Classifications: Prints

Classifications: Prints
145 to 180 of 3,997
Raven Stealing the Moon
Robert Davidson
1977
2013.19.1
Reflections
Robert Davidson
1977
2013.19.2
Butterflies
Robert Davidson
1977
2013.19.3
Kwatyaht's Gift to Teetskin
Ron Hamilton (Hupquatchew)
1977
2014.7.3
Kwatyaht and Mamasiyik
Ron Hamilton (Hupquatchew)
1977
2014.7.4
Poo'Wista
Ron Hamilton (Hupquatchew)
1977
2014.7.5
Teetskin and Hayitlik
Ron Hamilton (Hupquatchew)
1977
2014.7.6
Double-finned Killer Whale
Roy James Hanuse
1977
2014.7.7
Hamatsa Dance Screen
Richard Hunt
1977
2014.7.8
Beaver
Gerry Marks
1977
2014.7.9
Wolf
Gerry Marks
1977
2014.7.10
Thunderbird and Sisiutl
Russell Smith
1977
2014.7.11
Weget
Roy Vickers
1977
2014.7.12
From Goat Mountain
Helen A. Loggie
1932
43.56
Indian Rock Writings
Glen E. Alps
1946
98.90
Los Soldados
Prescott Chaplin
ca. 1930
33.1858
Gandy Dancers
Prescott Chaplin
ca. 1930
33.1859
La Pelea de Gallos
Prescott Chaplin
early 20th century
33.1860
Library Corner
Charles Heaney
1931
33.1870
Corn
John Carl Ely
1928
33.1872
Two Bridges
John Carl Ely
1928
33.1873
The Cannons
John Carl Ely
1928
33.1874
Monkey Eating a Sparrow
John Carl Ely
early 20th century
33.1875
McGee's Shop
John Carl Ely
ca. 1928
33.1876
Back of Kelly's
Charles Heaney
1931
33.1877
Local Walk no. 59
Dagrun Eckrem
early 20th century
33.1882
Art Investment Report
Mary Bauermeister
1973
80.8
Rainbow
Mary Bauermeister
1973
80.9
Seven Abstractions
Alexander Calder
1964
64.161.1
Seven Abstractions
Alexander Calder
1964
64.161.2
Seven Abstractions
Alexander Calder
1964
64.161.3
Seven Abstractions
Alexander Calder
1964
64.161.4
Seven Abstractions
Alexander Calder
1964
64.161.5
The Bourjot's servant waiting in the Mauperin garden for Mml. Bourjot.
James Joseph Jacques Tissot
19th century
35.192.10
Ten Bamboo Series
Chinese
18th century
34.1
Ten Bamboo Series
Chinese
18th century
34.2

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