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Hoarfrost, 1900. Artist: Vasili BaksheyevHoarfrost, 1900. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Georgii Iakovlevich Sedov and Iugan, a Sailor; return to the Ship After a Ten-Day Excursion, 1912. From a collection consisting of an album
Frosty weather in a beech forest, 1881. Creator: Anders Andersen-LundbyFrosty weather in a beech forest, 1881
Rime Crystals, in or before 1895. Creator: Dr Peter Henry EmersonRime Crystals, in or before 1895
Maecenas, in pursuit of the Fine Arts. -Scene, Pall Mall; a Frosty Morning, May 9, 1808Maecenas, in pursuit of the Fine Arts.-Scene, Pall Mall; a Frosty Morning, May 9, 1808
Ice Bridge and the American Falls, Niagara, New York, ca. 1883. Creator: UnknownIce Bridge and the American Falls, Niagara, New York, ca. 1883
Frost Work in Prospect Park, Niagara, c1897. Creator: UnknownFrost Work in Prospect Park, Niagara, c1897. Prospect Point Park in the boundaries of Niagara, New York State. From " A Tour Through the New World America", by Prof. Geo. R. Cromwell. [C
Frost Work in Prospect Park, Niagara, USA, c1900. Creator: UnknownFrost Work in Prospect Park, Niagara, USA, c1900. Spray from the falls freezes in winter to form unusual natural sculptures on the trees. From Scenic Marvels of the New World edited by Prof. Geo.R
Ice Mountain, Niagara, New York State, USA, c1900. Creator: UnknownIce Mountain, Niagara, New York State, USA, c1900. Crowds of people on snow-covered ice at the base of the frozen American Falls. From Scenic Marvels of the New World edited by Prof. Geo.R. Cromwell
Fuyu No Kawa, from Momoyo-gusa (The World of Things) Vol III, pub.1910 (colour block woodcut). A River in Winter;
Mr Jones Home from Club. Fears for the Storm. Artist: American Stereoscopic CompanyMr Jones Home from Club. Fears for the Storm. Stereoscopic card detail
Hoarfrost, 1906. Artist: Ivan VelzHoarfrost, 1906. Found in the collection of the Regional M Vrubel Art Museum, Omsk, Russia
How to Travel Upon Two Legs in a Frost, May 4, 1808. May 4, 1808How to Travel Upon Two Legs in a Frost, May 4, 1808