury
Autopsy by Annie Stebler-Hopf, 1889
Snow Scene by Alice Randall Marsh
untitled landscape by Jane Roma McElroy
Tonalist Landscape by Adele Fay Williams
The Drama - Frieze for the reception room of the Illinois Building at the World's Columbian Exposition 1893 by Adele Fay Williams
Music - Frieze for the reception room of the Illinois Building at the World's Columbian Exposition 1893 by Marie Koupal Lusk
Sunny American La France Roses by Marie Koupal Lusk
The Last Letter by Clara Taggart MacChesney, 1917
Mo'Cheddah on TGIF on NdaniTV