Carington Bowles I Gallery
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A New Method of Maracrony Making as Practised at Boston in North America, ca. 1774
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Well-a-day, Is this my Son Tom, ca. 1773. Creator: Probably after Samuel Hieronymus Grimm
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Winter: a woman holding a spotted fur mantle, 1775. Creator: Richard Houston
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Spring: a young woman holding flowers in her cloak, 1775. Creator: Richard Houston
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Autumn: a young woman holding a rabbit, 1775. Creator: Richard Houston
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The Pit Door/ La Porte du Parterre, November 9, 1784. Creator
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A New Method of Maracrony Making as Practised at Boston in North America, ca. 1774
A New Method of Maracrony Making as Practised at Boston in North America, ca. 1774
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