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A horse-drawn carriage with several attendants is perched on a vertiginously slanted hill. A few coachmen stand nearby, most of whom wear top hats. One man helps a woman in a gown get out of the carriage.
Jules Pascin (American (North American))
The Pumpkin Coach
1930
Museum Purchase
1948/1.417
Photograph of horse-drawn carriages parked next to a leafless tree.
George A. Tice (American (North American))
Buggies, Sunday Meeting, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
1966
Museum Purchase
1971/2.145
In this photograph, pedestrians and horse-drawn carriages populate the street in front of a two-storied restaurant façade which adjoins a crenellated stone wall in the middle ground.  
Felix Bonfils (French (culture or style))
Jérusalem, Porte de Jaffa, extérieur
1867 – 1885
Gift of Margaret and Howard Bond
1994/2.28.1
An image of a carriage overlayed with images of striped, polka dot, and plaid textiles.
Robert Rauschenberg (American (North American))
Hoss
1984
Bequest of Gertrude Kasle
2016/2.112
A winter city scene with figures walking on snow-covered streets and riding horse-drawn carriages. 
Alfred Stieglitz (American (North American))
The Street - Design for a Poster
1900 – 1903
Museum Purchase
1974/1.258
A photograph of the Holland House in New York City. Below the building is a wintery street; silhouetted pedestrians and carriages travel in front of the large hotel.
Alvin Langdon Coburn (British (modern))
The Holland House
1910
Gift of the Marvin Felheim Collection
1983/1.286
View of a village with a dirt road lined with thatched-roof structures.
John Edward Saché (German (culture or style))
Native Bazaar
1865 – 1882
Gift of Margaret and Howard Bond
1995/1.74
Aerial view of a cobblestone-paved intersection showing a horse-drawn carriage, pedestrians, and cyclists.
André Kertész (American (North American))
Carrefours, Blois
1930
Gift of Maxine and Lawrence K. Snider
2013/2.297
Horse-drawn funeral carriage parked on the side of a cobble-stone paved street.
Eugène Atget (French (culture or style))
Pompe Funebre (1e Classe)
1910 – 1974
Museum Purchase
1974/1.110
Colors: beige, dark blue, rose, yellow, light blue. (R-M: Lithographie en cinq couleurs: ocre-rouge, beige, jaune, brun-violet, noir doux.) Paper size: h 40 1/2cm x tw 53 3/10cm & bw 52 7/10cm. Image size: h 31cm x w 46 1/2cm.
Pierre Bonnard (French (culture or style))
Avenue du Bois
Gift of Ruth W. and Clarence J. Boldt, Jr.
2008/2.429
Glimpsed through an entableture and single doric column, a busy boulevard is seen filled with horse-drawn carriages and cabs, as well as with pedestrians, mostly in the foreground. In the distance is a building with large windows.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American (North American))
Regent's Quadrant
1880 – 1881
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.394
Seen from the surface of a river, a segment of a wooden bridge carries both carriages and pedestrians across the span. The piers of the bridge are reinforced with horizontal boards to protect against collision. Between the piers the distant shore shows numerous buildings and dry-dock cranes. In the center span, a low boat with a sail is about to pass under the bridge, moving towards the viewer.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American (North American))
Old Battersea Bridge
1879
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.371
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