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Priscilla, the Puritan Maiden, (painting).Show details
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Artist: Hicks, Thomas, 1823-1890, painter.
Title: Priscilla, the Puritan Maiden, (painting).
Date: 1880.
Medium: Oil on canvas.
Owner: Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences, Staten Island, New York
Control_Number: 36620026
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Courtship of Miles Standish, (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: Kretschmar, Howard S., 1845-1933, sculptor.
Title: Courtship of Miles Standish, (sculpture).
Date: April 1886. Copyrighted April 2(?), 1886.
Medium: Bronze.
Owner: Restricted Owner, Camarillo, California
Control_Number: 9F410001
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Why Don't You Speak For Yourself, John? (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: Rogers, John H., 1829-1904, sculptor.
Title: Why Don't You Speak For Yourself, John? (sculpture).
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Medium: Plaster.
Owner: Princeton University, Art Museum, Princeton, New Jersey
Control_Number: 76001789
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Why Don't You Speak Up for Yourself, John?, (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: Rogers, John H., 1829-1904, sculptor.
Title: Why Don't You Speak Up for Yourself, John?, (sculpture).
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Owner: John Rogers Studio and Museum, New Canaan, Connecticut
Control_Number: 75001809
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Why Don't You Speak For Yourself, John? (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: Rogers, John H., 1829-1904, sculptor.
Title: Why Don't You Speak For Yourself, John? (sculpture).
Date: 1885.
Medium: Painted plaster.
Owner: Wayne County Historical Society, Lyons, New York
Control_Number: 76002642
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Why Don't You Speak For Yourself, John? (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: Rogers, John H., 1829-1904, sculptor.
Title: Why Don't You Speak For Yourself, John? (sculpture).
Date: 1885.
Medium: Plaster.
Owner: University of Kansas, Helen Foresman Spencer Museum of Art, Lawrence, Kansas
Control_Number: 75004942
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Why Don't You Speak For Yourself, John? (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: Rogers, John H., 1829-1904, sculptor.
Title: Why Don't You Speak For Yourself, John? (sculpture).
Date: 1885.
Medium: Plaster.
Owner: Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Kentucky
Control_Number: 75005322
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Why Don't You Speak For Yourself, John? (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: Rogers, John H., 1829-1904, sculptor.
Title: Why Don't You Speak For Yourself, John? (sculpture).
Date: 1885.
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Owner: York Institute Museum, Saco, Maine
Control_Number: 75005747
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Why Don't You Speak For Yourself, John? (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: Rogers, John H., 1829-1904, sculptor.
Title: Why Don't You Speak For Yourself, John? (sculpture).
Date: 1885.
Medium: Plaster.
Owner: Dayton Art Institute, Dayton, Ohio
Control_Number: 75006856
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John Alden and Priscilla, (sculpture).Show details
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Artist: Rogers, John H., 1829-1904, sculptor.
Title: John Alden and Priscilla, (sculpture).
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Medium: Plaster cast.
Owner: Canton Museum of Art, Canton, Ohio
Control_Number: 75006566
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