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Nickerson & Nickerson
ca. 1820
[Three Studies of a Television Set: Total Eclipse of Sun], Mary K. Nickerson  American, Chromogenic prints
Mary K. Nickerson
1970
[Three Studies of a Television Set: Apollo 13 Splashdown], Mary K. Nickerson  American, Chromogenic prints
Mary K. Nickerson
1970
Longcase clock, Thomas Dickenson  British, Case: rosewood, coniferous wood veneered with mahogany and inlaid with bands of holly, stained holly and bone, and brass; Dial: painted enamel on copper with brass hour hands; Movement: brass and steel, British
Thomas Dickenson
James Fielding
ca. 1807
Concordia, Graham Nickson  British, Oil and acrylic on canvas
Graham Nickson
1972–78
Umbra Urbana, Graham Nickson  British, Oil on canvas
Graham Nickson
1972–80
Bathers by the Pond, Dark Sky, Sagaponack, Graham Nickson  British, Charcoal on paper
Graham Nickson
1981
Bather (Ostrich), Graham Nickson  British, Acrylic on paper
Graham Nickson
1980–81
Serena, Sunset, Monumental Tree Series, Westbury, Graham Nickson  British, Watercolor on joined papers
Graham Nickson
2000
Uluru–Rainsky II, Graham Nickson  British, Watercolor and opaque watercolor on paper
Graham Nickson
2003
Mission Beach Sunrise I, Graham Nickson  British, Watercolor and opaque watercolor on paper
Graham Nickson
2003
Mission Beach Sunrise III, Graham Nickson  British, Watercolor and opaque watermark on paper
Graham Nickson
2003
Mission Beach Sunrise V, Graham Nickson  British, Watercolor and opaque watercolor on paper
Graham Nickson
2003
Westbury: Winter, Blue, Graham Nickson  British, Watercolor on paper
Graham Nickson
2000
Camogli: Stella Maris, Graham Nickson  British, Watercolor and opaque watercolor on paper
Graham Nickson
2000
Priscilla Nickeson
1988
Soldier on Horseback in Catoptric Anamorphosis (after Hendrick Goltzius), Jean François Niceron (or Artist in his Circle) French, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, over traces of leadpoint or soft, grayish black chalk
Jean François Niceron
Hendrick Goltzius
ca. 1620–40
Dickenson Type Foundry
1883
Dickenson Type Foundry
Phelps, Dalton and Company
1870
Dickenson Type Foundry
19th century
Jean François Niceron
1547
Multiple artists/makers
1723
Graham Nickson
1998