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Landscape: Lake George and Caldwell Village, (painting).Show details
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Artist: Ames, Ezra, 1768-1836, painter.
Title: Landscape: Lake George and Caldwell Village, (painting).
Date: ca. 1812. Altered 1822.
Medium: Oil.
Owner: Sleepy Hollow Restorations, Croton, New York
Control_Number: 38230060
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Landscape: Perspective Painting of Lake George (with the Fort), (painting).Show details
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Artist: Ames, Ezra, 1768-1836, painter.
Title: Landscape: Perspective Painting of Lake George (with the Fort), (painting).
Date: 1812.
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Owner: Albany Institute of History and Art, Albany, New York
Control_Number: 81790541
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Landscape: View of Lake George, (painting).Show details
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Artist: Ames, Ezra, 1768-1836, painter.
Title: Landscape: View of Lake George, (painting).
Date: 1812.
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Owner: Unlocated.
Control_Number: 81790542
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View of Lake George, (painting).Show details
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Artist: Andrews, Andrew, painter. (attributed to)
Title: View of Lake George, (painting).
Date: ca. 1850-1960.
Medium: Oil on canvas.
Owner: White House, Washington, District of Columbia
Control_Number: 08930184
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Falls of Lake George Into Lake Champlain, (painting).Show details
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Artist: Atkinson, Mary Ann, painter.
Title: Falls of Lake George Into Lake Champlain, (painting).
Date: ca. 1800.
Medium: Watercolor.
Owner: New York State Historical Association, Cooperstown, New York
Control_Number: 34070572
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A Pleasant Day at Lake George, (painting).Show details
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Artist: Baker, William Bliss, 1859-1886, painter.
Title: A Pleasant Day at Lake George, (painting).
Date: ca. 1883.
Medium: Oil on canvas.
Owner: Adirondack Museum, Blue Mountain Lake, New York
Control_Number: 33560314
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Tongue Mountain-Lake George, (painting).Show details
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Artist: Barrow, John Dodgson, 1824-1906, painter.
Title: Tongue Mountain-Lake George, (painting).
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Medium: Oil.
Owner: Skaneateles Library Association, John D. Barrow Art Gallery, Skaneateles, New York
Control_Number: 37940051
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View near Lake George, (painting).Show details
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Artist: Bingham, George Caleb, 1811-1879, painter. (attributed to)
Title: View near Lake George, (painting).
Date: ca. 1856.
Medium: Oil on canvas (?).
Owner: Unlocated.
Control_Number: 8B410046
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On Lake George, (painting).Show details
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Artist: Boss, Henry Wolcott, 1827-1916, painter.
Title: On Lake George, (painting).
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Owner: Munson, Robert E., Brackney, Pennsylvania
Control_Number: 83270031
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Canoeing Party on Lake George, (painting).Show details
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Artist: Bricher, Alfred Thompson, 1837-1908, painter.
Title: Canoeing Party on Lake George, (painting).
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Medium: Oil.
Owner: Kennedy Galleries, New York, New York
Control_Number: 61023145
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