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This horizontal print shows a gentle slope of land in the left bottom corner. Emerging from behind it are a small house on the far left, and two sail boats in the middle, On the right, there is a wooden structure, perhaps a shed, with a barrel on the ground next to it.
Warren Lombard (American (North American))
Ajax at Wharf—Monhegan
1917 – 1927
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.15
This vertical print shows a tall conifer on the left, in front of a beach, and the shore rising to the right.
Warren Lombard (American (North American))
Above Triscott's Beach
1924
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.25
This print shows a two-masted schooner at anchor, with several rowboats in orbit around it. 
Warren Lombard (American (North American))
The Bowdoin at Monhegan
1924
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.26
A fish-house emerges from the right side, occupying about three quarters of the print. An open door allows the viewer to see gear hanging from the roof of the interior of the house, a small boat sits in the foreground, a half barrel seems to hang from the exterior wall on the lower right corner and a table, perhaps for fish cleaning, abuts the left edge of the fish house.
Warren Lombard (American (North American))
Wincapaw's Fish-house
1928
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.48
A tall coniferous tree grows on the left side of the print from a rocky and grassy spit of land that reaches into an ocean. A few smaller trees orbit the larger.
Warren Lombard (American (North American))
Gull Rock from Whitehead
1922 – 1932
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.46
The subject of this print is a large spruce tree with a dead, possibly burned, trunk rising on the right side of the print and a living branch growing from it horizontally to the left. One or two small boats are seen on the water in the background.
Warren Lombard (American (North American))
Branch of Spruce Tree—Burnt Head
1928 – 1929
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.51
This vertical print shows a tall tree, killed by fire, leaning diagonally from the left lower corner toward the top right corner, over an ocean with gulls flying around.
Warren Lombard (American (North American))
Killed by Fire
1921
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.13
This print shows a rocky ledge in the Atlantic Ocean with a tiny lighthouse visible on the horizon.
Warren Lombard (American (North American))
Water Breaking on Ledge
1922
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.18
This print shows two sailboats and three rowboats—one with rower—on Cuter Harbor, Maine, with clouds on the horizon.
Warren Lombard (American (North American))
Cuter Harbor
1924
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.24
This horizontal print shows a crescent of land, open on the left side, encircling a rocky beach. A monolithic rock rises at the far end of the crescent which may be the Pulpit Rock named in the title. 
Warren Lombard (American (North American))
Pulpit Rock
1924
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.27
This vertical print shows an old fish house on stilts, perched on rocks overlooking a body of water.
Warren Lombard (American (North American))
The Old Fish-house
1926
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.30
This vertical print shows two wind-blasted dead conifers on a rocky outcropping before an ocean.
Warren Lombard (American (North American))
Dead Trees
1921 – 1931
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.34
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