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The Outraged Roland, from Les Cantilenes
Émile Bernard
Hand-colored lithograph on zinc on tan wove paper · 1892
Art Institute of Chicago

Drury Lane Rags
James McNeill Whistler
hand-colored lithograph in black on wove paper · 1888
National Gallery of Art

The Stroll
Émile Bernard
Hand-colored lithograph on zinc on tan wove paper, tipped onto cream wove paper · 1888
Art Institute of Chicago

Beatrice d'Este
Ethel Gabain
Colored lithograph on ivory wove paper · 1883
Art Institute of Chicago

Beatrice d'Este
Ethel Gabain
Colored lithograph on ivory wove paper · 1883
Art Institute of Chicago

The Great East River Suspension Bridge: Connecting the Cities of New York and Brooklyn
Currier and Ives
hand-colored lithograph on wove paper · 1881
National Gallery of Art

Broadway, New York: From the Western Union Telegraph Building Looking North
Currier and Ives
hand-colored lithograph on wove paper · 1875
National Gallery of Art

My Cottage Home
Frances Flora Bond Palmer
Hand-colored lithograph · 1866
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

"Rounding a Bend" on the Mississippi – The Parting Salute
Frances Flora Bond Palmer
Hand-colored lithograph · 1866
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Champions of the Mississippi – "A Race for the Buckhorns"
Frances Flora Bond Palmer
Hand-colored lithograph · 1866
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Farmer's Home -- Winter
George Henry Durrie
Hand-colored lithograph · 1863
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Farmer's Home -- Winter
George Henry Durrie
Hand-colored lithograph · 1863
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Farmer's Home -- Winter
George Henry Durrie
Hand-colored lithograph · 1863
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

"Four-in-Hand"
Louis Maurer
Hand-colored lithograph · 1861
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

"Four-in-Hand"
Louis Maurer
Hand-colored lithograph · 1861
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Canvassing for a Vote
Claude Regnier
Hand-colored lithograph in black on ivory wove paper · 1853
Art Institute of Chicago

Burning of the Henry Clay Near Yonkers–While on Her Trip From Albany to New York on Wednesday Afternoon July 28th, 1852.–The rapid spread of the flames forced the passengers into the water. Mothers and children, husbands and wives, brothers and sisters were drowned together, whilst trying to save each other. Little children buffetted the waves in vain for a few moments, and then sunk to rise no more. Persons on board about 500 of which number nearly 100 are supposed to have perished.
Nathaniel Currier
Hand-colored lithograph · 1852
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Emigration of Daniel Boone with His Family
Claude Regnier
Hand-colored lithograph in black and brown, with selective glazing, on ivory wove paper · 1852
Art Institute of Chicago

The Emigration of Daniel Boone with His Family
Claude Regnier
Hand-colored lithograph in black and brown, with selective glazing, on ivory wove paper · 1852
Art Institute of Chicago

The Clipper Yacht "America," Winner of the Royal Yacht Squadron Cup, Value £100 in the Great Match for All Nations at Cowes, August 22nd, and of a Match with the Titania for £100, August 28, 1851
Nathaniel Currier
Hand-colored lithograph · 1851
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Clipper Yacht "America" – Built by Mr. George Steers of New York for John C. Stevens, Esq. and Associates of the New York Yacht Club
Frances Flora Bond Palmer
Hand-colored lithograph · 1851
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Nap, from The Mysteries of the Woods
Joseph Félon
Hand-colored lithograph on paper · 1850
Art Institute of Chicago

Cervus Virginianus
John Woodhouse Audubon
Hand-colored lithograph on wove paper · 1848
Art Institute of Chicago

Robert Burns and His Highland Mary
Nathaniel Currier
Hand-colored lithograph · 1846
The Metropolitan Museum of Art