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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
Print of boat anchored at dock. Another boat in the background sails past hills.<br /><br />
Eva Caston 2017
Warren Lombard (American (North American))
Gloucester Fishing Boat at Wharf
1929 – 1930
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.60
A large port is seen from the water. In the foreground are two low rowboats; at the right side are a number of tall masted ships with reefed sails and beyond, at center, in the distance is more shipping at dock. Along the left hand side is a large building seen as the embankment curves away into the distance.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American (North American))
Pickle Herring Wharf
1873 – 1883
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.367
The curving bank of a river begins at the lower left of the image and sweeps around towards the left. Hugging the water's edge are many wooden buildings of two to five stories in height. At the far left, in the distance, are numerous two- and three-masted ships at anchor. The water at the lower left is open and quiet; a few small boats can be seen; the sky indicates that it is an overcast day.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American (North American))
Free Trade Wharf
1877
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.364
This horizontal print shows a small rowboat in the foreground with a rocky wharf wrapping around the left side with several houses perched on it.
Warren Lombard (American (North American))
The Wharf at Monhegan
1921
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.12
View of a wharf from across a channel. Ships and small boats populate the middle ground, while a city rises behind. The foreground is mainly seawater.
Felix Bonfils (French (culture or style))
Jaffa, la passe—The channel at Jaffa
1867 – 1885
Gift of Margaret and Howard Bond
1994/2.31.7
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